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Avaya MCC1 & SCC1
Media Gateways Installation and
Avaya DEFINITY® Server SI Upgrades
Made Easy
03-300189
Issue 1
June 2004

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  • Page 1 Avaya MCC1 & SCC1 Media Gateways Installation and Avaya DEFINITY® Server SI Upgrades Made Easy 03-300189 Issue 1 June 2004...
  • Page 2 • Harm (such as harmful tampering, data loss or alteration, regardless of motive or intent) Avaya Inc. provides a limited warranty on this product. Refer to your sales agreement to establish the terms of the limited warranty. In addition, Be aware that there may be a risk of unauthorized intrusions associated Avaya’s standard warranty language as well as information regarding...
  • Page 3 • A reorder tone is received. • 21 CFR 1040.10 and CFR 1040.11. Avaya attests that this registered equipment is capable of providing users The LASER devices used in Avaya equipment typically operate within the access to interstate providers of operator services through the use of access following parameters: codes.
  • Page 4 68, but many have been registered with the FCC before the SDoC process If this happens, the telephone company will provide advance notice in was available. A list of all Avaya registered products may be found at: order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted http://www.part68.org...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Upgrades to Avaya Commnication Manager Made Easy • Note these important considerations: • Upgrade Procedures • Before you start Preparation and process steps Make the Blowback Tape Blowback vs. On site? What DEFINITY System Is This? Minimum required hardware...
  • Page 6 Contents Save translations High and Critical Reliability Save announcements (TN750 or TN750B only) Shut down DEFINITY LAN Gateway Shut down DEFINITY AUDIX system Determine active SPE Upgrade software Standard Reliability High and Critical Reliability Deliver or install the License File New Duplicated G3r installations only New simplex and upgraded G3r only New or upgraded G3si only...
  • Page 7 Before you begin the upgrade Preparation and process steps Make the Blowback Tape • Task List: G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Verify the required hardware [G3V4 to from R5/R6/R7/R8si] Provide the required tools [from G3V4] Go to the RFA website [from G3V4]...
  • Page 8 Before you begin the upgrade Preparation and process steps Make the Blowback Tape • Task List: R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Verify the required hardware [from R5/R6/R7/R8si] Provide the required tools [from R5/R6/R7/R8si] Go to the RFA website [from R5/R6/R7/R8si]...
  • Page 9 Contents Modify external alarm connections [from R5/R6/R7/R8si] Label and connect cables [from R5/R6/R7/R8si] Disable scheduled maintenance and alarm origination [from R5/R6/R7/R8si] Check link status [from R5/R6/R7/R8si] Record all links and remove only ISDN interface links [from R5/R6/R7/R8si] Save translation [from R5/R6/R7/R8si] Save announcements (TN750 or TN750B only) [from R5/R6/R7/R8si] Shut down DEFINITY LAN Gateway [from R5/R6/R7/R8si] Shut down DEFINITY AUDIX system [from R5/R6/R7/R8si]...
  • Page 10 When to use the TN2401 versus the TN2401/2400 sandwich pack Before you begin the upgrade Preparation and process steps Make the Blowback Tape • Task List: DEFINITY vs to Avaya Communication Manager Verify the required hardware [from G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs] Provide the required tools [from G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs] Go to the RFA website...
  • Page 11 Contents Swing existing system into maintenance position [from G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs] Check existing software load [from G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs] Verify system status [from G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs] Disable scheduled maintenance and alarm origination [from G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs] Check link status [from G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs] Record all links and remove only ISDN interface links [from G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs] Save translation [from G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs] Save recorded announcements (TN750B) [from G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs]...
  • Page 12 Results of ganging method Port-network configurations Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinets • Install the fiber optic cable pass-thru kit (MCC1) LASER Product Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for SCC1 (Single-Carrier) Cabinets • Install the fiber optic cable pass-thru kit (SCC1) LASER Product •...
  • Page 13 Contents • DS1 Converter Complex Administration for E1 TN1654 Circuit Packs • Duplicated DS1 Converter Complex Administration for E1 TN1654 Circuit Packs System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Before you begin the upgrade Preparation and process steps Make the Blowback Tape •...
  • Page 14 Installation for MCC1 (Multicarrier Cabinets) Made Easy Install and Connect MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinet • Task List: Install and Connect MCC1 Install Concrete Floor Mounting Install Raised Computer Floor Mounting • Connect AC Power and Ground • Task List: Connect AC power and ground...
  • Page 15 Contents Install Telecommunications Cabling Information about Installing the Cabling • Task List: Installing the Telecommunications Cabling • Provisioning Plan • Main Distribution Frame (MDF) Hardware • MDF Cross-Connect Fields • Main Distribution Frame • Main Distribution Frame Labels • Off-Premises Circuit Protection •...
  • Page 16 Contents Sizing 25-Pair and Multiple 25-Pair Station Cables 3-Pair Station Cable Circuits 4-Pair Station Cable Circuits • Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration Bring the System Online • Task List: Setting up the PC and Administering the System • About Accessing the System •...
  • Page 17 Contents SPAN LEDs LEDS on Standby Components Install and Wire Telephones • Task List: Wiring Examples and Wiring Procedures • Voice and Data Terminals • Task List: Connect Voice and Data Terminals Connectable Voice and Data Terminals Connectable Administration Terminals •...
  • Page 18 Contents Install and Wire Telephone Power Supply • Task List: Power Supplies • 1145B Power Supply • Important Warning for 1145B Power Supply • 1151A1 and 1151A2 Power Supplies Using 1151A1 and 1151A2 Power Supplies • Important Safety Instructions for 1151A1 and 1151A2 Power Supplies Install Additional Hardware •...
  • Page 19 Direct connection between the switch and RFA No connection between the switch and RFA • Administer TN464GP/TN2464BP with Echo Cancellation Add IP Solutions • Task List: Implementing Avaya Media Gateway IP Solutions TN802B IP Interface Assembly TN2302AP Media Processor • Installing a TN2302AP IP Media Processor •...
  • Page 20 Contents • Task list: Install the TN802B in IP Trunk mode • Upgrading a TN802 V3 (or later) to a TN802B (MedPro Mode) • Task list: Upgrade a TN802 to a TN802B Add Channel Service Units • About Installing an ICSU Module Check for required components H700-383-Equivalent Cable Guidelines •...
  • Page 21 Contents • Add DS1 Tie and OPS Trunks Task List: Adding DS1 Tie and OPS Trunks Upgrading from a TN722 to a TN767C Disable Scheduled Maintenance and Alarm Origination to INADS (DS1 Tie and OPS Trunks) Save Translations (DS1 Tie and OPS Trunks) Shut Down DEFINITY LAN Gateway System (DS1 Tie and OPS Trunks) 672 Shut Down DEFINITY AUDIX System (DS1 Tie and OPS Trunks) Power Down System (DS1 Tie and OPS Trunks)
  • Page 22 Contents Installing the Stratum 3 Clock • Task List: Install the Stratum 3 clock Unpack and Inspect Stratum 3 Clock Cabinet Install and Position Stratum 3 Clock Cabinet Connect AC Power to Stratum 3 Clock Cabinet Check and Connect Commercial AC Power Connect DC Power and Ground to Stratum 3 Clock Cabinet Connect Clock Cabinet Grounding Connect Stratum 3 Clock DC Power...
  • Page 23 Contents Reseat VAL circuit pack Disable file system Troubleshooting firmware downloads Aborting a firmware download Testing firmware download Backing out of a firmware download Reverting to an older TN799DP or TN2501AP vintage Test Telephones and Other Equipment • Task List: Perform Acceptance Tests •...
  • Page 24 Contents Option Switch Settings • Task List: Option Settings • Data Module Option Switch Settings • Task List: Data Module Switches and Options About DCS Switch Settings About 7400D Data Module Option Settings Set DCS Switches Set 7400D Options Set 7400A and 7400B Options •...
  • Page 25 Contents Connector and Cable Diagrams (Pinout Charts) • Circuit Pack and Auxiliary Equipment Leads (Pinout Charts) • Circuit Pack and Auxiliary Equipment Leads (Pinout Charts) • Lead and Color Designations • TN2185B ISDN-BRI 4-wire S Interface • TN2198 ISDN-BRI 2-wire U Interface •...
  • Page 26 Contents • Call detail recording (CDR) Connecting CDR Equipment Administering CDR Data Collection Administering CDR parameters Testing the switch-to-adjunct link • Reliable Data Transport Tool (RDTT) Package Contents of the RDTT Downloading the tool Installing RDTT Administering RDTT Related Topics •...
  • Page 27 Contents Testing the DS1 span from the ICSU to the loopback jack Checking the integrity of local equipment Busying out the DS1 circuit pack Administering the DS1 for the test Testing the integrity of the loopback circuit Testing the integrity of data sent over the loop Clearing the results of previous tests Running the data test Restoring DS1 administration...
  • Page 28 • Adjunct Information Sources Call Management System INTUITY AUDIX Messaging Systems Avaya Modular Messaging System ASAI and DEFINITY LAN Gateway Avaya Interactive Response Avaya EC500 Extension to Cellular Call Accounting Systems Links and FAQs • Links Public link (from the internet) Technician links •...
  • Page 29: Upgrades To Avaya Commnication Manager Made Easy

    Cabinets. • The upgrade procedures assume you are working on locally connected SAT. If you use Avaya Site Administration or the Terminal Emulation on a PC connected to the DEFINITY system via C- LAN or the Netcon channel, then you may not see all the status messages. So, your upgrade may be successful even though the status messages do not reflect that the system has rebooted.
  • Page 30: Before You Start

    You cannot resolve any upgrade problems without a valid craft or dadmin login and password. You may have to contact Avaya before or during the upgrade to get the dadmin password, and you may have to have ASG keys to use craft remotely.
  • Page 31 Schedule the upgrade with the customer and inform the Before upgr Project Mgr customer of a service interruption (total outage) during the upgrade. If it is not an Avaya-maintained customer, get password information. You can obtain downtime from QPPCNs. SI Installation and Upgrades...
  • Page 32 Upgrades to Avaya Commnication Manager Made Easy Before you start Upgrade preparation steps What When Verify with the customer that they do not use any login ID Before upgr Project Mgr subject to ASG challenge. The craft, inads, and init login IDs must respond to a challenge.
  • Page 33: Make The Blowback Tape

    Upgrades to Avaya Commnication Manager Made Easy Before you start Make the Blowback Tape To upload the translations remotely, contact the CSA. If you choose to make a blowback tape, follow this procedure: NOTE: There must always be 2 system tapes on site with the DEFINITY system. Do not send the system or backup tape to the CSA.
  • Page 34: What Definity System Is This

    Upgrades to Avaya Commnication Manager Made Easy Before you start Upgrade Considerations R1 V3 and An on site upgrade is impractical for almost all upgrades of this System 75 type. This upgrade requires a blowback. G1, G3i V1, Blowbacks are preferred. Although we have the capability to...
  • Page 35: Minimum Required Hardware

    Control Channel Interchange: no System Clocks Interchange: no SPE Interchange: daily EXP-LINK Interchange: no Minimum required hardware You need the following minimum required hardware to upgrade to Avaya Communication Manager. Equipment Notes Basic si processor cabinet (SCC) Contains the following circuit packs: •...
  • Page 36: When To Use The Tn2401 Versus The Tn2401/2400 Sandwich Pack

    848486809, but there are exceptions to this rule! NOTE: IMPORTANT NOTE: MCC1 SI Processor Carrier J58890AH-2 List 12 (which replaces List 5) does require the TN2401/TN2400 Network Control sandwich pack, Comcode 848486809. This carrier has been identified in older DEFINITY documentation as not requiring the sandwich pack!
  • Page 37 Upgrades to Avaya Commnication Manager Made Easy Before you start DEFINITY Carrier / Backplane Equipment Notes Material required in addition to J58890AJ-2 List 56 This replaces List 53 L55 (Knock Down) Backplane for the J58890AJ-2 PWJ58906AB-1 List 3 This backplane replaces List 2...
  • Page 38 Upgrades to Avaya Commnication Manager Made Easy Before you start SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 39: Release 9Si/10Si/Communication Manager 1.X To Communication Manager

    This section provides the information on upgrading from a DEFINITY Release 9si/10si/Avaya Communication Manager 1.3 to Avaya Communication Manager 2.1. Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager (555-233-506) lists the features and functions and describes the commands, procedures, and screens to initialize and administer the system. Read this first...
  • Page 40: Software Compatibility

    Release 9si/10si/Communication Manager 1.x to Communication Manager 2.1 Task list: R9si/10si/Communication Manager 1.x to Communication Manager 2.1 Software compatibility Before starting the upgrade, always check the Software Release Letter that accompanies the system removable media. Translation corruption occurs if incompatible software is loaded. Also check the Minimum Vintage Table, which is included with the letter, before starting the upgrade.
  • Page 41 Task list: R9si/10si/Communication Manager 1.x to Communication Manager 2.1 Check link status NOTE: Because of a change in Release 1.3 of Avaya Communication Manager, you do not need to disable Terminal Translation Initialization (TTI) before an upgrade or enable it afterwards. Save translations...
  • Page 42: Pre-Upgrade Checklist

    Avaya Communication Manager on removable media Extra formatted removable media Authorized wrist grounding strap Documentation (book or PDF file) for the current release: — Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY® Server SI (555-233- 123) — Administrator's Guide for Avaya Communication Manager (555-233-506) —...
  • Page 43: Go To The Rfa Website

    The Remote Feature Activation (RFA) website automates some of the upgrade procedures, including generating a License File. At your laptop/PC browser, go to the appropriate website: — Associates: http://associate2.avaya.com/ or the services portal: http://usservices.avaya.com/ — Business Partners go to the appropriate regional Business Partner portal: •...
  • Page 44: No Connection Between The Switch And Rfa

    RFA Helpdesk to have them correct the SAP information. Table 1: RFA Helpdesk contact numbers Phone Prompt or Where number/URL selection Channel: 877-615-4174 Prompt 8 • U.S. and Canada Avaya Associates • Variable Workforce Members Group • Avaya contractors Contractors U.S. and Canada Business Partners 866-800-5194 Prompt 8...
  • Page 45: Pre-Upgrade Administration

    Release 9si/10si/Communication Manager 1.x to Communication Manager 2.1 Task list: R9si/10si/Communication Manager 1.x to Communication Manager 2.1 Pre-upgrade administration Return to Task List You must make the administration changes prior to the upgrade. Remove Print Messages Feature Access Code Remove the value from the Print Messages Access Code field on the Feature Access Code (FAC) form. This feature access code allows users to print undelivered messages without having to call the message center.
  • Page 46: Check Spe

    Release 9si/10si/Communication Manager 1.x to Communication Manager 2.1 Task list: R9si/10si/Communication Manager 1.x to Communication Manager 2.1 Check SPE Return to Task List Type and press Return. status system 1 Check these fields for the corresponding values: — Maj/Min alarms = 0 —...
  • Page 47: Disable Scheduled Maintenance And Alarm Origination

    Release 9si/10si/Communication Manager 1.x to Communication Manager 2.1 Task list: R9si/10si/Communication Manager 1.x to Communication Manager 2.1 Identify and note all of these links. Execute the following commands to see whether the switch has administration: — list station — list trunk-group —...
  • Page 48: Check Link Status

    Release 9si/10si/Communication Manager 1.x to Communication Manager 2.1 Task list: R9si/10si/Communication Manager 1.x to Communication Manager 2.1 Check link status Return to Task List This optional step is to make sure the links are in service before and after the upgrade. Type display communication-interface links and press Enter.
  • Page 49: Save Announcements (Tn750 Or Tn750B Only)

    If the translations are corrupted, the following error message appears when logging in: WARNING: Translation corruption detected; call Avaya immediately. If the command fails, do not continue. Record the error code that appears on the save translation screen and escalate the problem immediately.
  • Page 50: Shut Down Definity Audix System

    Release 9si/10si/Communication Manager 1.x to Communication Manager 2.1 Task list: R9si/10si/Communication Manager 1.x to Communication Manager 2.1 Shut down DEFINITY AUDIX system Return to Task List A yellow caution sticker on the system’s power unit notifies you to shut down the AUDIX before powering down the system.
  • Page 51: Upgrade Software

    Release 9si/10si/Communication Manager 1.x to Communication Manager 2.1 Task list: R9si/10si/Communication Manager 1.x to Communication Manager 2.1 Upgrade software Return to Task List Standard Reliability Insert the 48MB, PCMCIA (orange) card in the TN2404 (Netcon/Pkt Intf) circuit pack’s slot. Type and press Return to upgrade the system software.
  • Page 52: Deliver Or Install The License File

    Release 9si/10si/Communication Manager 1.x to Communication Manager 2.1 Task list: R9si/10si/Communication Manager 1.x to Communication Manager 2.1 Deliver or install the License File Return to Task List CAUTION: This procedure must be done immediately after you upgrade the software. If the license file is not installed within 10 days, the switch enters a No-License mode and shuts down all call processing.
  • Page 53: New Or Upgraded G3Si Only

    Release 9si/10si/Communication Manager 1.x to Communication Manager 2.1 Task list: R9si/10si/Communication Manager 1.x to Communication Manager 2.1 Type and press Enter. set time Ensure that the system date and time are set correctly. Use one of these installation methods: — Direct connection between the switch and RFA —...
  • Page 54: Administer No-License/Emergency Numbers

    Release 9si/10si/Communication Manager 1.x to Communication Manager 2.1 Task list: R9si/10si/Communication Manager 1.x to Communication Manager 2.1 Administer no-license/emergency numbers Return to Task List If the system enters a No-License mode, the switch only processes emergency calls. Use this procedure to adminster the emergency numbers for No-License mode situations.
  • Page 55: Verify The Upgrade

    Release 9si/10si/Communication Manager 1.x to Communication Manager 2.1 Task list: R9si/10si/Communication Manager 1.x to Communication Manager 2.1 Verify the upgrade Return to Task List Type and press Return. status system 1 The System 1 Status screen appears. Check these fields for the corresponding values: —...
  • Page 56: Verify Software Version

    Release 9si/10si/Communication Manager 1.x to Communication Manager 2.1 Task list: R9si/10si/Communication Manager 1.x to Communication Manager 2.1 Verify software version Return to Task List Standard Reliability Type and press Return. list configuration software-version High or Critical Reliability Type list configuration software-version long and press Return.
  • Page 57: If The Audix Remained In The Cabinet

    • An IP address NOTE: ART is not accessible from the public internet (outside the Avaya intranet firewall). At your laptop/PC, direct your browser to this URL: http://spiexp1.eng.avaya.com:8000/cgi-bin/ART/ARTstart.cgi You can also save this URL in your Favorites or Bookmarks list.
  • Page 58 Release 9si/10si/Communication Manager 1.x to Communication Manager 2.1 Task list: R9si/10si/Communication Manager 1.x to Communication Manager 2.1 Type your ART User Name and Password in the indicated fields. NOTE: ART user IDs and passwords are unique to ART, and are not the same as other user IDs and passwords.
  • Page 59 Release 9si/10si/Communication Manager 1.x to Communication Manager 2.1 Task list: R9si/10si/Communication Manager 1.x to Communication Manager 2.1 Click on the Continue Upgrade Registration button. The DEFINITY Product List page appears. Look in the product table (first column heading is “#”) to find the row for the product that you want to register.
  • Page 60: Resolve Alarms

    Release 9si/10si/Communication Manager 1.x to Communication Manager 2.1 Task list: R9si/10si/Communication Manager 1.x to Communication Manager 2.1 Review the information displayed in the report. If any of the data are incorrect, contact the DBA Group (1-800-248-1234, selecting prompt, 2, prompt 6, then prompt 2) immediately for assistance. Save the DEFINITY Upgrade Registration Report in a file for future reference or print the report and keep the copy.
  • Page 61: Save Announcements And Translations

    Release 9si/10si/Communication Manager 1.x to Communication Manager 2.1 Task list: R9si/10si/Communication Manager 1.x to Communication Manager 2.1 Save announcements and translations Return to Task List Insert the translation card(s) into the TN2401 (Netcon/Pkt Intf) circuit pack(s). Type and press Return. save announcements NOTE: Use this step only for configurations with the TN750 or TN750B announcement circuit...
  • Page 62: Return Equipment

    Return to Task List The Return of Excess & Unused Equipment on Sales Orders is a process for returning excess and unused equipment from customer premises to Avaya. • When the Project Manager completes a project sales order in SAP or the Technician completes a non-project sales order in Workbench, a return order is created in SAP for any items that were on the sales order, but not installed.
  • Page 63: Si Installation And Upgrades June

    848486809, but there are exceptions to this rule! NOTE: IMPORTANT NOTE: MCC1 SI Processor Carrier J58890AH-2 List 12 (which replaces List 5) does require the TN2401/TN2400 Network Control sandwich pack, Comcode 848486809. This carrier has been identified in older DEFINITY documentation as not requiring the sandwich pack!
  • Page 64: About Circuit-Pack Carriers

    This replaces List 53 L55 (Knock Down) Backplane for the J58890AJ-2 PWJ58906AB-1 List 3 This backplane replaces List 2 List 12 and List 55 Cabinets Fiber Optic Cable: MCC1 Dup- 848204434 14” cable Fiber Optic Cable: SCC1 Dup-Int LL2SC-SC-10 10’ cable 107122640...
  • Page 65: Before You Begin The Upgrade

    You cannot resolve any upgrade problems without a valid craft or dadmin login and password. You may have to contact Avaya before or during the upgrade to get the dadmin password, and you may have to have ASG keys to use craft remotely.
  • Page 66 Schedule the upgrade with the customer and inform the Before upgr Project Mgr customer of a service interruption (total outage) during the upgrade. If it is not an Avaya-maintained customer, get password information. You can obtain downtime from QPPCNs. SI Installation and Upgrades...
  • Page 67 G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Introduction Upgrade preparation steps What When Verify with the customer that they do not use any login ID Before upgr Project Mgr subject to ASG challenge. The craft, inads, and init login IDs must respond to a challenge. If necessary, set the required permissions for the cust login ID.
  • Page 68: Make The Blowback Tape

    Task List: G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Use this task list when you are upgrading a DEFINITY G3iV4 PPN to Avaya Communication Manager. Ensure that these tasks are complete before the upgrade visit: Verify the required hardware [G3V4 to from R5/R6/R7/R8si]...
  • Page 69 Task List: G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager NOTE: Because of a change in Release 1.3 of Avaya Communication Manager, you do not need to disable Terminal Translation Initialization (TTI) before an upgrade or enable it afterwards. Save translation [from G3V4]...
  • Page 70: Verify The Required Hardware [G3V4 To From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]

    The TSC cannot source equipment for you. To place a claim for missing equipment as part of the Streamlined Implementation process, call 1-800- 772-5409 and respond to the call prompter, or call the number provided by your Avaya representative. Table 2: Required Hardware...
  • Page 71: Provide The Required Tools [From G3V4]

    G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Provide the required tools [from G3V4] Return to Task List This upgrade may require the following tools and other items: Required Tools Description Software Release Letter Avaya Communication Manager on removable media...
  • Page 72: Go To The Rfa Website [From G3V4]

    G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Go to the RFA website [from G3V4] Return to Task List The Remote Feature Activation (RFA) website automates some of the upgrade procedures, including generating a License File.
  • Page 73: No Connection Between The Switch And Rfa

    G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager No connection between the switch and RFA If you are upgrading from Release 9si and you do not have a direct connection between the switch and RFA: Run the Features Extraction Tool (FET) from your laptop/PC to create a Switch Configuration File.
  • Page 74: Pre-Upgrade Administration [From G3V4]

    G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Pre-upgrade administration [from G3V4] Return to Task List You must make the administration changes prior to the upgrade. Remove Print Messages Feature Access Code Remove the value from the Print Messages Access Code field on the Feature Access Code (FAC) form.
  • Page 75: Check Existing Software Load [From G3V4]

    G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Check existing software load [from G3V4] Return to Task List Type and press Enter. list configuration software-version Check the UPDATE FILE column and make a record of any patches that have been applied.
  • Page 76: Disable Scheduled Maintenance And Alarm Origination [From G3V4]

    G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Disable scheduled maintenance and alarm origination [from G3V4] Return to Task List To prevent scheduled daily maintenance from interfering with the update or upgrade, type and press Enter.
  • Page 77: Save Translation [From G3V4]

    G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager For each processor channel where the Application field is ISDN, record the information in all fields. If you must back out of the upgrade, you will need this information.
  • Page 78: Save Translation, Duplicated System [From G3V4]

    G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager If the command fails, do not continue. Record the error code that appears on the save translation screen and escalate the problem immediately. Keep the translation media in a safe and secure place. In case of failure, you use this translation to restore the system.
  • Page 79: Shut Down Definity Lan Gateway [From G3V4]

    G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Use this procedure for configurations containing the TN750 or TN750B announcement circuit pack. Saving announcements takes about 40 minutes. To determine whether the sytem has recorded announcements, type display announcements press Enter.
  • Page 80: Power Down Ppn [From G3V4]

    G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Type and press Enter. reset system shutdown Press Enter again to start the shutdown. message displays when the AUDIX is successfully shutdown. This SHUTDOWN Completed takes about 2 minutes.
  • Page 81: Remove Translation Card And Cpp1, Tn777B, And Tn786B Circuit Packs [From G3V4]

    G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Remove translation card and CPP1, TN777B, and TN786B circuit packs [from G3V4] Return to Task List Remove the following equipment: • Translation card • TN786B and CPP1 circuit packs •...
  • Page 82: Power Up [From G3V4]

    Verify that all tests pass. If any of the terminal messages indicate a test has failed or if the message spe down mode displayed, refer to Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY® Server SI (555-233-123) to clear the trouble. Return to Task List...
  • Page 83: Deliver Or Install The License File [From G3V4]

    G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Deliver or install the License File [from G3V4] Return to Task List CAUTION: This procedure must be done immediately after you upgrade the software. If the license file is not installed within 10 days, the switch enters a No-License mode and shuts down all call processing.
  • Page 84: New Or Upgraded G3Si Only

    G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Type and press Enter. set time Ensure that the system date and time are set correctly. Use one of these installation methods: — Direct connection between the switch and RFA —...
  • Page 85: Administer No-License/Emergency Numbers [From G3V4]

    G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Administer No-License/Emergency Numbers [from G3V4] Return to Task List If the system enters a No-License mode, the switch only processes emergency calls. Use this procedure to adminster the emergency numbers for No-License mode situations.
  • Page 86: Check Customer Options [From G3V4]

    G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Type and press Enter. For each signal, execute list signaling-group status signal <number> Validate that all the signal groups that should be operational are in service. Execute the following commands and verify that the information is correct:...
  • Page 87: Run Acceptance Tests [From G3V4]

    G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Run acceptance tests [from G3V4] Return to Task List Run any acceptance tests that are appropriate for this upgrade. The acceptance tests are listed in these 3 checklists:...
  • Page 88: Test Telephones And Other Equipment

    G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Test Expansion Interface Exchange for Each EPN Check Circuit Pack Configuration Again System Test Completion LED Indicators Test telephones and other equipment Make Test Calls Test 302C Attendant Console...
  • Page 89: Register The Switch For Maintenance [From G3V4]

    • An IP address NOTE: ART is not accessible from the public internet (outside the Avaya intranet firewall). At your laptop/PC, direct your browser to this URL: http://spiexp1.eng.avaya.com:8000/cgi-bin/ART/ARTstart.cgi You can also save this URL in your Favorites or Bookmarks list.
  • Page 90 G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager In the Product Type field choose DEFINITY for the following products: Click on the Start Product Registration button. If the data you have entered matches a Maestro database record, the Customer Verification page appears.
  • Page 91: Restore Announcements (Tn750 Or Tn750B Only) [From G3V4]

    G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager In the Alarm Origination field choose: — DON’T CHANGE to leave the product’s current alarm origination status unchanged (the common choice for upgrades). — YES to enable alarm origination.
  • Page 92: Rerecord Announcements [From G3V4]

    G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Rerecord announcements [from G3V4] Return to Task List If you have not saved and restored announcements during the upgrade, the customer must re-record all announcements now. If the customer changed any announcements after the they provided the source tape for the blowback flash card, the customer must re-record the new announcements.
  • Page 93: Return Equipment [From G3V4]

    G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Return equipment [from G3V4] Return to Task List The Return of Excess & Unused Equipment on Sales Orders is a process for returning excess and unused equipment from customer premises to Avaya.
  • Page 94 G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 95: R5/R6/R7/R8Si To Avaya Communication Manager

    Introduction ® This section provides the information necessary to upgrade a DEFINITY R5si, R6si, R7si, or R8si system with a single carrier or multicarrier PPN to Avaya Communication Manager using the on-site upgrade method. Refer to these reference books: •...
  • Page 96 This replaces List 53 L55 (Knock Down) Backplane for the J58890AJ-2 PWJ58906AB-1 List 3 This backplane replaces List 2 List 12 and List 55 Cabinets Fiber Optic Cable: MCC1 Dup- 848204434 14” cable Fiber Optic Cable: SCC1 Dup-Int LL2SC-SC-10 10’ cable 107122640...
  • Page 97: About Circuit-Pack Carriers

    You cannot resolve any upgrade problems without a valid craft or dadmin login and password. You may have to contact Avaya before or during the upgrade to get the dadmin password, and you may have to have ASG keys to use craft remotely.
  • Page 98 R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Introduction For customers without an Avaya maintenance contract, the INADS database does not have a record of passwords. Discuss with the customer who is responsible for making the passwords available. This information in these tables applies to all upgrades. Complete the work in the...
  • Page 99 Before upgr Project Mgr customer of a service interruption (total outage) during the upgrade. If it is not an Avaya-maintained customer, get password information. You can obtain downtime from QPPCNs. Verify with the customer that they do not use any login ID...
  • Page 100: Make The Blowback Tape

    R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Introduction Upgrade process steps What When Check that the software load version on the processor is the During upgr Design Spec same as or higher than the version on the translation card. (Use the list configuration software-version memory- command.)
  • Page 101: Task List: R5/R6/R7/R8Si To Avaya Communication Manager

    Task List: R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Use this task list to upgrade from simplex or duplex R5si, R6si, R7si, or R8si systems to Avaya Communication Manager. Ensure that these tasks are complete before the upgrade visit:...
  • Page 102: Verify The Required Hardware [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]

    The TSC cannot source equipment for you. To place a claim for missing equipment as part of the Streamlined Implementation process, call 1-800- 772-5409 and respond to the call prompter, or call the number provided by your Avaya representative. SI Installation and Upgrades...
  • Page 103: Provide The Required Tools [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]

    R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Required Hardware Quantity Description Simplex Duplex TN2404 Processor Circuit Pack TN2401 or TN2401/TN2400 NetPkt Circuit Pack Translations Card: 8-Mbyte Mass-Storage Translation Card (white card) or 16-Mbyte Mass-Storage Translation Card (white card) or...
  • Page 104: Go To The Rfa Website [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]

    Task List: R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Required Tools Description Documentation (book or PDF file) for the current release: — Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY® Server SI (555- 233-123) — Administrator's Guide for Avaya Communication Manager (555-233-506) Your personal Single Sign-On (SSO) for RFA website authentication login.
  • Page 105: G3V4 Through Release 9Si Upgrades Only

    R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager • CALA: https://cala-businesspartner.avaya.com/mnc/index.html • EMEA: https://emea-businesspartner.avaya.com/ • APAC: http://www.avaya-apac.com/bp — Contractors go to http://www.avaya.com/services/rfa/ — If you are unable to access RFA using your recommended portal, try: http://rfa.avaya.com Using your SSO, log in to the RFA website.
  • Page 106: If You Have Problems With Rfa

    R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager If you have problems with RFA If you get an error message that a hardware serial number is not in the SAP database, you must call the RFA Helpdesk to have them correct the SAP information.
  • Page 107: Verify The Software Version [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]

    R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager If any of the Button Assignments are administered as print-msgs (print messages) on the Station and Attendant forms, remove these buttons. Remove MSA node names Remove all MSA node names from the MSA Names field on the Audix-MSA Node Names form.
  • Page 108: Verify System Status [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]

    R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Verify system status [from R5/R6/R7/R8si] Return to Task List Verify that system status is normal. Execute (If status is not normal, take the needed corrective actions.) status system 1 Verify that the system is alarm-free.
  • Page 109 R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager • The remote management terminal interface trunk connection location. • Access to a relay contact is available to actuate a customer-provided light, bell, or similar alarm device. Administer the system to make contact when a major, minor or warning alarm condition occurs in the system.
  • Page 110 R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Auxiliary lead appearances at AUX connector Color Pin number AUX connector outputs BK-BL Emergency BL-BK transfer relay BK-O power O-BK BK-G G-BK BK-BR BR-BK BK-S S-BK Y-BL BL-Y...
  • Page 111 R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Auxiliary lead appearances for System 75, G1, and G3 Color 66-type Multi-carrrier AUX Single-carrrier 808A 574-5 conn conn outputs AUX conn outputs emerg power block xfer unit xfer unit...
  • Page 112 R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Auxiliary lead appearances for System 75, G1, and G3 Color 66-type Multi-carrrier AUX Single-carrrier 808A 574-5 conn conn outputs AUX conn outputs emerg power block xfer unit xfer unit...
  • Page 113: Label And Connect Cables [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]

    R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Return to Task List Label and connect cables [from R5/R6/R7/R8si] Return to Task List To make reconnecting the cables simpler and more reliable, label every reusable connector cable in the system.
  • Page 114: Check Link Status [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]

    R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Check link status [from R5/R6/R7/R8si] Return to Task List This optional step is to make sure the links are in service before and after the upgrade. Type display communication-interface links and press Enter.
  • Page 115: Save Translation [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]

    R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Type and press Enter. display communication-interface processor-channels For each processor channel where the Application field is ISDN, record the information in all fields. If you must back out of the upgrade, you will need this information.
  • Page 116: Save Announcements (Tn750 Or Tn750B Only) [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]

    R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager If the command fails, do not continue. Record the error code that appears on the save translation screen and escalate the problem immediately. Keep the translation media in a safe and secure place. In case of failure, you use this translation to restore the system.
  • Page 117: Shut Down Definity Audix System [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]

    R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Shut down DEFINITY AUDIX system [from R5/R6/R7/R8si] Return to Task List A yellow caution sticker on the system’s power unit notifies you to shut down the AUDIX before powering down the system.
  • Page 118: Verify Tdm Cables And Connectors [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]

    R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager NOTE: The breaker on an MCC is on the bottom front of the cabinet; the breaker on an SCC is on the back of the cabinet. At the PPN power-distribution unit, set the main circuit breaker to OFF.
  • Page 119: Remove Tn765 Circuit Pack [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]

    Insert the TN792 Duplication Interface circuit packs into the slots labeled DUPN INTFC. If the carrier is located in a Multicarrier Cabinet (MCC1), attach the 14-in. fiber optic cable to the faceplates of the installed TN792 Duplication Interface circuit packs (see...
  • Page 120: Install Tn2404 And Tn2401 Circuit Packs And Original Translation Card(S) [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]

    If you are upgrading a duplex installation, install the circuit packs on both SPEs. NOTE: Avaya Communication Manager is loaded onto the TN2404 processor circuit pack. If you received an orange software flashcard, read the Software Release Letter that accompanied it for further instructions.
  • Page 121: Power Up The System [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]

    Verify that all tests pass. If any of the terminal messages indicate a test has failed or if the message spe down mode displayed, refer to Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY® Server SI (555-233-123) to clear the trouble. Return to Task List...
  • Page 122: Set Daylight Savings Rule [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]

    R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Set Daylight Savings Rule [from R5/R6/R7/R8si] Return to Task List If your area does not use daylight saving time, set the value of Daylight Savings Rule to 0; otherwise, set Daylight Savings Rule to 1.
  • Page 123: New Simplex And Upgraded G3R Only

    R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Type and press Enter. change cabinet 1 In the Carrier Type column change the “B” carrier to processor and submit the form. Type and press Enter. change system-parameters duplication Set the Enable Operation of SPE Duplication field to y and submit the form.
  • Page 124: Direct Connection Between The Switch And Rfa

    R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Direct connection between the switch and RFA Go to the RFA website, and, following the instructions in the “Deliver to G3r/G3si/G3csi” chapter of the RFA Job Aid, deliver the License File.
  • Page 125: Affix Label [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]

    R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Affix label [from R5/R6/R7/R8si] Return to Task List Affix the circuit pack position label (designation strip) to the front of the cabinet. Verify the upgrade [from R5/R6/R7/R8si] Return to Task List...
  • Page 126: Verify Software Version [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]

    R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Verify software version [from R5/R6/R7/R8si] Return to Task List Standard Reliability Type and press Enter to verify the system software version list configuration software-version (see the Memory Resident field).
  • Page 127: All

    • An IP address NOTE: ART is not accessible from the public internet (outside the Avaya intranet firewall). At your laptop/PC, direct your browser to this URL: http://spiexp1.eng.avaya.com:8000/cgi-bin/ART/ARTstart.cgi You can also save this URL in your Favorites or Bookmarks list.
  • Page 128 R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager • Sold-To numbers are typically 7 digits long, sometimes beginning with an upper- case “S” followed by two zeros, for example: S001234567. • FL numbers are 10-12 letters or digits.
  • Page 129 R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager In the Dialing Type field choose the dialing type that the product will use to report alarms: — DON’T CHANGE to leave the product’s dialing type unchanged — TONE for DTMF dialing —...
  • Page 130: Check Link Status [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]

    R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Check link status [from R5/R6/R7/R8si] Return to Task List This optional step is to make sure the links are in service before and after the upgrade. Type display communication-interface links and press Enter.
  • Page 131: Resolve Alarms [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]

    Type display alarms and press Enter. Examine the alarm log. Resolve any alarms using the Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY® Server SI (555-233-123) book. Return to Task List Run acceptance tests [from R5/R6/R7/R8si] Return to Task List Run any acceptance tests that are appropriate for this upgrade. The acceptance tests are listed in these 3...
  • Page 132: Test Single-Carrier Cabinet Systems

    R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Test single-carrier cabinet systems Check System Status for Each Cabinet Check Circuit Pack Configuration Test Time Division Multiplexing Bus in Processor Port Network Test Tone-Clock Boards Test Expansion Interface Circuit Packs...
  • Page 133: Restore Announcements (Tn750 Or Tn750B Only) [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]

    R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Test Remote Access Interface Test Basic Rate Interface Test Duplication Option Processing Element Interchange Test Terminating Trunk Transmission Test Stratum 3 Clock Perform Complete System Test Activate and Test Alarm Origination Feature...
  • Page 134: Save Announcements And Translation [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]

    R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: R5/R6/R7/R8si to Avaya Communication Manager Save announcements and translation [from R5/R6/R7/R8si] Return to Task List Insert the translation card(s) into the TN2401 NetPkt circuit pack(s). Type save announcements and press Enter. NOTE: Use this step only for systems equipped with the TN750 or TN750B announcement circuit pack.
  • Page 135: G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs To Avaya Communication Manager

    Avaya Communication Manager. Introduction The vs cabinet cannot be upgraded to accommodate Avaya Communication Manager. To upgrade a vs cabinet, you must change out the vs cabinet and install an si cabinet (SCC1). You can reuse the port circuit packs from the vs system only if a site inspection determines that the port circuit pack vintages are reusable.
  • Page 136: Before You Begin The Upgrade

    This replaces List 53 L55 (Knock Down) Backplane for the J58890AJ-2 PWJ58906AB-1 List 3 This backplane replaces List 2 List 12 and List 55 Cabinets Fiber Optic Cable: MCC1 Dup- 848204434 14” cable Fiber Optic Cable: SCC1 Dup-Int LL2SC-SC-10 10’ cable 107122640...
  • Page 137: Preparation And Process Steps

    You cannot resolve any upgrade problems without a valid craft or dadmin login and password. You may have to contact Avaya before or during the upgrade to get the dadmin password, and you may have to have ASG keys to use craft remotely.
  • Page 138 Before upgr Project Mgr customer of a service interruption (total outage) during the upgrade. If it is not an Avaya-maintained customer, get password information. You can obtain downtime from QPPCNs. Verify with the customer that they do not use any login ID...
  • Page 139: Make The Blowback Tape

    G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya Communication Manager Introduction Upgrade preparation steps What When Create the license file in RFA Before upgr Tech, SS, SA, Project Mgr Upgrade process steps What When Check that the software load version on the processor is the...
  • Page 140: Task List: Definity Vs To Avaya Communication Manager

    Record all links and remove only ISDN interface links [from G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs] NOTE: Because of a change in Release 1.3 of Avaya Communication Manager, you do not need to disable Terminal Translation Initialization (TTI) before an upgrade or enable it afterwards.
  • Page 141: Verify The Required Hardware [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]

    The TSC cannot source equipment for you. To place a claim for missing equipment as part of the Streamlined Implementation process, call 1-800- 772-5409 and respond to the call prompter, or call the number provided by your Avaya representative. SI Installation and Upgrades...
  • Page 142: Provide The Required Tools [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]

    G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: DEFINITY vs to Avaya Communication Manager Required hardware Description Quantity Basic Control Cabinet WP-91153 Power Unit TN2404, Vintage 3 Processor Circuit Pack TN2401 Network Controller/Packet Interface Circuit Pack AHF110 TDM/LAN Bus Terminator 8 Mbyte Mass-Storage Translation Card (White Card)
  • Page 143: Go To The Rfa Website

    G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: DEFINITY vs to Avaya Communication Manager Required Tools Description Transaction Record number System Identification (SID) number Switch telephone number or IP address Access to the RFA Information page for these items (if not already installed on your PC): —...
  • Page 144: G3V4 Through Release 9Si Upgrades Only

    G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: DEFINITY vs to Avaya Communication Manager G3V4 through Release 9si upgrades only Direct connection between the switch and If you are upgrading from G3V4 through Release 9si and you have a direct connection between the...
  • Page 145: Pre-Upgrade Administration [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]

    G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: DEFINITY vs to Avaya Communication Manager Table 5: RFA Helpdesk contact numbers Phone Prompt or Where number/URL selection EMEA Direct and Business +31-70-414-8720 Prompt 3 Partners http://www.avayane Select GSO; twork.com select EMEA APAC RTAC...
  • Page 146: Unpack And Inspect Control Cabinet [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]

    G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: DEFINITY vs to Avaya Communication Manager • msallwc • msamcs You must remove this administration. These processor channel assignments are used in conjunction with a messaging adjunct that is no longer supported. Remove MET station administration If the field value in the Type field on the Station form is •...
  • Page 147: Install New Control Cabinet [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]

    G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: DEFINITY vs to Avaya Communication Manager Install new control cabinet [from G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs] Return to Task List The new control cabinet already contains a processor circuit pack, and the network control and packet control mechanism are already in place.
  • Page 148 G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: DEFINITY vs to Avaya Communication Manager Move the cabinet back into place. Attach the cabinet to the front mounting angle using 4 No. 12-24 by 1/2-inch thread-forming screws. In the rear of the cabinet, lay the stiffener on the bottom of the cabinet aligning the stiffener with the holes in the bottom of the cabinet.
  • Page 149: Label And Connect Cables [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]

    G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: DEFINITY vs to Avaya Communication Manager — Figure 4: Cabinet earthquake mounting concrete floor CABINET NYLON 3/8-16 X 3.25 INCH INSULATING HEX BOLT WASHER (2 REQ’D) (2 REQ’D) STIFFENER CABINET FOOT NOTE: CONCRETE ANCHOR FLOOR (2 REQ’D)
  • Page 150: Install Tdm/Lan Bus Terminators [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]

    G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: DEFINITY vs to Avaya Communication Manager Install TDM/LAN bus terminators [from G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs] Return to Task List Install the 2 AHF110 TDM/LAN bus terminators in slots 02 and 20 of the cabinet (see Location of TDM/LAN bus terminators).
  • Page 151: Check Existing Software Load [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]

    G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: DEFINITY vs to Avaya Communication Manager Check existing software load [from G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs] Return to Task List Type and press Enter. list configuration software-versions memory-resident Record the software load. Verify system status [from G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs] Return to Task List Verify that system status is normal.
  • Page 152: Disable Scheduled Maintenance And Alarm Origination [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]

    G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: DEFINITY vs to Avaya Communication Manager Disable scheduled maintenance and alarm origination [from G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs] Return to Task List To prevent scheduled daily maintenance from interfering with the update or upgrade, type and press Enter.
  • Page 153: Record All Links And Remove Only Isdn Interface Links [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]

    G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: DEFINITY vs to Avaya Communication Manager Record all links and remove only ISDN interface links [from G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs] Return to Task List For R7 and later, ISDN links move to the Net Packet circuit pack. They are not retranslated. If you are upgrading from any release earlier than R7, you remove the ISDN links and do not readminister them.
  • Page 154: Save Translation [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]

    G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: DEFINITY vs to Avaya Communication Manager For each PI extension where the Application field is ISDN: Type ] and press Enter. Record the information in each display data-module PI EXT field. If you must back out of the upgrade, you will need this information.
  • Page 155: List Configuration Software Version [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]

    G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: DEFINITY vs to Avaya Communication Manager To determine whether the sytem has recorded announcements, type display announcements press Enter. If no recorded announcements are listed, you do not have to save announcements. NOTE: If the customer can verify that no announcements have been changed since the announcements were last saved, you do not have to save announcements.
  • Page 156: Shut Down The Definity Audix System [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]

    G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: DEFINITY vs to Avaya Communication Manager Shut down the DEFINITY AUDIX system [from G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs] Return to Task List A yellow caution sticker on the system’s power unit notifies you to shut down the AUDIX before powering down the system.
  • Page 157: Remove Ground Connections [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]

    G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: DEFINITY vs to Avaya Communication Manager Remove ground connections [from G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs] Return to Task List Remove the 6 AWG (#40) (16-mm ) ground wire from the ground block on the rear of the G3vs system.
  • Page 158: Move Circuit Packs From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs

    G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: DEFINITY vs to Avaya Communication Manager Move circuit packs from G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs Return to Task List Label each port circuit pack in the G3V4vs with its slot number. Remove all circuit packs from the G3V4vs. Store the circuit packs in the static-proof packaging.
  • Page 159: Power Up [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]

    G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: DEFINITY vs to Avaya Communication Manager Connect the supplied cabinet AC power cord to the AC receptacle on the rear of the control cabinet. Plug the opposite end of the cord into the dedicated electrical outlet.
  • Page 160: Deliver Or Install The License File [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]

    Verify that all tests pass. If any of the terminal messages indicate a test has failed or if the message spe down mode displayed, refer to Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY® Server SI (555-233-123) to clear the trouble. Return to Task List...
  • Page 161: New Simplex And Upgraded G3R Only

    G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: DEFINITY vs to Avaya Communication Manager Type and press Enter. set time Ensure that the system date and time are set correctly. Use one of these installation methods: — Direct connection between the switch and RFA —...
  • Page 162: Direct Connection Between The Switch And Rfa

    G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: DEFINITY vs to Avaya Communication Manager Type and press Enter. set time Ensure that the system date and time are set correctly. For duplicated systems only type and press Enter. status system all Ensure that the standby SPE is not in the maintenance state.
  • Page 163: Set Daylight Savings Rule [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]

    G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: DEFINITY vs to Avaya Communication Manager In the Emergency Number - External field (required) type a 21-digit, dialpad-valid character string that can include trunk access codes. The default for this field is 911.
  • Page 164: Verify The Upgrade [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]

    G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: DEFINITY vs to Avaya Communication Manager Return to Task List Verify the upgrade [from G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs] Return to Task List Execute and verify that the system is in a normal state. status system 1 Type and press Enter.
  • Page 165: Run Acceptance Tests [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]

    G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: DEFINITY vs to Avaya Communication Manager Run acceptance tests [from G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs] Return to Task List Run any acceptance tests that are appropriate for this upgrade. The acceptance tests are listed in these 3...
  • Page 166: Test Telephones And Other Equipment

    G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: DEFINITY vs to Avaya Communication Manager Test Tone-Clock Interchange for each EPN Test Expansion Interface Exchange for Each EPN Check Circuit Pack Configuration Again System Test Completion LED Indicators Test telephones and other equipment...
  • Page 167: Register The Switch For Maintenance [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]

    • An IP address NOTE: ART is not accessible from the public internet (outside the Avaya intranet firewall). At your laptop/PC, direct your browser to this URL: http://spiexp1.eng.avaya.com:8000/cgi-bin/ART/ARTstart.cgi You can also save this URL in your Favorites or Bookmarks list.
  • Page 168 G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: DEFINITY vs to Avaya Communication Manager In the Product Type field choose DEFINITY for the following products: Click on the Start Product Registration button. If the data you have entered matches a Maestro database record, the Customer Verification page appears.
  • Page 169: Restore Announcements [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]

    G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: DEFINITY vs to Avaya Communication Manager In the Alarm Origination field choose: — DON’T CHANGE to leave the product’s current alarm origination status unchanged (the common choice for upgrades). — YES to enable alarm origination.
  • Page 170: Rerecord Announcements [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]

    G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: DEFINITY vs to Avaya Communication Manager Rerecord announcements [from G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs] Return to Task List If you have not saved and restored announcements during the upgrade, the customer must re-record all announcements now. If the customer changed any announcements after the they provided the source tape for the blowback flash card, the customer must re-record the new announcements.
  • Page 171: Disassemble The G3V4Vs System [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]

    G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: DEFINITY vs to Avaya Communication Manager Disassemble the G3V4vs System [from G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs] Return to Task List Remove any unused 25-pair cables from the rear of the system. Loosen the 4 shoulder screws that hold the cabinet to the mounting plate (see...
  • Page 172: Return Equipment [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]

    G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: DEFINITY vs to Avaya Communication Manager Return equipment [from G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs] Return to Task List The Return of Excess & Unused Equipment on Sales Orders is a process for returning excess and unused equipment from customer premises to Avaya.
  • Page 173: Ac-Powered Cabinet Port Carrier Power Upgrade Compatibility

    G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: DEFINITY vs to Avaya Communication Manager AC-powered cabinet port carrier power upgrade compatibility AC-powered cabinet port carrier power upgrade information SD/CD Drawings & Port Carrier Functional Right From Oldest Difference Left Hand 1.25" Wide Hand To Newest &...
  • Page 174 G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: DEFINITY vs to Avaya Communication Manager AC-powered cabinet port carrier power upgrade information SD/CD Drawings & Port Carrier Functional Right From Oldest Difference Left Hand 1.25" Wide Hand To Newest & Backplane &...
  • Page 175: Alarm Connections

    G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: DEFINITY vs to Avaya Communication Manager Alarm connections Table 6: AUXILIARY connector appearances System Alarm monitor appearances System 75 XE 1M, 1m, 2M, 2m, 3M, 3m, 3W R 7si 1M, 1m only The system you are upgrading may use more than 1M and 1m alarm-monitor appearances. If so, use one...
  • Page 176 G3V4vs/R5vs/R6vs to Avaya Communication Manager Task List: DEFINITY vs to Avaya Communication Manager • Each port network with single-carrier cabinets allows the system to grow by 1 expansion control cabinet and up to 3 more port cabinets. These EPN cabinet stacks are the same as the DEFINITY- style EPN stacks that were first available for G1 systems.
  • Page 177: Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit For Mcc1 (Multicarrier) Cabinets

    Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinets This section details the installation of the fiber optic pass-thru kit for multi-carrier cabinets (MCC1) only. This kit provides the equipment necessary to install the fiber optic connectors and associated cabling.
  • Page 178 Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinets Install the fiber optic cable pass-thru kit (MCC1) Determine which slot (1 or 2) will contain the new fiber optic circuit pack. Remove the circuit pack or the blanking plate from this slot.
  • Page 179 Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinets Install the fiber optic cable pass-thru kit (MCC1) Table 7: Fiber Pass-Thru Kit Equipment list List of Fiber Pass-Thru Kit Equipment Quantity Description Pass-thru Tool Beige SC-SC Fiber Optic Adapter (multimode)
  • Page 180 Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinets Install the fiber optic cable pass-thru kit (MCC1) Figure 11: Remove the I/O cable connector lcda8fop RPY 021198 Figure notes Press tab down. Pull connector forward. SI Installation and Upgrades...
  • Page 181 Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinets Install the fiber optic cable pass-thru kit (MCC1) Figure 12: Secure the I/O cable connector lcda9fop RPY 021398 Figure notes Press tab down. SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 182 Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinets Install the fiber optic cable pass-thru kit (MCC1) Figure 13: Remove the fan cover A LA A LA lcda3fop EWS 110398 Install the Pass-Thru Kit Return to Task List Snap the beige SC-SC fiber optic adapter onto the pass-thru tool. See...
  • Page 183 Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinets Install the fiber optic cable pass-thru kit (MCC1) CAUTION: During the actual installation of fiber optic components, use either all beige or all blue adapters. Beige denotes multimode fiber and blue denotes single-mode fiber. Do not mix beige with blue.
  • Page 184 Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinets Install the fiber optic cable pass-thru kit (MCC1) Figure 14: Fiber optic adapter and pass-thru tool dafocoup RPY 062497 Figure notes Pass-thru Tool Beige SC-SC Fiber Optic Adapter SI Installation and Upgrades...
  • Page 185 Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinets Install the fiber optic cable pass-thru kit (MCC1) Figure 15: Insert the pass-thru tool lcda2fop RPY 021098 SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 186 Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinets Install the fiber optic cable pass-thru kit (MCC1) Figure 16: Fiber Optic Cable and Adapter lcda6fop RPY 021698 SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 187 Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinets Install the fiber optic cable pass-thru kit (MCC1) Figure 17: Bracket Attachments lcda7fop KLC 051198 Figure notes Fiber cable SC-SC adapter I/O connector adapter bracket SC-ST adapter SI Installation and Upgrades...
  • Page 188 Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinets Install the fiber optic cable pass-thru kit (MCC1) Figure 18: Cable disconnect label prda0001 RPY 021898 SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 189 Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinets Install the fiber optic cable pass-thru kit (MCC1) Figure 19: Replace the fan cover A LA lcda5fop EWS 110398 SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 190 Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinets Install the fiber optic cable pass-thru kit (MCC1) Figure 20: Connect fiber cable to circuit pack TONE- EXPN EXPN POWER UNIT CLOCK INTFC INTFC scdafo_4 KLC 051298 SI Installation and Upgrades...
  • Page 191 Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinets Install the fiber optic cable pass-thru kit (MCC1) Figure 21: Dress the cable lcda4fop RPY 021398 Test the Installation Return to Task List Log into the management terminal. Administer the system by referring to Administering Fiber Optic Cables.
  • Page 192 Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinets Install the fiber optic cable pass-thru kit (MCC1) SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 193: Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit For Scc1 (Single-Carrier) Cabinets

    CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT IEC 825 1993 The Avaya Media Gateway may contain a Class 1 LASER device if single-mode fiber optic cable is connected to a remote Expansion Port Network (EPN). The LASER device operates within the following parameters: •...
  • Page 194 Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for SCC1 (Single-Carrier) Cabinets Install the fiber optic cable pass-thru kit (SCC1) Prepare the cabinet Return to Task List Verify the equipment received. Figure 22, Fiber pass-thru kit equipment, on page 195. Actual equipment may vary in appearance and may ship in separate packages.
  • Page 195 Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for SCC1 (Single-Carrier) Cabinets Install the fiber optic cable pass-thru kit (SCC1) Figure 22: Fiber pass-thru kit equipment indapkit RPY 012398 Figure notes Pass-thru Tool Fiber Optic Cable Disconnect Label SC-SC Fiber Optic Adapter I/O Connector Adapter Bracket ST-SC Fiber Optic Adapter Cable Tie...
  • Page 196 Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for SCC1 (Single-Carrier) Cabinets Install the fiber optic cable pass-thru kit (SCC1) Figure 23: Remove the rear panels fodapnla LJK 041398 SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 197 Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for SCC1 (Single-Carrier) Cabinets Install the fiber optic cable pass-thru kit (SCC1) Figure 24: Remove the I/O cable connector fodacon LJK 041398 SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 198 Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for SCC1 (Single-Carrier) Cabinets Install the fiber optic cable pass-thru kit (SCC1) Figure 25: Secure the I/O cable connector fodatie LJK 041398 Install the Fiber-optic Cable with the Pass-thru Kit Return to Task List CAUTION: During the actual installation of fiber optic components, use either all beige or all blue adapters.
  • Page 199 Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for SCC1 (Single-Carrier) Cabinets Install the fiber optic cable pass-thru kit (SCC1) Slide the tool to the rear of the cabinet. CAUTION: Avoid bending fiber optic cables to a radius smaller than 1.5 inches (3.8 cm), to prevent mechanical stress on the cables.
  • Page 200 Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for SCC1 (Single-Carrier) Cabinets Install the fiber optic cable pass-thru kit (SCC1) Figure 26: Fiber optic adapter and pass-thru tool dafocoup RPY 062497 Figure notes Pass-thru Tool Beige SC-SC Fiber Optic Adapter Figure 27: Insert the pass-thru tool fodainst LJK 041398 SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 201 Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for SCC1 (Single-Carrier) Cabinets Install the fiber optic cable pass-thru kit (SCC1) Figure 28: Fiber Optic Cable and Adapter fodacbl2 LJK 041398 SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 202 Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for SCC1 (Single-Carrier) Cabinets Install the fiber optic cable pass-thru kit (SCC1) Figure 29: Connect fiber cable to circuit pack TONE- EXPN EXPN POWER UNIT CLOCK INTFC INTFC scdafo_4 KLC 051298 SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 203 Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for SCC1 (Single-Carrier) Cabinets Install the fiber optic cable pass-thru kit (SCC1) Figure 30: Bracket Attachments scdafo_2 KLC 042098 Figure notes Fiber cable SC-SC adapter I/O connector adapter bracket SC-ST adapter SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 204 Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for SCC1 (Single-Carrier) Cabinets Install the fiber optic cable pass-thru kit (SCC1) Figure 31: Cable Disconnect Label prda0001 RPY 020998 Figure 32: Install the rear panels fodapnlb LJK 041398 SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 205 Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for SCC1 (Single-Carrier) Cabinets Install the fiber optic cable pass-thru kit (SCC1) Install fiber optic cable for duplicated SCC1 systems Return to Task List Remove both back panels from the A and B cabinets. See Figure Insert the pass-through tool from the front to the back of either the A cabinet or the B cabinet.
  • Page 206 Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for SCC1 (Single-Carrier) Cabinets Install the fiber optic cable pass-thru kit (SCC1) Figure 34: Illustration 2 P I P I P I P I P I P I P I P I Figure 35: Illustration 3 P I P I P I P I SI Installation and Upgrades...
  • Page 207 Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for SCC1 (Single-Carrier) Cabinets Install the fiber optic cable pass-thru kit (SCC1) Figure 36: Illustration 4 SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 208 Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for SCC1 (Single-Carrier) Cabinets Install the fiber optic cable pass-thru kit (SCC1) Figure 37: Illustration 5 prdascc5 KLC 082500 SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 209 Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for SCC1 (Single-Carrier) Cabinets Install the fiber optic cable pass-thru kit (SCC1) Figure 38: Illustration 6 prdascc6 KLC 082500 Test the Installation Return to Task List Log into the management terminal. Administer the system by referring to Administering Fiber Optic Cables.
  • Page 210: Administering Fiber Optic Cables

    Administering Fiber Optic Cables NOTE: You administer Fiber Optic Cables only on an Avaya Media Gateway or in a Multicarrier Cabinet (MCC1). When a fiber optic cable is properly labeled, it is easy to trace the desired circuit by looking at the labels on the cross-connect, the cable itself, and the individual fibers in the cable.
  • Page 211: Pn Reliability Configurations

    Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for SCC1 (Single-Carrier) Cabinets Task List: Administration Details PN reliability configurations PNCs have three different reliability configurations (one for each system reliability configuration) as follows: System Configuration Standard Reliability Simplex Fibers High Reliability Simplex Fibers to Expansion Port Networks and Duplicated Fibers between Processor Port Networks (PPN) and Switch Nodes Critical Reliability...
  • Page 212: Administering Pnc Duplication

    Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for SCC1 (Single-Carrier) Cabinets Administering PNC Duplication Administering PNC Duplication Return to Task List The license file enables PNC Duplication. If PNC Duplication is enabled on the System-Parameters Customer-Options form, the following administration forms change: •...
  • Page 213: Duplicated Fiber Link Administration

    Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for SCC1 (Single-Carrier) Cabinets Duplicated Fiber Link Administration Figure 39: Fiber Link Administration form Page 1 of 1 FIBER LINK ADMINISTRATION Fiber Link #: 1 Is one endpoint remoted via a DS1 Converter Complex? ___ ENDPOINT-1 ENDPOINT-2 (A-PNC)
  • Page 214: Ds1C Converter Complex Administration For Tn574 Circuit Packs

    Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for SCC1 (Single-Carrier) Cabinets DS1C Converter Complex Administration for TN574 Circuit Packs • — DS1CONV Board Location Enter the cabinet, carrier, and slot that identifies the physical location of DS1 Converter circuit pack in the second endpoint of the duplicate fiber link. Endpoint-2’s duplicate along with Endpoint-1’s duplicate make up the duplicate fiber link called the B-PNC link.
  • Page 215 Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for SCC1 (Single-Carrier) Cabinets DS1C Converter Complex Administration for TN574 Circuit Packs • — DS1CONV Board Location Enter the cabinet, carrier, and slot that identifies the physical location of the converter circuit pack connected to the first endpoint of the fiber link. This is entered on Page 1 and displays on Page 2.
  • Page 216 Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for SCC1 (Single-Carrier) Cabinets DS1C Converter Complex Administration for TN574 Circuit Packs • DS1CONV-1 Line Compensation — Enter the line compensation (1 to 5) in the A, B, C, and D columns under the DS1 Converter Facilities heading for each DS1 facility connected to ENDPOINT-1 (see Distance to DSX-1 Interface (feet)).
  • Page 217 Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for SCC1 (Single-Carrier) Cabinets DS1C Converter Complex Administration for TN574 Circuit Packs Figure 41: Fiber Link Administration form for TN574 Circuit Pack (DS1 Converter Complex Administration) (page 2 of 3) add fiber-link next Page 2 of 3 FIBER LINK ADMINISTRATION A-PNC DS1 CONVERTER (DS1CONV) ATTRIBUTES DS1CONV Board Location: 01B01...
  • Page 218: Duplicated Ds1C Converter Complex Administration For Tn574 Circuit Packs

    Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for SCC1 (Single-Carrier) Cabinets Duplicated DS1C Converter Complex Administration for TN574 Circuit Packs Duplicated DS1C Converter Complex Administration for TN574 Circuit Packs Return to Task List Figure 42, Fiber Link Administration form for TN574 Circuit Pack (Duplicated DS1 Converter Complex Administration) (page 3 of 3), on page 218 allows you to admininster the DS1 converter.
  • Page 219: Ds1 Converter Complex Administration For T1 Tn1654 Circuit Packs

    Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for SCC1 (Single-Carrier) Cabinets DS1 Converter Complex Administration for T1 TN1654 Circuit Packs DS1 Converter Complex Administration for T1 TN1654 Circuit Packs Return to Task List Figure 43, Fiber Link Administration form for T1 TN1654 Circuit Pack (DS1 Converter Complex Administration) (page 2 of 3), on page 219 shows the fields available to administer the TN1654 circuit pack.
  • Page 220: Duplicated Ds1 Converter Complex Administration For T1 Tn1654 Circuit Packs

    Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for SCC1 (Single-Carrier) Cabinets Duplicated DS1 Converter Complex Administration for T1 TN1654 Circuit Packs Duplicated DS1 Converter Complex Administration for T1 TN1654 Circuit Packs Return to Task List Figure 44, Fiber Link Administration form for E1 TN1654 Circuit Pack (DS1 Converter Complex Administration) (page 2 of 3), on page 220 allows you to admininster the DS1 converter.
  • Page 221: Ds1 Converter Complex Administration For E1 Tn1654 Circuit Packs

    Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for SCC1 (Single-Carrier) Cabinets DS1 Converter Complex Administration for E1 TN1654 Circuit Packs DS1 Converter Complex Administration for E1 TN1654 Circuit Packs Return to Task List Figure 45, Fiber Link Administration form for E1 TN1654 Circuit Pack (DS1 Converter Complex Administration) (page 2 of 3), on page 221 allows you to admininster the DS1 converter.
  • Page 222: Duplicated Ds1 Converter Complex Administration For E1 Tn1654 Circuit Packs

    Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for SCC1 (Single-Carrier) Cabinets Duplicated DS1 Converter Complex Administration for E1 TN1654 Circuit Packs Duplicated DS1 Converter Complex Administration for E1 TN1654 Circuit Packs Return to Task List Figure 46, Fiber Link Administration form for B-PNC DS1 Converter (DS1CONV) Attributes, on page 222 allows you to admininster the DS1 converter.
  • Page 223: System 75 Xe To R8Si (Blowback)

    You cannot resolve any upgrade problems without a valid craft or dadmin login and password. You may have to contact Avaya before or during the upgrade to get the dadmin password, and you may have to have ASG keys to use craft remotely.
  • Page 224 If PACCON is not currently enabled, the cables and terminators may need to be replaced for V3 and later si systems, R5/R6vs systems, and SRPs upgrading to Avaya™ Communication Manager. Packet applications currently running in one port network do not guarantee that the system has the correct hardware.
  • Page 225 Before upgr Project Mgr customer of a service interruption (total outage) during the upgrade. If it is not an Avaya-maintained customer, get password information. You can obtain downtime from QPPCNs. Verify with the customer that they do not use any login ID...
  • Page 226: Make The Blowback Tape

    System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Upgrade process steps What When Check that the software load version on the processor is the During upgr Design Spec same as or higher than the version on the translation card. (Use the list configuration software-version memory- command.) resident Compare the software load version on the processor...
  • Page 227: Task List: System 75 Xe To R8Si

    System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Use this task list to upgrade a System 75 XE to R8si. Steps are provided for • Single cabinets (PPN) •...
  • Page 228 The TSC cannot source equipment for you. To place a claim for missing equipment as part of the Streamlined Implementation process, call 1-800- 772-5409 and respond to the call prompter, or call the number provided by your Avaya representative. SI Installation and Upgrades...
  • Page 229 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Table 9: Required hardware for System 75 XE to R8si upgrade Equipment Description Quantity Notes J58890L Enhanced Control Cabinet L-2 List 25 or newer uses TN794; older carriers use TN794/TN2400 NetCon J58890M Enhanced Duplicated Control Cabinet...
  • Page 230 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Table 9: Required hardware for System 75 XE to R8si upgrade Equipment Description Quantity Notes 106455348 or 9823-A or -B Lightwave Transceiver 2 or 4 EPN upgrade only. 4 tranceivers are 106455363 required for critical reliability systems.
  • Page 231 Repair kit for backplane pins (KS-22876 L2 or equivalent) • Documentation (book or PDF file) for the current release: — Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY® Server SI (555-233-123) — DEFINITY® ECS R8.1 Administrator’s Guide (555-233-503) Return to Task List Unpack and inspect control cabinet for damage [75 XE upgrade]...
  • Page 232 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Identify and record customer-placed busy-outs. Execute (Examine the error log and record the error 18s that identify the busy-outs display errors placed by the customer.) NOTE: You will restore the customer-placed busy-outs after you have upgraded the system. For a system that has existing BX.25 links that are being retained after the upgrade: identify and record them.
  • Page 233 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Save translations to tape [75 XE upgrade] Return to Task List As a safety precaution, create a backout tape: Log into the DEFINITY switch. Type save translation and press Enter.
  • Page 234 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si • Three -48 VDC power sources for remotely powering 3 attendant consoles or telephone adjuncts. • The remote management terminal interface trunk connection location. • Access to a relay contact is available to actuate a customer-provided light, bell, or similar alarm device.
  • Page 235 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Auxiliary lead appearances at AUX connector Color Pin number AUX connector outputs BK-BL Emergency BL-BK transfer relay BK-O power O-BK BK-G G-BK BK-BR BR-BK BK-S S-BK Y-BL BL-Y Y-BR AUX power...
  • Page 236 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Auxiliary lead appearances for System 75, G1, and G3 Color 66-type Multi-carrrier AUX Single-carrrier 808A 574-5 conn conn outputs AUX conn outputs emerg power block xfer unit xfer unit term outputs...
  • Page 237 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Auxiliary lead appearances for System 75, G1, and G3 Color 66-type Multi-carrrier AUX Single-carrrier 808A 574-5 conn conn outputs AUX conn outputs emerg power block xfer unit xfer unit term outputs...
  • Page 238 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Return to Task List Label cables [75 XE upgrade] Return to Task List To make reconnecting the cables simpler and more reliable, label every connector cable associated with the system (if it is not already labeled).
  • Page 239 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Power down PPN [75 XE upgrade] Return to Task List CAUTION: Important system data such as BCMS data, records of queued ACD calls, Automatic Wakeup requests, and Do Not Disturb requests will be lost on power down. You cannot store to or retrieve data from tape or flash.
  • Page 240 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Verify power failure stations (if present) [75 XE upgrade] Return to Task List Verify that the power failure stations are functioning. Remove door and panels [75 XE upgrade] Return to Task List Remove the front door from each of the cabinets.
  • Page 241 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Disconnect TDM cables [75 XE upgrade] Return to Task List NOTE: The cables and adapters will not be reused. Note the position of each cable adapter. Remove all of the TDM cables. Remove the AHF103 TDM cable adapters.
  • Page 242 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Install new control cabinet [75 XE upgrade] Return to Task List The new control cabinet already contains a processor circuit pack, and the network control and packet control mechanism are already in place.
  • Page 243 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Attach the cabinet to the front mounting angle using 4 No. 12-24 by 1/2-inch thread-forming screws. In the rear of the cabinet, lay the stiffener on the bottom of the cabinet aligning the stiffener with the holes in the bottom of the cabinet.
  • Page 244 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si — Figure 48: Cabinet earthquake mounting concrete floor CABINET NYLON 3/8-16 X 3.25 INCH INSULATING HEX BOLT WASHER (2 REQ’D) (2 REQ’D) STIFFENER CABINET FOOT NOTE: CONCRETE ANCHOR FLOOR (2 REQ’D) SIDE VIEW...
  • Page 245 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Install port cabinets [75 XE upgrade] Return to Task List DANGER: The cabinet may weigh as much as 130 pounds and requires 2 handlers. Use caution to avoid injury. WARNING: Before inserting or removing a circuit pack from a cabinet, put on a wrist strap and attach its plug or clip to the cabinet’s frame.
  • Page 246 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si — Figure 49: 4-cabinet R8si PPN front view doors removed PORT CABINET D J58890H CABINET CLIP PORT CABINET C J58890H CABINET CLIP PORT CABINET B J58890H CABINET CLIP ENHANCED CONTROL CABINET A J58890L...
  • Page 247 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Install circuit packs into the port cabinets [75 XE upgrade] Return to Task List WARNING: Before inserting or removing a circuit pack from a cabinet, put on a wrist strap and attach its plug or clip to the cabinet’s frame.
  • Page 248 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Figure 50: Cabinet address-plug location CABINET D ADDRESS PLUG REAR VIEW CARRIER CABINET B . . . ADDRESS PLUG RIGHT SIDE OF CABINET ..CABINET C ADDRESS PLUG CARRIER...
  • Page 249 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Install TDM/LAN bus terminators [75 XE upgrade] Return to Task List If the PPN has only 1 single-carrier cabinet, install AHF110 TDM/LAN bus terminators in slot 22 and slot 02.
  • Page 250 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Figure 52: TDM/LAN connections for R8si PPN TDM/LAN BUS TERMINATOR AHF110 SLOT 00 SLOT 17 CABINET D J58890H TDM/LAN CABLE WP91716 L3 SLOT 00 SLOT 17 CABINET C J58890H TDM/LAN CABLE...
  • Page 251 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Connect TDM/LAN cables and ICC cables for PPN Upgrade [75 XE upgrade] Return to Task List NOTE: This procedure is for single cabinet (PPN) upgrades only. Use this procedure to route and connect the new WP-91716 L3 TDM/LAN cables between the System 75 XE port cabinets that are being reused.
  • Page 252 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Figure 53: ICC pin-field blocks on J58890L-1 L5 enhanced control cabinet SLOT # ROW 56 ROW 47 CURL ROW 32 TDM/LAN TDM/LAN SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 253 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Figure 54: ICC pin-field blocks on J58890M-1 L5 or J58890M-2 L7 enhanced duplicated control cabinet SLOT # ROW 56 ROW 47 ROW 32 TDM/LAN TDM/LAN Return to Task List SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 254 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Connect TDM/LAN Cables and ICC Cables for EPN Upgrade [75 XE upgrade] Return to Task List NOTE: This procedure is for dual cabinet (EPN) upgrades only. Use this procedure to route and connect the new WP-91716 L3 TDM/LAN cables between the System 75 XE port cabinets that are being reused.
  • Page 255 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Figure 55: TDM/LAN Connections for Release 8si EPN TDM/LAN BUS TERMINATOR AHF110 SLOT 00 SLOT 17 CABINET D J58890H TDM/LAN CABLE WP91716 L3 SLOT 00 SLOT 17 CABINET C J58890H TDM/LAN...
  • Page 256 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Figure 56: ICC Pin-Field Blocks on J58890N Expansion Control Cabinet ICCB ICCA TERM 3 2 1 SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 257 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Figure 57: ICC Pin-Field Blocks on J58890H Port Cabinet ICCB 3 2 1 6.00 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 0.00 ICCA Return to Task List Interconnect Port Networks - Dual cabinet (EPN) upgrade only [75 XE upgrade] Return to Task List NOTE: These procedures are for an EPN upgrade only.
  • Page 258: About Fiber-Optic Cables

    System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si About fiber-optic cables NOTE: It is important to label every cable that you install. For details, refer to the section, Labels for Fiber-Optic Cables, in Appendix E of DEFINITY® Communications System Generic 3 V4 Implementation (555-230-655).
  • Page 259 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si — Install a 9823-type lightwave transceiver on the connector at slot 1A01. — Connect one end of the fiber-optic cable to the 9823-type lightwave transceiver at slot 1A01.
  • Page 260: Connecting Standard Or High Reliability Remote Cabinets

    System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Figure 59: Fiber-Optic Connections PPN to EPN (standard/high reliability adjacent cabinets) FL2P-P-XX FIBER-OPTIC EPN 1 CABLE CABINET A CABINET A SLOT 1A01 SLOT 2A01 9823-TYPE 9823-TYPE LIGHTWAVE LIGHTWAVE TRANSCEIVER TRANSCEIVER...
  • Page 261 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Behind control cabinet A of the single-carrier EPN: — Install the same kind (either 9823-A or 9823-B) of lightwave transceiver on cable connector at slot 2A01. — Connect the fiber-optic cable to the 9823-type lightwave transceiver at slot 2A01. —...
  • Page 262: Connecting Critical Reliability Adjacent Cabinets

    System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Figure 61: Fiber-Optic Connections PPN to EPN (standard reliability remote cabinets) FL2P-P-XX FL2P-P-XX FIBER- FIBER- OPTIC OPTIC CABLES CABLES CROSS-CONNECT FACILITY EPN 1 CABINET A CABINET A SLOT 1A01 SLOT 2A01 100A...
  • Page 263 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Behind control cabinet A of the single-carrier EPN: — Install the same kind (either 9823-A or 9823-B) of lightwave transceiver on cable connector at slot 2A01. — Connect the fiber-optic cable, coming from control cabinet A of the PPN, to the 9823-type lightwave transceiver at slot 2A01.
  • Page 264 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Figure 62: Critical-Reliability Release 8si with Two Port Networks Rear View Rear View Port Cabinet - J58890H Port Cabinet - J58890H 17 16 14 13 12 11 17 16 14 13 12 11...
  • Page 265: Connecting Critical Reliability Remote Cabinets

    System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Figure 63: Critical Reliability fiber optic connections (adjacent cabinets) CABINET A CABINET A SLOT 1A01 SLOT 2A01 9823-TYPE 9823-TYPE FL2P-P-XX LIGHTWAVE LIGHTWAVE FIBER-OPTIC CABLES TRANSCEIVERS TRANSCEIVERS CABINET B CABINET B SLOT 1B01 SLOT 2B02...
  • Page 266 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Behind control cabinet A of the single-carrier EPN: — Install the same kind (either 9823-A or 9823-B) of lightwave transceiver on cable connector at slot 2A01. — Connect the fiber-optic cable, coming from control cabinet A of the PPN, to the 9823-type lightwave transceiver at slot 2A01.
  • Page 267 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Figure 64: Critical-Reliability Release 8si with Two Port Networks Rear View Rear View Port Cabinet - J58890H Port Cabinet - J58890H 17 16 14 13 12 11 17 16 14 13 12 11...
  • Page 268 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Figure 65: Critical Reliability fiber-optic connections (remote) CROSS-CONNECT FACILITY CABINET A CABINET A SLOT 1A01 SLOT 2A01 9823-TYPE 9823-TYPE 100A 100A LIGHTWAVE LIGHTWAVE TRANSCEIVERS TRANSCEIVERS CABINET B CABINET B SLOT 1B01 SLOT 2B02...
  • Page 269 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Ensure that the exposed portion of the TDM/LAN cable that is between the cabinets does not get pinched. Tighten all screws. Figure 66: Locations of ground plate cabinet clip and battery CABINET GROUND CLIP...
  • Page 270 PPN and EPN connections. Cabinet TDM/LAN cable TDM Terminator SCC1 WP-91716 L3 AHF110 WP-91716 L6 and L7 (older cables have blue ZAHF4 MCC1 labels; yellow labels are newer) Return to Task List SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 271 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Connect power and grounding and the SAT terminal [75 XE upgrade] Return to Task List Reconnect the 6-AWG cabinet ground wire from the ground bar in the cabinet. Reconnect the coupled bonding conductor.
  • Page 272 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Figure 68: Locations of ground plate, earthquake front plate, and battery FRONT EARTHQUAKE PLATE GROUND PLATE BATTERY SIDE VIEW 2-CABINET PORT NETWORK Return to Task List Install cable clamps [75 XE upgrade] Return to Task List Behind the cabinets using screws provided, install two cable clamps on each ground plate (see Figure...
  • Page 273 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Figure 69: Locations of ground plate and cable clamps on single-carrier cabinet CABLE CLAMPS GROUND PLATE REAR VIEW Return to Task List Power up and set date, time, and daylight savings rule [75 XE upgrade] Return to Task List CAUTION: It may be necessary to reseat circuit packs.
  • Page 274 Verify that all tests pass. If any of the terminal messages indicate a test has failed or if the message spe down mode displayed, refer to Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY® Server SI (555-233-123) to clear the trouble. Type and press Enter.
  • Page 275: Reference

    If the upgrade is after hours, coordinate with the regional CSA to have the features turned on. Get the DOSS order number of the upgrade from the project manager and ask the regional Customer Software Administration to administer customer options. See the Avaya Support Web page for telephone numbers.
  • Page 276 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Verify the upgrade [75 XE upgrade] Return to Task List Execute status system 1 and verify that the system is in a normal state. Type and press Enter. display alarms If the system is not alarm-free, take the needed corrective actions.
  • Page 277: Test Single-Carrier Cabinet Systems

    System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Test single-carrier cabinet systems Check System Status for Each Cabinet Check Circuit Pack Configuration Test Time Division Multiplexing Bus in Processor Port Network Test Tone-Clock Boards Test Expansion Interface Circuit Packs Test Time Division Multiplexing Bus for Each Expansion Port Network Test Tone-Clock for Each Expansion Port Network Test Tone-Clock Interchange for Each Expansion Port Network...
  • Page 278 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Test Remote Access Interface Test Basic Rate Interface Test Duplication Option Processing Element Interchange Test Terminating Trunk Transmission Test Stratum 3 Clock Perform Complete System Test Activate and Test Alarm Origination Feature Return to Task List Retranslate port circuits [75 XE upgrade] Return to Task List...
  • Page 279 System 75 XE to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 XE to R8si Save announcements and translation [75 XE upgrade] Return to Task List If you have restored announcements using the white translation card from an earlier release, insert the R8 white translation card now.
  • Page 280 Return equipment to MSL [75 XE upgrade] Return to Task List • Return the system equipment replaced during the upgrade to Avaya according to: Methods and Procedures for Basic Material Returns • In general, return old equipment and crash kits to the MSL, and return ordered but unused equipment to the Denver factory.
  • Page 281: System 75 Small-Cabinet To R8Si (Blowback)

    You cannot resolve any upgrade problems without a valid craft or dadmin login and password. You may have to contact Avaya before or during the upgrade to get the dadmin password, and you may have to have ASG keys to use craft remotely.
  • Page 282 If PACCON is not currently enabled, the cables and terminators may need to be replaced for V3 and later si systems, R5/R6vs systems, and SRPs upgrading to Avaya™ Communication Manager. Packet applications currently running in one port network do not guarantee that the system has the correct hardware.
  • Page 283 Before upgr Project Mgr customer of a service interruption (total outage) during the upgrade. If it is not an Avaya-maintained customer, get password information. You can obtain downtime from QPPCNs. Verify with the customer that they do not use any login ID...
  • Page 284: Make The Blowback Tape

    System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8si (Blowback) Upgrade process steps What When Check that the software load version on the processor is the During upgr Design Spec same as or higher than the version on the translation card. (Use the list configuration software-version memory- command.) resident Compare the software load version on the processor...
  • Page 285: Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet To R8Si

    System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si Ensure that these tasks are complete before the upgrade visit: Verify the required hardware for a control-carrier replacement [75 small upgrade] Verify the required hardware for a control cabinet replacement [75 small upgrade] Provide the required tools [75 small upgrade] Perform these tasks during the upgrade visit:...
  • Page 286 To place a claim for missing equipment as part of the Streamlined Implementation process, call 1-800- 772-5409 and respond to the call prompter, or call the number provided by your Avaya representative. Required hardware, small System 75 control-carrier upgrade to R8si...
  • Page 287: Notes

    The TSC cannot source equipment for you. To place a claim for missing equipment as part of the Streamlined Implementation process, call 1-800- 772-5409 and respond to the call prompter, or call the number provided by your Avaya representative. SI Installation and Upgrades...
  • Page 288: Notes

    System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si Required hardware, Small Sytem 75 upgrade to multi-carrier R8si Description Equipment Quantity Processor Port Network 6300-159 DC-Powered Port Carrier 63155 1 (Note 1) 2 Mbyte Mass-Storage Translation Card (White Card) 601817448 1 or 2 (Notes 2 and 4 Mbyte Mass-Storage Translation Card (White Card)
  • Page 289 Backplane pin repair kit (KS-22876-L2 or equivalent) • Documentation (book or PDF file) for the current release: — Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY® Server SI (555-233-123) — DEFINITY® ECS R8.1 Administrator’s Guide (555-233-503) Return to Task List Inspect the new control carrier and install CURL [75 small upgrade]...
  • Page 290 System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si Verify software load [75 small upgrade] Return to Task List Type list configuration software-versions memory-resident and press Enter. Record the software load. Return to Task List Verify system status [75 small upgrade] Return to Task List Verify that system status is normal.
  • Page 291 System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si NOTE: To save translations on duplicated systems, the systems must be in sync or the command will fail. For High and Critical Reliability only, execute status system 1 before you save translations.
  • Page 292 System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si Auxiliary lead appearances at AUX connector Color Pin number AUX connector outputs W-BL Major BL-W (Note 1) Minor (Note 1) W-BR BR-W R-BL BL-R R-BR BR-R BK-BL Emergency BL-BK...
  • Page 293 System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si Auxiliary lead appearances at AUX connector Color Pin number AUX connector outputs Y-BR AUX power BR-Y V-BL BL-V External Alarm A (Note 1) External Alarm return V-BR BR-V INADS Tip...
  • Page 294 System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si Auxiliary lead appearances for System 75, G1, and G3 Color 66-type Multi-carrrier AUX Single-carrrier 808A 574-5 conn conn outputs AUX conn outputs emerg power block xfer unit xfer unit term outputs...
  • Page 295 System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si Auxiliary lead appearances for System 75, G1, and G3 Color 66-type Multi-carrrier AUX Single-carrrier 808A 574-5 conn conn outputs AUX conn outputs emerg power block xfer unit xfer unit term outputs...
  • Page 296 System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si message displays when the AUDIX is successfully shutdown. This SHUTDOWN Completed takes about 2 minutes. CAUTION: If leaving AUDIX System in the carrier, back it out about 2 in. (5 cm) to eliminate the possibility of damage due to power surges.
  • Page 297 System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si Behind the cabinet, remove all of the back panels. Two different types of screws hold the back panels to the cabinet. Remove the #10 screws with a screwdriver or a 1/4-inch socket.
  • Page 298 System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si To ensure that the port circuit packs (in the A and B carriers) and the power units (in the B carrier) are properly replaced, label each component with its slot number. Disconnect the power cords from the power units in the B carrier.
  • Page 299 System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si Figure 71: R1V3 System 75 cabinet SMALL CABINET FANS AHF4 CABLE ADAPTER SLOT 07 RMSS AC POWER CORD PORT CARRIER B RMSS OR HCMR RIBBON CABLE REAR VIEW (COVERS REMOVED) Return to Task List Remove control carrier A [75 small upgrade]...
  • Page 300 System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si Clean or replace the air filter (403326820) if necessary. In front of carrier, remove the 4 screws (top 2 first) holding the A carrier to the cabinet frame. Use a long-handle screwdriver or 5/16-inch socket with a 10-inch extension.
  • Page 301 System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si Figure 73: Locations of grounding jumpers SMALL CABINET CONTROL CARRIER A GROUNDING JUMPERS PORT CARRIER B Figure 74: Location of P1 and P2 connectors on System 75 carrier SIDE VIEW REAR OF CARRIER Return to Task List...
  • Page 302 System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si Prepare and install new control carrier [75 small upgrade] Return to Task List Install the J58890AH control carrier in position A by lining up the plastic alignment tips on the top rear of the carrier with the screw holes in the cabinet.
  • Page 303 System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si Figure 75: Locations of grounding jumpers SMALL CABINET CONTROL CARRIER A GROUNDING JUMPERS PORT CARRIER B Figure 76: TDM/LAN connections for R7si/R8si PPN SLOT 03 TDM/LAN BUS TERMINATOR (ZAHF4) SLOT 21...
  • Page 304 System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si Table 13: TDM/LAN connections J Number Carrier Type LHS Slot RHS Slot J58890BB-1 Port J58890BB-2 Port J58890BB-3 Port J58890AH Enhanced Control A Figure 77: Locations of power units 631AR/631WA1/631DA1 631BR/631WB1/631DB1 POWER UNIT...
  • Page 305 System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si Install new control cabinet [75 small upgrade] Return to Task List NOTE: This procedure is for systems not requiring earthquake protection. The new control cabinet already contains a TN790B circuit pack, and the network control and packet control mechanism are already in place.
  • Page 306 System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si Attach the cabinet to the front mounting angle using 4 No. 12-24 by 1/2-inch thread-forming screws. In the rear of the cabinet, lay the stiffener on the bottom of the cabinet aligning the stiffener with the holes in the bottom of the cabinet.
  • Page 307 System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si — Figure 80: Cabinet earthquake mounting concrete floor CABINET NYLON 3/8-16 X 3.25 INCH INSULATING HEX BOLT WASHER (2 REQ’D) (2 REQ’D) STIFFENER CABINET FOOT NOTE: CONCRETE ANCHOR FLOOR (2 REQ’D)
  • Page 308 System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si NOTE: The new R8si control carrier has only 1 more port slot than a J58890AB control carrier. You may need to move and retranslate circuit packs. If it was not done before the upgrade, relocate the circuit packs now.
  • Page 309 System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si Install TDM/LAN bus terminators and connect cables [75 small upgrade] Return to Task List On the top port cabinet, remove the existing terminator (AHF1), and replace it with a AHF110 TDM/LAN bus terminator.
  • Page 310 System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si Table 14: Intercabinet Cable Connections Connect Cables From Pin-Field Carrier Block Carrier Pin-Field Block J58890L-1 L5 ICCB J58890M-1 L5 ICCB ICCC ICCC Figure 83: ICC pin-field blocks on J58890L-1 L5 enhanced control cabinet SLOT # ROW 56 ROW 47...
  • Page 311 SCC1 WP-91716 L3 AHF110 WP-91716 L6 and L7 (older cables have blue ZAHF4 MCC1 labels; yellow labels are newer) Return to Task List Connect power and grounding [75 small upgrade] Return to Task List During routine operation, the ground for the emergency transfer stations is derived from the system’s auxiliary cable.
  • Page 312 System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si Connect the power cable to the wall plug. Return to Task List Close upgraded PPN stack without earthquake protection [75 small upgrade] Return to Task List NOTE: This procedure is for systems not requiring earthquake protection.
  • Page 313 System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si Figure 85: Locations of ground plate, earthquake front plate, and battery FRONT EARTHQUAKE PLATE GROUND PLATE BATTERY SIDE VIEW 2-CABINET PORT NETWORK Return to Task List Install cable clamps [75 small upgrade] Return to Task List Behind the cabinets using screws provided, install two cable clamps on each ground plate (see...
  • Page 314 System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si Figure 86: Locations of ground plate and cable clamps on single-carrier cabinet CABLE CLAMPS GROUND PLATE REAR VIEW Return to Task List Power up and set date, time and daylight savings rule [75 small upgrade] Return to Task List CAUTION: It may be necessary to reseat circuit packs.
  • Page 315 Verify that all tests pass. If any of the terminal messages indicate a test has failed or if the message spe down mode displayed, refer to Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY® Server SI (555-233-123) to clear the trouble. Type and press Enter.
  • Page 316: Reference

    Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si Get the DOSS order number of the upgrade from the project manager and ask the regional Customer Software Administration to administer customer options. See the Avaya Support Web page for telephone numbers.
  • Page 317: Test Single-Carrier Cabinet Systems

    System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si Type and press Enter. display communication-interface links Status each of the links. NOTE: ISDN-PRI D-channel links no longer appear on this screen. (For release 7 and later, ISDN-PRI resides on the network packet circuit pack.) For release 7 and later, the only way to determine if an ISDN-PRI D-Channel is up is to use the status signaling group command.
  • Page 318: Test Multi-Carrier Cabinet Systems

    System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si Test Expansion Interface Circuit Packs Test Time Division Multiplexing Bus for Each Expansion Port Network Test Tone-Clock for Each Expansion Port Network Test Tone-Clock Interchange for Each Expansion Port Network Test Expansion Interface Exchange for Each Expansion Port Network Check Circuit Pack Configuration Save Translations, if Required...
  • Page 319 System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si Test Stratum 3 Clock Perform Complete System Test Activate and Test Alarm Origination Feature Return to Task List Readminister translation [75 small upgrade] Return to Task List If the customer has added one or more components (for example, a call pickup group) to the system since translation was done, the customer is responsible for readministering the translation.
  • Page 320: Helpful Links

    Return to Task List The Return of Excess & Unused Equipment on Sales Orders is a process for returning excess and unused equipment from customer premises to Avaya. • When the Project Manager completes a project sales order in SAP or the Technician completes a non-project sales order in Workbench, a return order is created in SAP for any items that were on the sales order, but not installed.
  • Page 321: Upgrade Overview: System 75 Xe

    System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si Insert An Isolator Power-Failure Stations During routine switch operation, the ground for the power-failure stations is derived from the system’s auxiliary cable. This ground will be disconnected during the upgrade, thus disabling the power-failure stations.
  • Page 322: Relocating Epn Port Circuit Packs

    System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si Relocating EPN port circuit packs When you upgrade a System 75 XE to an R7si or R8si EPN: You can need to move and manually retranslate port circuit packs. •...
  • Page 323: Replacing The Cabinet And Control Carrier

    System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si • If the control carrier in the small-cabinet System 75 system contains a TN752 or TN755B power supply, this circuit pack will occupy port slots 12 and 13 of the new R7si enhanced control carrier. •...
  • Page 324 System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8si (Blowback) Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8si SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 325: Installation For Mcc1

    Add IP Solutions Install and Connect Modems Administer the features, telephones, and other equipment according to customer data found on the provisioning plan. Use the procedures in the Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager (555-233-506). Test Telephones and Other Equipment Select the activity you are currently performing to see information, task lists, and procedures for that activity.
  • Page 326 Installation for MCC1 (Multicarrier Cabinets) Made Easy SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 327: Install And Connect Mcc1

    Install and Connect MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinet Task List: Install and Connect MCC1 Install and Connect MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinet This section describes how to install the MCC1 (Multicarrier) cabinet. For information on Single-Carrier Cabinets, go to Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets).
  • Page 328 Check the customer’s order and the shipping packing lists to confirm all equipment is present. Check the system adjuncts for damage and report all damage according to local shipping instructions. If any equipment is missing, report the information to your Avaya representative. Unpack and Inspect Cabinets Return to Task List CAUTION: A cabinet may weigh as much as 800 lb (363 kg) and may be top heavy.
  • Page 329 Ensure all circuit packs are fully inserted into the proper slots according to the Customer Service Document (CSD). Report any discrepancies in circuit pack type or quantity to your Avaya representative. For detailed circuit pack descriptions, refer to the Hardware Guide for Avaya Communication Manager (555-245-207) book.
  • Page 330 Each EPN cabinet is normally positioned adjacent to the PPN cabinet but may be located remotely in a different room or a different building. A configuration can have up to 5 EPNs in a MCC1. The procedure for installing an EPN cabinet is the same as for the PPN cabinet.
  • Page 331: Install Concrete Floor Mounting

    Install and Connect MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinet Task List: Install and Connect MCC1 • Model 15A Announcement System — see the table for a list of equipment. The BLD1 circuit pack provides 8 channels with up to 20 seconds of recording time on each channel.
  • Page 332: Install Raised Computer Floor Mounting

    Install and Connect MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinet Task List: Install and Connect MCC1 Install Raised Computer Floor Mounting Position the cabinet in the exact position it is to occupy when the installation is complete. Insert a pencil or marker through the holes previously occupied by the carriage bolts (front and rear) in the bottom of the cabinets and mark the raised floor panels directly beneath each hole.
  • Page 333 Install and Connect MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinet Task List: Install and Connect MCC1 Figure 88: Earthquake Mounting — Raised Computer Floor 3/8 inch flat washer Nut welded to frame 4 inches (10.16 cm) Leveling foot 3/8 - 16 threaded rod raised...
  • Page 334: Connect Ac Power And Ground

    Return to Task List CAUTION: The equipment room AC power and ground wiring must be performed by a qualified electrician. Refer to the Hardware Guide for Avaya Communication Manager (555-245- 207) for site requirement information. CAUTION: The power circuit must be dedicated to the system and must not be shared with other equipment and must not be controlled by a wall switch.
  • Page 335: Task List: Connect Ac Power And Ground

    Install and Connect MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinet Task List: Connect AC power and ground Task List: Connect AC power and ground Perform these tasks to connect AC power and ground: Ground AC Load Center 50 ft (15.2 m) or Less from Cabinet Ground AC Load Center More Than 50 ft (15.2 m) from Cabinet...
  • Page 336: Grounding An Ac-Powered System (J58890Ce)

    Install and Connect MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinet Task List: Connect AC power and ground AC Power Sources and Plug Type Power Distribution Unit Power Sources Power Input AC power distribution Single-phase 120 VAC with 120 VAC, 60 Hz (J58890CE-1 and J58890CE-2)
  • Page 337 Install and Connect MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinet Task List: Connect AC power and ground Repeat connecting each EPN cabinet to the single-point ground block. At the AC load center, connect a 10 AWG (#25) (6 mm ) wire to the single-point ground block.
  • Page 338 Install and Connect MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinet Task List: Connect AC power and ground At the bottom rear of the PPN cabinet, connect a 6 AWG (#40) (16 mm ) CABINET GROUND wire to the cabinet ground block. See Figure 90, Typical Cabinet Grounding Wiring Diagram, page 338.
  • Page 339 Install and Connect MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinet Task List: Connect AC power and ground Return to Task List Connect Battery Leads (J58890CH-1) Return to Task List Figure 91, Typical Small Battery Assembly, on page 339 shows a typical optional small battery holdover assembly.
  • Page 340 1 AWG (50 mm ) 50 ft (15.2 m) cable to Carrier Circuit Breakers large battery cabinet. For cables greater than 50 ft (15.2 m), contact your Avaya Ground Terminal Block representative. Connect -48 VDC Return - 1 AWG (50 Ground Terminal Block ) red cable here.
  • Page 341 Install and Connect MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinet Task List: Connect AC power and ground Connect Large Battery Holdover Return to Task List When using large battery holdover, 1 battery cabinet is required for every system cabinet requiring holdover. The 24-cell battery cabinet must have a float voltage of 54.2 VDC.
  • Page 342 Install and Connect MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinet Task List: Connect AC power and ground Temperature Sensor Cable Adapter Cables H600-476 Adapter Cable Usage Group 1 (G1) 24-cell customer-provided battery Group 3 (G3) (included with 24-cell Avaya battery battery cabinet) Return to Task List...
  • Page 343: Connect Dc Power And Ground

    Install and Connect MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinet Connect DC Power and Ground Return to Task List Connect AC Power Return to Task List Set the main circuit breakers on the power distribution unit OFF. Connect cabinet AC line cords to the AC power receptacles.
  • Page 344 Install and Connect MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinet Task List: Connect DC Power and Ground Connect AC Power to DC Power Cabinet Connect Ground Wires for DC-Powered Systems Turn Circuit Breakers Off Connect DC Power to PPN and EPN Cabinets Connect DC Battery Cabinet to DC Power Cabinet...
  • Page 345 Install and Connect MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinet Task List: Connect DC Power and Ground Install Rectifier Modules and Battery Interface Unit Return to Task List Each rectifier module operates as an integral part of a complete power system with battery backup. The modules operate in a redundant, high reliability mode to provide -48 VDC at 850 Watts to a common power bus.
  • Page 346 Install and Connect MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinet Task List: Connect DC Power and Ground Connect Power and Ground(s) Return to Task List Have a qualified electrician connect and route wires from the AC load center to the dedicated electrical outlet for the power distribution unit.
  • Page 347 Install and Connect MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinet Task List: Connect DC Power and Ground Figure 98: Typical Cabinet Grounding Wiring Diagram widfspgb KLC 100297 Figure notes PPN Cabinet 6 AWG (#40) (16 4 mm2) Ground Wire to Approved Ground EPN Cabinet (if Installed)
  • Page 348 Install and Connect MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinet Task List: Connect DC Power and Ground Tie wrap the ground wire to the inside wiring cable. NOTE: The ground wires are connected to the CBC as instructed in Install Telecommunications Cabling. Return to Task List...
  • Page 349 Install and Connect MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinet Task List: Connect DC Power and Ground Connect AC Power to DC Power Cabinet Return to Task List This procedure applies to both the Processor Port Networks (PPN) and Expansion Port Networks (EPN). CAUTION: Power is present in the cabinet even if the AC power cable is unplugged.
  • Page 350 Install and Connect MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinet Task List: Connect DC Power and Ground Set the carrier circuit breakers to OFF. Figure 99: Power Distribution Unit (J58890CH) pcdf010 KLC 020599 Figure notes Connect small battery holdover Connect -48 VDC - 1 AWG (50 mm...
  • Page 351 Install and Connect MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinet Task List: Connect DC Power and Ground Connect the -48 volt RTN wire to the -48RTN terminal on the J58890CF Power Distribution Unit terminal block. Repeat Steps 2 through 6 for each EPN and Auxiliary cabinet in the system.
  • Page 352 Install and Connect MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinet Task List: Connect DC Power and Ground Figure 100: Typical Power and Ground for a Mixed AC/DC-Powered Cabinet 1 AWG (44 mm ) up to 50 feet (15.2 m) or engineered for less than 0.5 volt drop per conductor...
  • Page 353 Install and Connect MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinet Task List: Connect DC Power and Ground Figure 102, Remote Power Off Cable Connections — Part 2, on page 353 shows the cabling from the auxiliary contacts inside the EPO switch assembly and how they connect to the internal relay.
  • Page 354 Install and Connect MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinet Task List: Connect DC Power and Ground Connect External Alarm Cable Return to Task List Plug the external alarm cable into the connector shown in Figure 103, External Alarm Cable Connection, on page 354.
  • Page 355 Install and Connect MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinet Task List: Connect DC Power and Ground Verify Fiber Optic Duplication Interface Cabling (TN792 port networks) Return to Task List If the fiber optic duplicate interface cabling is not already installed, interconnect the A and B port networks (TN792) with the 14-in.
  • Page 356: Connect Fiber Optic Interconnect Cabling

    Install and Connect MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinet Connect Fiber Optic Interconnect Cabling Connect Fiber Optic Interconnect Cabling Return to Task List Signals between the cabinets are carried by fiber optic cables. Lightwave transceivers provide the required fiber optic interface. The fiber optic cables from the DEFINITY ECS route to a Lightguide Interconnect Unit (LIU) or fiber optic shelf.
  • Page 357 Install and Connect MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinet Connect Fiber Optic Interconnect Cabling Route the cables from the FROM cabinet down into the cable trays of each EPN cabinet. Connect the cables to the lightwave transceiver just installed on the TO cabinet.
  • Page 358 Install and Connect MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinet Connect Fiber Optic Interconnect Cabling Return to Task List Connect High-Reliability CSS-Connected System with 1 Switch Node Return to Task List Figure 106, High-Reliability CSS-Connected with 1 Switch Node, on page 358 shows typical fiber optic cabling between cabinets.
  • Page 359 Install and Connect MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinet Connect Fiber Optic Interconnect Cabling Connect Critical Reliability CSS-Connected System with 1 Switch Node Return to Task List Figure 107, Critical-Reliability CSS-Connected with 1 Switch Node, on page 359 shows typical fiber optic cabling between cabinets. The cable between port slots 1 and 2 on each switch node is a metallic cable (H600-278).
  • Page 360 Install and Connect MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinet Connect Fiber Optic Interconnect Cabling SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 361: (Single Carrier Cabinets) Made Easy

    Add IP Solutions Install and Connect Modems Administer the features, telephones, and other equipment according to customer data found on the provisioning plan. Use the procedures in the Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager (555-233-506). Test Telephones and Other Equipment Select the activity you are currently performing to see information, task lists, and procedures for that activity.
  • Page 362 (Single Carrier Cabinets) Made Easy SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 363: Install And Connect Scc1

    This section describes how to install the Single-Carrier Cabinets (SCC1). For information on Multicarrier Cabinets (MCC1), go to Install and Connect MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinet on page 327. Floor plans and equipment layouts for typical system installations are provided in Hardware Guide for Avaya Communication Manager (555-245-207).
  • Page 364 DANGER: If the label is different than the voltage type at the site, notify your Avaya representative immediately for a replacement power supply. Do not, under any circumstances, connect an incorrect power supply or power source.
  • Page 365 Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Task List: Install and Connect Single-Carrier Cabinets (SCC1) Correct Shipping Errors Return to Task List Red-tag all defective and over-shipped equipment. For Streamlined Implementation in the United States, call 1-800-772-5409. For customers outside the United States, contact your order service agent. Position the Cabinets (Standard Reliability) Return to Task List CAUTION:...
  • Page 366 Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Task List: Install and Connect Single-Carrier Cabinets (SCC1) Position Cabinets (High or Critical Reliability) Return to Task List CAUTION: Lifting the cabinet may require two people, as it may weigh as much as 130 pounds (60 kilograms).
  • Page 367 Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Task List: Install and Connect Single-Carrier Cabinets (SCC1) Install Earthquake Protection for SCC1 Return to Task List Earthquake protection installs only on SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets). Position the Control Cabinet (J58890L) in the position it is to occupy when the installation is complete.
  • Page 368 Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Task List: Install and Connect Single-Carrier Cabinets (SCC1) Figure 108: Cabinet Earthquake Mounting — Rear View r781851a CJL 030796 Figure notes Cabinet Cabinet Foot Nylon Insulating Washer (2 Required) Floor Plugs (Remove) Long Hex Head Bolt (2 Required) Concrete Floor Anchor Stiffener Concrete Floor...
  • Page 369 Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Task List: Install and Connect Single-Carrier Cabinets (SCC1) Figure 109: Front Mounting Angle Location r781854a CJL 030896 Figure notes #12-24x1/2-inch Thread Forming Hex Head Bolt Screw Nylon Insulating Washer Control Cabinet Concrete Floor Front Mounting Angle Concrete Floor Anchor Return to Task List SI Installation and Upgrades...
  • Page 370: Ground Dc-Powered Cabinets

    Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Ground DC-Powered Cabinets Ground DC-Powered Cabinets Return to Task List CAUTION: System grounding shall comply with the general rules for grounding contained in Article 250 of the National Electrical Code (NEC), National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) 70, or the applicable code at the installation site.
  • Page 371 Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Task List: Connect the cabinet grounds on the J58890R DC Power Cabinet and the Single-Carrier Cabinets Figure 110: DC Power Cabinet Grounding dc_rect1 RBP 051396 Figure notes DC Power Cabinet 1 AWG (#70) (7 mm ) Wire To Approved Ground Ground Discharge Bar...
  • Page 372 Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Task List: Connect the cabinet grounds on the J58890R DC Power Cabinet and the Single-Carrier Cabinets Figure 111: Frame Ground Wiring Between Power Cabinets dc_rect6 RBP 052996 Figure notes 6 AWG (#40) (4mm ) Wire Terminal Lug (Part of D-18181895) DC Battery Cabinet Pan Head Slotted Screw...
  • Page 373 Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Task List: Connect the cabinet grounds on the J58890R DC Power Cabinet and the Single-Carrier Cabinets Figure 112: DC Power Distribution Unit Ground j58890r1 RBP 042296 Figure notes DC Power Cabinet GRD Connector Terminal on DC Power Distribution Unit DC Power Distribution Unit To Additional DC Power Distribution Units (if...
  • Page 374: Connect Dc Power

    Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Connect DC Power Figure 113: Single-Carrier Cabinet Ground dc_rect4 RBP 032896 Figure notes 4 AWG (#5) (21 mm ) Wire To Additional Control Cabinets in Same Room Control Cabinet (Cabinet A) DC Power Cabinet Single-Point Ground Block Ground Discharge Bar Return to Task List...
  • Page 375: Making Dc Power Connections

    Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Task List: Install a J58890CG DC Power Distribution Unit Making DC Power Connections A 30 foot (9 m) cable connects to each cabinet. A special connector on one end of the cable is plugged into the cabinet power connector.
  • Page 376: Dc Power Connections With Dc Distribution Unit

    Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Task List: Install a J58890CG DC Power Distribution Unit Installing on a wall with a plywood backing plate Hold the unit at the desired location and mark the four hole (slots and keyholes) centers with a pencil.
  • Page 377 Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Task List: Install a J58890CG DC Power Distribution Unit Figure 114: Typical DC Power Connections Figure notes System Cabinet Stack DC Power Cable (H600-436, G1) to Power Connector on Each Cabinet. Cut to Length DC Power Cabinet and Crimp a Ring Terminal Onto Each White Wires...
  • Page 378 Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Task List: Install a J58890CG DC Power Distribution Unit Figure 115: Connections Using DC Power Distribution Unit Figure notes System Cabinet Stack 12 inches (30.5 cm) from floor to DC Power Distribution Unit DC Power Cabinet DC Power Cable to Power Connector on DC Power Distribution Unit (position Each Cabinet.
  • Page 379 Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Task List: Install a J58890CG DC Power Distribution Unit Figure 116: DC Power Cabinet Stack — Rear pwrdist4 RBP 052896 Figure notes DC Power Cabinet Stack Connect to -48 VDC Return Bus DC Power Cables Daisy Chained Inset Applies to -48 VDC and -48 Between DC Power Cabinets VDC Return Buses in All Three...
  • Page 380 Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Task List: Install a J58890CG DC Power Distribution Unit Connect Battery Cabinet Return to Task List CAUTION: Power is present in the cabinet even if the AC power cable is unplugged. Turn off the main circuit breaker on the front of the cabinet when procedures require ALL power to be removed from the cabinet.
  • Page 381 Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Task List: Install a J58890CG DC Power Distribution Unit Connect Optional Battery Leads Return to Task List To prevent the internal batteries from discharging, the Control Cabinet is shipped with the battery leads disconnected. Set the circuit breakers OFF.
  • Page 382: Ground And Connect Ac-Powered Cabinets

    Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Ground and Connect AC-Powered Cabinets Ground and Connect AC-Powered Cabinets Return to Task List CAUTION: System grounding shall comply with the general rules for grounding contained in Article 250 of the National Electrical Code (NEC), National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) 70, or the applicable code at the installation site.
  • Page 383 Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Task List: Connect the cabinet grounds on the J58890R DC Power Cabinet and the Single-Carrier Cabinets At Cabinet A, connect a 10 AWG (#25) (2.5 mm ) wire to the single-point ground block. The 10 AWG (#25) (2.5 mm ) wire must be long enough to reach the telecommunications cables at the rear of the system cabinets, follow these cables to the Main Distribution Frame (MDF), and to...
  • Page 384 Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Task List: Connect the cabinet grounds on the J58890R DC Power Cabinet and the Single-Carrier Cabinets Set the Ringer Frequency Return to Task List CAUTION: When adding or replacing any hardware, be sure to ground yourself against electrostatic discharge (ESD) by wearing a grounded wrist strap.
  • Page 385: Connect Time Division Multiplexing Bus Cables

    Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Connect Time Division Multiplexing Bus Cables Connect Time Division Multiplexing Bus Cables Return to Task List If the cabinet stack contains only one Single-Carrier Cabinet, skip this task. Locate the white fabric-covered Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) bus cable on the rear of the cabinets. Use the procedures that apply to this installation: •...
  • Page 386 Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Connect Time Division Multiplexing Bus Cables Figure 120: Connections for Standard Reliability Systems tdm_cab2 CJL 030696 Figure notes AHF110 TDM Bus Terminator (Slot 17) Port Cabinet (Standard Reliability) TDM/Local Area Network (TDM/LAN) Control Cabinet A Position Pinfield (Slot 00) AHF110 TDM Bus Terminator (Slot 03) TDM Bus Cable WP-91716 L3...
  • Page 387 Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Connect Time Division Multiplexing Bus Cables Connect the supplied Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) Bus Cables (WP-91716 L3) from Cabinet A to Cabinet B as shown. Figure 121: Connections for High or Critical Reliability Systems tdm_cab3 CJL 053096 Figure notes AHF110 TDM Bus Terminator (Slot 17)
  • Page 388 Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Connect Time Division Multiplexing Bus Cables High or Critical Reliability PPN - Three Cabinet Stack Return to Task List Remove the Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) Bus Terminator from Slot 18 of Control Cabinet A (Processor Port Network (PPN)) and move it to Slot 17 on the top port cabinet. See Figure 122, Connections for High or Critical Reliability Systems, on page 388.
  • Page 389 Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Connect Time Division Multiplexing Bus Cables Expansion Port Network (All Reliability Options) Return to Task List Remove the TDM Bus Terminator from Slot 18 of Control Cabinet A (PPN) and move it to Slot 17 on the top port cabinet.
  • Page 390 Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Connect Time Division Multiplexing Bus Cables Verify Port Cabinet Address Plugs Return to Task List The address plug is a jumper field on port cabinets only. The address plug is located on the far right hand side of the backplane, to the right of slot 00.
  • Page 391 Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Connect Time Division Multiplexing Bus Cables Install Rear Panels Return to Task List Install the rear panels and loosely thread each screw. See Figure 125, Rear Panel Screw Locations, on page 391. For unstacked cabinets, tighten the screws securely. For a stack of cabinets, allow the screws labeled callout 4 to remain loose.
  • Page 392 Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Connect Time Division Multiplexing Bus Cables Align the mounting holes in the rear ground plate over the bottom screws in the top cabinet. See Figure 127, Rear Ground Plate and Front Plate or Cabinet Clip — Side View, on page 393.
  • Page 393 Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Connect Time Division Multiplexing Bus Cables Figure 127: Rear Ground Plate and Front Plate or Cabinet Clip — Side View grdpltec LJK 031096 Figure notes Front Ground Plate or Cabinet Clip Battery Rear Ground Plate Return to Task List Install Front Ground Plates (Systems with Radiation Shielding and Earthquake Protection)
  • Page 394 Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Connect Time Division Multiplexing Bus Cables At the front of the cabinets, align the holes in the top of the front ground plate with the holes at the bottom of the upper cabinet, and insert the four screws. Do not tighten the screws yet. See Figure 127, Rear Ground Plate and Front Plate or Cabinet Clip —...
  • Page 395 Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Connect Time Division Multiplexing Bus Cables Install Cabinet Clips (Systems without Earthquake Protection) Return to Task List A cabinet clip is required between each pair of stacked cabinets. At the front of the cabinets, install a cabinet clip between each pair of cabinets by hooking the clip into the slot of the upper cabinet and snapping the straight leg of the clip into the slot on the lower cabinet.
  • Page 396 Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Connect Time Division Multiplexing Bus Cables Connect System Cables Return to Task List Connect the cables for critical reliability Expansion Port Networks (EPNs) as shown in Figure 121, Connections for High or Critical Reliability Systems, on page 387 and in Inter-Cabinet Cable Connections...
  • Page 397 Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Connect Time Division Multiplexing Bus Cables Figure 130: Connections for High or Critical Reliability Systems tdm_cab3 CJL 053096 Figure notes AHF110 TDM Bus Terminator (Slot 17) AHF110 TDM Bus Terminator (Slot 01) TDM/Local Area Network (TDM/LAN) Slot 18 Pinfield (Slot 00) Inter-Cabinet Cables (ICC) A, B and C...
  • Page 398 Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Connect Time Division Multiplexing Bus Cables Inter-Cabinet Cable Connections From Cabinet A To Cabinet B Cabinet Carrier Connection Carrier Connection Processor Port J58890L (ICC) B J58890M (ICC) B Network (PPN) (ICC) C (ICC) C Expansion Port J58890N (ICC) A...
  • Page 399 Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Connect Time Division Multiplexing Bus Cables Figure 132: Connections to Standard Reliability Systems 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2...
  • Page 400 Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Connect Time Division Multiplexing Bus Cables Figure 133: Connections to High Reliability Systems 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2...
  • Page 401 Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Connect Time Division Multiplexing Bus Cables Figure 134: Connections to Critical Reliability Systems 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2...
  • Page 402 Install and Connect SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) Connect Time Division Multiplexing Bus Cables SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 403: Install Telecommunications Cabling

    Install Telecommunications Cabling Task List: Installing the Telecommunications Cabling Install Telecommunications Cabling This section provides both information about installing the telecommunications cabling and procedures for doing the installation. Information about Installing the Cabling • Provisioning Plan on page 404 • Main Distribution Frame (MDF) Hardware on page 404 •...
  • Page 404: Provisioning Plan

    A provisioning plan should be completed prior to an installation. The plan determines an appropriate available port circuit on the Avaya Media Gateway for each telephone, trunk, and peripheral connection needed, and any auxiliary power for Basic Rate Interface (BRI) and certain display sets.
  • Page 405 Install Telecommunications Cabling Main Distribution Frame (MDF) Hardware Figure 135: Example MDF Connections (SCC1-Single-Carrier Cabinet 25-Pair Yellow Field Cable 25-Pair Cable Network Intrface 25-Pair Cable 25-Pair Cable 25-Pair Cable 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 04 03 02 01 Trunk Circuit Pack Line Circuit Pack 0016_0 RBP 052396...
  • Page 406: Mdf Cross-Connect Fields

    Install Telecommunications Cabling MDF Cross-Connect Fields Figure 136: Example MDF Connections (MCC1-Multicarrier Cabinet) Port Tie Trunk 4 Port Tie Trunk w/ E&M Signaling Port Analog Port CO Port Data Line Port DID Port Digital Port Hybrid Port BRI Port Analog...
  • Page 407 Install Telecommunications Cabling MDF Cross-Connect Fields The distribution field contains four cross-connect areas: • The purple field (port field) terminates 25-pair cables from the system. Each line circuit pack connects to one 25-pair row of the 110-type terminal block. One 25-pair cable is required for each line circuit pack.
  • Page 408: Main Distribution Frame

    Main Distribution Frame Main Distribution Frame The preferred location of the Main Distribution Frame (MDF) is directly behind the Single-Carrier Cabinet (SCC1) stack or the Multi-Carrier Cabinet MCC1). Figure 137, Typical 110A-Type Terminal Blocks (SCC1), on page 408 shows a typical SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinet) installation using 110A-type...
  • Page 409: Main Distribution Frame Labels

    Install Telecommunications Cabling Main Distribution Frame Labels Figure 138: Typical 110P-Type Terminal Blocks (MCC1) mccmdf KLC 060596 Figure notes Multi-Carrier Cabinet (MCC1) Station Cables Z113A Cable Slack Manager Station Distribution Field 25-Pair Cable to System Cabinet Port Distribution Field Trunk/Auxiliary Field...
  • Page 410: Off-Premises Circuit Protection

    Install Telecommunications Cabling Off-Premises Circuit Protection Each label identifies 2 rows on the terminal block. The upper half identifies the row above it and the lower half identifies the row below it. The labels are inserted into the clear plastic designation strips furnished with the terminal blocks.
  • Page 411: Sneak Fuse Panels

    SCP-110 Protectors can be ordered separately and installed on the 157B connecting block. Fifty protectors are required per block. Cable Installation NOTE: To route the cables from the rear of the SCC1 stack or MCC1 to the MDF, use the Install Cable Slack Managers on page 441 procedure. Also see...
  • Page 412: Equipment Room Cabling Labels

    Install Telecommunications Cabling Cable Installation Equipment Room Cabling Labels The purple port label shown in Figure 140, Equipment Room Cabling Labels, on page 413 is installed on both ends of the 25-pair cables connecting to the trunk/auxiliary field and/or distribution field. The top blue/yellow building and floor labels are for cables connecting from the equipment room to a site/satellite location on another floor or in another building.
  • Page 413: Control Carrier Outputs Cable Installation

    Install Telecommunications Cabling Cable Installation Control Carrier Outputs Cable Installation A connector on the rear of the Control Carrier is labeled AUX. A 25-pair cable connects the AUX connector to a 110-type terminal block in the yellow field of the trunk/auxiliary field. The AUX connector outputs include the following: •...
  • Page 414 Install Telecommunications Cabling Cable Installation Equipment Room Labels Label Name Range Port Cable 1A1-1A20, 1B1-1B20, 1C1-1C20, 1D1-1D20, 1E1-1E20 Building Field Identified Floor Field Identified Auxiliary Cable Field Identified Site or Satellite A-F and/or Field Identified Figure 141: Self-Stick Label on 25-Pair Cable Connector Figure 142: Cable Routing to Top Terminal Blocks r758424b MMR 052996 Figure notes...
  • Page 415: Coupled Bonding Conductor

    Install Telecommunications Cabling Coupled Bonding Conductor Figure 143: Cable Routing to Bottom Terminal Blocks r758432b MMR 052996 Figure notes Main Distribution Frame Cable Slack Manager Number 2 AC Power Cord (AC-Powered Cable Slack Manager Number 3 Cabinets Only) System Cabinet(s) Cable Slack Manager Number 1 Building Cables (Through Cable Trunk/Auxiliary Field...
  • Page 416: Installation Space Requirements

    Install Telecommunications Cabling Installation Space Requirements Installation Space Requirements This section has information about Sneak Fuse Panels and Emergency Transfer Units on page 416 110-Type Hardware on page 416 Cable Slack Manager on page 416 Sneak Fuse Panels and Emergency Transfer Units Approximately eight inches (20 cm) of horizontal wall space is required for each column of sneak fuse panels.
  • Page 417: Station Wiring Design

    Install Telecommunications Cabling Station Wiring Design Station Wiring Design The following hardware and cabling is used: • Information Outlets on page 417 (modular wall jacks) • Station Cables on page 417 • Closets on page 418 — Site locations — Satellite locations A brief description of each of the above listed items follows.
  • Page 418: Closets

    Install Telecommunications Cabling Station Wiring Design • 150 ft (45.72 m) • 200 ft (61 m) NOTE: If more than 200 ft (61 m) of 4-pair station cable is required, a 451A in-line adapter (double-ended modular female connector) is attached to the cable and a second 4-pair cable of the required length is plugged into the adapter.
  • Page 419: Satellite Locations

    Install Telecommunications Cabling Station Wiring Design Satellite Locations Satellite locations are closets that provide an administration point (using cross-connect equipment) for station cables and where adjunct power may be applied. The station cable circuits from the equipment room MDF are 3-pair. At the satellite location, 4-pair circuits run to the information outlets. The hardware used is 110-type terminal blocks.
  • Page 420 Install Telecommunications Cabling Station Wiring Design Figure 145: 258A and BR2580A Adapters crdfadp CJL 101596 Figure notes BR2580A Adapter 25-Pair Male Ribbon Connector 258A Adapter 4-Pair Modular Jacks (8 Pins) Figure 146: 356A Adapter crdf356 CJL 101296 Figure notes 356A Adapter 4-Pair Modular Jacks (6 pins each, connected to 25-pair ribbon connector) SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 421: Station Circuit Distribution From Equipment Room

    Install Telecommunications Cabling Station Circuit Distribution from Equipment Room Station Circuit Distribution from Equipment Room This section explains the station circuit distribution from the equipment room to the information outlets for new wiring installations. Example connection diagrams are provided to show the options for running and connecting the station cables.
  • Page 422 Install Telecommunications Cabling Station Circuit Distribution from Equipment Room Figure 147: 4-Pair Circuit Distribution and Connectivity r764797a CJL 031396 Figure notes Part of Main Distribution Frame (MDF) B25A Cable 3-Pair Connecting Blocks Connectorized (Staggered Finger) Multiple 25-Pair Cable 4-Pair Connecting Blocks 258A or BR2580A Adapter Purple Field Information Outlet...
  • Page 423 Install Telecommunications Cabling Station Circuit Distribution from Equipment Room Figure 149: 4-Pair Run to Equipment Room or Satellite Location r758532a CJL 031196 Figure notes Part of MDF To System Cabinet (3 pair modularity) 3-Pair Connecting Blocks A25D Cable 4-Pair Connecting Blocks 258A or BR2580A Adapter Purple Field Information Outlet...
  • Page 424 Install Telecommunications Cabling Station Circuit Distribution from Equipment Room Figure 150: 3-Pair to 4-Pair Satellite Location Connectivity Figure notes Part of MDF Connectorized (staggered finger) Multiple 25-Pair Cable 3-Pair Connecting Blocks 4-Pair Connecting Blocks Purple Field Blue Field White Field 258A or BR2580A Adapter Patch Cord or Cross-Connect Jumpers...
  • Page 425: Voice And Data Terminals

    Install Telecommunications Cabling Voice and Data Terminals Figure 151: 3-Pair to 4-Pair Circuit Distribution and Connectivity r758533a CJL 031196 Figure notes Part of Main Distribution Frame (MDF) B25A Cable 3-Pair Connecting Blocks 3-Pair Circuits Purple Field 356A Adapter Blue Field Information Outlet Patch Cord or Cross-Connect Jumpers 3-Pair Circuit in 4-Pair Wire...
  • Page 426 Install Telecommunications Cabling Voice and Data Terminals 81XX series: Analog voice 8102, 8110 91XX series: 9101, 9103, 9110 84XX series: Digital voice 8403B, 8405B/D/B+/D+, 8410B/D, 8411B/D, 8412, 8434, 8435 94XX series: 9403, 9410, 9434 Basic Rate Interface (BRI) (75XX series): BRI voice 7505-VOM/T, 7506-VOM/T, 7507-VOM/T 85XX series:...
  • Page 427: Connectable Administration Terminals

    Install Telecommunications Cabling Connectable Administration Terminals Connectable Administration Terminals These administration terminals can connect to the system. Administration Terminal Application 715 BCS and 715 BCS-2 Management Terminal system Management Terminal administration and maintenance terminal *The keyboards and terminals are interchangeable when an adapter cable is used. NOTE: The older version of 715 BCT (the 715 Business Communications System (BCS)) (406803148 and 406803155), has a 6-pin mini-DIN keyboard connector.
  • Page 428: Sizing 4-Pair Station Cables

    Install Telecommunications Cabling Layout One 258A/BR2580A adapter is required for each 25-pair station cable containing 4-pair station circuits. One 356A adapter is required for each 25-pair station cable containing 3-pair station circuits. Hardware requirements are the same as for the equipment room. Sizing 4-Pair Station Cables Use the scale of the floor plan to determine the approximate length of the station cables required per the standard SYSTIMAX wiring concepts.
  • Page 429: Patch Cord/Jumper Installation And Administration

    Install Telecommunications Cabling Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration Before starting the patch cord installation, obtain a copy of the Port Assignment Record forms from the customer or marketing representative. See Figure 152, Port Assignment Record Form, on page 429.
  • Page 430 Install Telecommunications Cabling Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration Figure 153: Example 3-Pair Labeling to Information Outlet crdf5pr CJL 103096 Figure notes Equipment Room Central Location for Terminals 1 through 6 Satellite Location D-Inside Wire Cut Down to Connecting Block Work Location 258A Adapter White Row on 110 Terminal Block Information Outlet...
  • Page 431 Install Telecommunications Cabling Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration Figure 154: Example 4-Pair Labeling to Information Outlet crdf4pr CJL 102996 Figure notes Equipment Room 258A Adapter To Central Location for Terminals 1 D-Inside Wire Cut Down to Connecting through 6 Block Blue Row on 110 Terminal Block Information Outlet Purple Row on 110 Terminal Block...
  • Page 432 Install Telecommunications Cabling Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration Connect Control Carrier Outputs Cable Return to Task List Plug the connector cable in the AUX connector on the rear of the Control Carrier. Route the connector cable through the cable slack manager to the assigned 110-type terminal block in the yellow field of the trunk/auxiliary field.
  • Page 433 Install Telecommunications Cabling Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration Figure 155: Connect Trunk Pairs Using Concentrator Cables NEW796 THC 031296 Figure notes Trunk/Auxiliary Field Alternate Block/Rows To Control Carrier AUX Connector RJ21X/RJ2GX Network Interface Concentrator Cable (WP90929, List 1) Sneak Fuse Panel Concentrator Cable (WP90929, List 3) B25A Cable A25D (Male-to-Male) Cable...
  • Page 434 Install Telecommunications Cabling Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration Connect 1-pair patch cords/jumper wires from each 110-type terminal block row in the green field to the 110-type terminal block rows in the purple field for 1-pair Central Office (CO) trunks or in Figure 157, 3-Pair Modularity for Trunk Pairs for 3-Pair Tie Trunks, on page 435 for 3-pair tie trunks.
  • Page 435 Install Telecommunications Cabling Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration Figure 157: 3-Pair Modularity for Trunk Pairs for 3-Pair Tie Trunks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 r758537b MMR 031496 Figure notes...
  • Page 436 Install Telecommunications Cabling Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration Install Connector Cables Between Auxiliary Cabinet and MDF Return to Task List Auxiliary equipment that connects to the MDF can be mounted inside the Auxiliary cabinet. The equipment connects to an ED-1E1443-10 (Group 1) intraconnection panel mounted in the cabinet. This intraconnection panel consists of a 110-type 100-pair wiring block.
  • Page 437 Install Telecommunications Cabling Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration Mount 110A- or 110P-type terminal blocks on the wall Return to Task List The 110A-type terminal blocks can be stacked in almost any arrangement at any height or location on the wall. One arrangement is shown in Figure 159, 110A-Type Terminal Blocks (300-Pair), on page 438.
  • Page 438 Install Telecommunications Cabling Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration Figure 159: 110A-Type Terminal Blocks (300-Pair) r758420b MMR 031496 Figure notes 4 ft (1.22 m) 5.31 in. (13.5 cm) 6.6 ft (2 m) 47.5 in. (120.6 cm) 7.68 in. (19.5 cm) Horizontal Line 7/8-in.
  • Page 439 Install Telecommunications Cabling Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration Figure 160: 110P-Type Terminal Blocks (900-Pair) r758421b MMR 031496 Figure notes 4 ft (1.22 m) 7/8-in. (2.22 cm) Horizontal Line 23 in. (58.4 cm) 7.68 in. (19.5 cm) 8 ft (2.43 m) 47.5 in.
  • Page 440 Install Telecommunications Cabling Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration Figure 161: 1110A2 and 1110C1 Apparatus Mountings r781401 LJK 040896 Figure notes 1110C1 Apparatus Mounting 76 in. (193 cm) 1110A2 Apparatus Mounting 88.5 in. (225 cm) 43.5 in. (110.5 cm) Apparatus Mounting Frame Information Code Number Description 1110A2...
  • Page 441 Cable clamps are required in installations with cable slack managers. At the rear of the cabinets, install 2 cable clamps using the screws provided. These clamps hold the 25-pair input/output or MDF cables in place. Figure 162, Cable Routing Through Cable Slack Manager (MCC1), on page 441 and Figure 163,...
  • Page 442 Install Telecommunications Cabling Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration Figure 163: Cable Routing Through Cable Slack Manager (SCC1) r758155 CJL 031496 Figure notes Top of System Cabinets Cable Slack Manager (Cover Removed) Cable Clamps Main Distribution Frame (MDF) Cable Ties (Optional) Route Cables Along Path Shown Power Cord Port Cables...
  • Page 443 Install Telecommunications Cabling Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration Install Sneak Fuse Panels Return to Task List (For general information, see Sneak Fuse Panels on page 411.) Figure 164, Model 507B Sneak Fuse Panel, on page 443, or equivalent, is recommended for sneak current protection.
  • Page 444 Install Telecommunications Cabling Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration Sneak Fuse Connector Pinout Connector Pin Pair/Fuse Numbers Number 26/1 27/2 28/3 29/4 30/5 31/6 32/7 33/8 34/9 35/10 36/11 37/12 38/13 39/14 40/15 41/16 42/17 43/18 44/19 45/20 46/21 47/22 48/23 49/34 50/25 Return to Task List...
  • Page 445 Install Telecommunications Cabling Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration Install Coupled Bonding Conductor Return to Task List Figure 165, Coupled Bonding Conductor, on page 446 (CBC) connects to the single-point ground block and runs adjacent to pairs in an associated telecommunications cable. The mutual coupling between the bonding conductor and the pairs reduces potential differences in terminating equipment.
  • Page 446 Install Telecommunications Cabling Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration Figure 165: Coupled Bonding Conductor cbc_gnd_1 PDH 062696 Figure notes 25-Pair Tip & Ring Cables to Cabinets To Network Cabinets Coupled Bonding Conductor (CBC) Battery Plant Ground Discharge Bar Terminal Block for Single-Point Ground Tie Wraps Cross-Connect Ground Block Cable Shield or Six Spare Pairs...
  • Page 447: Bring The System Online

    449 for general information) Reboot High Reliability System (MCC1 only) on page 476 Enable Duplication and Boot Critical Reliability System (Avaya DEFINITY Server r) on page Administer Attendant Console on page 477 Save Translations (Avaya DEFINITY Server si)
  • Page 448: About Accessing The System

    About Accessing the System About Accessing the System To administer the Avaya Media Gateway, you must be able to access the system. The Avaya Media Gateway no longer requires a dedicated management terminal, known as a system administration terminal, or SAT. Personal computers and technician laptops equipped with Avaya Site Administration software are the primary support access for system initialization, aftermarket additions, and ongoing maintenance.
  • Page 449: Administering The Circuit Packs

    450 • Change Circuit Pack Form Implementation Notes on page 451 Refer to the Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager (555-233-506) for more information. In general: • Use the Circuit Packs screen to administer circuit packs to carrier slots. The circuit packs must be installed (or assigned using the Circuit Packs form) before administering voice terminals, attendant consoles, or trunks.
  • Page 450: Change Circuit Packs Form

    Bring the System Online Administering the Circuit Packs Change Circuit Packs Form NOTE: Each page of the form represents 1 carrier within the cabinet specified on the command line. All carriers and slots appear even if they are not included in the actual hardware. This supports reconfiguration.
  • Page 451: Change Circuit Pack Form Implementation Notes

    Bring the System Online DEFINITY AUDIX System Power Procedures Change Circuit Pack Form Implementation Notes Figure 166 shows all fields that may be displayed. The fields that appear on a particular screen may vary depending upon the system configuration being administered. The number of slot fields displayed may vary depending on the system being configured.
  • Page 452: Manually Power Up Audix System

    Access the System Return to Task List To access the system, you first install Avaya Site Administration software on the PC and then connect to the Avaya Media Gateway. Select the correct procedures for this installation from the task lists.
  • Page 453 Minimum requirements to run Avaya Site Administration on page 453: To install Avaya Site Administration on your computer, place the Avaya Site Administration CD in the CD-ROM drive and follow the installation instructions. To start Avaya Site Administration, click on Start >...
  • Page 454 Connect Directly to the Avaya Media Gateway Return to Task List You can connect directly from the PC if it is 50 ft (15 m) or less from the Avaya Media Gateway. Connect the equipment as shown in Figure 167, A typical direct connection, on page 454.
  • Page 455 Connect Remotely to the Avaya Media Gateway Through a Data Module Return to Task List If the PC is more than 50 ft (15 m) from the Avaya Media Gateway, you can connect it through a data module. Connect the equipment as shown in...
  • Page 456 Connect Remotely to the Avaya Media Gateway Through a Modem Return to Task List You can connect a PC to the Avaya Media Gateway through an analog modem to an INADS port. Connect the equipment as shown in Figure 169, A typical remote connection through a modem to access a remote Avaya Media Gateway, on page 457.
  • Page 457 9600 Data bits Parity None Stop bits Flow control hardware Figure 169: A typical remote connection through a modem to access a remote Avaya Media Gateway cydr0031 KLC 091200 Figure notes Computer with Avaya Site Main distribution frame (MDF) Administration Analog line circuit pack 50-ft (15-m) M25A cable (RS-232—9-...
  • Page 458 NOTE: The power LED must be steady on. If the power LED is blinking, the data module is not communicating with the Avaya Media Gateway. Check the wiring at the MDF, wall jacks, and data module. Return to Task List...
  • Page 459 Return to Task List Connect an RS-232 cable from the Avaya Site Administration computer to the data module. If you are using an 8400B+, connect the Avaya Site Administration computer to the data module using the supplied adapter cable. Using a terminal emulator, connect to the serial port to which the data module is connected, and set the emulation to vt100 mode.
  • Page 460: Activate The System

    Bring the System Online Activate the System Disconnect the terminal from the data module and reconnect the data module to the system cabling. Return to Task List Set the 7400B+ Data Module Options Return to Task List Set the DIP switches for the 7400B+ using DIP Switch Settings (7400B+) on page 460.
  • Page 461: Task List: Activate The System

    Bring the System Online Task List: Activate the System Task List: Activate the System Install Translation Flash Memory Card (Avaya DEFINITY Server si) on page 461 or Install Removable Media (MCC1 only) on page 461 Power Up AC-Powered System on page 462 or...
  • Page 462 Bring the System Online Task List: Activate the System Figure 171: Make sure the disk is not write protected h1dfdsk KLC 091799 Figure notes Not write protected Write protected Return to Task List Power Up AC-Powered System Return to Task List Set the associated circuit breakers on the AC power panel ON.
  • Page 463: Administer The System

    If any of the screen messages indicate a test has failed or if the message spe down mode displays, refer to Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY® Server SI (555-233-123) to clear the trouble, or call your Avaya representative. About two minutes after...
  • Page 464: Task List: Administer The System

    Log in as craft. NOTE: If you have a dadmin login and password, you can use them instead of craft and the craft password. You may have to contact Avaya to get the dadmin password. Verify the screen displays password: Type the default password and press Enter.
  • Page 465: New Duplicated G3R Installations Only

    Bring the System Online Task List: Administer the System New Duplicated G3r installations only Retrieve the RFA License File with both serial numbers from the RFA Application. Type and press Enter. set time Ensure that the system date and time are set correctly. Use one of these installation methods: —...
  • Page 466: Direct Connection Between The Switch And Rfa

    Bring the System Online Task List: Administer the System If the system has IP endpoints registered, unplug the Ethernet cable from the TN799 (C-LAN) circuit pack. This disconnects (unregisters) all IP endpoints. Type and press Enter. set time Ensure that the system date and time are set correctly. For duplicated systems only type and press Enter.
  • Page 467 ACD number. Press Enter to save the changes. Return to Task List Change Site Data (MCC1 only) Return to Task List This screen initializes the building, floor, and color data to make them available later in help messages that refer to site.
  • Page 468 Bring the System Online Task List: Administer the System Cabinet Field Descriptions Field Name Field Description Display-only field. This field shows the cabinet number as Cabinet entered in the command line. Cabinet Layout Enter the type of physical carrier layout. Valid entries are five-carrier and single-carrier-stack.
  • Page 469 Bring the System Online Task List: Administer the System Carrier Descriptions Display-only field. Consists of two fields: the Designator and Number fields. The Designator field contains one of the Number following entries: PN — If the carrier is a port carrier, processor carrier, or unused carrier.
  • Page 470 Bring the System Online Task List: Administer the System Figure 174: Typical Add Cabinet Form Page 1 of 1 CABINET CABINET DESCRIPTION Cabinet: 5 Cabinet Layout: _____________________ Cabinet Type: expansion-port network Number of Portnetworks: 1 Survivable Remote EPN: _ Survivable Remote Processor ID: _____ Room: __________ Floor: __________ Building: __________...
  • Page 471 Bring the System Online Task List: Administer the System If the red LEDs still do not go off, refer to Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY® Server SI (555- 233-123) or Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY® Server R (555-233-117). NOTE: Ignore the red alarm indication LED on the TN767E or TN464GP/2464 DS1 circuit pack until after the DS1 circuit pack is administered.
  • Page 472 Bring the System Online Task List: Administer the System Figure 175: Typical System Parameters Country-Options Screen Return to Task List Change the Password Return to Task List Change the password for the craft login to prevent unauthorized administration changes. NOTE: If you are using a dadmin login and password, you can skip this procedure or change the dadmin password if you want.
  • Page 473 Bring the System Online Task List: Administer the System Enter new password and press Enter. Valid passwords consist of a combination of from 4 to 11 alphanumeric characters. At least one letter and one digit must be used in each password. The cursor is positioned on Reenter Login’s Password: .
  • Page 474 Bring the System Online Task List: Administer the System Press Enter. Figure 177: Typical Daylight Savings Time Rules DAYLIGHT SAVINGS RULES Rule Change Day Month___Date Time____Increment No Daylight Savings Start: first Sunday___ on or after April____ 1 at _3:00 01:00 Stop: first Sunday___ on or after October_ 25 at _3:00 Start: first Sunday___ on or after April___ 1...
  • Page 475 Bring the System Online Task List: Administer the System Verify the screen displays: command successfully completed Type , and press Enter to verify date/time data. display time Figure 178: Typical Date and Time Screen DATE AND TIME DATE Day of the Week: Tuesday Month: November Day of the Month: 3 Year: 1998...
  • Page 476 10:00 pm 2200 11:00 am 1100 11:00 pm 2300 Return to Task List Reboot High Reliability System (MCC1 only) Return to Task List Type and press Enter. reset system 4 Log in as craft. NOTE: If you have a dadmin login and password, you can use them instead of craft and the craft password.
  • Page 477 Enter to change the default system- change terminal-parameters level parameters and audio levels for these terminals. Administer other forms for Attendant Console (refer to the Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager (555-233-506) for more information). Return to Task List...
  • Page 478 Verify the save completes to both disks and returns a result code of “0” (zero). Add Translations (Avaya DEFINITY Server si) Return to Task List To add new terminals, refer to the Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager (555-233-506). Type...
  • Page 479 Return to Task List Type display alarms and press Enter. Examine the alarm log. Resolve any alarms that may exist using the Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY® Server (555-233-117) manual. CAUTION: To prevent unnecessary trouble tickets, do not enable the system alarms (Alarm Origination feature) until all installation and administration procedures are completed.
  • Page 480 Bring the System Online Task List: Administer the System Type the Installation Location or Sold-To data in the FL/Sold-To Number field. NOTE: Sold-To number replaces the FL numbers as customer-site identifiers in the Maestro database. • Sold-To numbers are typically 7 digits long, sometimes beginning with an upper- case “S”...
  • Page 481 Bring the System Online Task List: Administer the System In the Data Lock field, choose: — YES for products with ASG enabled — NO for all others In the Dialing Type field choose the dialing type that the product will use to report alarms: —...
  • Page 482 Bring the System Online Task List: Administer the System Log off the System Return to Task List Type logoff prompt appears on the screen. login: SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 483: Test The System

    The term “cabinet” refers either to a stack of SCC1 (Single-Carrier Cabinets) or to an MCC1 (Multi-Carrier Cabinet) making up one port network. A port network is defined as a group of cabinets connected together with one TDM bus.
  • Page 484: Led Indicators

    LED Indicators LED Indicators Refer to the Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY® Server SI (555-233-123) documentation for detailed alarm and LED descriptions. If a maintenance object begins to fail some periodic tests, the system generates an alarm. The system identifies 3 levels of alarms: •...
  • Page 485: Circuit Pack Leds

    Test the System LED Indicators Circuit Pack LEDs Typically, each circuit pack has 3 LEDs on the front panel. The table describes the red, green, and yellow LEDs and their meaning. Also see Figure 179, Circuit Pack LEDs on Faceplate, on page 486.
  • Page 486 Test the System LED Indicators Circuit Pack LEDs Color Status Description Alarm The system has detected a fault in this circuit pack. The alarm log should contain an on-board alarm. The red LED is also lit briefly when a circuit pack is inserted or reset.
  • Page 487: Check System Status For Each Cabinet

    Test the System LED Indicators Figure 180: TN1654 DS1 Converter Circuit Pack LEDs Figure notes Alarm LED (Red) STATUS LEDs Test LED (Green) SPAN LEDs Busy LED (Yellow) DS1 Converter Yellow LED Flashing States LED on LED off Condition 0.1 second 0.1 second Fiber out-of-frame or fiber loss of signal 0.5 second...
  • Page 488 Test the System LED Indicators If Multi-Carrier Cabinet (MCC1), type and press Enter. status system cabinet number <1-44> If Single-Carrier Cabinet (SCC1), type status system all-cabinets and press Enter. Verify the screen displays system status screens similar to Figure 181, Sample System Status...
  • Page 489: Check Circuit Pack Configuration

    Test the System LED Indicators Figure 182: Sample System Status Screen for Cabinet 2 (Page 2 of 3) status system all-cabinets Page 2 of SPE A SYSTEM STATUS CABINET 2 SELECT SPE ALARMS TONE/ SERVICE SYSTEM SYSTEM MODE SWITCH MAJOR MINOR CLOCK STATE CLOCK...
  • Page 490: Test Time Division Multiplexing Bus In Processor Port Network

    Test the System LED Indicators — Figure 183: Sample System Configuration Screen Page 1 list configuration all Page SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Board Assigned Ports Number Board Type Code Vintage u=unassigned t=tti p=psa 01A01 EXPANSION INTRFC TN570D 000001 01A03 DID TRUNK TN459B 000004 01A04 DID TRUNK...
  • Page 491: Test Tone-Clock Boards

    Test the System LED Indicators Figure 184: Sample Test Results for TDM Bus Port Network 1 test tdm port-network 1 TEST RESULTS Port Maintenance Name Alt. Name Test No. Result Error Code PN 01A TDM-BUS PASS PN 01A TDM-BUS PASS PN 01A TDM-BUS ABORT...
  • Page 492: Test Spe Duplication Memory Shadowing Link (If Duplicated)

    Command successfully completed Return to Task List Test Duplicated Switch Processing Element Interchange (if duplicated) Return to Task List If Multi-Carrier Cabinet (MCC1), type status system and press Enter. cabinet number <1-44> If Single-Carrier Cabinet (SCC1), type and press Enter.
  • Page 493 Test the System LED Indicators Figure 187: Example System Status Report for All Cabinets Return to Task List Test Expansion Interface Circuit Packs Return to Task List Check each Expansion Interface (EI) circuit pack in the system. Type where is the cabinet, carrier, and slot for an Expansion Interface test board UUCSS UUCSS (EI) circuit pack in the system, and press Enter.
  • Page 494: Test Time Division Multiplexing Bus For Each Expansion Port Network

    Test the System LED Indicators Figure 188: Sample Test Results for Expansion Interface Board 2A01 TEST RESULTS Port Maintenance Name Alt. Name Test No. Result Error Code 02A01 EXP-INTF PASS 02A01 EXP-INTF PASS 02A01 EXP-INTF PASS 02A01 EXP-INTF PASS 02A01 EXP-INTF PASS 02A01...
  • Page 495: Test Tone-Clock For Each Expansion Port Network

    Test Tone-Clock Interchange for Each Expansion Port Network Return to Task List If the system is critical reliability, test the Tone-Clock interchange for each Expansion Port Network (EPN). If Multi-Carrier Cabinet (MCC1), type and press Enter. status system cabinet number <1-44> If Single-Carrier Cabinet (SCC1), type status system all-cabinets and press Enter.
  • Page 496 Test the System LED Indicators If Multi-Carrier Cabinet (MCC1), type and press Enter. status system cabinet number <1-44> If Single-Carrier Cabinet (SCC1), type status system all-cabinets and press Enter. A screen similar to Figure 191, Sample of System Status after Expansion Link is Set, on page 496 is displayed.
  • Page 497: Check Circuit Pack Configuration

    Type list configuration all and press Enter. Verify all circuit packs are listed in the reports. Refer to the Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY® Server SI (555-233-123) documentation to resolve any discrepancies. Save Translations, if Required Return to Task List If any administration changes have been made, save and make a back up copy of the translations.
  • Page 498 Test the System LED Indicators SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 499: Install And Wire Telephones

    Task List: Wiring Examples and Wiring Procedures Install and Wire Telephones The wiring procedures are the same for most of the Avaya Media Gateway telephones and other equipment. This task list provides wiring examples of similar installation procedures. These are examples only;...
  • Page 500: Voice And Data Terminals

    Install and Wire Telephones Voice and Data Terminals Voice and Data Terminals Return to Task List The Avaya Media Gateway can be connected to all DTE terminals that have RS-232 (or EIA-232) or DCP interfaces. Terminals include: • Connectable Voice and Data Terminals on page 500 •...
  • Page 501 Install and Wire Telephones Task List: Connect Voice and Data Terminals Voice and Data Terminals Terminal Model Type 64XX series Digital voice 6402, 6402D, 6408/D/+/D+, 6416D+, 6424D+, XM24 84XX series: 8403B, 8405B/D/B+/D+, 8410B/D, 8411B/D, 8412, 8434, 8435 94XX series: 9403, 9410, 9434 Basic Rate Interface (BRI) (75XX series): BRI voice 7505-VOM/T, 7506-VOM/T, 7507-VOM/T...
  • Page 502: Connectable Administration Terminals

    Install and Wire Telephones Task List: Connect Voice and Data Terminals Connectable Administration Terminals These administration terminals can connect to a Avaya Media Gateway. Administration Terminals Administration Terminal Application 510D Remote administration 610D, 513, 610, 615, 715* Management Terminal: administration and...
  • Page 503 Install and Wire Telephones Task List: Connect Voice and Data Terminals Install cross-connect jumpers to wire the terminal to the port circuit pack. See Figure 192, 302C1 to 4-wire DCP Wiring, on page 503. This pinout is for the 4-wire Digital Line circuit pack. CAUTION: Do not use the 329A power unit for the attendant console.
  • Page 504 Choose a port circuit on the port circuit pack, for example port 3. Install cross-connect jumpers to connect the pins from the 2-wire digital station to the appropriate pins on the port circuit pack. Administer using Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager (555-233-506). SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 505 Install and Wire Telephones Task List: Connect Voice and Data Terminals Figure 194: 2500-Type Analog Telephone Wiring 2500wire RBP 071996 Figure notes 2500-Type Analog Station TN2183 Analog Line Circuit Pack, Position 1C01 Table 20: Port Circuit Pack and Telephone Pin Designations 8510T Z3A1 &...
  • Page 506: Analog Tie Trunk Example

    Administer on the Trunk Group Screen of the management terminal. Refer to the Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager (555-233-506) for more details. Figure 195: Analog Tie Trunk Wiring T1.1 T1.2...
  • Page 507: Digital Tie Trunk Example

    Option Switch Settings on page 741 for detailed information. Administer on the DS1 and Trunk Group Screens of the management terminal. Refer to the Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager (555-233-506) for more details. Figure 196: Digital Tie Trunk Wiring Figure notes...
  • Page 508: Ds1 Tie Trunk Example

    Figure 197, Typical Connections to Channel Service Unit, page 509. NOTE: A 3150 CSU is shown, a 120A Integrated CSU (ICSU) may be used. Contact your Avaya representative for maximum cabling distances for the 31xx series CSU or the 120A ICSU. SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 509 Install and Wire Telephones DS1 Tie Trunk Example Figure 197: Typical Connections to Channel Service Unit AUX PORT COM PORT MODEM NETWORK POWER 0012_1 RBP 062696 Figure notes Connector to DS1 Interface Circuit Pack R (Ring) C6C Cable (For Distances Over 50 Feet T1 (Tip 1) (15.24 m), Use C6E Cable(s)) R1 (Ring 1)
  • Page 510: Auxiliary Connector Outputs

    Install and Wire Telephones Auxiliary Connector Outputs Pinout of C6F Cable Lead Wire Color Designation Number White/Green L I * (High Side) Green White/Brown Brown LO* (High Side) White/Slate LBACK2 Slate LBACK1 Return to Task List Auxiliary Connector Outputs Return to Task List Connect a 25-pair cable from the AUX connector on the back of the control carrier to a connecting block on the trunk/auxiliary field.
  • Page 511 Install and Wire Telephones Auxiliary Connector Outputs Table 21: Auxiliary Lead Appearances at AUX Connector Color Pinouts Output Power W-BL Major* BL-W Minor* W-BR BR-W R-BL BL-R Not Connected R-BR Not Connected BR-R Not Connected BK-BL Emergency Transfer BL-BK Relay Power BK-O O-BK BK-G...
  • Page 512 Install and Wire Telephones Auxiliary Connector Outputs Table 21: Auxiliary Lead Appearances at AUX Connector Color Pinouts Output Power Y-BR AUX Power BR-Y V-BL BL-V Not Connected Ext Alarm A** Ext Alarm Return V-BR Not Connected BR-V INADS Tip INADS Ring 2 of 2 1 Color designation is the main wire color and the color of the stripe on the wire.
  • Page 513 Install and Wire Telephones Auxiliary Connector Outputs Table 22: Port Circuit Pack and Telephone Pin Designations 8510T Basic 4-wire; Rate 302C1, 2-wire; Interface 8400- 302C1, (BRI) Z3A1 & Z3A2 Series, 8400- (with Asynchronous Pin on 603E, Series, adjunct Analog Data Units Modular 9403, 603E, 9403,...
  • Page 514: Three-Pair And Four-Pair Modularity

    Install and Wire Telephones Three-Pair and Four-Pair Modularity Three-Pair and Four-Pair Modularity Return to Task List Figure 198, 3-Pair and 4-Pair Modularity, on page 514 is from the port circuit pack to the voice or data terminal. Refer to Install Telecommunications Cabling on page 403 for descriptions of 3- and 4-pair modularity and distribution.
  • Page 515: Adjunct Power Connection Locations

    Install and Wire Telephones Adjunct Power Connection Locations Adjunct Power Connection Locations Return to Task List Figure 199, Example Adjunct Power Connections, on page 515 shows typical connection locations for adjunct power. Adjunct power for station equipment may be supplied from the equipment room, satellite location, or the work location.
  • Page 516: Powering Ip Phones

    P333T-PWR 24-port Cajun switch that provides power over the Ethernet. • 1152A1 midspan power unit, which supplies power between the Avaya Media Gateway or Server and IP phones. This power unit also works with the X330 Ethernet expansion module. Return to Task List...
  • Page 517: Auxiliary Power

    Install and Wire Telephones Task List: Attendant Console Procedures Table 23: Attendant Console Cabling Distances 24 AWG Wire 26 AWG Wire (0.5106 mm (0.4049 mm Enhanced Attendant Console (302C1) Feet Meters Feet Meters With Selector Console Phantom powered Locally powered 5000 1524 3400...
  • Page 518: Hard-Wire Bridging

    Dual Wiring of Two-Wire and Four-Wire Endpoints Do not simultaneously wire a two-wire and four-wire endpoint to the same equipment location in an MDF. The Avaya Media Server or Gateway uses separate circuit packs to interface two- and four-wire endpoints. Install the Attendant Console Return to Task List Install the Attendant Console and connect the modular cord to the information outlet.
  • Page 519 Table 25, Alarm Output at AUX Connector, on page 520. Note which device connects to which alarm and give this information to your Avaya representative for troubleshooting purposes. Connect emergency transfer power and auxiliary power as shown in Table 26, Emergency Transfer and Auxiliary Power, on page 520.
  • Page 520 BOD alarm leads be connected to the minor alarm device. Connect the major and minor alarm devices to the appropriate cross- connect pins on the MDF. Administer the alarms using the Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager (555- 233-506).
  • Page 521 Install and Wire Telephones Task List: Attendant Console Procedures External Alarm Connector Pinout Designation Definition Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used RFA2 + Rectifier Failure (positive)
  • Page 522 Install and Wire Telephones Task List: Attendant Console Procedures External Alarm Connector Pinout Designation Definition Request To Send Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used...
  • Page 523: Remote Network Interface

    Install and Wire Telephones Remote Network Interface Table 27: Port Circuit Pack and Telephone Pin Designations 8510T Basic Rate Interface 4-wire; 2-wire; (BRI) Z3A1 & Z3A2 302C1, 302C1, 8400- (with Asynchronous Pin on 8400-Series, Series, 603E, adjunct Analog Data Units Modular 603E, 9403, 9403, 9410,...
  • Page 524: Task List: Install The Remote Network Interface

    Install and Wire Telephones Task List: Install the Remote Network Interface Task List: Install the Remote Network Interface Install the Remote Network Interface on page 524 Install Off-Premises Station Wiring on page 525 Figure 201: Connections at Trunk/Auxiliary Field r758482b RBP 062696 Figure notes To Network Interface Facility One Pair of Wires...
  • Page 525 If they are needed, enable Cleared Alarm Notification and Restart Notification . NOTE: Avaya Media Gateway supports up to two OSS telephone numbers. Some services contracts may require the second OSS telephone numbers and a different option in the Alarm Origination to OSS Numbers field to be administered.
  • Page 526: Off-Premises Or Out-Of-Building Stations

    Connect an A25D cable between the sneak fuse panel and the terminal block connector associated with the green row in the previous step. Install a green label on the terminal block to identify the remote location. Administer using the Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager (555-233-506). Return to Task List Off-Premises or Out-of-Building Stations...
  • Page 527 Install and Wire Telephones Off-Premises Connections Figure 203: Connections for 1 to 8 Out-of-Building Analog Telephones crdfobt CJL 101396 Figure notes Locally Engineered Cables and Equipment Part of Main Distribution Frame (MDF) Out-of-Building Wiring Station Side 25-Pair Connector System Side Multi-Pair Protector Units (Primary Protectors with Heat Coils or Equivalent White Field...
  • Page 528 Install and Wire Telephones Off-Premises Connections Figure 204: Connections to 24 Out-of-Building Telephones crdf24o CJL 101396 Figure notes Locally Engineered Cables and Equipment Out-Of-Building Analog Telephones 25-Pair Connector Part of Main Distribution Frame (MDF) Multi-Pair Protector Units (Primary Protectors with Heat Coils or Equivalent Station Side with Sneak Current Protection) System Side...
  • Page 529 Install and Wire Telephones Off-Premises Connections The multi-pair protector units and the off-premises cabling must be locally engineered. Connectorized multi-pair protector units (female 25-pair connector) are recommended. Analog Line Circuit Protectors on page 529 shows the recommended protectors. The protectors can be ordered from the Premises Distribution Systems Equipment and Supplies Catalog. Analog Line Circuit Protectors Primary Primary...
  • Page 530: Installing The Itw Linx Enhanced Protector

    NOTE: The TN2181 16 Port Two-Wire Digital Line circuit pack may not be approved for some out-of-building uses. Contact your Avaya representative for more information. The 4C3S-75 may be used only with Vintage 14 or newer TN754C circuit packs. Digital Voice Circuit Protectors on page 531 lists the approved protectors.
  • Page 531 Install and Wire Telephones Off-Premises Connections Digital Voice Circuit Protectors Enhanced Primary Protector Circuit Pack (With Sneak Current Protection) TN754 V13 or earlier ITW Linx Only TN754 V14 or later 4C3S-75 or ITW Linx TN754B all vintages 4C3S-75 or ITW Linx TN754C 4C3S-75 or ITW Linx TN2181 all vintages...
  • Page 532: Emergency Transfer Units And Associated Telephones

    Install and Wire Telephones Emergency Transfer Units and Associated Telephones Figure 206: Connections at Trunk/Auxiliary Field r758482b RBP 062696 Figure notes To Network Interface Facility One Pair of Wires To Control Carrier Auxiliary Twenty-fifth Pair of RJ21X Connector Network Interface Jack Return to Task List Emergency Transfer Units and Associated Telephones Return to Task List...
  • Page 533: Emergency Transfer Panel And Telephone Installation Examples

    Install and Wire Telephones 808A Emergency Transfer Panel and Telephone Installation Examples 808A Emergency Transfer Panel and Telephone Installation Examples Return to Task List Figure 207, 808A Emergency Transfer Panel, on page 534 shows a typical 808A Emergency Transfer Panel. The 808A connects to the Main Distribution Frame (MDF) with B25A or A25B cable. The panel can be installed on any mounting frame in either a vertical or horizontal position.
  • Page 534 Install and Wire Telephones Task List: Typical Emergency Transfer Panel and Telephone Installation Figure 207: 808A Emergency Transfer Panel EMERGENCY TRANSFER PANEL POWER TRUNK/TEST SWITCHES CIRCUIT TRUNK OPTION LOOP GROUND START START BOTH SWITCHES MUST BE THROWN TO ACTIVATE TRUNK OPTION TRANSFER TEST SWITCH NORMAL ACTIVATED...
  • Page 535 Install and Wire Telephones Task List: Typical Emergency Transfer Panel and Telephone Installation Figure 208: 808A Emergency Transfer Panel Mounting 808a_em LJK 042396 Figure notes 808A Emergency Transfer Panel 25-Pair Male Connector Ear for Screw Mount Circuit Start Switches Cut-Out for Snap Mount Install the 808A Emergency Transfer panel Return to Task List NOTE:...
  • Page 536 Install and Wire Telephones Task List: Typical Emergency Transfer Panel and Telephone Installation Make cross-connections for each emergency trunk/emergency station pair. The 808A is connected to the Main Distribution Frame (MDF) by means of a B25A cable. Figure 210, Connections for Telephone Used for Emergency Transfer, on page 540 shows the connections at the trunk/auxiliary field for a telephone used only for emergency transfer.
  • Page 537 Install and Wire Telephones Task List: Typical Emergency Transfer Panel and Telephone Installation Figure 209: 808A Emergency Transfer Panel EMERGENCY TRANSFER PANEL POWER TRUNK/TEST SWITCHES CIRCUIT TRUNK OPTION LOOP GROUND START START BOTH SWITCHES MUST BE THROWN TO ACTIVATE TRUNK OPTION TRANSFER TEST SWITCH NORMAL ACTIVATED...
  • Page 538 Install and Wire Telephones Task List: Typical Emergency Transfer Panel and Telephone Installation Trunk/Test Switches Switch Circuit Number Number Not Used Test Switch 2 of 2 Pin Assignments for 25-Pair Connector W-BL TTC1 Tip-PBX Trunk Circuit 1 BL-W RTC1 Ring-PBX Trunk Circuit 1 TTK1 Tip-CO Trunk Circuit 1 RTK1...
  • Page 539 Install and Wire Telephones Task List: Typical Emergency Transfer Panel and Telephone Installation Pin Assignments for 25-Pair Connector BK-BL TLC3 Tip-PBX Line Port 3 BL-BK RLC3 Ring-PBX Line Port 3 BK-O TST3 Tip-Emergency Terminal 3 O-BK RST3 Ring-Emergency Terminal 3 BK-G TTC4 Tip-PBX Trunk Circuit 4...
  • Page 540 Install and Wire Telephones Task List: Typical Emergency Transfer Panel and Telephone Installation Figure 210: Connections for Telephone Used for Emergency Transfer 2822 EMXR 2822 ALARM MONITORS EM TRANS RELAY PWR ACC PWR r758580b MMR 042996 Figure notes To Network Interface Circuitry To Power Transfer Unit To TN747B (or Equivalent) Central Office To Control Carrier Auxiliary...
  • Page 541 Install and Wire Telephones Task List: Typical Emergency Transfer Panel and Telephone Installation Figure 211: Connections for Telephone Used for Emergency Transfer and as Normal Extension 2820 EMXR ALARM MONITORS EM TRANS RELAY PWR ACC PWR r758582b MMR 042996 Figure notes To Network Interface Facility To TN747B (or Equivalent) Central Office Trunk Circuit Pack...
  • Page 542 Install and Wire Telephones Task List: Typical Emergency Transfer Panel and Telephone Installation Install the telephone: — Connect telephone to the information outlet. — Install patch cords/jumper wires between the system side and the station side of the station distribution field on the MDF. Figure 212: Connections for Telephone Used for Emergency Transfer 2822 EMXR...
  • Page 543 Install and Wire Telephones Task List: Typical Emergency Transfer Panel and Telephone Installation Install the telephone: — Connect telephone to the information outlet. — Install patch cords/jumper wires between the system side and the station side of the station distribution field on the MDF. Figure 213: Connections for Telephone Used for Emergency Transfer and as Normal Extension 2820...
  • Page 544 Modularity, on page 544 and Figure 215, Example Adjunct Power Connections, on page 545. Administer per the Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager (555-233-506). Figure 214: 3-Pair and 4-Pair Modularity Figure notes Port Circuit Pack Input to Information Outlet (4-Pair...
  • Page 545 Wire the queue warning indicator to the information outlet as shown in Figure 216, 3-Pair and 4- Pair Modularity, on page 546 and Figure 217, Example Adjunct Power Connections, on page 547. Administer using the Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager (555-233-506). SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 546 Install and Wire Telephones Task List: Typical Emergency Transfer Panel and Telephone Installation Figure 216: 3-Pair and 4-Pair Modularity Figure notes Port Circuit Pack Input to Information Outlet (4-Pair Modularity) System Cabinet Connector Pins (3-Pair Modularity) Adjunct Power Main Distribution Frame (MDF) Pins Output From Information Outlet (4- (3-Pair Modularity) Pair Modularity)
  • Page 547 Install and Wire Telephones Task List: Typical Emergency Transfer Panel and Telephone Installation Figure 217: Example Adjunct Power Connections cydfadjn KLC 020599 Figure notes Typical Display Telephone 100P6A Patch Cord or Jumpers Individual Power Supply (Such as System Side of Main Distribution 1151A1 or 1151A2) Frame (MDF) Information Outlet (Modular Jack)
  • Page 548 Install and Wire Telephones Task List: Typical Emergency Transfer Panel and Telephone Installation SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 549: Install And Wire Telephone Power Supply

    Install and Wire Telephone Power Supply Task List: Power Supplies Install and Wire Telephone Power Supply This section provides information and wiring examples of installation procedures for various telephone and console power supplies. These are examples only and actual wiring procedures may vary at each site. NOTE: Refer to Chapter , “Adjuncts and Peripherals”...
  • Page 550 Install and Wire Telephone Power Supply 1145B Power Supply Perform these tasks in order: Install the Wall-Mounting Plates on page 554 Mount the 1146B Power Distribution Unit on page 555 Install the Battery Mounting/Wiring on page 557 Install the Expanded Power Distribution Unit on page 557 Power Up and Test the Power Supply on page 559...
  • Page 551 Install and Wire Telephone Power Supply 1145B Power Supply Figure 218: 1145B/1146B Mounting Arrangement 1149 B atter y -48V -48V RT N RT N O n Battery R eserve 1145 Pow er U nit C harging B attery O utput Pow er O n Un it N o.
  • Page 552 Install and Wire Telephone Power Supply 1145B Power Supply Figure 219: Expanded Power Distribution Unit -48V -48V 1149 Battery Unit No. Connected To: -48V -48V On Battery Reserve 1145 Power Unit Charging Battery Output Power On Unit No. Connected To: 0004_1 PDH 062596 Figure notes Wall-Mounting Plate...
  • Page 553: Important Warning For 1145B Power Supply

    Install and Wire Telephone Power Supply Important Warning for 1145B Power Supply Important Warning for 1145B Power Supply Return to Task List WARNING: Important Safety Instructions follow. When operating this equipment, basic safety precautions must be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and personal injury, including the following: •...
  • Page 554 Install and Wire Telephone Power Supply Important Warning for 1145B Power Supply • Discard discharged batteries as soon as possible. Discharged batteries are more likely to leak. • Do not store batteries in high temperature areas. Batteries stored in a cold environment should be protected from condensation during storage and warming.
  • Page 555 Install and Wire Telephone Power Supply Important Warning for 1145B Power Supply Figure 220: 1145B/1146B Mounting Arrangement 1149 B atter y -48V -48V RT N RT N O n Battery R eserve 1145 Pow er U nit C harging B attery O utput Pow er O n Un it N o.
  • Page 556 Install and Wire Telephone Power Supply Important Warning for 1145B Power Supply Secure the unit by inserting the #8-32 x 1 inch screw through the bottom of the unit (just above the wire clips) into the plate and tighten. Set the battery back-up switch option to the 1-32 (down) position to provide battery back-up to all outputs.
  • Page 557 Install and Wire Telephone Power Supply Important Warning for 1145B Power Supply Install the Battery Mounting/Wiring Return to Task List Three types of back-up batteries are used. See Back-Up Battery Rating on page 557 for the battery type and rating. Insert two #10-32 x 1/2-inch shoulder screws into the top designated battery holes on the wall mounting plate.
  • Page 558 Install and Wire Telephone Power Supply Important Warning for 1145B Power Supply Set the spacer bracket onto the mounting plate and secure with the #8-32 x 1/2-inch shoulder screws. The spacer bracket is not shown in the figure but is installed behind the top power distribution unit.
  • Page 559 Install and Wire Telephone Power Supply Important Warning for 1145B Power Supply Power Up and Test the Power Supply Return to Task List The following table describes the meaning of the power supply LEDs when lit. LED Color Meaning Green Power Supply is providing power Yellow Battery is charging...
  • Page 560 Install and Wire Telephone Power Supply Important Warning for 1145B Power Supply Mark lead destinations on the label next to each connector. Also mark the Unit Number and Connectivity information on the label. Figure 223: Typical Wiring to a Terminal 14 6 Figure notes Power Supply Kit...
  • Page 561: 1151A1 And 1151A2 Power Supplies

    Install and Wire Telephone Power Supply 1151A1 and 1151A2 Power Supplies 1152A1 Mid-Span Power Distribution Unit The 1152A1 Mid-Span Power Distribution Unit (PDU) is an Ethernet power supply that provides power to up to 24 46xx-series IP telephones or wireless LAN (WLAN) access points. This unit is used with a 10/100BaseTx standard Ethernet network over a standard TIA/EIA-568 Category 5, 6 or 6e cabling plant.
  • Page 562: Using 1151A1 And 1151A2 Power Supplies

    Install and Wire Telephone Power Supply 1151A1 and 1151A2 Power Supplies Using 1151A1 and 1151A2 Power Supplies The 1151A1 and 1151A2 Power Supplies can be used to supply local power to ISDN-T 65xx, 74xx, 75xx, 84xx, and 85xx series voice terminals connected to a system and to the 302C1 Attendant Console that requires auxiliary power for its display.
  • Page 563: Important Safety Instructions For 1151A1 And 1151A2 Power Supplies

    Install and Wire Telephone Power Supply Important Safety Instructions for 1151A1 and 1151A2 Power Supplies Important Safety Instructions for 1151A1 and 1151A2 Power Supplies Return to Task List Please read the following helpful tips. Retain these tips for later use. When using this power supply, the following safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons.
  • Page 564 Install and Wire Telephone Power Supply Important Safety Instructions for 1151A1 and 1151A2 Power Supplies — Figure 224: 1151A1/2 Power Supply Front pwr_sup1 CJL 051496 Return to Task List SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 565: Install Additional Hardware

    Upgrade Firmware on Programmable Circuit Packs on page 715. Avaya Media Gateways do not require an external modem because an internal modem is in the processor circuit pack. For procedures to install modems, see Install and Connect Modems on page 701.
  • Page 566: Installing Other Equipment

    Refer to the installation and usage documentation that comes with the system components. Forum PCM The Forum Personal Communications Manager uses a Forum switch, serving as an adjunct to the Avaya Media Gateway, to manage mobility. The system uses Cordless Telephone Generation 2 (CT2) technology, which is a global standard for wireless telephone service.
  • Page 567: Add Port Circuit Packs

    Install Additional Hardware Add Port Circuit Packs Add Port Circuit Packs Return to Task List When installing additional features or equipment, it may be necessary to install additional port circuit packs. See Circuit Packs and Circuit Modules by Code for a list of circuit packs. This is a general procedure to use when adding features or equipment that require adding circuit packs.
  • Page 568 Install Additional Hardware Circuit Pack and Auxiliary Equipment Classifications Equipment Classifications Circuit Packs TN467 TN432 TN431 TN411B TN742 Analog Line (8) TN769 TN2149 TN2135 TN468B TN448 TN746B TN2181 TN2183 TN793 TN793B 2-Wire Digital & Analog Line (16) and (24) TN2793B TN726B TN754C TN564B...
  • Page 569 Install Additional Hardware Circuit Pack and Auxiliary Equipment Classifications Equipment Classifications Circuit Packs TN429D TN2139 TN459B TN436B TN753B Direct Inward Dialing/Direct Inward Outward TN2146 Dialing (DID/DIOD) Trunk TN414 TN478 TN458 TN449 TN760E TN434 Tie Trunk TN415 TN483 TN722 TN767 TN722B TN464F DS1 Tie Trunk TN464GP...
  • Page 570: Install And Administer Isdn - Bri

    Install Additional Hardware Install and Administer ISDN - BRI Install and Administer ISDN - BRI Return to Task List NOTE: Adding ISDN - BRI requires a service interruption when you add packet bus support and you install TN570Ds as part of that support. Give the customer advance notice of the scheduled addition.
  • Page 571 Install Additional Hardware BRI Terminating Resistor Installation Important Warning for Telephone Wiring Observe these precautions: • Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. • Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations.
  • Page 572 Install Additional Hardware BRI Terminating Resistor Installation Figure 225: 8-Wide Terminating Resistor Adapter (440A4) Figure notes 8-Wide Plug Plastic Housing Cord 8-Wide Jack Figure 226: Terminating Resistor Block (110RA1-12) Figure notes Circuit 1 Input Row C Circuit 12 Only First Circuit Shown to All 12 Circuits (2APR) Per Block Output Row A 110D-4 Connector Block Output Row B...
  • Page 573: Br851-B Adapter (T-Adapter)

    Install Additional Hardware BRI Terminating Resistor Installation Figure 227: Typical Installation of Terminating Resistor Block Using Multipoint Connection Figure notes Part of Terminating Resistor Block Basic Multi-point Option White or Purple Field 2-Pair Cross-Connect Part of 4-Pair Blue Field 4-Pair Horizontal Cables From ISDN T-interface Circuit (2-Pair) Row A To ISDN S/T-interface Terminals...
  • Page 574: 367A Adapter

    Install Additional Hardware BRI Terminating Resistor Installation 367A Adapter The 367A is an 8-conductor adapter used at the work location to bridge 3 to 7 terminals. See Figure 229, Wiring Diagram of 367A Adapter, on page 575. Figure 228: Wiring Diagram of BR851-B Figure notes Wire Pairs Female...
  • Page 575 Install Additional Hardware BRI Terminating Resistor Installation Figure 229: Wiring Diagram of 367A Adapter Figure notes Jack 1 Jack 8 Jack 2 367A Adapter SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 576: Basic Multipoint Installation Distances

    Install Additional Hardware BRI Terminating Resistor Installation Basic Multipoint Installation Distances Figure 230, Basic Multipoint with One Work Location, on page 576 provides cabling information for fanout of ISDN-BRI multipoint installations. In this illustration, the terminating resistor is located in the satellite closet.
  • Page 577 Administrator's Guide for Avaya™ Communication Manager (555-233-506). Resolve Alarms Return to Task List Examine the alarm log. Resolve any alarms using the Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY® Server SI (555-233-123) documentation. Save Translations (ISDN BRI) Return to Task List...
  • Page 578: Add A Tn2501Ap Announcement Circuit Pack

    Install Additional Hardware Add a TN2501AP Announcement Circuit Pack Add a TN2501AP Announcement Circuit Pack Return to Task List NOTE: To install a TN2501AP, you must ensure the system is enabled for TN2510AP (VAL) boards. If the Maximum VAL boards field on the Customer Options screen is set to 0, then you need to obtain and install a new license file before you can install the card.
  • Page 579 Install Additional Hardware Add a TN2501AP Announcement Circuit Pack Configuring the system for the TN2501AP At the SAT, type and press Enter. list configuration board board-location The System Configuration report appears. Use this report to ensure that the switch recognizes the TN2501AP circuit pack after it is latched in the carrier slot.
  • Page 580: Add Multiple Announcement

    Install Additional Hardware Add Multiple Announcement Press Enter to save your changes. If your system uses IP routing, type and press Enter. add ip-route Administer IP routes to the TN2501AP circuit pack and press Enter to save your changes. Use the commands to test the new IP connections that you have ping status link...
  • Page 581: Tn2501Ap Announcement Circuit Pack

    .wav announcement files (see Important File Specifications on page 581). • works in r, si, csi, DEFINITY ONE, and Avaya IP600 models. Important File Specifications Voice Announcement over LAN (VAL) requires that announcement files are in the following .wav formats: •...
  • Page 582: Tn750 And Tn750B Announcement Circuit Packs

    Install Additional Hardware Task List: Add Multiple Announcement Circuit Packs The syntax for restoring to a TN750C circuit pack is restore announcements disk | removable media to PCSS ]] and press Enter. Where P is the port network number (1 for PPN, and 2-4 for EPN), C is the carrier designation (A, B, C, D, or E), and SS is the number of the slot in which the circuit pack resides (01 to 21).
  • Page 583 TN750C slot. Fill in the designated board location field for the circuit pack’s location. Record the announcements, as described in Administrator's Guide for Avaya™ Communication Manager (555-233-506). Wait until the announcements copy from voice RAM to the on-board flash memory (the yellow LED on the TN750C starts and then stops flashing).
  • Page 584: Add Callvisor Asai

    Enter to change the circuit pack locations of a particular announcement. You may also change the compression rate at this time. Rerecord the announcement, as described in Administrator's Guide for Avaya™ Communication Manager (555-233-506). Add Speech Synthesis...
  • Page 585: Task List: Add Callvisor Asai

    Install Additional Hardware Task List: Add CallVisor ASAI Task List: Add CallVisor ASAI • Deliver License File (CallVisor ASAI) on page 585 • Save Translations (CallVisor ASAI) on page 587 • Add Packet Bus Support on page 588 if it is not already installed •...
  • Page 586: New Simplex And Upgraded G3R Only

    Install Additional Hardware Task List: Add CallVisor ASAI New simplex and upgraded G3r only Type and press Enter. save translation After the translations have been copied (about 10 minutes), the system returns an error code, which must be a zero; otherwise, the translations are not copied. Type and press Enter.
  • Page 587 Manager (555-233-506). Resolve Alarms (CallVisor ASAI) Return to Task List Examine the alarm log. Resolve any alarms that may exist using the Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY® Server SI (555- 233-123) documentation for your system. SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 588: Add Packet Bus Support

    Install Additional Hardware Add Packet Bus Support Save Translations (CallVisor ASAI) Return to Task List If the system is high or critical reliability, type status system 1 and press Enter to verify that the system is in the mode. active/standby Type save translation and press Enter.
  • Page 589 Install Additional Hardware Task List: Add Packet Bus Support Disable Alarm Origination (Packet Bus Support) Return to Task List Type change system-parameters maintenance and press Enter. Set the field to n. Alarm Origination Activated CAUTION: If you do not disable Alarm Origination, the system may generate alarms, resulting in unnecessary trouble tickets.
  • Page 590: New Duplicated G3R Installations Only

    Install Additional Hardware Task List: Add Packet Bus Support Circuit Pack Locations for Packet Bus in PPN Circuit Pack Carrier Quantity Slot TN570D Control Carrier A 1 or 2 EXPN INTFC/1 and /2 Control Carrier B (if duplicated) 1 or 2 EXPN INTFC/1 and /2 TN771C Control Carrier A...
  • Page 591: New Simplex And Upgraded G3R Only

    Install Additional Hardware Task List: Add Packet Bus Support Type and press Enter. reset system 4 Wait until the system has completely reset before continuing. Type and press Enter. change cabinet 1 In the Carrier Type column change the “B” carrier to processor and submit the form. Type and press Enter.
  • Page 592: Direct Connection Between The Switch And Rfa

    Install Additional Hardware Task List: Add Packet Bus Support Direct connection between the switch and RFA Go to the RFA website, and, following the instructions in the “Deliver to G3r/G3si/G3csi” chapter of the RFA Job Aid, deliver the License File. NOTE: This procedure sends the License File to the switch and installs it.
  • Page 593: Add Dcs Interface

    Because one link serves all the ports on the circuit pack, RSCL maintenance is part of the C-LAN circuit pack maintenance. For further information about DCS, refer to the Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya Communication Manager (555-233-504).
  • Page 594: Task List: Add Dcs

    Install Additional Hardware Task List: Add DCS Task List: Add DCS • Install Cables (Add DCS) on page 594 • Add Circuit Packs (Add DCS) on page 595 • Test the External Connection to the LAN (Add DCS) on page 595 •...
  • Page 595 Install Additional Hardware Task List: Add DCS TN799x Pinout Peripheral Backplane Pin 25-Pair Wire Color Lead Name Connector Pin White/Orange Orange/White White/Green Green/White Return to Task List Add Circuit Packs (Add DCS) Return to Task List Determine the port assignments of the circuit packs to be added. If there are no available port slots in the processor cabinet for the C-LAN circuit pack, place it in an EPN cabinet port slot.
  • Page 596: New Duplicated G3R Installations Only

    Install Additional Hardware Task List: Add DCS The TN799x C-LAN circuit pack is now installed in the DEFINITY carrier and connected to the IP network. Return to Task List Deliver License File (Add DCS) Return to Task List CAUTION: This procedure must be done immediately after you upgrade the software. If the license file is not installed within 10 days, the switch enters a No-License mode and shuts down all call processing.
  • Page 597: New Or Upgraded G3Si Only

    Install Additional Hardware Task List: Add DCS If the system has IP endpoints registered, unplug the Ethernet cable from the TN799 (C-LAN) circuit pack. This disconnects (unregisters) all IP endpoints. Type and press Enter. set time Ensure that the system date and time are set correctly. Use one of these installation methods: —...
  • Page 598: Administer Tn464Gp/Tn2464Bp With Echo Cancellation

    715. The TN464GP and TN2464BP circuit packs are backwards compatible, although the echo cancellation feature can be used only with Release 1.1 or later of Avaya™ Communication Manager and after the feature is enabled. The echo cancellation feature cancels echoes with delays up to 96 ms. Echo cancellation is disabled automatically when the circuit pack detects a 2100-Hz phase-reversed tone put out by high-speed modems (56 kbaud) but not when it detects a 2100-Hz straight tone generated by low-speed modems (9.6...
  • Page 599 If after trying all these settings, the echo still exists, contact technical support. For telephone numbers, go to Avaya Support Centre and select ONLINE SERVICES, then select - Contact Us. SI Installation and Upgrades...
  • Page 600 Install Additional Hardware Administer TN464GP/TN2464BP with Echo Cancellation Figure 232: Trunk Features screen add trunk-group next Page 2 of 11 SPE A TRUNK FEATURES ACA Assignment? n Measured: both Internal Alert? n Maintenance Tests? y Data Restriction? n Glare Handling: none Used for DCS? n Suppress # Outpulsing? n Seize When Maintenance Busy: neither-end...
  • Page 601: Add Ip Solutions

    Avaya DEFINITY® Servers, and Avaya S8100 Media Server Library (555-233-823). The Avaya Media Gateway IP Media Processor allows you to send voice and fax from the Avaya Media Gateway through an Internet protocol (IP) network to other Avaya Media Gateways having this feature or to other H.323 V2 compliant endpoints.
  • Page 602: Tn2302Ap Media Processor

    Unlike the TN802B IP Interface Assembly, the TN2302AP operates in one mode: Media Processor (MedPro), which is H.323 V2 compatible. For more information on the IP Solutions capabilities and limitations, refer to the Overview for Avaya™ Communication Manager (555-233-767). Installing a TN2302AP IP Media Processor...
  • Page 603: Task List: Prepare For Installation And Upgrade

    Return to Task List Check your shipment Return to Task List When your Avaya Media Gateway IP Solutions order arrives at your site, check the contents (see Required Hardware on page 604). Inspect the shipping carton for damage before opening it. If the box is damaged, do not open it.
  • Page 604: Installing The Tn2302Ap Ip Media Processor

    Add IP Solutions Installing the TN2302AP IP Media Processor Required Hardware Description Quantity TN799x C-LAN circuit pack TN2302AP IP Media Processor TN2302AP Amphenol Adapter ADPTR-259A connector 1 One TN799x supports more than one TN2302AP. 2 The adapter has an amphenol connector on one side and an RJ45 connector on the other for connecting to the LAN.
  • Page 605: Task List: Install Tn2302Ap

    Add IP Solutions Task List: Install TN2302AP Task List: Install TN2302AP Perform these tasks in order: Connect the cables for TN799x on page 605 Connect the cables for TN2302AP on page 605 Connect the Ethernet on page 605 Install the Circuit Packs on page 606 Perform Initial Administration Steps for C-LAN and IP Media Processor on page 607...
  • Page 606 Add IP Solutions Task List: Install TN2302AP Install the Circuit Packs Return to Task List CAUTION: When adding or replacing any hardware, be sure to ground yourself against electrostatic discharge (ESD) by wearing a grounded wrist strap. NOTE: The TN799B/C/DP and TN2302AP circuit packs are hot-swappable, so you do not need to power down the carrier to install them.
  • Page 607 Return to Task List Perform Initial Administration Steps for C-LAN and IP Media Processor Return to Task List NOTE: Refer to the Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya™ Communication Manager (555-233-504) for specific information. Log in as craft. NOTE: If you have a dadmin login and password, you can use them instead of craft and the craft password.
  • Page 608 Press Enter to save the information and effect the new settings. Refer to the Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya™ Communication Manager (555-233- 504) for more information on these administration steps and for the steps to administer IP Softphones and H.323 trunks.
  • Page 609 Add IP Solutions Task List: Install TN2302AP Figure 236: Node Names screen change node-names Page 2 of NODE NAMES Name IP Address Name IP Address clan-a1 192.168.1 .31 clan-b1 192.168.2 .31 default mrmedpro1 192.168.1 .81 Figure 237: IP Interfaces screen change ip-interfaces Page 1 of...
  • Page 610: Upgrading Tn802 Ip Trunking To Tn2302Ap Ip Media Processor

    Add IP Solutions Upgrading TN802 IP Trunking to TN2302AP IP Media Processor Test the External Connection to the LAN Return to Task List To test the external IP connections, ping the C-LAN or IP Media Processor server and ping a known computer connected to your network.
  • Page 611: Task List: Upgrade Tn802 To Tn2302Ap

    Add IP Solutions Task List: Upgrade TN802 to TN2302AP Task List: Upgrade TN802 to TN2302AP Perform these tasks to upgrade the TN802 to TN2302AP: Perform Pre-upgrade Administration on page 611 Remove the Circuit Packs on page 611 Replace the Cables on page 611 Install the Circuit Packs on page 612...
  • Page 612 Administer and Test Return to Task List Administer the TN799DP C-LAN. Refer to the Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya™ Communication Manager (555-233-504). Administer the IP Media Processor, which is usually done remotely. Call your service representative to start the process.
  • Page 613: Upgrading A Tn802B Ip Interface Assembly To Tn2302Ap Ip Media Processor

    Add IP Solutions Upgrading a TN802B IP Interface Assembly to TN2302AP IP Media Processor Upgrading a TN802B IP Interface Assembly to TN2302AP IP Media Processor Return to Task List To upgrade IP Interface Assembly to IP Media Processor, you must replace •...
  • Page 614 Add IP Solutions Task List: Upgrade TN802B to TN2302AP Figure 239: IP Interfaces Screen change ip-interfaces Page 1 of IP INTERFACES Inter-region IP connectivity allowed? Enable Eth Pt Type Slot Code Sfx Node Name Subnet Mask Gateway Address Rgn C-LAN 01A09 TN799 DP clan-a1 255.255.255.0 MEDPRO...
  • Page 615 Return to Task List Administer the TN799DP C-LAN, if necessary. Refer to the Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya™ Communication Manager (555-233-504). Administer the IP Media Processor, which is usually done remotely. Call your service representative to start the process.
  • Page 616: Installing A Tn802B In Media Processor Mode

    TN799DP C-LAN circuit pack. For C-LAN administration, refer to Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya™ Communication Manager (555-233-504). If you have existing TN802 IP Interface circuit packs, you can upgrade them either by replacing the...
  • Page 617 Add IP Solutions Task list: Install the TN802B in Media Processor mode We recommend that you protect your cabinet with an uninterruptible power system (UPS). If adding a TN799DP C-LAN circuit pack: • An unoccupied port slot for the TN799DP, if needed. If you have an existing TN799x circuit pack, replace it with the TN799DP.
  • Page 618 Add IP Solutions Task list: Install the TN802B in Media Processor mode Required Hardware Description Quantity 20-ft DB-25 serial cable from modem to TN802B external cable assembly (U.S. customers only). Non-U.S. customers must provide a serial cable. 1 One TN799x supports more than one TN802B. Figure 240: TN802B IP Interface External Cable Assembly cbdfocto AWF 122398 Figure notes...
  • Page 619 Add IP Solutions Task list: Install the TN802B in Media Processor mode Connect the Cables for TN802B Return to Task List Determine into which port slot you are putting the TN802B IP Interface. NOTE: Make sure that at least 3 adjoining slots are free. From the rear of the cabinet, connect the amphenol connector on the external cable assembly to the backplane connector corresponding to that slot (the highest numbered connector of the 3 slots required).
  • Page 620 Add IP Solutions Task list: Install the TN802B in Media Processor mode U.S. Robotics Modem Dip Switch Settings Switch Setting Description Data Terminal Ready normal DOWN Data Terminal Ready override Verbal result codes DOWN Numeric result codes Suppress result codes DOWN Display result codes Echo offline commands...
  • Page 621 Add IP Solutions Task list: Install the TN802B in Media Processor mode Install the Circuit Packs Return to Task List CAUTION: When adding or replacing any hardware, be sure to ground yourself against electrostatic discharge (ESD) by wearing a grounded wrist strap. NOTE: The circuit packs are hot-swappable, so you do not need to power down the carrier to install them.
  • Page 622 Add IP Solutions Task list: Install the TN802B in Media Processor mode Figure 242: TN802B IP Interface faceplate fpdfmapd KLC 030899 Figure notes LCD display PCMCIA card slot Reset button (recessed) Yellow PCMCIA disk-in-use LED Red board status LED SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 623 KLC 031299 Return to Task List Administer the TN799x C-LAN Return to Task List To administer the TN799x circuit pack, refer to the Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya™ Communication Manager (555-233-504). Administer the IP Interface Return to Task List Administration is done either locally or remotely.
  • Page 624 Add IP Solutions Task list: Install the TN802B in Media Processor mode Type and press Enter. change node-names Figure 244, Node Names - Screen 2, on page 624, type in the node name and IP address for the TN802B. Type and press Enter.
  • Page 625 Add IP Solutions Task list: Install the TN802B in Media Processor mode Figure 245: Circuit Packs - Screen 1 change circuit-packs Page 1 of CIRCUIT PACKS Cabinet: 1 Carrier: A Carrier Type: processor Slot Code Sf Mode Name Slot Code Mode Name MEDPRO...
  • Page 626: Installing A Tn802B In Ip Trunk Mode

    Add IP Solutions Installing a TN802B in IP Trunk Mode To test the external IP connections, ping the IP Interface server, and ping a known computer connected to your network. If everything is configured correctly, the Result column on the Ping Results screen reads .
  • Page 627 Add IP Solutions Task list: Install the TN802B in IP Trunk mode Check Network Services on page 641 Test the External Connection to the LAN on page 625 Test the IP Interface Onboard LAN Connections on page 642 Prepare for Installation Return to Task List Have the following equipment on site before your shipment arrives: •...
  • Page 628 Add IP Solutions Task list: Install the TN802B in IP Trunk mode Required Hardware Description Quantity TN799x C-LAN circuit pack. TN802B IP Interface Assembly 1 or more H600-512.G1 external cable assembly 1 or more 259A connector CAT5 or better cable U.S.
  • Page 629 Add IP Solutions Task list: Install the TN802B in IP Trunk mode Connect the Cables for TN802B Return to Task List Determine into which port slot you are putting the TN802B IP Interface. NOTE: Make sure that at least 3 adjoining slots are free. From the rear of the cabinet, connect the amphenol connector on the external cable assembly to the backplane connector corresponding to that slot (the highest numbered connector of the 3 slots required).
  • Page 630 Add IP Solutions Task list: Install the TN802B in IP Trunk mode U.S. Robotics Modem Dip Switch Settings Switch Setting Description Data Terminal Ready normal DOWN Data Terminal Ready override Verbal result codes DOWN Numeric result codes Suppress result codes DOWN Display result codes Echo offline commands...
  • Page 631 Add IP Solutions Task list: Install the TN802B in IP Trunk mode Connect the Ethernet Return to Task List Connect the network cable to the ETHERNET connector on the TN802B external cable assembly. You need a CAT5 or better cable for 100-Mbyte operation. Install the Circuit Pack Return to Task List NOTE:...
  • Page 632 Add IP Solutions Task list: Install the TN802B in IP Trunk mode Figure 249: TN802B IP Interface faceplate fpdfmapd KLC 030899 Figure notes LCD display PCMCIA card slot Reset button (recessed) Yellow PCMCIA disk-in-use LED Red board status LED SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 633 Test the Modem Return to Task List Check for dial tone. Contact Avaya Support and ask a representative to dial in to your IP Interface server. Administer the IP Interface Return to Task List Administration is done either locally or remotely. If administered locally, proceed with the following administration steps.
  • Page 634 Add IP Solutions Task list: Install the TN802B in IP Trunk mode Type DSMAPD, and press Enter. Changing the one entry automatically changes the entry above it. If it is in IP Trunk mode, you get the following error message: MedPro type requires TN802 with application.
  • Page 635 Add IP Solutions Task list: Install the TN802B in IP Trunk mode To complete the logon steps: Type administrator in the User Name field. Type iptrunk in the Password field and click OK. After logging on for the first time, change the administrator password and, if desired, the user name, to ensure security.
  • Page 636 Add IP Solutions Task list: Install the TN802B in IP Trunk mode Assign Server and Domain Names Return to Task List The Windows NT server identifies servers using a server name plus a domain name that locates the named server in a particular part of the network. The TN802B IP Interface is shipped with generic server and domain names.
  • Page 637 Add IP Solutions Task list: Install the TN802B in IP Trunk mode Figure 252: TCP/IP Properties Window - IP Address, Adapter [1] SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 638 Add IP Solutions Task list: Install the TN802B in IP Trunk mode Figure 253: TCP/IP Properties Window - IP Address, Adapter [2] Return to Task List Assign Default Gateway Return to Task List NOTE: Not all networks require these steps. Check with the local network administrator to determine which are required.
  • Page 639 Add IP Solutions Task list: Install the TN802B in IP Trunk mode Type domain name in the Domain field. If using DNS, click Add under the DNS Service Search Order field and type its IP address. On the Figure 255, TCP/IP Properties Window - WINS Address, on page 641, click on the WINS Address tab.
  • Page 640 Add IP Solutions Task list: Install the TN802B in IP Trunk mode Figure 254: TCP/IP Properties Window - DNS SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 641 Add IP Solutions Task list: Install the TN802B in IP Trunk mode Figure 255: TCP/IP Properties Window - WINS Address Return to Task List Check Network Services Return to Task List When the server restarts, make sure that the required network services have started correctly. If you see an error dialog box, then the network services did not start correctly.
  • Page 642 Add IP Solutions Task list: Install the TN802B in IP Trunk mode Click the Protocols tab, and examine the Network Protocols . protocol should be TCP/IP the only one listed. Click OK. Return to Task List Test the External Connection to the LAN Return to Task List To test the external IP connections, ping the IP Interface server and ping a known computer connected to your network.
  • Page 643: Upgrading A Tn802 V3 (Or Later) To A Tn802B (Medpro Mode)

    The TN802B IP Interface is now installed in the DEFINITY carrier and connected to the IP network. You can now use the Configuration Manager software (preinstalled on the TN802B hard disk) and Avaya Media Gateway switch administration to administer connections to other IP Trunk and ITS-E equipment.
  • Page 644: Task List: Upgrade A Tn802 To A Tn802B

    Add IP Solutions Task list: Upgrade a TN802 to a TN802B Task list: Upgrade a TN802 to a TN802B Perform these tasks in order: Connect the Monitor, Keyboard, and Mouse on page 644 Upgrade IP trunks (R7) to H.323 trunks on page 645 Upgrade to TN802B (R10) on page 647...
  • Page 645 Add IP Solutions Task list: Upgrade a TN802 to a TN802B Figure 256: TN802B IP Interface faceplate fpdfmapd KLC 030899 Figure notes LCD display PCMCIA card slot Reset button (recessed) Yellow PCMCIA disk-in-use LED Red board status LED Return to Task List Upgrade IP trunks (R7) to H.323 trunks Return to Task List If there are existing IP trunk connections that you want to upgrade to H.323 trunk connections, do the...
  • Page 646 Add IP Solutions Task list: Upgrade a TN802 to a TN802B Click the Properties option in the Network window. Write down the IP address, subnet address, and gateway address shown for For an example, see Figure 257, TCP/IP adaptor [2] Properties Window - IP Address, Adapter [2], on page 646.
  • Page 647 Add IP Solutions Task list: Upgrade a TN802 to a TN802B Upgrade to TN802B (R10) Return to Task List NOTE: The upgrade takes about 20 minutes Insert the flash disk into the right most slot on the TN802B IP Interface. On the terminal, a dialog box assigns a drive letter;...
  • Page 648 If it is in IP Trunk mode, you get the following error message: MedPro type requires TN802 with application. Type MEDPRO on circuit-packs form. To complete the administration, refer to the Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya™ Communication Manager (555-233-504) book. SI Installation and Upgrades...
  • Page 649 Add IP Solutions Task list: Upgrade a TN802 to a TN802B Figure 259: Circuit Packs - Screen 1 change circuit-packs Page 1 of CIRCUIT PACKS Cabinet: 1 Carrier: A Carrier Type: processor Slot Code Sf Mode Name Slot Code Sf Mode Name MEDPRO RESERVED-IP...
  • Page 650 Add IP Solutions Task list: Upgrade a TN802 to a TN802B SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 651: Add Channel Service Units

    Add Channel Service Units About Installing an ICSU Module Add Channel Service Units A channel service unit (CSU) can be either an integrated CSU (ICSU) module or a 3150/3170 CSU module. See the relevant topics: • About Installing an ICSU Module on page 651 •...
  • Page 652: H700-383-Equivalent Cable Guidelines

    Add Channel Service Units Installing the 120A3A CSU H700-383-Equivalent Cable Guidelines If using cabling other than the H700-383 provided with the 120A3A, observe the following guidelines: • Use 24-gauge wire that provides individually shielded, twisted pairs for transmit and receive signals.
  • Page 653 Add Channel Service Units Installing the 120A3A CSU If using external alarm equipment, attach the supplied DW8 cable to the 120A3A and the external equipment. The maximum length of this cable depends on the alarm equipment. If a TN464F is used, make sure the circuit pack is set for 24-channel operation. Set the switch on the circuit pack.
  • Page 654: Installing A 3150/3170 Channel Service Unit

    Add Channel Service Units Installing a 3150/3170 Channel Service Unit H700-383 Cable Pin Assignments Channel Service Network Color Unit Designation Designation Function Line in 0 Line in 1 Shield Line out 0 Line out 1 Shield Not assigned Not assigned H700-383 Cable Lengths by Group Number Group Length...
  • Page 655 Add Channel Service Units Installing a 3150/3170 Channel Service Unit Figure 261: 3150/3170 Channel Service Unit Connections POWER AUX PORT COM PORT MODEM NETWORK POWER AUX PORT COM PORT MODEM NETWORK POWER AUX PORT COM PORT MODEM NETWORK POWER AUX PORT COM PORT MODEM NETWORK 3150csu RBP 062696...
  • Page 656 Add Channel Service Units Installing a 3150/3170 Channel Service Unit Figure 262: DS1 Converter Connections Using Double-Headed cable 11 10 09 04 03 cydf010 KLC 091399 Figure notes Port carrier 14-in. (35.6 cm) Y cable Backplane connector for TN570D EI 50-pin male/50-pin female double- headed connector Backplane connector for DS1...
  • Page 657: Install And Administer Trunks

    Install and Administer Trunks Task List: Add Trunks Install and Administer Trunks These links provide installation and wiring examples for analog and digital trunks. These are examples only and actual wiring procedures may vary at each site. For IP trunks, see Add IP Solutions on page 601.
  • Page 658 Install and Administer Trunks Install CAMA/E911 Trunk Compatibility Tone Clock, TTR/CPTR, and GPTR Circuit Packs Compatibility with CAMA Circuit Trunks in Pack Description Same PN Application Notes TN744 Call Classifier Not Compatible Used globally 8 GPTR/call TN744B - Detector classification ports. TN744C Used for call TN744DV1...
  • Page 659: Installing The Circuit Pack

    Install and Administer Trunks Install CAMA/E911 Trunk Compatibility Tone Clock, TTR/CPTR, and GPTR Circuit Packs Continued Compatibility with CAMA Circuit Trunks in Pack Description Same PN Application Notes TN756 Tone Detector Not Compatible Used in the Tone detector/tone Generator U.S. and a few clock with 4 TTR other countries and 2 CPTR ports.
  • Page 660: Adding The Trunks

    Install and Administer Trunks Install CAMA/E911 Trunk Insert the TN429C or later CO trunk circuit pack in any available port slot. Be sure the TN744D Call Classifier - Detector circuit pack is Vintage 2 or later. Wire the CAMA trunk to the MDF (the trunk from the CO). Refer to the pinouts in Circuit Pack and Auxiliary Equipment Leads (Pinout Charts) on page 771 for 2- and 4-wire analog and digital...
  • Page 661: Changing The Feature Access Code

    Install and Administer Trunks Install CAMA/E911 Trunk Figure 264: Administrable Timers form (page 3) Page 3 of 11 TRUNK GROUP ADMINISTRABLE TIMERS Outgoing Disconnect (msec): 400 Cama Outgoing Dial Guard (msec): 75 Outgoing Glare Guard (msec): 1000 Cama Wink Start Time (msec): 5000 Outgoing End of Dial (sec): 1 Outgoing Seizure Response (sec): 4 Disconnect Signal Error (sec): 30...
  • Page 662: Changing The Ars Digit Analysis

    Install and Administer Trunks Install CAMA/E911 Trunk Figure 266: Feature Access Code (FAC) form (page 1) Page 1 of 5 FEATURE ACCESS CODE (FAC) Abbreviated Dialing List1 Access Code: ____ Abbreviated Dialing List2 Access Code: ____ Abbreviated Dialing List3 Access Code: ____ Abbreviated Dial - Prgm Group List Access Code: ____ Announcement Access Code: ____ Answer Back Access Code: ____...
  • Page 663: Changing The Route Patterns

    Install and Administer Trunks Install CAMA/E911 Trunk In the Rte Pat field, type the desired Route Pattern (in the example, the route pattern is NOTE: For the following step, if you are using the Attendant Crisis Alerting feature, type alrt instead of emer In the Call Type field, enter and press Enter.
  • Page 664 Install and Administer Trunks Install CAMA/E911 Trunk On the Route Pattern screen, in Grp. No. field, type the CAMA trunk group number and press Enter. In the FRL field, type 0. NOTE: For the following step, if the Central Office (CO) wants KP911ST as the dialed digit string, then leave blank.
  • Page 665: Changing The Cama Numbering And Class Of Restriction

    Install and Administer Trunks Install CAMA/E911 Trunk Figure 269: Route Pattern form (Page 1, Pattern Number 12) Page 1 of X Pattern Number: 12 Grp. FRL NPA Pfx Hop Toll No. Del Inserted Mrk Lmt List Digits Digits 1: 1__ ____________________________________ user 2: ___ ____________________________________ user...
  • Page 666: Install Isdn-Pri Trunks

    Return to Task List If packet bus support for Avaya Media Gateway (si) must be added and TN750s must be installed as part of that support, then adding ISDN — PRI requires a service interruption. Notify the customer in advance as to when the addition will be carried out.
  • Page 667: Task List: Installing Isdn-Pri Trunks

    Install and Administer Trunks Install ISDN—PRI Trunks Task List: Installing ISDN—PRI Trunks Installing ISDN - PRI in North American on page 667 Installing ISDN - PRI Internationally on page 667 Add Packet Bus Support (ISDN PRI) on page 668 Add Circuit Packs (ISDN PRI) on page 668 Install Cables (ISDN PRI) on page 668...
  • Page 668: Add Packet Bus Support (Isdn Pri)

    Administrator's Guide for Avaya™ Communication Manager (555-233-506). Resolve Alarms (ISDN PRI) Return to Task List Examine the alarm log. Resolve any alarms that may exist using the Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY® Server SI (555- 233-123) documentation. Save Translations (ISDN PRI) Return to Task List...
  • Page 669: Adding Co, Fx, Wats, And Pcol Trunks

    Wiring Off-Premises Stations (TN1654 DS1 Converter) on page 690 and install a DID trunk circuit pack in assigned carrier slot (if an additional circuit pack is required). Administer DID Trunk Group screens in Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager (555-233-506). Return to Task List...
  • Page 670: Add Ds1 Tie And Ops Trunks

    Install and Administer Trunks Add DS1 Tie and OPS Trunks Administer forms listed under Tie Trunk Group in Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager (555-233-506). Figure 272: Tie Trunk Circuit Packs (Component Side) UNPROT 4 3 2 1 SMPLX SMPLX...
  • Page 671: Task List: Adding Ds1 Tie And Ops Trunks

    Install and Administer Trunks Add DS1 Tie and OPS Trunks The TN722B DS1 Tie Trunk, TN767C (or later) DS1 Interface, and TN464GP or later DS1 Interface circuit packs provide connections to a 1.544 Mbps or 2.08 Mbps DS1 facility as 24 independent 64-kbps trunks.
  • Page 672: Disable Scheduled Maintenance And Alarm Origination To Inads (Ds1 Tie And Ops Trunks)

    Install and Administer Trunks Add DS1 Tie and OPS Trunks Disable Scheduled Maintenance and Alarm Origination to INADS (DS1 Tie and OPS Trunks) Return to Task List To prevent scheduled daily maintenance from interfering with the update or upgrade, type and press Enter.
  • Page 673: Shut Down Definity Audix System (Ds1 Tie And Ops Trunks)

    Install and Administer Trunks Add DS1 Tie and OPS Trunks WARNING: Shut Down DEFINITY AUDIX System (DS1 Tie and OPS Trunks) A yellow caution sticker on the system’s power unit notifies you to shut down the AUDIX before powering down the system. WARNING: Neglecting to shut down an AUDIX assembly before powering down the system cabinet where it resides can damage the AUDIX disk.
  • Page 674: Add Circuit Packs (Ds1 Tie And Ops Trunks)

    Return to Task List Enter Added Translations (DS1 Tie and OPS Trunks) Return to Task List Administer forms listed under “DS1 Tie Trunk Service” in Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager (555-233-506). Save Translations (DS1 Tie and OPS Trunks) Return to Task List...
  • Page 675: Resolve Alarms (Ds1 Tie And Ops Trunks)

    See your record of customer busy-outs and recreate the pre-upgrade busy-out states. Type display alarms and press Enter. Examine the alarm log. Resolve any alarms using the Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY® Server SI (555-233-123) book. Deliver or Install License file (DS1 Tie and OPS Trunks) Return to Task List CAUTION: This procedure must be done immediately after you upgrade the software.
  • Page 676: New Simplex And Upgraded G3R Only

    Install and Administer Trunks Add DS1 Tie and OPS Trunks Wait until the system has completely reset before continuing. Type and press Enter. change cabinet 1 In the Carrier Type column change the “B” carrier to processor and submit the form. Type and press Enter.
  • Page 677: Direct Connection Between The Switch And Rfa

    Install a TN2242 circuit pack in assigned carrier slot. Connect the H600-513 cable from the cabinet to the Time Division Multiplexor device. To administer forms, see the following sections in the Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager (555-233-506). — For ISDN applications, see the ISDN Service section.
  • Page 678: Task List: Adding A Tn1654 Ds1 Converter

    Install and Administer Trunks Add TN1654 DS1 Converter (r only) The TN1654 DS1 converter circuit pack supports from 1 to 4 T1 (24 channel) or E1 (32 channel) facilities. For more information on this DS1 converter, see • Circuit Pack Switches on page 678 •...
  • Page 679 Install and Administer Trunks Add TN1654 DS1 Converter (r only) NOTE: Although the TN1654 DS1 converter supports 75 ohms, use the 127A BALUN to convert the 120 ohms to 75 ohms rather than the switch settings. NOTE: Set Circuit Pack Switches (TN1654 DS1 Converter) on page 681 shows a typical connection.
  • Page 680 Install and Administer Trunks Add TN1654 DS1 Converter (r only) TN1654 DS1 Converter Switch Settings 120 ohms 120 ohms 120 ohms 120 ohms Enabled down 75 ohms 75 ohms 75 ohms 75 ohms Disabled 1 Although the TN1654 circuit pack supports 75 ohms, use the 127A BALUN to convert the 120 ohms to 75 ohms rather than the switch settings (see 75-ohm E1 Interface Cabling on page 678).
  • Page 681: Set Circuit Pack Switches (Tn1654 Ds1 Converter)

    Install and Administer Trunks Add TN1654 DS1 Converter (r only) Figure 275: DS1 Converter Connections for E1 75-ohm Service — Part 2 A 120 B 120 C 120 D 120 h1dfcsu1 LJK 110601 Figure notes H600-348 quad cable BNC connectors (transmit/receive) corresponding to each facility 15-pin male D connectors E1 network connection...
  • Page 682: Installing Tn1654S In A Port Carrier

    Install and Administer Trunks Add TN1654 DS1 Converter (r only) Examples of typical settings Switch Settings Description T1 ESF Span A through D Framing set for ESF 1 2 3 4 5 6 swdft1es KLC 092799 T1 D4 Span A through D Framing set for D4 1 2 3 4 5 6 swdft1d4 KLC 092799 E1 120 ohms ESF...
  • Page 683: Installing Tn1654S In A Switch Node Carrier

    Install and Administer Trunks Add TN1654 DS1 Converter (r only) Figure 276: DS1 Converter Connections — Part 1 11 10 09 04 03 cydf010 KLC 091399 Figure notes Port cabinet 14-in. (35.6 cm) Y cable Backplane connector for TN570D EI 50-pin male/50-pin female double- headed connector Backplane connector for TN1654 DS1...
  • Page 684: Connecting A Port Carrier To A Switch Node Carrier (Tn1654 Ds1 Converter)

    Install and Administer Trunks Add TN1654 DS1 Converter (r only) Connect an H600-348 Quad cable to the other side of the Y cable. Skip to Connecting Through a Channel Service Unit on page 685. Figure 277: DS1 Converter Connections — Part 1 11 10 09 04 03 cydf010 KLC 091399...
  • Page 685: Connecting Through A Channel Service Unit

    Install and Administer Trunks Add TN1654 DS1 Converter (r only) Connecting Through a Channel Service Unit Return to Task List Figure 278, DS1 Converter Connections for T1 Service — Part 2, on page 686 shows a typical connection for a T1 line, and Figure 279, DS1 Converter Connections for 120-ohm E1 Service —...
  • Page 686 Install and Administer Trunks Add TN1654 DS1 Converter (r only) Figure 278: DS1 Converter Connections for T1 Service — Part 2 POWER AUX PORT COM PORT MODEM NETWORK POWER AUX PORT COM PORT MODEM NETWORK AUX PORT COM PORT MODEM POWER NETWORK POWER...
  • Page 687 Install and Administer Trunks Add TN1654 DS1 Converter (r only) Figure 279: DS1 Converter Connections for 120-ohm E1 Service — Part 2 h1dfcsu2 KLC 091499 Figure notes H600-348 Quad Cable Customer-provided network-interface equipment 15-pin male D connectors (to DTE jacks on customer-provided network- Network interface interface equipment) Adapter Descriptions...
  • Page 688 Install and Administer Trunks Add TN1654 DS1 Converter (r only) Figure 280: DS1 Converter Circuit Pack Switches 1 2 3 4 5 6 l e c ckdfds1 KLC 091499 ckdfds1 KLC 091499 Figure 281: CAMA Numbering Format form Page 1 of 3 CAMA NUMBERING - E911 FORMAT System CESID Default: 5241100______ Total...
  • Page 689: Mounting The 127A (Tn1654 Ds1 Converter)

    Install and Administer Trunks Add TN1654 DS1 Converter (r only) Y Cable Lengths Length Description 14 in. (35.6 cm) TN1654 circuit pack to adjacent EI circuit pack or TN573B SNI circuit pack in same carrier 70 in. (178 cm) TN1654 circuit pack to EI circuit pack or SNI circuit pack in another carrier 14 in.
  • Page 690: Wiring Off-Premises Stations (Tn1654 Ds1 Converter)

    Install and Administer Trunks Add TN1654 DS1 Converter (r only) Figure 282: 127A BALUN Coaxial Adapter h1df127b KLC 012301 Figure notes 127A BALUN coaxial adapter Single-point ground connection Connect to quad cable (H600-348 or 0.75 mm (18 AWG) ground wire similar) to ground terminal at MDF BCN Connections to E1 network...
  • Page 691 Step 2. Install a green label on the 110-type terminal block to identify the remote location. Administer using the Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager (555-233-506). Return to Task List SI Installation and Upgrades...
  • Page 692 Install and Administer Trunks Add TN1654 DS1 Converter (r only) SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 693: Installing The Stratum 3 Clock

    Installing the Stratum 3 Clock Task List: Install the Stratum 3 clock Installing the Stratum 3 Clock Use this task list to install a Stratum 3 clock. Task List: Install the Stratum 3 clock Unpack and Inspect Stratum 3 Clock Cabinet on page 693 Install and Position Stratum 3 Clock Cabinet on page 693...
  • Page 694: Connect Ac Power To Stratum 3 Clock Cabinet

    Installing the Stratum 3 Clock Task List: Install the Stratum 3 clock Return to Task List Connect AC Power to Stratum 3 Clock Cabinet Return to Task List The clock cabinet requires a 120 VAC, 15 amp receptacle. The green wire ground provided by the receptacle is sufficient.
  • Page 695: Connect Stratum 3 Clock Dc Power

    Installing the Stratum 3 Clock Task List: Install the Stratum 3 clock Attach the lug to the receptacle cover. Be sure the lug and cabinet ground wires connect to separate screws on the receptacle cover. Route the ground wire to the DC power plant and connect to DISCH GRD inside the cabinet. Connect Stratum 3 Clock DC Power Return to Task List Set the clock cabinet circuit breaker at the DC power plant OFF.
  • Page 696: Cable The Stratum 3 Clock

    Installing the Stratum 3 Clock Task List: Install the Stratum 3 clock ST3 Clock Circuit Pack Option Switch Settings Switch Status/Results OFF = minor alarm never output Minor Alarm Control ON = minor alarm is output if holdover occurs OFF = major alarm is output and fail lamp lights if 5 VDC Major Alarm power is lost and 4 kHz output is lost Control...
  • Page 697 Installing the Stratum 3 Clock Task List: Install the Stratum 3 clock The H600-307 cable connects the system end of the “Y” cable to a DS1 circuit pack (shown as TN464GP/2464, TN722, or TN767). The B25A cable connects the clock end of the “Y” cable to the yellow field on the MDF.
  • Page 698: Install The Stratum 3 Clock Wiring

    The common cross-connection from the TN780 in A and B carriers to the Stratum 3 Clock should be done by bridging the jumper wires. Dress the cables down sides of the cabinet and run through the Cable Slack Manager, if provided. Administer using the Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager (555-233-506). Maximum Cabling Distance Channel Service...
  • Page 699 Installing the Stratum 3 Clock Task List: Install the Stratum 3 clock Cross-Connects for Standard Reliability From: Stratum 3 Clock To: Y Cable Clock End (Primary) Connecting Connecting Lead Lead Block Lead Lead Block Designation Color Terminal Designation Color Terminal TREF2 To: Tone-Clock Carrier A BCLKRTN...
  • Page 700 Installing the Stratum 3 Clock Task List: Install the Stratum 3 clock Cross-Connects for High or Critical Reliability From: Stratum 3 Clock To: Y Cable Clock End (Primary) Connecting Connecting Lead Lead Block Lead Lead Block Designation Color Terminal Designation Color Terminal ALRM5B...
  • Page 701: Install And Connect Modems

    Install and Connect Modems This section provides the information necessary to install and connect modems. NOTE: The Avaya Media Gateway (si) does not require an external modem because an internal modem is in the processor circuit pack. Task List: Install and Connect Modems •...
  • Page 702: Set External Modem Options

    Modem Return to Task List Set External Modem Options Return to Task List A locally obtained, type-approved external modem may be used. Contact your Avaya representative for information. Set the modem switches: • If a U.S. Robotics Model 839 modem is installed, refer to U.S.
  • Page 703 Install and Connect Modems Task List: Install and Connect Modems Press Enter when the modem fields are properly administered. U.S. Robotics Model 839 External Modem Switch Settings Switch Setting Function OFF (Up) DTR (Data Terminal Ready) override OFF (Up) Verbal result codes (text-formatted feedback characters such as connected or no carrier) ON (Down) Enable result codes...
  • Page 704: Add U.s. Robotics Model Usr 33.6 Ext External Modem To Epn

    Install and Connect Modems Task List: Install and Connect Modems SCC1 Modem Fields Field Description Turns off the default data compression algorithms used by most modems. The field has a blank field of 6 characters as default. The AT commands that control this are supported by similar commands;...
  • Page 705: Add U.s. Robotics Model Usr 33.6 Ext External Modem To Ppn

    Install and Connect Modems Task List: Install and Connect Modems Connect the opposite end of the RS-232 cable to a dumb terminal. Set the dumb terminal to full duplex mode. Type AT&N6 to set the baud rate to 9600. The modem connects at 9600 baud but throughput is at 1200 baud. Type AT&W0 to save the setting into non-volatile RAM.
  • Page 706: Add External Modem To Tn1648B

    Install and Connect Modems Task List: Install and Connect Modems Disconnect the RS-232 cable from the terminal and connect it to the TERMINAL connector on the rear of the system cabinet. Figure 286: Connect External Modem to PPN TERMINAL cydfepnm KLC 100397 Figure notes U.S.
  • Page 707 Install and Connect Modems Task List: Install and Connect Modems Slide the tool to the front of the cabinet. See Figure 292, Insert the Pass-thru Tool, on page 710. Pull the tool (with adapter and cable attached) out through the front of the cabinet. Close the rear door.
  • Page 708 Install and Connect Modems Task List: Install and Connect Modems Figure notes Pass-thru Tool Panel Adapter Bracket Machine Screw Cable Assembly Cable Tie Cable Tie Mount Parts List Quantity Description External modem pass-thru kit Kit includes: pass-thru tool, cable ties, panel adapter bracket, machine screws, and cable tie mounts.
  • Page 709 Install and Connect Modems Task List: Install and Connect Modems Figure 289: Attach the Panel Adapter Bracket prda0002 EWS 090498 Figure 290: Attach the Cable Assembly to the Bracket prda0003 EWS 090498 SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 710 Install and Connect Modems Task List: Install and Connect Modems Figure 291: Attach the Cable to the Pass-Thru Tool fodacup3 EWS 082598 Figure notes Pass-thru Tool RJ45 (Telephone Plug) Tie Wrap Figure 292: Insert the Pass-thru Tool prda0009 EWS 090498 SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 711 Install and Connect Modems Task List: Install and Connect Modems Figure 293: Replace the Fan Cover D IX prda0006 EWS 010599 Figure 294: Connect the Cable to the TN1648B Circuit Pack Prda0011 KLC 091698 Return to Task List SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 712: Add Modem Pooling

    Install and Connect Modems Task List: Set up Modem Pooling Add Modem Pooling Return to Task List Modem Pooling supports 2 types of conversion resources: integrated and combined. The integrated type requires a TN758 Pooled Modem circuit pack for each 2 conversion resources provided.
  • Page 713: Set The Modem Connected To Data Module

    Install and Connect Modems Task List: Set up Modem Pooling Set the Modem Connected to Data Module Return to Task List Type and press Enter. add data-module next Type pdm in the Type field. Type x in the Port field. Type in the Connected to field and press Enter.
  • Page 714 Install and Connect Modems Task List: Set up Modem Pooling Table 28: Options for D-Lead and Attention Control Modems D-Lead Attention Set Option Display Option Settings Control Settings Set 300 Speed? Note 1 Note 1 Set 1200 Speed? 1200 Note 1 Note 1 Set 2400 Speed? 2400...
  • Page 715: Upgrade Firmware On Programmable Circuit Packs

    During this firmware download process, a firmware image is installed on a circuit pack in three steps: The image is copied from an Avaya server over the Web to a local “staging area” — a PC or server on the customer LAN.
  • Page 716: Self And C-Lan-Distributed Download Procedure

    3 For TN2302AP circuit packs with a vintage less than 22, a different download procedure is required that is not described here. Go to the Avaya Support Web site under Software & Firmware Downloads, DEFINITY ECS, TN2302AP firmware downloads. On the page titled “Retired - (OLD Do Not Use) DEFINITY Firmware Downloads”, scroll down to the TN2302AP section and click on TFTP_Firmware_download_procedure.pdf.
  • Page 717: Prepare For Download

    1 For TN2302AP circuit packs with a vintage less than 22, a different download procedure is required that is not described here. Go to the Avaya Support Web site under Software & Firmware Downloads, DEFINITY ECS, TN2302AP firmware downloads. On the page titled “Retired - (OLD Do Not Use) DEFINITY Firmware Downloads”, scroll down to the TN2302AP section and click on...
  • Page 718: Get Circuit Pack Information

    Upgrade Firmware on Programmable Circuit Packs Self and C-LAN-distributed download Procedure • Make sure you have the following: — Superuser or services login and password to the Avaya Communication Manager — PC or other server with the following: • IP connectivity to the source board •...
  • Page 719: Set Up Source Circuit Pack's File System

    Upgrade Firmware on Programmable Circuit Packs Self and C-LAN-distributed download Procedure list configuration all SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Board Assigned Ports Number Board Type Code Vintage u=unassigned t=tti p=psa 01A08 IP MEDIA PROCESSOR TN2302AP HW03 FW044 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 01A04 CONTROL-LAN TN799DP HW00 FW005 u u u u u u u u...
  • Page 720: Upload Image File From The Web To Staging Area

    Although the staging area is often on a PC platform, you can also use other platforms such as a UNIX or Linux. Go to the Avaya Support Web site (http://avaya.com/support). Follow the Software & Firmware Downloads link and the subsequent links for your product and the target circuit pack TN code.
  • Page 721: Schedule A Download To Target(S)

    Upgrade Firmware on Programmable Circuit Packs Self and C-LAN-distributed download Procedure Log into the FTP session with the same that you set up earlier ftplogin ftppassword Set up source circuit pack’s file system on page 719. Type and press Enter. This requests that files be transferred in binary format. binary CAUTION: Files are corrupted during transfer if you do not specify...
  • Page 722 Upgrade Firmware on Programmable Circuit Packs Self and C-LAN-distributed download Procedure Table 31: Firmware Download fields and descriptions Field Description Notes Examples: Suffix • For VAL (TN2501AP), type AP. • For C-LAN (TN799DP), type DP. • For DS1 (TN464GP), type GP. This is blank.
  • Page 723 Upgrade Firmware on Programmable Circuit Packs Self and C-LAN-distributed download Procedure Table 31: Firmware Download fields and descriptions Field Description Notes Type the date and time that you Start Date/Time want the firmware download to begin. Type the date and time that you If the scheduled stop time is reached Stop Date/Time want the firmware download to...
  • Page 724 Upgrade Firmware on Programmable Circuit Packs Self and C-LAN-distributed download Procedure If you are performing a C-LAN-distributed download, enter a C-LAN location as the source and 1 to 50 target locations, where the target boards are all of the same type. The following screen provides an example of a C-LAN-distributed download to 2 UDS1 circuit packs.
  • Page 725: Monitor Download Progress

    Upgrade Firmware on Programmable Circuit Packs Self and C-LAN-distributed download Procedure If the download is scheduled for later, ensure that the download will run as you intend by testing the firmware download. Go to Testing firmware download on page 727. Monitor download progress You can check the progress of a firmware download with this procedure.
  • Page 726: Reseat Val Circuit Pack

    Upgrade Firmware on Programmable Circuit Packs Self and C-LAN-distributed download Procedure Check the St (status) field immediately to the right of the Target Location field to view the progress of the firmware update: — ending — ( )ompleted — ( )ailed —...
  • Page 727: Disable File System

    Upgrade Firmware on Programmable Circuit Packs Self and C-LAN-distributed download Procedure Disable file system NOTE: Performing the following steps on the TN799DP (C-LAN) or TN2501AP (VAL) circuit packs removes only the ftplogin and the ftppassword . The allocated memory for the file system remains reserved for the session.
  • Page 728: Backing Out Of A Firmware Download

    Upgrade Firmware on Programmable Circuit Packs Self and C-LAN-distributed download Procedure test firmware download SPE A TEST RESULTS Port Maintenance Name Alt. Name Test No. Result Error Code FW-DWNLD 1413 PASS Look in the Result field for conditions. FAIL/PASS The Result field in the screen shows , indicating a successful test of the firmware PASS download circuitry.
  • Page 729 Upgrade Firmware on Programmable Circuit Packs Self and C-LAN-distributed download Procedure NOTE: In most cases, the image with the more recent date and time stamp is the new firmware image file. Type set boot-image board UUCSS image 1 | 2 and press Enter.
  • Page 730 Upgrade Firmware on Programmable Circuit Packs Self and C-LAN-distributed download Procedure SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 731: Test Telephones And Other Equipment

    The tests are acceptance tests and provide some assurance that the Avaya Media Gateways will perform properly after installation and administration. If problems occur or more extensive tests are required, refer to the Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY® Server SI (555-233-123) documentation.
  • Page 732: Test 302C Attendant Console

    Test Telephones and Other Equipment Test 302C Attendant Console Make 2 calls from 1 telephone to another telephone. Make the first call by dialing a telephone and make the second call by dialing a trunk access code and a Listed Directory Number (LDN). Test 302C Attendant Console Return to Task List Check all lamps are operational and call another telephone in the system.
  • Page 733: Test External Ringing

    Test Telephones and Other Equipment Test External Ringing Test External Ringing Return to Task List Make a test call to the attendant console to verify ringing device sounds when the Night lamp on console is lighted. If ringing device has not been installed by customer, connect spare telephone to information outlet reserved for ringing device and make test call.
  • Page 734: Playback Announcement

    Test the communication link between the system and the remote interface (formerly INADS) and verify the alarm notification process. Make a remote test from the remote interface to the Avaya Media Gateway and a local test from the Avaya Media Gateway to the remote interface.
  • Page 735: Remote Test

    Have the remote personnel make second call and log into the system and check the error log to verify no problems. See Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY® Server SI (555-23-123) documentation for your system for error log and error code information.
  • Page 736: Test Duplication Option Processing Element Interchange

    Test Telephones and Other Equipment Test Duplication Option Processing Element Interchange Check for normal voice telephone function (dial tone, ability to make and receive calls). Check for the correct Service Profile Identifier (SPID) on a display telephone and the management terminal. Test Duplication Option Processing Element Interchange Return to Task List...
  • Page 737: Test The C-Lan Connection

    Test Telephones and Other Equipment Test the C-LAN Connection Test Type Test Features 9 seconds of 1004 Hz tone at 0 dB Test Type 102 1 second of silence Cycle is repeated until disconnect, which is forced after 24 hours 9 seconds of 1004 Hz tone at -16 dB Test Type 105 1 second of silence...
  • Page 738: Task List: Test Stratum 3 Clock

    Test Telephones and Other Equipment Task List: Test Stratum 3 Clock These procedures test the ability of the Stratum 3 clock to correctly provide timing and alarms to the system. CAUTION: The following procedures are destructive to DS1 data and should not be attempted while DS1 facilities are active.
  • Page 739: Verify Timing To The System

    Repair all other failures or refer them to a maintenance technician for repair. Resolve any alarms that may exist using the Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY® Server SI (555-233- 123) documentation for your system.
  • Page 740: Activate And Test Alarm Origination Feature

    Test Telephones and Other Equipment Activate and Test Alarm Origination Feature Activate and Test Alarm Origination Feature Return to Task List Activate the Alarm Origination feature from the change system-parameter maintenance form. Type test inads link and press Enter to verify the system can reach the INADS Database Administrator at the Technical Service Center (TSC).
  • Page 741: Option Switch Settings

    Option Switch Settings Task List: Option Settings Option Switch Settings Some of the interface units used between the system and other types of equipment require specific option switch settings for each application. Task List: Option Settings • Data Module Option Switch Settings on page 741 and information: —...
  • Page 742: About Dcs Switch Settings

    Option Switch Settings Task List: Data Module Switches and Options About DCS Switch Settings The Distributed Communications System (DCS) for a system is connected to the system through the Processor Interface circuit pack. The first circuit can be connected directly to the DCS through the processor interface (PI) connector on the rear of the control carrier.
  • Page 743: About 7400D Data Module Option Settings

    Option Switch Settings Task List: Data Module Switches and Options About 7400D Data Module Option Settings The option settings shown in Table 34, 7400 Series Data Module Options (Answer Only Interface), page 743 are for the Answer Only interface and are set from the front panel interface. Set only the desired speed of the 7400D.
  • Page 744: Set Dcs Switches

    Option Switch Settings Task List: Data Module Switches and Options Set DCS Switches Return to Task List Remove the top cover from the data module. See Figure 296, DIP Switch Locations, on page 744. Switches 1, 5, and 8 are the only switches to be set. Refer to Table 35, Data Module Option Switch Settings, on page 744 for the option switch settings.
  • Page 745: Set 7400D Options

    Option Switch Settings Task List: Data Module Switches and Options Set 7400D Options Return to Task List The following steps are an example of how to change the default setting of 9600 to the custom setting of 19200. NOTE: If the link is between a R10r and a CMS, set the 7400D to 19200. If the link is between any other system and a CMS, leave the speed of the 7400D set at 9600.
  • Page 746: External Modem Option Settings

    Refer to the documentation that accompanies each modem to set the options. NOTE: A locally obtained, type-approved external modem may be used. Contact your Avaya representative for more information. DEFINITY ECS operates with the COMSPHERE modems set to the factory default settings. The modem...
  • Page 747 The field name has a blank default value in a field of 6 characters. Avaya products use the command S90=1 to enable this functionality while the Intel product uses the command \J1 to enable similar functionality.
  • Page 748 Option Switch Settings External Modem Option Settings Modem Fields Modem Connection Description This field controls the type of interregister signaling to be used between the Dial Type modem and the Central Office. The field has a default of “T” for tone dialing. Pulse dialing is indicated by “P”.
  • Page 749: Printer Option Settings

    Option Switch Settings Printer Option Settings Printer Option Settings Return to Task List Printers can be used with a management terminal as journal printers for the hospitality feature and also as an output device for Call Detail Recording (CDR). A572 printer can function as a CDR device, system printer, or journal printer. The options are set with function keys rather than DIP switches.
  • Page 750 Option Switch Settings Printer Option Settings 572 Printer Used with Management Terminal, CDR, and Journal Printer Function Function Name Menu Menu Status FORM LENGTH LQ or NLQ BUZZER FONT FONTCART RESOLUTION BUFFER N-LINE PW ON MODE ON-LINE DIRECTION B1-DIR.1 BUFF FULL LF + CR P.E.
  • Page 751 Option Switch Settings Printer Option Settings 572 Printer Used with Management Terminal, CDR, and Journal Printer Function Function Name Menu Menu Status STOP BIT PARITY NONE PBS (matches connected device) 9600 2 of 2 572 Printer Used as System Printer Function Function Name Menu...
  • Page 752: Call Detail Recording Option Settings

    TELESEER, Call Detail Recording (CDR), 94A Local Storage Unit (LSU), or Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) can be used as the output receiving device. Administration procedures for Call Detail Recording (CDR) equipment are provided in Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager (555-233-506). SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 753 Option Switch Settings Call Detail Recording Option Settings Options for D-Lead and Attention Control Modems D-Lead Attention Set Option Display Option Settings Control Settings Note 1 Note 1 Set 300 Speed? Set 1200 Speed? 1200 Note 1 Note 1 2400 Note 1 Note 1 Set 2400 Speed?
  • Page 754 Option Switch Settings Call Detail Recording Option Settings 572 Printer Used with Management Terminal, CDR, and Journal Printer Function Function Name Menu Menu Status PW ON MODE ON-LINE DIRECTION B1-DIR.1 BUFF FULL LF + CR P.E. ACTIVE AUTO CARRIAGE RETURN (CR) CR + LF ZERO AUTO LINE FEED...
  • Page 755 Option Switch Settings Call Detail Recording Option Settings 572 Printer Used as System Printer Function Function Name Menu Menu Status FORM LENGTH LQ or NLQ BUZZER FONT FONTCART RESOLUTION BUFFER N-LINE PW ON MODE ON-LINE DIRECTION B1-DIR.1 BUFF FULL LF + CR P.E.
  • Page 756: Audix Interface Option Settings

    Option Switch Settings AUDIX Interface Option Settings 572 Printer Used as System Printer Function Function Name Menu Menu Status STOP BIT PARITY NONE 1200 2 of 2 Return to Task List AUDIX Interface Option Settings Return to Task List The Audio Information Exchange (AUDIX) is sometimes connected to the system through the TN765 Processor Interface circuit pack.
  • Page 757: Tn760E Tie Trunk Circuit Pack Option Settings

    Option Switch Settings TN760E Tie Trunk Circuit Pack Option Settings TN760E Tie Trunk Circuit Pack Option Settings Return to Task List The TN760E Tie Trunk circuit pack interfaces between the tie trunks and the Time Division Multiplex (TDM) bus. Two tip and ring pairs form a 4-wire analog transmission line. An E and M pair is used for signaling and are DC signaling leads used for call setup.
  • Page 758 Option Switch Settings TN760E Tie Trunk Circuit Pack Option Settings Figure 298: TN760E Tie Trunk Circuit Pack (Component Side) UNPROT SMPLX SMPLX SMPLX SMPLX 4 3 2 1 PROT PORT 4 PORT 3 PORT 2 PORT 1 E & M E &...
  • Page 759 Option Switch Settings TN760E Tie Trunk Circuit Pack Option Settings Table 40: TN760E Option Switch Settings and Administration Preferred Signaling Set E&M/ Set Prot/ Installation Situation Format SMPLX Unprot Option Option Administered Circumstance System Far-End Switch Switch Port Inter-Building Other Protected Protected E&M...
  • Page 760: Tn464Gp/2464 Option Settings

    Option Switch Settings TN464GP/2464 Option Settings TN464GP/2464 Option Settings Return to Task List The TN464GP/2464 DS1/E1 Interface-T1/E1 circuit pack interfaces between a 24 or 32 channel CO/ISDN or tie trunk and the Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) bus. Set the switches on the circuit pack to select bit rate and impedance match. See Table 41 Figure 299, TN464GP/2464 Option Settings,...
  • Page 761: Approved Grounds

    Approved Grounds Approved Grounds An approved ground is the closest acceptable medium for grounding the building entrance protector, entrance cable shield, or single-point ground of electronic telephony equipment. If more than 1 type of approved ground is available on the premises, the grounds must be bonded together as required in Section 250-81 of the National Electrical Code.
  • Page 762: Approved Floor Grounds

    Approved Grounds Approved Floor Grounds Approved floor grounds are those grounds on each floor of a high-rise building suitable for connection to the ground terminal in the riser closet and to the cabinet equipment single-point ground terminal. Approved floor grounds may include the following: •...
  • Page 763: Connecting And Handling Fiber Optic Cables

    (lightwave transceivers) provide this interface. LASER Product The Avaya Media Gateway may contain a Class 1 LASER device if single-mode fiber optic cable is connected to a remote Expansion Port Network (EPN). The LASER device operates within the following parameters: •...
  • Page 764: Task List: Optical Cross-Connect And Interconnect Hardware Descriptions

    Connecting and Handling Fiber Optic Cables Task List: Optical Cross-connect and Interconnect Hardware Descriptions connecting blocks, by moving the patch cord from one point on the Main Distribution Frame (MDF) to another. Optical interconnects consist of Lightguide Interconnect Units (LIUs) without a trough between them. Figure 301, Typical Optical Interconnect Field, on page 765 shows a typical Interconnect field.
  • Page 765: 100A Lightguide Interconnect Unit

    Connecting and Handling Fiber Optic Cables 100A Lightguide Interconnect Unit Figure notes 100A Lightguide Interconnect Unit (LIU) Fiber Patch Cord Multi-Mode Connector (C2000A-2) 1A6 Lightguide Trough Single-Mode Connector (C3000A-2) Unit (LIU) Open Lightguide Interconnect Adhesive-Backed Circuit Labels 1A4 Lightguide Trough Figure 301: Typical Optical Interconnect Field Figure notes 100A Lightguide Interconnect Unit (LIU)
  • Page 766: 10A Lightguide Connector Panel And Couplings

    Connecting and Handling Fiber Optic Cables 10A Lightguide Connector Panel and Couplings Figure 302: 100A Lightguide Interconnection Unit Figure notes 100A Lightguide Interconnect Unit Retainer Rings (LIU) Circuit Labels Return to Task List 10A Lightguide Connector Panel and Couplings Return to Task List The 10A Lightguide Connector Panel mounts in the cutouts of a 100A Lightguide Interconnect Unit (LIU).
  • Page 767: Lightguide Troughs

    This is a dual fiber cable equipped with ST connector plugs on each end. NOTE: 5 and 10dB attenuators are available. Contact your Avaya representative for more information. SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 768: Labels For Fiber Optic Cables

    It also indicates that the cable goes to the Main Distribution Frame (MDF). Return to Task List Cleaning Fiber Optic Cables The use of isopropyl alcohol is recommended to properly clean fiber optic cables. Contact your Avaya representative for more information. SI Installation and Upgrades...
  • Page 769 Connecting and Handling Fiber Optic Cables Cleaning Fiber Optic Cables Moisten a lint-free cloth with isopropyl alcohol. Wipe the ceramic ferrule with the cloth. Be sure to wipe the entire length of the ferrule and the ferrule tip. Dry the ferrule with air. If the connector is not being used immediately, cover the connector with the dust cap.
  • Page 770 Connecting and Handling Fiber Optic Cables Cleaning Fiber Optic Cables SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 771: Connector And Cable Diagrams (Pinout Charts)

    Connector and Cable Diagrams (Pinout Charts) Circuit Pack and Auxiliary Equipment Leads (Pinout Charts) Connector and Cable Diagrams (Pinout Charts) These pinout charts provide wire color and connector pin numbers for • Circuit Pack and Auxiliary Equipment Leads (Pinout Charts) on page 771, includes 2- and 4-wire analog and digital lines, 8, 16, and 24 ports;...
  • Page 772 Connector and Cable Diagrams (Pinout Charts) Circuit Pack and Auxiliary Equipment Leads (Pinout Charts) Digital Line & Data Digital Analog Line & Line & Con- Analog Line Digital Analog nector Line (16) Line 4- Line (24) Hybrid Color Pin Nos 2-wire wire 2-wire...
  • Page 773 Connector and Cable Diagrams (Pinout Charts) Circuit Pack and Auxiliary Equipment Leads (Pinout Charts) Digital Line & Data Digital Analog Line & Line & Con- Analog Line Digital Analog nector Line (16) Line 4- Line (24) Hybrid Color Pin Nos 2-wire wire 2-wire...
  • Page 774: Circuit Pack And Auxiliary Equipment Leads (Pinout Charts)

    Connector and Cable Diagrams (Pinout Charts) Circuit Pack and Auxiliary Equipment Leads (Pinout Charts) PBX transmit voice Green T1,R1 PBX receive voice Ring PBX transmit signal Sleeve PBX receive signal PBX transmit Terminal transmit LI, LI* Digital Trunk IN LO, LO* Digital Trunk OUT Circuit Pack and Auxiliary Equipment Leads (Pinout Charts)
  • Page 775 Connector and Cable Diagrams (Pinout Charts) Circuit Pack and Auxiliary Equipment Leads (Pinout Charts) ISDN ISDN Con- DID/ Packet nector Trunk DIOD Line 4- Line 2- Data 4 Port Color Pin Nos 3-wire Trunk Trunk Trunk wire wire Line DIOD TXT5 PXT5 TXR5...
  • Page 776: Lead And Color Designations

    Connector and Cable Diagrams (Pinout Charts) Lead and Color Designations ISDN ISDN Con- DID/ Packet nector Trunk DIOD Line 4- Line 2- Data 4 Port Color Pin Nos 3-wire Trunk Trunk Trunk wire wire Line DIOD V-BR LBAC TXT12 PXT12 BR-V LBAC TXR12...
  • Page 777 Connector and Cable Diagrams (Pinout Charts) Lead and Color Designations Cross-Connect Amphenol Backplane Color BL-W W-BR BR-W W-SL SL-W R-BL BL-R R-BR BR-R R-SL SL-R BK-BL BL-BK BK-O O-BK BK-G G-BK BK-BR BR-BK BK-SL SL-BK 2 of 3 SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 778: Tn2185B Isdn-Bri 4-Wire S Interface

    Connector and Cable Diagrams (Pinout Charts) TN2185B ISDN-BRI 4-wire S Interface Cross-Connect Amphenol Backplane Color Y-BL BL-Y Y-BR BR-Y Y-SL SL-Y V-BL BL-V V-BR BR-V V-SL SL-V 3 of 3 TN2185B ISDN-BRI 4-wire S Interface Port Signal Cross-Connect Pin Color Amphenol Pin Backplane Pin TXT.1...
  • Page 779 Connector and Cable Diagrams (Pinout Charts) TN2185B ISDN-BRI 4-wire S Interface Port Signal Cross-Connect Pin Color Amphenol Pin Backplane Pin TXT.2 TXR.2 PXT.2 W-BR PXR.2 BR-W TXT.3 W-SL TXR.3 SL-W PXT.3 R-BL PXR.3 BL-R TXT.4 TXR.4 PXT.4 PXR.4 TXT.5 R-BR TXR.5 BR-R PXT.5...
  • Page 780: Tn2198 Isdn-Bri 2-Wire U Interface

    Connector and Cable Diagrams (Pinout Charts) TN2198 ISDN-BRI 2-wire U Interface TN2198 ISDN-BRI 2-wire U Interface Cross-Connect Port Signal Color Amphenol Pin Backplane Pin W-BL BL-W W-BR BR-W W-SL SL-W R-BL BL-R R-BR BR-R T.10 R-SL R.10 SL-R T.11 BK-BL R.11 BL-BK T.12...
  • Page 781: Tn793B 24-Port Analog Line Circuit Pack

    Connector and Cable Diagrams (Pinout Charts) TN793B 24-Port Analog Line circuit pack TN793B 24-Port Analog Line circuit pack Cross- Port Signal Connect Pin Color Amphenol Pin Backplane Pin W-BL BL-W W-BR BR-W W-SL SL-W R-BL BL-R R-BR BR-R T.10 R-SL R.10 SL-R T.11...
  • Page 782 Connector and Cable Diagrams (Pinout Charts) TN793B 24-Port Analog Line circuit pack Cross- Port Signal Connect Pin Color Amphenol Pin Backplane Pin T.14 R.14 T.15 BK-SL R.15 SL-BK T.16 Y-BL R.16 BL-Y T.17 R.17 T.18 R.18 T.19 Y-BR R.19 BR-Y T.20 Y-SL R.20...
  • Page 783: Ds1 Interface Cable H600-307

    Connector and Cable Diagrams (Pinout Charts) DS1 Interface Cable H600-307 DS1 Interface Cable H600-307 50-Pin 15-Pin Color Designation Color Designation W-BL BL-W L I (High) L I (High) W-BR W-BR BR-W LO (High) LO (High) W-SL LOOP2 W-SL LOOP2 SL-W LOOP1 SL-W LOOP1...
  • Page 784 Connector and Cable Diagrams (Pinout Charts) DS1 Interface Cable H600-307 SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 785: Ups Installation For Scc1 Epn A-Carrier Cabinet

    UPS Installation for SCC1 EPN A-Carrier Cabinet Task List: Install UPS UPS Installation for SCC1 EPN A-Carrier Cabinet This section describes the procedure for connecting the Series 1 On-Line Uninterruptible Power System (UPS) to an SCC1 EPN cabinet. The UPS maintains critical A-carrier ports for about 14 minutes during a power outage.
  • Page 786: Wire The 700A8 Plug

    UPS Installation for SCC1 EPN A-Carrier Cabinet Task List: Install UPS Plug the UPS into a 120 VAC NEMA 5-15R receptacle. Press and hold the OUTPUT ON button on the UPS until you hear a beep. The INPUT ON and OUTPUT ON LEDs light up.
  • Page 787: Make The Remaining Connections

    UPS Installation for SCC1 EPN A-Carrier Cabinet Task List: Install UPS Figure notes 700A8 plug Utility fail wire pair Clear cover for 700A8 plug UPS fail wire pair Return to Task List Make the Remaining Connections Return to Task List For a fiber-remoted SCC EPN, see Figure 304, UPS for Fiber-Remoted SCC1 EPN, on page 788.
  • Page 788 UPS Installation for SCC1 EPN A-Carrier Cabinet Task List: Install UPS Figure 304: UPS for Fiber-Remoted SCC1 EPN Port carrier - J58890H Port carrier - J58890H Control carrier - J58890N cydfups4 KLC 092899 Figure notes 110 cross-connect field Z3A2 UPS alarm adapter plugs into DB25 connector Utility fail wire pair UPS 800/1000VA...
  • Page 789 UPS Installation for SCC1 EPN A-Carrier Cabinet Task List: Install UPS Figure 305: UPS for DS1 Remoted SCC1 EPN Port carrier - J58890H Port carrier - J58890H Control carrier - J58890N cydfups5 KLC 092899 Figure notes 110 cross-connect field UPS 800/1000VA Utility fail wire pair EPN control carrier UPS fail wire pair...
  • Page 790: Administer The External Device Alarm (Eda)

    UPS Installation for SCC1 EPN A-Carrier Cabinet Task List: Install UPS Figure 306: Enlarged View of the 110 Cross-Connect Field for the AUX Connector cydfups3 KLC 092899 Figure notes Utility fail wire pair: UPS fail wire pair: — 1M (major alarm) —...
  • Page 791: Load-Test And Verify Alarms

    Do not remove or unplug the input cord when the UPS is turned on. This removes the safety ground from the UPS and the equipment connected to the UPS. With the Avaya Media Gateway on the UPS, find the (dedicated) circuit breaker that feeds power to the receptacle that the UPS is plugged into.
  • Page 792 UPS Installation for SCC1 EPN A-Carrier Cabinet Task List: Install UPS SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 793: Adjuncts And Peripherals

    (Figure 307). Avaya supports the IOLAN+ 104 terminal server. Any device that does not support a direct TCP/IP connection, but that does support an RS232 interface, can connect through a terminal server. System printers and some CDR devices use RS232 connections and can connect through a terminal server.
  • Page 794: Installing And Administering The Terminal Server

    Table Table 43: Required equipment Comcode Description Supplier 700015084 IOLAN+ 104 communications server Avaya RJ45-to-DB25 connector for IOLAN+ Avaya (supplied with 700015084) DB25-to-DB9 connector for PC COM port Avaya RS232 Null modem (if needed for PC or 1 or more...
  • Page 795: Cabling Diagram

    Adjuncts and Peripherals Terminal server installation Cabling diagram Figure 308 shows the connection between the terminal server port and a call accounting system. Figure 308: Stand-alone call accounting system link using a terminal server Standalone Call Accounting 259A Adapter, 356A Adapter (Jack #1), or Switch 258B Adapter (Jack #1) Terminal Server...
  • Page 796: Making The Connections

    Adjuncts and Peripherals Terminal server installation Making the connections Connect the adjunct to the IOLAN+, using the RJ45-to-DB25 cable and the null modem. You can use a male/female adapter. See Figure 309. Figure 309: Connecting an adjunct to the IOLAN+ DATA CONNECTIONS ONLY - NOT FOR TELECOM USE 10BASE-T 5VDC...
  • Page 797: Administering The Iolan

    Adjuncts and Peripherals Terminal server installation Administering the IOLAN+ To administer the IOLAN+ the first time, you must connect a PC or laptop to the RS232 Port 1 on the IOLAN+ terminal server. Follow these typical steps: NOTE: Depending on the computer’s COM port, you may not need all of these pieces. Connect the DB9 end of the DB9-to-DB25 cable to the COM port on the PC or laptop.
  • Page 798: Administering The Iolan+ The First Time

    Adjuncts and Peripherals Terminal server installation Administering the IOLAN+ the first time At the login prompt type any text and press Enter. At the second prompt type set term ansi and press Enter to view the Connections menu. Name: port 2 CONNECTIONS MENU Terminal: 2 Connection...
  • Page 799: Rebooting The Iolan

    Adjuncts and Peripherals Terminal server installation ** Administrator ** SERVER CONFIGURATION Terminal: 2 Name [iolan Debug mode IP address [123.45.67.89 ] Subnet mask [222.222.0.0 Ethernet address [00:80:d4:03:11:cd] Ethernet interface [AUTO Language [English Identification Lock [Disabled] Password limit CR to initiate SNAP encoding [Disabled] Boot host...
  • Page 800: Administering The Gateway

    Adjuncts and Peripherals Terminal server installation NOTE: The following steps re-initialize the IOLAN+ so it knows it’s connected to the LAN through its IP address. Select reboot and press Enter. Press the space bar to restart the IOLAN+. Administering the gateway NOTE: If the and IOLAN+ are in the same subnet, skip this step.
  • Page 801 Adjuncts and Peripherals Terminal server installation ** Administrator ** PORT SETUP MENU Terminal: 2 Hardware Flow ctrl Keys Speed [9600 Flow ctrl [xon/xoff] [^]] Intr [^C] Parity [None] Input Flow [Enabled ] Quit [^@] Kill [^U] Output Flow [Enabled ] [^@] Sess [^@]...
  • Page 802: Testing

    Adjuncts and Peripherals Terminal server installation When administration is complete, from the Connections Menu, select logout (or press Ctrl D). Close HyperTerminal. At this point, you have established a connection path from the adjunct through the IOLAN+ to the Testing On the system management terminal, press Enter to get the login prompt to the Communication Manager switch.
  • Page 803: Administering Ip Node Names

    Adjuncts and Peripherals Terminal server installation Administering IP node names You must administer the IP addresses of the C-LAN board, any adjunct that connects directly to the LAN, the terminal server (if appropriate), and the PC running the Reliable Session-Layer Protocol (if appropriate).
  • Page 804: Call Detail Recording (Cdr)

    The interface between a DEFINITY and Avaya media server and CDR equipment is a C-LAN card. CDR equipment connects to the CLAN board on an MCC1 or G650 Media Gateway through a TCP/IP connection (that is, an Ethernet connection). Any CDR equipment that supports the Reliable Session Protocol will support a direct TCP/IP connection.
  • Page 805: Administering Cdr Data Collection

    Adjuncts and Peripherals Call detail recording (CDR) Administering CDR Data Collection NOTE: To send CDR data via CLAN to a device on the LAN/WAN, you have the option to enable/disable RSP. Setup the CDR adjunct to be ready to collect CDR data. Record the IP address and the port number of the CDR adjunct, which could be a terminal server or a CDR application that uses RSP.
  • Page 806: Administering Cdr Parameters

    You must administer CDR parameters to let the system know that the adjunct is connected through TCP/IP. For details on all fields on the CDR System Parameters screen, see Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager (555-233-506). Type change system-parameters cdr and press Enter.
  • Page 807: Reliable Data Transport Tool (Rdtt) Package

    Avaya provides this free software application to help vendors and customers develop CDR applications that use the reliable session protocol to collect CDR data from an Avaya Media Server. The Reliable Data Transport Tool (RDTT) is a testing tool and thus is not supported by Avaya.
  • Page 808: Administering Rdtt

    See the instructions in the user_guide.doc file to administer the RDTT tool on a PC. Related Topics See the following topics related to CDR: • Chapter 16, “Collecting Billing Information,” in Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager (555-233-506). • “Call Detail Recording” in Chapter 21, “Features and Technical Reference” in Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager (555-233-506).
  • Page 809: Signaling Configuration

    Adjuncts and Peripherals Wideband endpoints Figure 310: Typical nonsignaling wideband configuration AUX PORT COM PORT MODEM NETWORK POWER cydf049 RPY 123097 Figure notes Wideband endpoint (wire per DS1/E1 circuit pack manufacturer) Main distribution frame (MDF) Modular cord Distance limit depends on cable and 103A or modular wall jack endpoint type.
  • Page 810 Adjuncts and Peripherals Wideband endpoints Figure 311: Typical signaling wideband configuration POWER AUX PORT COM PORT MODEM NETWORK cydf047 PDH 091396 Figure notes Wideband endpoint (wire per Bandwidth controller manufacturer) H600-307 cable to DTE connector on CSU To DS1/E1 circuit pack Distance limit depends on cable type and Optional channel service unit (CSU) bandwidth controller type...
  • Page 811: Multimedia Call Handling (Mmch)

    Adjuncts and Peripherals Multimedia call handling (MMCH) Figure 312: Typical signaling wideband configuration with remote port module cydf048 PDH 091396 Figure notes To TN464GP DS1/E1 circuit pack Bandwidth controller Part of main distribution frame Remote port module (MDF) Wideband endpoint (wire per manufacturer) H600-307 cable For non-CSU installations, cross the transmit and receive lines so a transmit signal from the TN464GP connects to the receive connection on the bandwidth controller and a transmit signal...
  • Page 812: Administer The System

    PC. Refer to the tables at the end of this chapter for the pinout of the digital line circuit pack. Connect the PC BRI adapter to any BRI port on the Avaya Media Server. Refer to the tables at the end of this chapter for the pinout of an ISDN BRI circuit pack.
  • Page 813: Administer One Number Complex

    The Expansion Services Module (ESM) provides T.120 data sharing capability on a MMCH multipoint H.320 video conference. Each person in the conference must have endpoints and a personal computer with the H.320 video application installed. The Avaya Media Server must have the expansion service module installed.
  • Page 814: Administration

    Adjuncts and Peripherals Multimedia call handling (MMCH) Administration Enter list configuration all , and a list of the installed carriers, circuit packs, and ports appears. Record the location (board number) of the new circuit packs and verify that all other required circuit packs (refer to installation) are present.
  • Page 815: Troubleshooting

    813 for further information. Printers This section provides information on connecting and configuring printers that work with your system and Avaya™ Communication Manager. Connecting printers using TCP/IP Printers can be connected to the switch using asynchronous TCP/IP links and a terminal server. This section provides information on connecting adjuncts to the C-LAN and providing the initial administration.
  • Page 816: System Printer

    This section provides information on how to install and use a DS1 loopback jack to test the DS1 span between the Avaya Media Server or Gateway and the network interface point. The loopback jack is required when DC power is at the interface to the integrated channel service unit (ICSU).
  • Page 817: With A Smart Jack

    Adjuncts and Peripherals DS1/T1 CPE loopback jack With a smart jack Install the loopback jack at the interface to the smart jack, if possible. This position provides maximum coverage of CPE wiring when remote loopback tests are run. If the smart jack is not accessible, install the loopback jack at the extended demarcation point. If there is no extended demarcation point, install the loopback jack directly at the network interface point as shown in Figure...
  • Page 818: Administering The Loopback Jack

    Adjuncts and Peripherals DS1/T1 CPE loopback jack Administering the loopback jack At the management terminal, enter change ds1 location, where location is the DS1 interface circuit pack corresponding to the loopback jack. Be sure the near-end CSU type is set to integrated On page 2 of the form, change the supply CPE loopback jack power field to y.
  • Page 819: Busying Out The Ds1 Circuit Pack

    Adjuncts and Peripherals DS1/T1 CPE loopback jack Busying out the DS1 circuit pack Now take the DS1 circuit out of service. Once you are sure that the DS1 circuit pack and ICSU are functioning correctly, go to the management terminal and busy out the DS1 circuit pack by typing busyout board UUCSS, where UU is the cabinet number, C is the carrier letter, and SS is the slot number of the DS1 board.
  • Page 820: Running The Data Test

    Adjuncts and Peripherals DS1/T1 CPE loopback jack Running the data test Display the bit error count. At the management terminal, enter list meas ds1 sum location. Step through Table 44 to troubleshoot. Table 44: DS1 Troubleshooting Condition Solution The value of the Test: cpe-loopback- The loopback jack test is active.
  • Page 821: Restoring Ds1 Administration

    Adjuncts and Peripherals DS1/T1 CPE loopback jack End the test. Enter test ds1-loop location end cpe-loopback-jack-test . Wait about 30 seconds for the DS1 to reframe on the incoming signal and clear DS1 facility alarms. Condition Solution Loopback termination fails with The span is still looped somewhere, possibly at the loopback an error code of 1313.
  • Page 822: Testing The Ds1 Span From The Loopback Jack To The Smart Jack

    Adjuncts and Peripherals DS1/T1 CPE loopback jack Testing the DS1 span from the loopback jack to the smart jack Test the short length of customer premises wiring between the loopback jack and the smart jack (Section 2 in the following 3 figures) using a loopback that overlaps this section of the span. •...
  • Page 823 Adjuncts and Peripherals DS1/T1 CPE loopback jack Figure 316: Network interface at extended demarcation point (smart jack inaccessible) for a 120A2 (or later) ICSU Figure notes Span section 1 Loopback jack Span section 2 Dumb block (extended demarcation) Span section 3 Network interface smart jack 120A2 (or later) ICSU Interface termination or fiber multiplexer (MUX)
  • Page 824: Testing A Loopback Jack Without A Smart Jack

    Adjuncts and Peripherals DS1/T1 CPE loopback jack Figure 317: Network interface at extended demarcation point (smart jack accessible) for a 120A2 (or later) ICSU Figure notes Span section 1 Dumb block (extended demarcation) Span section 2 Loopback jack Span section 3 Network interface smart jack 120A2 (or later) ICSU Interface termination or fiber multiplexer (MUX)
  • Page 825 Adjuncts and Peripherals DS1/T1 CPE loopback jack Figure 318: Network interface at “dumb” block for a 120A2 (or later) ICSU Figure notes Span section 1 Loopback jack Span section 2 Dumb block (demarcation point) 120A2 (or later) ICSU Interface termination or fiber multiplexer (MUX) RJ-48 to network interface (up Central office to 1000 ft.
  • Page 826 Adjuncts and Peripherals DS1/T1 CPE loopback jack Figure 319: Network interface at “dumb” block with repeater line to fiber MUX for a 120A2 (or later) ICSU Figure notes Span section 1 Loopback jack Span section 2 Dumb block (demarcation point) 120A2 (or later) ICSU Repeater RJ-48 to network interface (up to 1000 ft.
  • Page 827: Configurations Using Fiber Multiplexers

    Adjuncts and Peripherals DS1/T1 CPE loopback jack Failure of any of the above tests (a, b, or c) indicate a problem in Section 2. This could mean bad loopback jack -to-”dumb” block cabling, but is more likely to indicate a problem somewhere between the “dumb”...
  • Page 828: Install Isdn Converters And Adapters

    Adjuncts and Peripherals .Install ISDN converters and adapters Install ISDN converters and adapters This section provides information on ISDN converters and adapters that are sometimes necessary when connecting to coaxial facilities in either a multicarrier cabinet or a single carrier cabinet. Connections include: •...
  • Page 829: Pri-To-Bri Converter

    Adjuncts and Peripherals .Install ISDN converters and adapters Plug the PC into the RS-232 connector on the front of the PRI converter circuit pack. Connect the coaxial Y-cable from the TN464GP to the PRI converter circuit pack. Connect the opposite end of the Y-cable to the 888B coaxial converter. PRI-to-BRI converter Figure 321 shows typical connections from the PRI-to-BRI converter to the coaxial facility.
  • Page 830: Converters For Multi-Carrier Cabinets

    Adjuncts and Peripherals .Install ISDN converters and adapters Converters for multi-carrier cabinets PRI-to-DASS and PRI-to-DPNSS converters Connect the Communication Manager administration PC to the RS-232 connector on the front of the PRI converter circuit pack. Figure 322 shows typical connections from the CCSC-1 PRI-to-DASS converter or the CCSC-2 PRI-to-DPNSS converters to the coaxial facility.
  • Page 831: 909A/B Universal Coupler

    Adjuncts and Peripherals 909A/B universal coupler Figure 323: Typical PRI to BRI converter cabling (2B+D) (2B+D) (2B+D) ALARMS EMER TR AUDIX 0022_1 PDH 062596 Figure notes TN464GP DS1 circuit pack and PR-to-BRI Coaxial cable from PRI converter converter circuit pack circuit pack to coaxial converter Communication Manager administration PC TN464GP circuit pack...
  • Page 832 Adjuncts and Peripherals 909A/B universal coupler Figure 324: Typical 909A/B universal coupler 909_brkt KLC 042296 Figure notes 909A/B universal coupler J3 7-pin modular jack J1 8-pin modular jack DIP switch location J2 8-pin modular jack The 909A is the direct current (DC) version of the coupler, and cabinet power supplies -48 VDC power. The 909B is the alternating current (AC) version, and power is supplied from a separate power supply (such as the KS-22911L2).
  • Page 833 Adjuncts and Peripherals 909A/B universal coupler Table 45: J1 Pin Assignments (System Connections) 2 of 2 Color Designation Description White-Green PG1/BZ1 Seizure control lead, connected to SZ lead from the AUX trunk when the protection/paging switch is set to C2, or to -48 VDC on the 909A/B when the protection/paging switch is set to C1 Blue Ring lead...
  • Page 834 Adjuncts and Peripherals 909A/B universal coupler Table 47: J3 Pin Assignments (Power Connections) Color Designation Description 1, 3, 4, & 7 — — Not used Black -48 RET or ground lead from system or from positive lead of power supply Yellow -48 VDC -48 VDC from system or from negative...
  • Page 835: Malicious Call Trace

    Adjuncts and Peripherals Malicious call trace Malicious call trace The malicious call trace (MCT) voice recorder connects directly to the tip and ring connections of a TN763/D auxiliary trunk circuit pack. See Figure 326. The 909A/B universal coupler provides seizure control to the recorder.
  • Page 836: Music-On-Hold

    Adjuncts and Peripherals Music-on-hold On the 909A/B universal coupler: Connect seizure control voltage of from -9 to -70 Volts to the PG2/BZ2 connection (pin 2 of J1). Switching voltage to the PG2/BZ2 connection can be from the 909A/B -48 VDC supply.
  • Page 837: Registered Music Source

    Adjuncts and Peripherals Music-on-hold Figure 327: Typical registered equipment connections (auxiliary access) for an MCC1, SCC1, or CMC1Media Gateway cydfmusc RPY 090397 Figure notes Music source Tip (green) and ring (red) 4-pair modular cord Part of main distribution frame 103A or modular wall jack...
  • Page 838 Connect -48V to pin 5 and -48V RET to pin 2 of J3 on the 909A/B. The power source may be an 1151A, 1151A2, or other approved power supply. Administer the switch for the new equipment. Figure 328: Typical nonregistered equipment connections (auxiliary access) for an MCC1, SCC1, or CMC1Media Gateway Figure notes Customer-supplied music source Power supply for universal coupler...
  • Page 839: Paging And Announcement Equipment

    • Queue warning indicator Loudspeaker paging In an MCC1, SCC1, or CMC1Media Gateway, the loudspeaker paging feature provides a connection from a TN763B/C/D auxiliary trunk circuit pack (or equivalent) to a customer-supplied paging amplifier. SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 840: Loudspeaker Paging Without Paging Adapter

    If the loudspeaker paging system provides a talkback microphone at the speakers, the microphone must be FCC approved (or equivalent), or a 909A/B universal coupler is required. Figure 330: Connections for loudspeaker paging without paging adapter for an MCC1, SCC1, or CMC1 Media Gateway cydfnzm KLC 091202...
  • Page 841: Loudspeaker Paging Access Without Universal Coupler

    Adjuncts and Peripherals Paging and announcement equipment Loudspeaker paging access without universal coupler Determine port assignment of paging zone(s) from loudspeaker paging form. At the main distribution frame, locate the connecting block and terminals assigned to the selected port. On the locally engineered wiring block, place a strap between terminals S and SZ. Place a strap between terminals S1 and SZ1.
  • Page 842: Espa Radio Paging

    External ringing Connections for external ringing are at an information outlet. The system side of the main distribution frame (MDF) is connected to a TN2183 (or equivalent) analog line circuit pack in an MCC1, SCC1, or CMC1 Media Gateway. NOTE: Up to three devices can be connected to one analog line circuit pack port.
  • Page 843: Queue Warning Indicator

    Avaya Call Management System (CMS) Sun Enterprise 3500 Computer Hardware Installation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting (585-215-873) • Avaya Call Management System (CMS) Sun Ultra™ 5 Hardware Installation, Maintenance and Troubleshooting (585-215-871) INTUITY AUDIX Messaging Systems For information on installing INTUITY™ AUDIX ® Messaging systems, see one of the following: •...
  • Page 844: Avaya Modular Messaging System

    Technical Reference (555-230-220) on the Avaya Communication Manager Release 2.0 ASAI Documents CD-ROM (585-246-801). Another document related to ASAI is Avaya CVLAN Server 9.0 for Linux Installation and Basic Admin- istration, which is available at http://avaya.com/support. Click the following links: Support>Technical Database>Contact Centers/CRM>CTI>CVLAN Server for Linux R9.
  • Page 845: Links And Faqs

    MultiVantage documents Technician links NOTE: For the following links to work, you must be connected to the Avaya intranet (behind the firewall) either through a modem or through a direct network connection. • Minimum Usable Vintages and Stockable Vintages PDF file (COMPAS 42751).
  • Page 846: Frequently Asked Questions

    Links and FAQs Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions This page contains links to frequently asked upgrade questions and other useful upgrade information. The “Date added” column lets you know how current the information is. Questions Date added In what order do I power down and power up the cabinets in high and critical reliability UME Issue 1 Feb systems? Does it really matter? 2000...
  • Page 847 Always power up the control cabinet last. Back to top of page How do I troubleshoot DS-1/T1 board tests? If you are connected to the Avaya intranet, you can check for newer information at the DS-1 web page. Select DS-1, and then select DS-1 Tests from the list that appears at the lower left of the window.
  • Page 848 Back to top of page What are the R7si/R8si control carriers? These carriers can install in MCC1 cabinets: • Figure 332, J58890AH control carrier, on page 849 (R7si PPN cabinets only) •...
  • Page 849 Links and FAQs Frequently Asked Questions The power units and circuit packs shown in the carriers are representative examples only. The actual installed hardware may vary from that shown in the illustrations. Figure 332: J58890AH control carrier Port/Service Service Port (BRG) Service Lucent...
  • Page 850: Service Port

    Links and FAQs Frequently Asked Questions Figure 334: J58890BB port carrier TONE EXPN EXPN POWER UNIT CLOCK INTFC INTFC Power Unit POWER UNIT SERVICE Service Port Service Port/Service ccdf0003 RPY 081297 (BRG) Figure 335: J58890AF expansion control carrier EXPN EXPN INTFC INTFC POWER UNIT...
  • Page 851 Links and FAQs Frequently Asked Questions Figure 336: J58890L basic control cabinet Port/Service Port/ Service Service Port (BRG) Service Lucent AUTO OVERIDE ALARMS LINK TRMT EMER TR AUTO ccdfr8l LJK 102899 Figure 337: J58890M duplicated control cabinet Port/ Port/Service Service Service Port (BRG)
  • Page 852 Back to top of page How can I find out whether the upgrade software load is compatible with the current system? Click on the link below or set your browser to: http://support.avaya.com Select Support. Select Communication Systems. Select Definity Systems.
  • Page 853 Links and FAQs Frequently Asked Questions Is there an easy way to be sure I have the right TDM/LAN bus cables? For a multi-carrier cabinet, look for a yellow or a blue label on the cable. Older versions of the TDM/LAN Bus cables WP-91112 (L1 and L2) and WP-91716 (L1 and L2) had white labels.
  • Page 854: Notes

    Beginning with R7.1, ASG challenges the craft, inads, and init login IDs. Customers must use the cust login to perform tasks that they previously did with any of these logins. If the cust permissions are incorrect, the Avaya project manager can change them. Back to top of page Can I simplify the administration steps after an upgrade? Yes.
  • Page 855 Links and FAQs Frequently Asked Questions How do I connect the fiber cable for a duplicated single carrier installation or upgrade? Remove both back panels from the A and B cabinets. See Figure 340, Illustration 1, on page 855. Insert the pass-through tool from the front to the back of either the A cabinet or the B cabinet. See Figure 341, Illustration 2, on page 856.
  • Page 856 Links and FAQs Frequently Asked Questions Figure 341: Illustration 2 P I P I P I P I P I P I P I P I Figure 342: Illustration 3 P I P I P I P I SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 857 Links and FAQs Frequently Asked Questions Figure 343: Illustration 4 SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 858 Links and FAQs Frequently Asked Questions Figure 344: Illustration 5 prdascc5 KLC 082500 SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...
  • Page 859 848486809, but there are exceptions to this rule! Important: MCC1 SI Processor Carrier J58890AH-2 List 12 (which replaces List 5) does require the TN2401/TN2400 Network Control sandwich pack, Comcode 848486809. This carrier has been identified in older DEFINITY documentation as not requiring the sandwich pack!
  • Page 860 This replaces List 53 L55 (Knock Down) Backplane for the J58890AJ-2 PWJ58906AB-1 List 3 This backplane replaces List 2 List 12 and List 55 Cabinets Fiber Optic Cable: MCC1 Dup- 848204434 14” cable Fiber Optic Cable: SCC1 Dup- LL2SC-SC-10 10’ cable...
  • Page 861: Index

    Index Numerics Index 909B coupler, AC version KS-22911 power supply for Numerics 982LS Current Limiter (CURL) 100A LIU 10A LIU 110A-type terminal blocks (SCC) 110P-type terminal blocks (MCC) 110P-type terminal blocks, frame-mounting AC power 110RA1-12 terminating resistor block checking voltage 110-type hardware connecting 110-type hardware, SCP-110 sneak current...
  • Page 862 IP trunk mode auxiliary power administering MCCs alarms administering patch cords and jumpers attendant console administering PNC duplication Avaya R300 Remote Office Communicator administering the attendant console administering the system administering TN464GP and TN2464BP administration commands administration commands, introduction administration terminals, connectable...
  • Page 863 Index cabinet ground Cellular Business System cabinet grounds channel service unit. See CSU. cabinet grounds, connecting check commercial power cabinet location checking circuit pack configuration auxiliary cabinet checking system status EPN cabinet China, country code EPN cabinets circuit pack configuration, testing PPN cabinet circuit pack damage or discrepancies cabinet, cabling to MDF...
  • Page 864 Index connecting AC power to DC power cabinet connecting battery leads connecting cabinet grounds connecting control carrier outputs cable connecting DC battery and power cabinet grounds damage, reporting connecting DC power data communications equipment connector connecting DC power to cabinets data link protector, installing connecting external alarm cable data module...
  • Page 865 Fiber Link Administration form E1 interface high-reliability CSS system earthquake protection installing earthquake protection, MCC labels earthquake protection, SCC MCC1 echo cancellation multimode TN2464BP SCC1 TN464GP single mode standard-reliability CSS system EIA port fiber optic cable pass-thru kit...
  • Page 866 EPN cabinet frame ground installing fiber optic cable Ground Plate critical-reliability CSS system System 75 XE duplicated SCC1 ground plate high-reliability CSS system ground ring MCC1 ground wiring SCC1 standard-reliability CSS system ground, cabinets installing fiber-optic cable grounding MCC1 planning SCC1...
  • Page 867 IP Media Processor, upgrading from IP interface assembly KS-22911 power supply IP Media Processor, upgrading to KS-22911L2 power supply IP network connection, testing IP services IP Solutions Avaya R300 Remote Office Communicator onsite prerequisites TN2302AP label cables TN802/B Labeling Cables IP Solutions, inspecting System 75 XE...
  • Page 868 MCC control carriers for si MCC fiber optic duplication interface cabling MCC1 fiber optic pass-thru kit install fiber optic cable test fiber optic cable installation National Electrical Code alarm connections...
  • Page 869 AC-powered port cabinets paging equipment power supply, inspecting ESPA radio paging Power Unit external ringing 631-Type loudspeaker paging for MCC1, SCC1, CMC1, G600. R1V3 Small or G650 media gateways Power Unit Pairs queue warning indicator 631DA1 and 631DB1 pass-thru kit...
  • Page 870 Index Prerequisite Hardware R1V3 Small System 75 XE PRI trunks primary protectors safety instructions off-premises connections 1145B power supply printer 1151A1 and 1151A2 power supply 572 option settings sandwich pack option settings Saudi Arabia, country code printers save translation TCP/IP connections procedures saving and restoring announcements unpack and inspect cabinet...
  • Page 871 TN2464 circuit pack testing data module hardware connections TN464 circuit pack testing fiber optic cable TN760 tie trunk MCC1 switch-to-call accounting link, testing SCC1 System 75 Carrier, P1 and P2 Connectors testing the system System 75XE and TN756 tone clock...
  • Page 872 Index three-phase VAC power TN802/B tie trunk TN802B analog wiring external cable assembly circuit pack option settings test external connection to LAN digital wiring test onboard LAN connections tie trunk pinouts TN802B circuit pack tie trunk, adding change Mu-Law to A-Law tie trunks test external connection to LAN TILTWATCH indicators...
  • Page 873 Index upgrade IP interface assembly to IP Media Processor IP Trunking to IP Media Processor IP trunks to H.323 trunks TN722 to TN767C wall-mounting plates TN802 V3 to TN802B water pipe ground upgrade firmware WATS trunks programmable circuit packs wideband endpoints TN2214CP non-signaling TN2224CP...
  • Page 874 Index SI Installation and Upgrades June 2004...

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