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Avaya MCC1 Installation And Upgrades (874 pages)
Media Gateways Installation and Avaya DEFINITY Server SI Upgrades Made Easy
Brand:
Avaya
| Category:
Gateway
| Size: 12.05 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Upgrades to Avaya Commnication Manager Made Easy
29
Note These Important Considerations
29
Upgrade Procedures
29
June
29
Before You Start
30
Preparation and Process Steps
30
Blowback Vs. on Site
33
Make the Blowback Tape
33
What DEFINITY System Is this
34
Minimum Required Hardware
35
When to Use the TN2401 Versus the TN2401/2400 Sandwich Pack
36
Release 9Si/10Si/Communication Manager 1.X to Communication Manager
39
Read this First
39
Call Management System (CMS)
39
License File
39
Service Interruption
39
Antistatic Protection
40
Software Compatibility
40
Usable Circuit Packs
40
Wireless Systems
40
Task List: R9Si/10Si/Communication Manager 1.X
40
To Communication Manager 2.1
40
Pre-Upgrade Checklist
42
Direct Connection between the Switch and RFA
43
G3V4 through Release 9Si Upgrades Only
43
Go to the RFA Website
43
If You Have Problems with RFA
44
No Connection between the Switch and RFA
44
Pre-Upgrade Administration
45
Check SPE
46
Verify System Status
46
Verify the Software Version
46
Disable Scheduled Maintenance and Alarm Origination
47
All
48
Check Link Status
48
High and Critical Reliability
48
Save Translations
48
Save Announcements (TN750 or TN750B Only)
49
Shut down DEFINITY LAN Gateway
49
Determine Active SPE
50
Shut down DEFINITY AUDIX System
50
High and Critical Reliability
51
Standard Reliability
51
Upgrade Software
51
Deliver or Install the License File
52
New Duplicated G3R Installations Only
52
New Simplex and Upgraded G3R Only
52
Direct Connection between the Switch and RFA
53
New or Upgraded G3Si Only
53
No Connection between the Switch and RFA
53
Administer No-License/Emergency Numbers
54
Set Daylight Savings Rule
54
Check Link Status
55
Verify the Upgrade
55
All
56
High or Critical Reliability
56
If the AUDIX was Removed from the Cabinet
56
Power up DEFINITY AUDIX System
56
Power up DEFINITY LAN Gateway System
56
Standard Reliability
56
Verify Software Version
56
Enable Scheduled Maintenance
57
If the AUDIX Remained in the Cabinet
57
Register the Switch for Maintenance
57
Check SPE
60
Resolve Alarms
60
Restore Announcements (TN750 or TN750B Only)
60
Restore Busyouts
60
Save Announcements and Translations
61
Helpful Links
62
Return Equipment
62
SI Installation and Upgrades June
63
G3Iv4 to Avaya Communication Manager
63
Introduction
63
References
63
When to Use the TN2401 Versus the TN2401/2400 Sandwich Pack
63
About Circuit-Pack Carriers
64
Before You Begin the Upgrade
65
Preparation and Process Steps
65
Make the Blowback Tape
68
Task List: G3Iv4 to Avaya Communication Manager
68
Verify the Required Hardware [G3V4 to from R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
70
Provide the Required Tools [From G3V4]
71
Direct Connection between the Switch and RFA
72
G3V4 through Release 9Si Upgrades Only
72
Go to the RFA Website [From G3V4]
72
If You Have Problems with RFA
73
No Connection between the Switch and RFA
73
Pre-Upgrade Administration [From G3V4]
74
Check Existing Software Load [From G3V4]
75
Upgrade Overview: Small-Cabinet System
75
Verify System Status [From G3V4]
75
Disable Scheduled Maintenance and Alarm Origination [From G3V4]
76
Record All Links and Remove Only ISDN Interface Links [From G3V4]
76
Save Translation [From G3V4]
77
Save Announcements (TN750 or TN750B Only) [From G3V4]
78
Save Translation, Duplicated System [From G3V4]
78
Shut down DEFINITY AUDIX System [From G3V4]
79
Shut down DEFINITY LAN Gateway [From G3V4]
79
Power down PPN [From G3V4]
80
Install TN2404 and TN2401 Circuit Packs and Original Translation Card [From G3V4]
81
Remove Translation Card and CPP1, TN777B, and TN786B Circuit Packs [From G3V4]
81
Verify TDM Cables and Terminators [From G3V4]
81
Power up [From G3V4]
82
Deliver or Install the License File [From G3V4]
83
New Duplicated G3R Installations Only
83
New Simplex and Upgraded G3R Only
83
Direct Connection between the Switch and RFA
84
New or Upgraded G3Si Only
84
No Connection between the Switch and RFA
84
Administer No-License/Emergency Numbers [From G3V4]
85
Verify the Upgrade [From G3V4]
85
All
86
Check Customer Options [From G3V4]
86
High or Critical Reliability
86
Restore Busyouts [From G3V4]
86
Run Acceptance Tests [From G3V4]
87
Test Multi-Carrier Cabinet Systems
87
Test Single-Carrier Cabinet Systems
87
Enable Scheduled Maintenance and Alarm Notification [From G3V4]
88
Test Telephones and Other Equipment
88
Register the Switch for Maintenance [From G3V4]
89
Restore Announcements (TN750 or TN750B Only) [From G3V4]
91
Or TN750B Only) [From G3V4]
92
Rerecord Announcements [From G3V4]
92
Save Announcements and Translation
92
Helpful Links
93
Return Equipment [From G3V4]
93
R5/R6/R7/R8Si to Avaya Communication Manager
95
Introduction
95
When to Use the TN2401 Versus the TN2401/2400 Sandwich Pack
95
About Circuit-Pack Carriers
97
Before You Begin the Upgrade
97
Preparation and Process Steps
97
Make the Blowback Tape
100
Task List: R5/R6/R7/R8Si to Avaya Communication Manager
101
Verify the Required Hardware [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
102
Provide the Required Tools [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
103
Go to the RFA Website [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
104
Direct Connection between the Switch and RFA
105
G3V4 through Release 9Si Upgrades Only
105
No Connection between the Switch and RFA
105
If You Have Problems with RFA
106
Pre-Upgrade Administration [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
106
Verify the Software Version [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
107
Modify External Alarm Connections [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
108
Verify System Status [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
108
Disable Scheduled Maintenance and Alarm Origination [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
113
Label and Connect Cables [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
113
Check Link Status [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
114
Record All Links and Remove Only ISDN Interface Links [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
114
Save Translation [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
115
Save Announcements (TN750 or TN750B Only) [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
116
Shut down DEFINITY LAN Gateway [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
116
Power down Cabinet(S) [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
117
Shut down DEFINITY AUDIX System [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
117
Remove Translation Card(S), TN790/B, TN778, TN777B or TN794 or TN794/TN2400 Circuit Packs [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
118
Verify TDM Cables and Connectors [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
118
Remove TN765 Circuit Pack [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
119
Replace TN772 Duplication Interfaces with the TN792 Duplication Interfaces (R6Si or Earlier) [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
119
Install TN2404 and TN2401 Circuit Packs and Original Translation Card(S) [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
120
Power up the System [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
121
Deliver or Install the License File [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
122
New Duplicated G3R Installations Only
122
Set Daylight Savings Rule [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
122
New or Upgraded G3Si Only
123
New Simplex and Upgraded G3R Only
123
Administer No-License/Emergency Numbers [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
124
Direct Connection between the Switch and RFA
124
No Connection between the Switch and RFA
124
Affix Label [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
125
Verify the Upgrade [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
125
Check Customer Options [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
126
High or Critical Reliability
126
Re-Enable Scheduled Maintenance and Alarm Notification [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
126
Restore Busyouts [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
126
Standard Reliability
126
Verify Software Version [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
126
All
127
Register the Switch for Maintenance [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
127
Check Link Status [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
130
Power up DEFINITY AUDIX System [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
130
Power up DEFINITY LAN Gateway System [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
130
Resolve Alarms [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
131
Run Acceptance Tests [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
131
Test Multi-Carrier Cabinet Systems
132
Test Single-Carrier Cabinet Systems
132
Test Telephones and Other Equipment
132
Check SPE [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
133
Rerecord Announcements [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
133
Restore Announcements (TN750 or TN750B Only) [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
133
Helpful Links
134
Return Equipment [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
134
Save Announcements and Translation [From R5/R6/R7/R8Si]
134
G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs to Avaya Communication Manager
135
Introduction
135
When to Use the TN2401 Versus the TN2401/2400 Sandwich Pack
135
Before You Begin the Upgrade
136
Preparation and Process Steps
137
Make the Blowback Tape
139
Task List: DEFINITY Vs to Avaya Communication Manager
140
Verify the Required Hardware [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
141
Provide the Required Tools [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
142
Go to the RFA Website
143
Direct Connection between the Switch and RFA
144
G3V4 through Release 9Si Upgrades Only
144
If You Have Problems with RFA
144
No Connection between the Switch and RFA
144
Pre-Upgrade Administration [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
145
Unpack and Inspect Control Cabinet [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
146
Install New Control Cabinet with Earthquake Protection [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
147
Install New Control Cabinet [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
147
Label and Connect Cables [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
149
Install TDM/LAN Bus Terminators [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
150
Swing Existing System into Maintenance Position [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
150
Check Existing Software Load [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
151
SI Installation and Upgrades June
151
Verify System Status [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
151
Check Link Status [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
152
Disable Scheduled Maintenance and Alarm Origination [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
152
Record All Links and Remove Only ISDN Interface Links [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
153
Save Recorded Announcements (TN750B) [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
154
Save Translation [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
154
List Configuration Software Version [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
155
Shut down DEFINITY LAN Gateway System [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
155
Power down Existing System [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
156
Shut down the DEFINITY AUDIX System [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
156
Move 25-Pair Cables from G3V4Vs System from G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs
157
Move Management Terminal Cable from G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs
157
Remove Ground Connections [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
157
Connect Control Cabinet Power and Ground [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
158
Move Circuit Packs from G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs
158
Verify TDM Cables and Connectors [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
158
Power up [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
159
Deliver or Install the License File [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
160
New Duplicated G3R Installations Only
160
New or Upgraded G3Si Only
161
New Simplex and Upgraded G3R Only
161
Administer No-License/Emergency Numbers [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
162
Direct Connection between the Switch and RFA
162
No Connection between the Switch and RFA
162
All
163
Check Customer Options [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
163
High or Critical Reliability
163
Set Daylight Savings Rule [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
163
Restore Busyouts [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
164
Verify the Upgrade [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
164
Run Acceptance Tests [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
165
Test Multi-Carrier Cabinet Systems
165
Test Single-Carrier Cabinet Systems
165
Enable Scheduled Maintenance and Alarm Notification [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
166
Test Telephones and Other Equipment
166
Register the Switch for Maintenance [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
167
Restore Announcements [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
169
Rerecord Announcements [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
170
Save Announcements and Translation [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
170
Disassemble the G3V4Vs System [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
171
Helpful Links
172
Return Equipment [From G3V4Vs/R5Vs/R6Vs]
172
AC-Powered Cabinet Port Carrier Power Upgrade Compatibility
173
Alarm Connections
175
Port-Network Configurations
175
Redistribution Methods
175
Results of Ganging Method
175
Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for MCC1 (Multicarrier) Cabinets
177
Install the Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit (MCC1)
177
LASER Product
177
Install Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit for SCC1 (Single-Carrier) Cabinets
193
Install the Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru Kit (SCC1)
193
LASER Product
193
Administering Fiber Optic Cables
210
Administration Commands
210
Fiber Link Administration Form
210
PN Reliability Configurations
211
Simplex PNC
211
Task List: Administration Details
211
Administering PNC Duplication
212
Administering Fiber Links
212
Duplicated Fiber Link Administration
213
DS1C Converter Complex Administration for TN574 Circuit Packs
214
Duplicated DS1C Converter Complex Administration for TN574 Circuit Packs
218
DS1 Converter Complex Administration for T1 TN1654 Circuit Packs
219
Duplicated DS1 Converter Complex Administration for T1 TN1654 Circuit Packs
220
DS1 Converter Complex Administration for E1 TN1654 Circuit Packs
221
SI Installation and Upgrades June
221
Duplicated DS1 Converter Complex Administration for E1 TN1654 Circuit Packs
222
System 75 XE to R8Si (Blowback)
223
Before You Begin the Upgrade
223
Preparation and Process Steps
223
Make the Blowback Tape
226
Task List: System 75 XE to R8Si
227
About Fiber-Optic Cables
258
Connecting Standard or High Reliability Adjacent Cabinets
258
Connecting Standard or High Reliability Remote Cabinets
260
Connecting Critical Reliability Adjacent Cabinets
262
Connecting Critical Reliability Remote Cabinets
265
Reference
275
Test Multi-Carrier Cabinet Systems
277
Test Single-Carrier Cabinet Systems
277
Test Telephones and Other Equipment
277
System 75 Small-Cabinet to R8Si (Blowback)
281
Before You Begin the Upgrade
281
Preparation and Process Steps
281
Make the Blowback Tape
284
Task List: System 75 Small Cabinet to R8Si
285
Notes
287
Notes
288
Reference
316
Test Single-Carrier Cabinet Systems
317
Test Multi-Carrier Cabinet Systems
318
Test Telephones and Other Equipment
318
Helpful Links
320
Relocating PPN Port Circuit Packs
321
Upgrade Overview: System 75 XE
321
Relocating EPN Port Circuit Packs
322
Replacing the Control Carrier
322
Upgrade Overview: Small-Cabinet System 75
322
Power Requirements
323
Replacing the Cabinet and Control Carrier
323
Installation for MCC1
325
(Multicarrier Cabinets) Made Easy
325
Install and Connect MCC1
327
(Multicarrier) Cabinet
327
Task List: Install and Connect MCC1
327
Install Concrete Floor Mounting
331
Install Raised Computer Floor Mounting
332
Connect AC Power and Ground
334
Task List: Connect AC Power and Ground
335
Power Requirements
335
Power Supply Sources (J58890CE-1, J58890CE-2, and J58890CH-1)
335
Grounding an AC-Powered System (J58890CE)
336
Connect DC Power and Ground
343
Task List: Connect DC Power and Ground
343
Connect Fiber Optic Interconnect Cabling
356
(Single Carrier Cabinets) Made Easy
361
Install and Connect SCC1
363
(Single-Carrier Cabinets)
363
Task List: Install and Connect Single-Carrier Cabinets (SCC1)
363
Ground DC-Powered Cabinets
370
Task List: Connect the Cabinet Grounds on the J58890R DC Power Cabinet and the Single-Carrier Cabinets
370
Connect DC Power
374
Task List: Connect the DC Power
374
Making DC Power Connections
375
Task List: Install a J58890CG DC Power Distribution Unit
375
DC Power Connections with DC Distribution Unit
376
Stacking DC Power Cabinets
376
Ground and Connect AC-Powered Cabinets
382
Task List: Connect the Cabinet Grounds on the J58890R DC Power Cabinet and the Single-Carrier Cabinets
382
Connect Time Division Multiplexing Bus Cables
385
SI Installation and Upgrades June
385
Install Telecommunications Cabling
403
Information about Installing the Cabling
403
Task List: Installing the Telecommunications Cabling
403
Provisioning Plan
404
Main Distribution Frame (MDF) Hardware
404
MDF Cross-Connect Fields
406
Main Distribution Frame
408
Main Distribution Frame Labels
409
Off-Premises Circuit Protection
410
Sneak Fuse Panels
411
Cable Installation
411
Cable Routing Guidelines
412
Equipment Room Cabling Labels
412
Control Carrier Outputs Cable Installation
413
Trunk Cables Among Network Interface, Sneak Fuse Panel, and Cabinet
413
Coupled Bonding Conductor
415
Installation Space Requirements
416
110-Type Hardware
416
Cable Slack Manager
416
Sneak Fuse Panels and Emergency Transfer Units
416
Station Wiring Design
417
Information Outlets
417
Station Cables
417
Closets
418
Site Locations
418
Satellite Locations
419
Satellite Locations Using 110-Type Hardware
419
Station Circuit Distribution from Equipment Room
421
3-Pair to 4-Pair Station Circuit Distribution
421
4-Pair Station Circuits
421
Voice and Data Terminals
425
Connectable Administration Terminals
427
Layout
427
Information Outlet Locations
427
Site, Satellite, and Adapter Locations
427
3-Pair Station Cable Circuits
428
Sizing 25-Pair and Multiple 25-Pair Station Cables
428
Sizing 4-Pair Station Cables
428
Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration
429
Bring the System Online
447
Task List: Setting up the PC and Administering the System
447
About Accessing the System
448
Administration Screens and Commands
448
Administering the Circuit Packs
449
Administration Commands
449
Change Circuit Packs Form
450
Change Circuit Pack Form Implementation Notes
451
DEFINITY AUDIX System Power Procedures
451
Manually Power down AUDIX System
451
Manually Power up AUDIX System
452
Access the System
452
Task List: Access the System
452
Task List: Make Data Module Settings
452
Activate the System
460
Task List: Activate the System
461
Administer the System
463
Task List: Administer the System
464
New Duplicated G3R Installations Only
465
New or Upgraded G3Si Only
465
New Simplex and Upgraded G3R Only
465
Direct Connection between the Switch and RFA
466
No Connection between the Switch and RFA
466
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Avaya MCC1 Maintenance Procedures (426 pages)
Brand:
Avaya
| Category:
Gateway
| Size: 5.13 MB
Table of Contents
Procedure
2
Reset Level
4
Table of Contents
5
About this Book
15
Overview
15
Audience
15
Downloading this Book
16
Downloading this Book and Updates from the Web
16
Safety and Security-Alert Labels
16
Electromagnetic Interference
17
Related Resources
17
Safety Precautions
17
International
18
Technical Assistance
18
Within the United States
18
How to Use this Document
19
Organization
19
Sending Us Comments
19
Trademarks
19
Conventions Used in this Document
20
Useful Terms
21
1 Maintenance Strategy
23
Maintenance Objects
23
Maintenance Testing
24
Background Testing
24
Demand Testing
25
Co-Resident DEFINITY LAN Gateway Maintenance
25
Processor C-LAN Maintenance
25
Administration and Maintenance
26
Media Processor (DEFINITY ONE)
26
Alarm and Error Logs
27
Alarm and Error Reporting
27
Alarm Reporting
28
Power Interruptions
29
Nominal Power Holdover
30
Power Interruption Effects
30
External Alarm Leads
31
Protocols
31
OSI Layers
32
Usage
33
Protocol States
35
Connectivity Rules
36
Disconnect Supervision
37
Signaling
37
Transmission Characteristics
38
Service Codes
42
Facility Interface Codes
43
Multimedia Interface (MMI)
44
S8300 and G700 Maintenance Strategy
44
Media Module Maintenance
45
Access to the G700 Media Gateway and S8300 Media Server
46
G700 Media Gateway Processor CLI
46
S8300 Media Server Web Interface
46
DEFINITY Equivalent Elements
47
G700 Server-Controlled Maintenance
47
Layer 2 Switching Processor CLI
47
Capacity Constraints and Feature Limitations
48
Testing
54
Maintenance Features for the G700
57
2 Access and Login Procedures
59
Connection Overview
59
Laptop Settings and Connections
60
Laptop Settings
61
Laptop Connections
64
Connecting through an External Modem
66
Login Methods
71
Logging in to the S8300 Web Interface from Your Laptop
72
Logging in Using a Telnet Session on Your Laptop
72
Logging in to Communication Manager (SAT Screens)
76
Logging in to the Layer-2 Switching Processor
77
Customer Access
79
Logins and Passwords on the S8100
79
Windows 2000 Logins for the Customer
80
Windows 2000 Login Types for the Customer
81
Enabling Windows 2000 Customer Logins
82
Communication Manager Logins for the Customer
83
Avaya Site Administration Configuration
86
Navigating the Command Line Interface
87
Accessing the S8100 Media Server for Maintenance
88
Telnet Session
88
Web Browser Interface
88
Avaya Site Administration
89
3 License and Authentication Files
91
Installing License and Authentication Files
91
Downloading the License and Authentication Files
91
Installing License and Authentication Files
92
License Files for Different Configurations
93
S8300 Media Server
93
S8700 Media Server
93
License File Modes
94
License-Error
94
License-Normal
94
Survivable Configuration
94
License and Options Forms Interactions
95
No-License
95
4 Hardware Configurations
97
Multicarrier Cabinets
97
PNC Cabling Fiber-Optic Hardware
97
EI-To-EI or EI-To-SNI Intercabinet Fiber-Optic Cables
97
EI-To-SNI or EI-To-EI Intracabinet Metallic Cabling
99
DS1 CONV Cabling
99
Circuit Packs
101
Duplication for Reliability
102
Basic Server and IPSI Connections
102
High Reliability Connectivity
102
Critical Reliability Connectivity
103
Standard and High Reliability Configurations
103
Critical Reliability Configuration
107
S8100 Media Server Components and Functionality
107
TN2314 Processor Circuit Pack
107
Virtual Boards and Devices
108
Windows 2000 Platform
108
Backup Procedures
109
GUI Operation
109
G600 and CMC1 Media Gateways Design
112
CMC1 Media Gateway Cabinets
114
G600 Media Gateway Cabinet
116
Ups
117
Circuit Packs
118
G700 with a Media Server System
118
How Does the G700 Fit into Your System
118
5 Server Initialization, Recovery, and Resets
119
S8700 Initialization
119
Active Server's Initialization
120
Standby Server's Initialization
120
S8100 Initialization
121
LED Boot Sequence
121
Communication Manager Initialization
122
Shutdown
123
S8100 Recovery
124
Communication Manager Resets
127
Recovery from Fatal Errors in the S8100
128
Resolving Alarms
129
Link Recovery
130
H.248 Server-To-Gateway Link Recovery
131
H.323 Gateway-To-Endpoint Link Recovery
139
System Resets
152
Reset Level 1 (Warm Restart)
153
Reset Level 2 (Cold-2 Restart)
154
Reset Level 3 (Communication Manager Reboot)
155
Reset Level 5 (Extended Communication Manager Reboot)
156
S8100 System Reset
156
S8300/G700 System Reset
157
6 Troubleshooting
159
Safety Precautions
159
Removing and Restoring EMBEDDED AUDIX Power
160
Electrostatic Discharge
161
Suppressing Alarm Origination
162
Troubleshooting Duplicated Servers
163
Determining the Time of a Spontaneous Interchange
164
Troubleshooting Trunks with Automatic Circuit Assurance
164
Using Busy Verification of Terminals and Trunks
164
LA85 Port Tester
165
Trunk Group Busy/Warning Indicators to Attendant
165
Trunk Identification by Attendant
165
Fiber Link Fault Isolation
167
Isolating Fiber Faults with Loopback Tests
171
Troubleshooting SNI/EI Links with Manual Loop-Back
171
Troubleshooting ATM
173
Initial LED Inspection
174
A500 Switch Diagnostics
176
ATM Administration
178
A500 Administration
182
TN230X Circuit Pack(S)
186
Physical Layer
188
SONET Layer
190
Q.SAAL (Data Link) Layer
191
Q.93B (Network) Layer
192
ATM Call Control
195
Capro Layer
196
Unusual ATM Trouble Conditions
199
Expansion Services Module
201
Troubleshooting Multimedia Call Handling (MMCH)
201
Troubleshooting ISDN-PRI
207
Troubleshooting ISDN-PRI Endpoints (Wideband)
209
Troubleshooting ISDN-BRI / ASAI
212
Troubleshooting ISDN-PRI Test Calls
215
Asynchronous Method
216
Synchronous Method
216
Troubleshooting the Outgoing ISDN-Testcall Command
218
Avaya MCC1 Installing Manual (342 pages)
With Media Gateways
Brand:
Avaya
| Category:
Server
| Size: 6.56 MB
Table of Contents
Configure Media Server
1
Power up Media Server
1
Laptop to Media Server
1
Disconnect from Media Server
1
Table of Contents
5
Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with Avaya MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateways
17
Pre-Installation Setup
19
High Level Overview of Installation Process
21
Install and Configure the S8700 Media Server Complex
21
Customize the S8700 Media Server
21
Installation of the Media Gateways
21
Cable the Media Gateways
22
Connect the Media Gateway to the Server Complex
22
Connect to the Customer's LAN
22
Install and Wire Telephones
22
Complete the Installation
22
Testing the Complete Configuration
22
Download License and Avaya Authentication Files
23
RFA Information Requirements for New Installations
23
Go to the RFA Web Site
24
Mount the Hardware in the Rack
25
Configuring the Hardware in the Rack
26
Set Product ID
27
Connect and Log into the S8700 Media Server Web Interface
28
Using Netscape
29
Using Internet Explorer
30
Verify Software Version
30
Set Date and Time
31
Set Media Server Configuration Type
31
Upgrade Media Server Software (if Necessary)
32
Continue Server 1 Configuration
33
Install License and Avaya Authentication Files
37
Copy License and Avaya Authentication Files from
37
Install the License and Avaya Authentication Files
38
Verify Media Server 1 Connection to Customer's LAN (if Provided)
38
Test Media Server 1 Leds
40
Configure SNMP Traps
41
Connect Duplication Cables
43
Collocated Media Servers
43
Separated Media Servers
43
Configure Media Server 2
44
Verify Software Version
44
Set Server Configuration Type
45
Upgrade Media Server Software (if Necessary)
45
Continue Server 2 Configuration
46
Copy Settings
46
Configuring Manually
46
Update System
47
Verify Media Server 2 Connection to Customer's LAN (if Provided)
47
Test Media Server 2 Leds
48
Busy out Standby Media Server
49
Disconnect from the Media Server
49
The Following Administration Uses the Services Laptop Computer Connected to Media Server 2
49
And Uses the Media Server Web Interface
49
Connect UPS Ethernet Cables to Ethernet Switch
50
Configure the Upss
51
Duplex Reliability Configurations
53
High/Critical Reliability Configurations
53
Configure the Avaya Ethernet Switch (if Used)
55
Customizing the Active Media Server
57
Set up Avaya Site Administration
57
Directly through a Dedicated Services Port
57
Remotely over the Network
58
Starting Avaya Site Administration
58
Input Translations
59
Reset Media Server
59
Add Media Gateways
59
Administer and Enable the IP Media Server Interface
60
Add IPSI Translations to Multivantage Software
61
Install the Media Gateways
63
Installing an Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway
64
Unpack and Inspect Media Gateway
65
Unpack and Inspect Auxiliary Cabinet
66
Check Circuit Packs
66
Correct Shipping Errors
67
Position the Media Gateway
67
Position the Auxiliary Cabinet (Optional)
67
Install Auxiliary Cabinet Equipment
68
Install Earthquake Protection for Media Gateway
68
Install Concrete Floor Mounting
68
Install Raised Computer Floor Mounting
69
Connect AC Power and Ground
71
Power Requirements
72
Power Supply Sources (J58890CE-1, J58890CE-2, and J58890CH-1)
72
Grounding an AC-Powered Media Gateway (J58890CE)
73
Ground AC Load Center 50 Ft. (15.2 M) or Less from Media Gateway
73
Ground AC Load Center more than 50 Ft. (15.2 M) from Media Gateway
75
Connect Battery Leads (J58890CH-1)
76
Connect Small Battery Holdover
77
Connect Large Battery Holdover
78
Connect Shorting Cable to J58890CE-2
80
Connect AC Power
80
Connect DC Power and Ground
81
Install Rectifier Modules and Battery Interface Unit
82
Connect Power and Ground(S)
83
Install Coupled Bonding Conductor Wires
86
Connect Grounds for DC Battery and Power Cabinets
86
Connect DC Power Cabinet Approved Ground
86
Connect AC Power to DC Power Cabinet
87
Connect Ground Wires for DC Power Systems
87
Turn Circuit Breakers off
87
Connect DC Power to the Media Gateways
88
Connect DC Battery Cabinet to DC Power Cabinet
89
Connect Mixed AC/DC Power and Ground
89
Connect Remote Power off Cable
90
Connect External Alarm Cable
93
Check Commercial Power and Connect AC Power
94
Connect Fiber Optic Interconnect Cabling
94
Connect Fiber Optic Cables
95
Connect Duplex- or High-Reliability CSS-Connected PN1 with 1 Switch Node
95
Connect High-Reliability CSS-Connected PN1
96
With 1 Switch Node
96
Connect Critical Reliability CSS-Connected PN1
97
With 1 Switch Node
97
Installing an Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway Stack
99
Unpack and Inspect Media Gateways
101
Check Circuit Packs
102
Position the Media Gateway Stacks
103
Install Earthquake Protection for Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway
103
Ground DC Power Media Gateways
106
Connect Ground to DC Power Cabinet
106
Connect Ground for DC Power Cabinet
106
Connect DC Battery Frame Ground
107
Connect DC Power Distribution Unit Ground
108
Connect DC Power Cabinet Ground
109
Connect DC Power
110
Connect the DC Power
110
Making DC Power Connections
111
DC Power Connections with DC Distribution Unit
111
Stacking DC Power Cabinets
111
Connect AC Power to DC Power Cabinet
114
Connect Battery Cabinet
115
Connect Optional Battery Leads
116
Ground and Connect AC-Powered Media Gateways
117
Connect the AC Grounds
117
Connect AC-Power Ground
117
Set the Ringer Frequency
119
Connect the Power Cord into the Power Receptacle
119
Connect Time Division Multiplexing Bus Cables
119
Verify Port Media Gateway Address Plugs
121
Install Rear Panels
122
Install Rear Ground Plates (Media Gateways with Earthquake Protection)
123
Install Front Ground Plates (Media Gateways with Radiation Shielding and Earthquake Protection)
124
Install Media Gateway Clips (Media Gateways Without Earthquake Protection)
126
Connect S8700 Multi-Connect Configuration Cables
127
Install the Stratum 3 Clock
129
Unpack and Inspect Stratum 3 Clock Cabinet
129
Install and Position Stratum 3 Clock Cabinet
129
Connect AC Power to Stratum 3 Clock Cabinet
129
Check and Connect Commercial AC Power
130
Connect DC Power and Ground to Stratum 3 Clock Cabinet
130
Connect Clock Cabinet Grounding
131
Connect Stratum 3 Clock DC Power
131
Set the Clock Options
131
Cable the Stratum 3 Clock
133
Install the Stratum 3 Clock Wiring
135
Installing the Avaya G700 Media Gateway
139
Cabling Media Gateways
141
Information about Installing the Cabling
141
Installing the Telecommunications Cabling
142
Provisioning Plan
143
Main Distribution Frame (MDF) Hardware
144
MDF Cross-Connect Fields
147
Main Distribution Frame
148
Main Distribution Frame Labels
150
Off-Premises Circuit Protection
151
Sneak Fuse Panels
152
Cable Installation
153
Equipment Room Cabling Labels
153
Cable Routing Guidelines
154
Control Carrier Outputs Cable Installation
154
Trunk Cables Among Network Interface, Sneak Fuse Panel, and Media Gateway
155
Coupled Bonding Conductor
158
Installation Space Requirements
159
Sneak Fuse Panels and Emergency Transfer Units
159
110-Type Hardware
159
Cable Slack Manager
159
Station Wiring Design
160
Information Outlets
160
Station Cables
160
Closets
161
Site Locations
161
Satellite Locations
162
Station Circuit Distribution from Equipment Room
165
4-Pair Station Circuits
165
3-Pair to 4-Pair Station Circuit Distribution
165
Voice and Data Terminals
170
Administration Terminals
172
Layout
173
Information Outlet Locations
173
Site, Satellite, and Adapter Locations
173
Sizing 4-Pair Station Cables
173
Sizing 25-Pair and Multiple 25-Pair Station Cables
173
3-Pair Station Cable Circuits
174
Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration
175
Label Expansion Control Carrier Cable
177
Connect Expansion Control Carrier Outputs Cable
177
Connect Trunk Pairs Using Concentrator Cables
178
Connect Trunk Pairs to Media Gateway Using Jumper Wires to Establish 3-Pair Modularity
179
Install Cables between Media Gateway and MDF
181
Install Connector Cables between Auxiliary Cabinet and MDF
181
Mount 110A- or 110P-Type Terminal Blocks on the Wall
183
Mount 110P-Type Terminal Blocks on a Frame
185
Install Cable Slack Managers
187
Install Sneak Fuse Panels
188
Install Coupled Bonding Conductor
191
Connect the Hardware
193
Connect the Ethernet Switch Cables to IPSI Circuit Packs
193
Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway
193
Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway
193
Connect Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway IPSI and Maintenance Circuit Pack Ribbon Cables
199
Program the IPSI Circuit Packs
205
Using DHCP Addressing
206
Using Static Addressing
208
Verify Connectivity to the Media Servers
211
Verify IPSI Firmware Version
211
Enable Control of Ipserver Interfaces
212
Verify License Status
212
Connect the USB Modems
212
Co-Located Servers
212
Separated Servers
213
Connecting to the Customer's Network
215
Avaya™ S8700 Media Server
215
TN799DP Control LAN
216
Check Your Shipment
217
Install a TN799DP C-LAN
217
Install the Cables
217
Install the Circuit Packs
218
Administer the TN799DP
219
Test the External Connection to the LAN
220
The TN2302AP IP Media Processor
222
Check Your Shipment
222
Install a TN2302AP IP Media Processor
223
Install the Cables
223
Install the Circuit Packs
224
Administer the IP Media Processor
225
Test the External Connection to the LAN
227
The TN801B MAP-D LAN Gateway
228
TN2501 Voice over the LAN (VAL)
229
Important File Specifications
229
Caveats
229
Installing VAL
230
Install the TN2501AP Circuit Pack
232
Administer the TN2501AP
233
Test the IP Connections
236
Avaya R300 Remote Office Communicator
237
Installing and Wiring Telephones
239
Wiring Telephones
239
Connect Telephones
240
Connectable Telephones and Consoles
240
Connecting a Typical Telephone
241
Connect Adjunct Power
242
Connect an Analog Station or 2-Wire Digital Station
243
Analog Tie Trunk Example
244
Digital Tie Trunk Example
245
DS1 Tie Trunk Example
246
Collocated DS1 Tie Trunks
246
DS1 Tie Trunks Using T1 Channel Service Unit
246
Auxiliary Connector Outputs (MCC1 and SCC1 Media Gateways Only)
249
Three-Pair and Four-Pair Modularity
252
Adjunct Power Connection Locations
253
Attendant Console Example
254
Task List: Attendant Console Procedures
254
Attendant Console Cabling Distances, Local and Phantom Power
254
Auxiliary Power
255
Hard-Wire Bridging
256
Dual Wiring of 2-Wire and 4-Wire Endpoints
256
Install the Attendant Console
256
Install the 26B1 Selector Console
256
Connect External Alarm Indicators and Auxiliary Power
257
Connect Power Distribution Unit External Alarm Wires
258
Install Off-Premises Station Wiring
260
Off-Premises or Out-Of-Building Stations
261
Off-Premises Connections
261
Off-Premises Protection Requirements
263
Telephone Restrictions for Exposed Environments
264
Digital Out-Of-Building Telephone Protection
264
Emergency Transfer Units and Associated Telephones
266
Emergency Transfer Panel and Telephone Installation Examples
267
Install the 808A Emergency Transfer Panel
269
Install Telephones Used Only for Emergency Transfer (Trunk/Auxiliary Field)
274
Install Telephones Used for Emergency Transfer and as Normal Extension (Trunk/Auxiliary Field)
275
Install External Ringing
276
Install the Queue Warning Indicator
277
Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies
278
1145B22 Power Supply
278
Important Warning for 1145B2 Power Supply
278
Mounting the 1145B2/1146B2 Power Supply
280
Install the Wall-Mounting Plates
282
Mount the 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit
283
Install the Battery Mounting/Wiring
283
Install the Expanded Power Distribution Unit
284
Power up and Test the Power Supply
285
Wire the 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit
285
Reset Leds on Power Distribution Unit
286
1151A1 and 1151A2 Power Supplies
287
Important Safety Instructions for 1151A1 and 1151A2 Power Supplies
287
Using 1151A1 and 1151A2 Power Supplies
288
Connect the 1151A1 or 1151A2 Power Supplies
288
P333T-PWR Power over Ethernet Stackable Switch
289
P333T-PWR Switch Important Safety Instructions
289
Using the P333T-PWR Switch
290
Connect the P333T-PWR Switch
291
Completing the Installation Administration
293
Verify Translations
293
View Alarms
293
Upgrade the IPSI Firmware (if Necessary)
294
Enable and Disable Ethernet Switch Ports
294
Back up the Media Server to PCMCIA Flashcard
295
Release Busied out Media Server
296
View Alarms
296
Add INADS Phone Numbers
297
Enable Alarms to INADS Via Modem
297
Enable Alarms to INADS Via SNMP
297
Register the System
298
Accessing the Avaya S8700 Media Server
299
Accessing the Avaya S8700 Media Server Directly
299
Media Server Web Interface
300
Avaya Site Administration
301
Command Line Interface
301
Accessing the Avaya S8700 Media Server Remotely over the Network
301
Accessing the Avaya S8700 Media Server Remotely over a Modem
302
Setting up a Dial-Up Connection
302
Dialing up to the Media Server
302
Finding the Active Media Server IP Address
303
Installing Avaya Site Administration
303
From the Avaya Site Administration CD
304
From the S8700 Media Server
304
Testing the Complete Configuration
306
Testing Port Network Equipment
307
Check Port Network Status for each Media Gateway
307
Check Circuit Pack Configuration
308
Test Media Server Interchange
308
Test the IPSI Circuit Pack
309
Test License File
309
Test Expansion Interface Circuit Packs (S8700 Multi-Connect Only)
310
Test Time Division Multiplexing Bus for each Port Network
310
Test Expansion Interface Exchange for each
311
Port Network (S8700 Multi-Connect Only)
311
Testing Telephones and Other Equipment
313
Make Test Calls
313
Test 302C Attendant Console
313
Test Selector Console
314
Test External Ringing
314
Test Queue Warning Indicator
314
Test Integrated Announcement
314
Test Music-On-Hold
315
Test Emergency Transfer (S8700 Multi-Connect Only)
315
Test Remote Access Interface
315
Test Terminating Trunk Transmission
316
Test the C-LAN Connectivity
316
Test Stratum 3 Clock (if Used-S8700 Multi-Connect Only)
317
Resolve Alarms
318
LED Indicators
318
S8700 Media Server Leds
319
Avaya Ethernet Switch Leds
321
UPS Leds
321
Telephone Console LEDS
322
IP Server Interface Leds
323
Circuit Pack Leds
326
DS1 Converter Circuit Pack Leds
327
Troubleshooting an Installation
331
Installing the Media Server Hardware
331
Configuring the Media Server Hardware
332
Installing the License and Avaya Authentication Files
333
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Install the Circuit Packs
8
Install and Administer IP Connectivity Hardware
9
TN799DP Control LAN
9
Check Your Shipment
9
Install a TN799DP C-LAN
10
Install the Cables
10
Install the Circuit Packs
11
Administer the TN799DP
12
Test the External Connection to the LAN
14
TN2302AP IP Media Processor
16
Check Your Shipment
16
The Following Sections Describe the Process
16
Inspect the Shipping Carton for Damage before Opening It. if the Box Is Damaged, Do Not Open It. Inform the Shipping Company, and Ask for Instructions on Filing a Claim
16
If the Box Is Undamaged, Check the Contents against the Packing Slip. Check the Condition
16
Should Contain the Items in ''Required Hardware
16
Read and Follow any Directions Inserted into the Package by the Factory
16
Install a TN2302AP IP Media Processor
17
Install the Cables
17
Install the Circuit Packs
18
Administer the IP Media Processor
19
Test the External Connection to the LAN
21
TN2501 Voice over the LAN (VAL)
22
Important File Specifications
22
Caveats
22
Install a TN2501AP VAL
23
Install the Circuit Packs
23
Administer the TN799DP
23
Test the External Connection to the LAN
29
Replace the WP Cables
29
Install and Administer Trunks and Lines
32
List of Analog and Digital Trunk and Line Circuit Packs
32
Add TN464GP/TN2464BP with Echo Cancellation
33
Add CO, FX, WATS, and PCOL
36
Add DID Trunks
37
Add Analog Tie Trunks
38
Add Digital DS1 Tie Trunks and OPS
40
Add TTC Japan 2-Mbit Trunk
40
Add CAMA/E911 Trunk
41
Installing the Circuit Pack
42
Adding the Trunks
43
Changing the Feature Access Code
44
Changing the ARS Digit Analysis
45
Changing the Route Patterns
46
Changing the CAMA Numbering and Class of Restriction
47
Add ISDN-PRI
48
North American
48
International
49
Add Circuit Packs
49
Connect Cables
49
Administer the Circuit Pack
49
Resolve Alarms
50
Save Translations
50
Add TN1654 DS1 Converter (Multi-Connect Only)
51
Set Circuit Pack Switches
51
Installing and Cabling the TN1654 Circuit Pack (T1 Only)
54
Installing a 75-Ohm E1 Interface Adapter
59
Mounting the 127A (TN1654 DS1 Converter)
61
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