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Avaya Communication Server 1000M and
Meridian 1 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV
Upgrade
Avaya Communication Server 1000M and Merid-
ian 1
Release 7.6
Document Status: Standard
Document Version: 06.03
Document Number: NN43021-461
Date: June 2014

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  • Page 1 Avaya Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade Avaya Communication Server 1000M and Merid- ian 1 Release 7.6 Document Status: Standard Document Version: 06.03 Document Number: NN43021-461 Date: June 2014...
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  • Page 4 Page 4 of 212 NN43021-461 Standard 06.03 June 2014...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Getting help from a distributor or reseller ..... . . Getting technical support from the Avaya Web site ....
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Planning ..........Avaya Communication Server 1000 task flow ....
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Index ........211 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 8 Page 8 of 212 Contents NN43021-461 Standard 06.03 June 2014...
  • Page 9: New In This Release

    Page 9 of 212 New in this release This chapter contains information about Avaya Communication Server 1000 (Avaya CS 1000) Release 7.6 new features. Features There are no updates to the feature descriptions in this document. Other See the following sections for information about changes that are not...
  • Page 10 Server 1000 Release 7.5. June 2010 Standard 04.02. This document is up-issued to update the Avaya Communication Server 1000M task flow graphic and to include CP PM version 2 content. June 2010 Standard 04.01. This document is up-issued to support Avaya Communication Server 1000 Release 7.0.
  • Page 11 August 2005 Standard 3.00. This document is upissued to support CP PIV and Communication Server 1000 Release 4.5. September 2004 Standard 2.00. This document is upissued for Communication Server 1000 Release 4.0. 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 12 Page 12 of 212 New in this release October 2003 Standard 1.00. This document is new for Succession 3.0. It was created to support a restructuring of the Documentation Library. This document contains information previously contained in the following legacy document,now retired: Upgraded Systems Installation: Upgrade to Options 51C, 61C,81C (553-3001-258).
  • Page 13: Customer Service

    Page 13 of 212 Customer service Visit the Avaya Web site to access the complete range of services and support that Avaya provides. Go to www.avaya.com or go to one of the pages listed in the following sections. Navigation •...
  • Page 14: Getting Technical Support From The Avaya Web Site

    Page 14 of 212 Customer service Getting technical support from the Avaya Web site The easiest and most effective way to get technical support for Avaya products is from the Avaya Technical Support Web site at www.avaya.com/ support. NN43021-461 Standard 06.03...
  • Page 15: System Information

    This document also contains information about converting Release 3.0 or later software to Avaya Communication Server 1000 (Avaya CS 1000) Release 7.6 on Meridian 1 Options 61C, CS 1000M SG and CS 1000M MG systems. For software conversion procedures prior to Release 3.0, see the Software conversion procedures (553-2001-320) document for software Release 24.
  • Page 16: Applicable Systems

    When particular Meridian 1 systems are upgraded to run CS 1000 Release 7.5 software and configured to include a Signaling Server, they become CS 1000M systems. Table 1 lists each Meridian 1 system that supports an upgrade path to a CS 1000M system.
  • Page 17: Intended Audience

    For more information, see “lnstalling a Signaling Server” on page 157. Upgrade paths This document contains information about the following Large System upgrades: • Meridian 1 Options 61C, CS 1000M SG, and CS 1000M MG • upgrades to FNF • software upgrades •...
  • Page 18: Related Information

    Page 18 of 212 System information • Meridian 1 Option 81C • Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) servers — IBM x306m server (COTS1) — HP DL320 G4 server (COTS1) — IBM x3350 server (COTS2) — Dell R300 server (COTS2) In this document, the generic term COTS refers to all COTS servers. The term COTS1 or COTS2 refers to the specific servers in the preceding list.
  • Page 19 The term target refers to the new hardware and software to which the system is converting. CAUTION — Data Loss Read “General software conversion information” in CS 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Upgrades Overview (NN43021-458) before performing any operations. It contains information vital to the conversion process.
  • Page 20 Page 20 of 212 System information • Software Input/Output: Maintenance (NN43001-711) • Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Planning and Engineering (NN43021-220) • Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning (NN43021-310) • Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Maintenance (NN43021-700) •...
  • Page 21: Introduction

    All existing cables in Core/Net 1 must be checked for proper length and routing to the new configuration. Please see Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning (NN43021-310) for instructions on how to install a column.
  • Page 22 Page 22 of 212 Introduction Figure 1 on page 22 shows an upgrade from a Meridian 1 Option 61C to a stacked Meridian 1 Option 61C CP PIV. Figure 2 on page 23 shows an upgrade from a Meridian 1 Option 61C to a side-by-side Meridian 1 Option 61C CP PIV.
  • Page 23 The existing Clock Controllers are moved from the old Core/Net to the CP PIV Core/Net in slot 9. • An IPE module can be installed on top of CP PIV Core/Net 0 module. 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 24 CP PS 0 10 11 Upgrading to Avaya Communication Server 1000M The upgrade to Avaya CS 1000M (installing a Signaling Server) occurs after completing the procedures in this section. See “lnstalling a Signaling Server” on page 157. NN43021-461 Standard 06.03...
  • Page 25: Preparing And Planning For The Upgrade

    Planning..........Avaya Communication Server 1000 task flow ....
  • Page 26 Page 26 of 212 Preparing and planning for the upgrade Introduction This document implements a “source- to-target” approach to performing an upgrade. It is important to correctly identify the source platform, target platform, and maintenance window required to perform the upgrade. IMPORTANT! This upgrade requires that the PC you are working from is equipped with a floppy disk drive and CF reader (or, if a...
  • Page 27: Planning

    IODUC cards, the database should be data dumped (EDD) to a blank 2 MB floppy. Note: All of the above listed system types can be converted by Avaya in the software conversion lab. Please check the current price manual for the requirements of this service.
  • Page 28 • Review all product bulletins and Avaya Alerts that impact the site. • Determine if software can be converted on site or must be sent to Avaya. • Prepare a contingency plan for backing out of the upgrade. DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK In a DC-powered system, power to the column can remain on during the following procedures.
  • Page 29: Avaya Communication Server 1000 Task Flow

    Avaya Communication Server 1000 task flow This section provides a high-level task flow for the installation or upgrade of an Avaya CommunicationServer (Avaya CS 1000) system. The task flow indicates the recommended sequence of events to follow when configuring a system and provides the document number that contains the detailed procedures required for the task.
  • Page 30 Page 30 of 212 Preparing and planning for the upgrade Figure 4 Avaya Communication Server 1000M task flow NN43021-461 Standard 06.03 June 2014...
  • Page 31: Upgrade Checklists

    • Identify and become familiar with all procedures. • Verify that all installed applications meet the minimum software requirements for the target platform (see Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Planning and Engineering (NN43021-220)). • Verify proper cable lengths for the target platform.
  • Page 32: Connecting A Terminal

    Page 32 of 212 Preparing and planning for the upgrade Changing the procedure or ignoring the warning boxes could cause longer service interruptions. IMPORTANT! Preserve database backup information for a minimum of 5 days. Connecting a terminal Procedure 1 Connecting a terminal A maintenance terminal is required to access the Core or Core/Net modules during the upgrade procedure.
  • Page 33: Checking The Core Id Switches

    Push in the top and bottom latches on the card to lock it in place. End of Procedure Table 3 Core module ID switch settings (System Utility card) Position 1 Position 2 Core 0 Core 1 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 34 Page 34 of 212 Preparing and planning for the upgrade Figure 5 Core card placement in the NT4N40 Core/Net card cage (front) Core cCNI Sys Util CPPIV Card status LEDs (internal check) Compact Flash (RMD) LAN 1 LAN 2 Blank Faceplate COM 1 COM 2 System Utility disable switch...
  • Page 35: Printing Site Data

    Printing site data Print site data to preserve a record of the system configuration (see Table 4, “Print site data,” on page 36). Verify that all information is correct. Make corrections as necessary. 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 36 Page 36 of 212 Preparing and planning for the upgrade Note: Items marked with an asterisk (*) are required. Other items are recommended for a total system status. Table 4 Print site data (Part 1 of 3) Site data Print command Terminal blocks for all TNs LD 20 TYPE...
  • Page 37 (peripheral controller, superloop network and IDC loop controller cards) Multi-purpose ISDN Signaling Processor LD 27 (MISP) card TYPE MISP LOOP loop number (0-158) APPL <cr> <cr> DTI/PRI data block for all customers LD 73 TYPE 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 38: Performing A Template Audit

    Page 38 of 212 Preparing and planning for the upgrade Table 4 Print site data (Part 3 of 3) Site data Print command Print the configured host information LD 117 PRT HOST (provides system IP addresses) Superloops and XPEs LD 97 TYPE SUPL SUPL...
  • Page 39: Backing Up The Database (Data Dump And Abko)

    To back up system data, complete the following two procedures. Perform a data dump to save all system memory to the hard disk. Perform a ABKO (attended backup) to save the database to a spare set of floppy disks. 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 40 Page 40 of 212 Preparing and planning for the upgrade Procedure 3 Performing a data dump Log into the system. Load the Equipment Data Dump Program (LD 43). At the prompt, enter: LD 43 Load program When “EDD000” appears on the terminal, enter: Begin the data dump CAUTION —...
  • Page 41 If the system is equipped with IODUC cards, the database should be data dumped (EDD) to a blank 2 MByte floppy. All systems can be converted by Avaya in the software conversion lab. 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 42 Page 42 of 212 Preparing and planning for the upgrade Procedure 5 Converting the 4 MByte database media to 2 MByte database media Before the system is upgraded to CP PIV, the database must reside on a 2 MByte floppy disk for conversion to CF. Systems with an IODU/C drive already have 2 MByte floppy drive and can skip this procedure.
  • Page 43: Making The Rmd Bootable

    Note: This utility is supported by all versions of Microsoft Windows. The installation RMD CF card must come preformatted and bootable from Avaya. Consumer CF cards are not bootable by default and must be made bootable as outlined in Procedure 6 on page...
  • Page 44 Page 44 of 212 Preparing and planning for the upgrade Double click the mkbootrmd.bat file. Insert a blank 512 MByte CF card (see Figure 7). Figure 7 mkbootrmd.bat Enter the correct drive letter of the RMD (see Figure 8). Figure 8 mkbootrmd.bat NN43021-461 Standard 06.03...
  • Page 45 CF reader is not available, a PCMCIA CF adaptor). The floppy disk that contains the backed up customer database needs to be transferred to a CF card. This procedure converts the customer database from 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 46 Preparing and planning for the upgrade a 2 MByte floppy disk to CF card, which is restored during the CS 1000 Release 7.5 software upgrade later in this section. Avaya recommends using the extra CF card included with the Software Install Kit.
  • Page 47 Page 47 of 212 Figure 11 Select the floppy disk drive The utility then prompts you to insert the floppy disk (diskette 1) and click OK (see Figure 12 on page 48). 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 48 Page 48 of 212 Preparing and planning for the upgrade Figure 12 Insert diskette 1 After verifying the database on the floppy disk, the utility prompts you to select the CF drive (see Figure 13 on page 49). Note: if the database is on more than 1 floppy, the utility prompts you to insert the next floppy until the entire database is read.
  • Page 49 If the CF card already contains a previously backed-up database, a dialog box appears (see Figure 14 on page 50). Click yes to replace old database. If the CF card is blank, the database is backed up to the CF card. 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 50 Page 50 of 212 Preparing and planning for the upgrade Figure 14 Replace database on CF drive The utility completes the transfer to CF and prompts you to copy another or EXIT. NN43021-461 Standard 06.03 June 2014...
  • Page 51: Identifying Two Unique Ip Addresses

    Each CP PIV system must be configured with two unique IP addresses for LAN identification and communication. One IP address is defined for the active Core. The second IP address is defined for the inactive Core. In this 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 52: Check Requirements For Cni To 3Pe Cables (Ntnd14)

    Page 52 of 212 Preparing and planning for the upgrade configuration, the active Core (either Core 0 or Core 1) that handles call processing is always identified by the same IP address. Contact your System Administrator to identify two unique IP addresses before the upgrade.
  • Page 53: Performing The Upgrade

    Compact Flash Software Install Kit, containing the following items: — One CF (512 MByte) card containing: – Install Software files – CS 1000 Release 7.5 software – Dep. Lists (PEPs) – Key code File 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 54 Page 54 of 212 Performing the upgrade — One blank CF card for database backup • One CS 1000 Release 7.5 Documentation CD Check equipment received This section describes the minimum equipment required for CP PIV. Additional equipment can also be installed during the upgrade. Verify that all equipment has been received.
  • Page 55 NT8D29BA (AC) are used in the Core/Net shelf. Table 5 DC requirements for Meridian 1 Option 61C CP PIV system Order Quantity number Description per system NTHU44DA Option 61C Single Group Base Package (DC) 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 56 Page 56 of 212 Performing the upgrade Table 6 AC requirements for Meridian 1 Option 61C CP PIV system Order Quantity number Description per system NTHU44AA Option 61C Single Group Base Package (AC) The equipment room must provide the appropriate number of 30 Ampere outlets.
  • Page 57: Database Requirements

    Performing the upgrade Page 57 of 212 Check personnel requirements Avaya recommends that a minimum of two people perform the card cage upgrade. Database requirements If the system is running prerelease 3.0 software or the source platform is a Meridian 1 Option 21E, 51, 61, 71, STE, NT or XT, the database must be sent to Avaya for conversion.
  • Page 58: Installing Core 1 Hardware

    Page 58 of 212 Performing the upgrade Installing Core 1 hardware Procedure 8 Checking main Core card installation The main Core cards are installed in the factory as shown in Figure 16 on page NT4N65AC CP Core Network Interface (cCNI) cards: Each system contains one NT4N65 cCNI card per Core/Net module.
  • Page 59 CP Check for the shelf power cable Check that the NT4N4405 Shelf Power Cable is installed in the CP card cage backplane. See Figure 17 on page 61 for cable location. 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 60 Page 60 of 212 Performing the upgrade Check factory-installed cables Table 8 lists factory-installed cables. Table 8 Factory-installed cables Order Number Description Quantity per Core/Net shelf NT4N4405 Shelf Power Cable NT4N89AA System Monitor cable NT4N29AA CNI to 3PE cable NN43021-461 Standard 06.03 June 2014...
  • Page 61 COM 1 NT4N88AA (for terminal) J21: DCE cable NT4N29 3PE Cables from COM 2 to Net module NT4N88BA (for modem) (factory installed) to other Core/Net LAN 2 port LAN 2 cable NTRC17BA 553-9059 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 62 Page 62 of 212 Performing the upgrade Disable and remove equipment from Core 1 Procedure 9 Checking that Core 0 is active To upgrade Core 1, verify that Core 0 is the active side performing call processing: Verify that Core 0 is active. LD 135 Load program STAT CPU...
  • Page 63 In Core 1, set the NORM/MAINT switch on the Call Processor card to MAINT. The system is now in split mode, with call processing on Core 0. At this point, all applications must be shut down (Avaya CallPilot, Symposium, and so on). 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 64 Page 64 of 212 Performing the upgrade Software disable Network cards in Core/Net 1 from Core/Net 0 CAUTION — Service Interruption Service Interruption At this point, the upgrade interrupts service. Procedure 12 Software disabling cards in network slots of Core/Net 1 from Core/Net 0 In Core/Net 1 only, software disable all network and I/O cards such as XNET, TTY, Conf/TDS and ISDN cards: In Core/Net 1 only, disable XNET.
  • Page 65 LD 34 Load program DISX x x = the superloop number of the XCT card **** Exit program In Core/Net 1 only, software disable the QPC43 Peripheral Signaling Card: LD 32 Load program 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 66 Page 66 of 212 Performing the upgrade DSPS x Table 9 lists Peripheral Signaling Card values for “x” **** Exit program Table 9 Peripheral Signaling Card numbers Group/ Peripheral Loops shelf Signaling Card disabled/enabled 0 / 0 – 0 / 1 –...
  • Page 67 Label and disconnect all cables from the front of the module. Tape over the contacts to avoid grounding. Tie all cables to the sides so the working area in front of the card cage is totally clear. 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 68 Page 68 of 212 Performing the upgrade Remove the I/O safety panel by turning the screws on each side. Set the I/O safety panel aside. Tag and disconnect all cables from the backplane to the interior of the I/O assembly. Tag and disconnect all plugs, wires, and cables to the backplane.
  • Page 69 NT4N40 card cage. The power harness is located at the right rear lower corner and plugs into the rear of the power supply. For AC systems, relocate power harness NT8D40. For DC systems, relocate power harness NT7D11. 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 70 Page 70 of 212 Performing the upgrade Figure 19 AC power connectors on the Core module backplane System monitor Do not disconnect connectors Module power LRTN connectors (see Note) FGND MPDU (AC-powered systems only) Do not disconnect Frame ground bolt Note: AC-powered system shown.
  • Page 71 CAUTION — Service Interruption Damage to Equipment Check for and remove any debris (such as screws) that fell into the base of the UEM module. End of Procedure 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 72 Page 72 of 212 Performing the upgrade Procedure 15 Installing the CP card cage in Core 1 Check that the card cage is configured as Core 1. See Table 10 for instructions. IMPORTANT! An NT4N41 Core/Net module with pedestal, top cap and necessary cables should already have been installed.
  • Page 73 Attach the system monitor ribbon cables: Connect the ribbon cable that goes down to the column to connector J1 on the backplane. Connect the ribbon cable that goes up the column to J2 on the backplane. 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 74 Page 74 of 212 Performing the upgrade Use a 11/32” socket wrench to attach the green ground wire to the frame ground bolt on the module. Remove the nut and the lock washer at the top of the bolt. Put the frame ground wire terminal over the bolt.
  • Page 75 Performing the upgrade Page 75 of 212 Figure 21 CP PIV call processor card (front) Lan 2 Lan 1 USB Port COM 2 COM 1 INIT RESET 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 76 Page 76 of 212 Performing the upgrade Procedure 16 Relocating Network cards to CP PIV Core/Net 0 Move any existing cards from slots 0-11 of the old Core/Net 0 card cage to the same slots (0-11) in the new NT4N40 Core/Net 0 card cage. Connect the tagged cables to the relocated cards.
  • Page 77 Page 77 of 212 Move Clock Controller 1 to the CP PIV Core/Net 1, slot 9. DO NOT seat Clock Controller 1 and DO NOT enable the card. Reconnect all primary and secondary reference cables. 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 78 Page 78 of 212 Performing the upgrade Do NOT connect the clock to clock cable. CAUTION — Service Interruption Service Interruption At this point in the upgrade, only move Clock Controller 1; do not move Clock Controller 0. Table 12 Clock Controller switch settings for NTRB53 Multi-group Machine...
  • Page 79: Installing The Security Device

    Security Device holder on the top right corner of the IODU/C card. Insert the Security Device into the Security Device holder on the System Utility card with the “Avaya” side facing up. Check that the Security Device is securely in place.
  • Page 80 CP PIV Software kit. Insert the Security Device into the Security Device holder on the System Utility card with the “Avaya” side facing up. Do not bend the clip more than necessary. Check that the Security Device is securely in place.
  • Page 81 Page 81 of 212 Figure 22 Security Device Unpack and install Power Supply Procedure 19 Installing the NT6D41CA (DC) or NT8D29BA (AC) power supply Unpack the power supply. Faceplate-disable the power supply. 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 82 Page 82 of 212 Performing the upgrade Insert power supply into Core/Net module power supply slot. End of Procedure Cable Core 1 In Core 1, inspect the CNI to 3PE (NT4N29) and system monitor (NT4N89) cables New NT4N29 cables must be installed for existing Network group 0. If the system has XSDI cards, reinstall the cards and attach the cables.
  • Page 83: Network Cards

    Note: If only one terminal is used for both cores, the terminal must be switched from side-to-side to access each module. An “A/B” switch box can also be installed to switch the terminal from side to side. End of Procedure 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 84 Page 84 of 212 Performing the upgrade Power up Core cards Procedure 21 Powering up core cards For AC-powered systems (NT8D29BA): set the MPDU circuit breaker located at the left end of the module to ON (top position). For DC-powered systems: faceplate-enable the NT6D41CA power supply and then set the breaker for the Core 1 module in the back of the column pedestal to ON (top position).
  • Page 85 F: Faceplate compact flash H: Hard Drive 0 [H] Press F to boot from the compact flash (which contains the software). For the CP PIV upgrade, the F must be in uppercase. 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 86 Page 86 of 212 Performing the upgrade Enter <CR> at the Install Tool Menu. Note: Blank CF prompts begin here. Mounting /cf2 Found /cf2/nvram.sys Mounting /boot| Found /boot/nvram.sys Selecting nvram file from 2 sources Read boot parameters from: F: Faceplate compact flash H: Hard Drive 10 [F] Press <CR>...
  • Page 87 Please enter: <CR> -> <u> - To Install menu <t> - To Tools menu. <q> - Quit. Enter Choice> <u> 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 88 Page 88 of 212 Performing the upgrade The system searches for available keycode files in the “keycode” directory on the RMD. If no keycode file is found, the system displays the following menu: Communication Server 1000 Software/Database/ BOOTROM RMD Install Tool ================================================ ==================== No keycode files are available on the removable...
  • Page 89 <q> - Quit Enter choice> 2 Note: A maximum of 20 keycode files can be stored under the “keycode” directory on the RMD. The keycode files must have the same extension “.kcd”. 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 90 Page 90 of 212 Performing the upgrade Select the keycode to be used on the system.The system validates the selected keycode and displays the software release and machine type authorized. Validating keycode ... Copying "/cf2/keycode/KCport60430m.kcd" to "/u/ keycode" - Copy OK: 1114 bytes copied The provided keycode authorizes the install of xxxx software (all subissues) for machine type xxxx (CP PIV processor on <system>).
  • Page 91 <t> - To go to the Tools menu. <k> - To install Keycode only. For Feature Expansion, use OVL143. <p> - To install 3900 set Languages. <q> - Quit. Enter Choice> <a> 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 92 Page 92 of 212 Performing the upgrade 10 The system requires the insertion of the RMD containing the software to be installed. Communication Server 1000 Software/Database/ BOOTROM RMD Install Tool ================================================= Please insert the Removable Media Device into the drive on Core x. Please enter: <CR>...
  • Page 93 If the software release is not correct and you want to replace the RMD, insert the correct RMD in the drive and then press <CR>. If you want to replace the keycode, select option “<n> - No, this is not the correct version”. 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 94 Page 94 of 212 Performing the upgrade 13 Choosing Yes for the Dependency Lists installation. Note: If Dependency Lists are not installed on media, the following prompts do not appear. Proceed to step 14 on page Do you want to install Dependency Lists? Please enter: <CR>...
  • Page 95 Do you wish to proceed? (y/n) Set Automatic Centralized Software Upgrade Mode to: Please enter: <CR> -> <1> - Sequential <2> - Simultaneous Enter choice> >Processing the install control file ... >Installing release 0600x 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 96 Page 96 of 212 Performing the upgrade 15 The PSDL files menu appears. Enter the appropriate choice for the site’s geographic location. ************************************************* PSDL INSTALLATION MENU The PSDL contains the loadware for all downloadable cards in the system and loadware for M3900 series sets.
  • Page 97 Please enter: <CR> -> <a> - Continue with upgrade. <q> - Quit. Enter choice> 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 98 Page 98 of 212 Performing the upgrade 18 Successful installation confirmation appears, enter <CR> to continue. Communication Server 1000 Software/Database/ BOOTROM RMD Install Tool ================================================= Software release xxxx was installed successfully on Core x. All files were copied from RMD to FMD. Please press <CR>...
  • Page 99 <t> - To go to the Tools menu. <k> - To install Keycode only. For Feature Expansion, use OVL143. <p> - To install 3900 set Languages. <q> - Quit. Enter Choice> q 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 100 Page 100 of 212 Performing the upgrade 21 The system then prompts you to confirm and reboot. Enter <CR> to quit. Enter <CR> again to reboot. You selected to quit. Please confirm. Please enter: <CR> -> <y> - Yes, quit. <n>...
  • Page 101 Load program TYPE **** Exit program Print the SLT in LD 22. This output provides used and unused ISM parameters. Compare with preupgrade SLT output. LD 22 Load program **** Exit program 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 102 Page 102 of 212 Performing the upgrade Print the customer data block(s) in LD 21. LD 21 Load program TYPE CUST **** Exit program Core 1 is now active, clock 1 is active, CNI is disabled in Core 0. End of Procedure Configuring IP addresses Procedure 25 Configuring the IP addresses...
  • Page 103 Check for Peripheral Software Download to Core 1 Enter LD 22 and print Target peripheral software version. The Source peripheral software version was printed in “Printing site data” on page 35. If 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 104 Page 104 of 212 Performing the upgrade there is a difference between the Source and Target peripheral software version: • A forced download occurs during initialization when coming out of parallel reload. • System initialization takes longer. • The system drops established calls on IPE. Access LD 22 and print Target peripheral software version.
  • Page 105 Exit program Print the Configuration Record to confirm the changes made above: LD 22 Load program REQ PRT Set the print Option TYPE CFN Print the configuration **** Exit program End of Procedure 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 106 Page 106 of 212 Performing the upgrade Reboot Core/Net 1 Procedure 27 Rebooting Core 1 CAUTION — Service Interruption Service Interruption The INI may take up to 15 minutes to complete. CAUTION — Service Interruption Service Interruption Call processing is interrupted for approximately 60 minutes while the procedures are completed.
  • Page 107: Installing Core 0 Hardware

    Faceplate disabling cards in core and network slots of Core/Net 0: Faceplate-disable all core and network cards in Core/Net 0. Set the ENB/DIS switch on the 3PE card to DIS. End of Procedure 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 108 Page 108 of 212 Performing the upgrade Power down Core/Net 0 CAUTION — Service Interruption Service Interruption Call processing is interrupted for approximately 60 minutes while the procedures are completed. DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK In a DC-powered system, power to the column can remain on during the following procedures.
  • Page 109 (MPDU). In a DC-powered system, these are connected to each other. 16 Label and disconnect the system monitor ribbon cables to J1 and J2. 17 Remove the Core card cage from the module. 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 110 Page 110 of 212 Performing the upgrade Figure 24 DC power connectors on the Core module backplane Do not disconnect System monitor connectors Logic ground bolt Frame ground bolt Floating power connector (reused in Core/Net Module) DC-power: module power connectors (see Note) Do not disconnect Frame ground...
  • Page 111 Module power LRTN connectors (see Note) FGND MPDU (AC-powered systems only) Do not disconnect Frame ground bolt Note: AC-powered system shown. With DC power, module power connectors connect to each other. 553-9583 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 112 Page 112 of 212 Performing the upgrade 19 Reposition the EMI shield (it looks like a brass grill) in the base of the module. Tape over the front mounting tabs to hold the shield in position. You will remove the tape later. WARNING If you do not tape the EMI shield in position, you will not be able to install the card cage in the module correctly.
  • Page 113 Hold the card cage firmly and make the following connections at the rear of the module. In AC-powered systems, connect the remaining module power connectors to J2 on the MPDU. Then plug the module power cable 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 114 Page 114 of 212 Performing the upgrade (the short harness attached to the module power connector) into connector J3 on the MPDU (attached to the side of the card cage). CAUTION — Service Interruption Damage to Equipment Check for and remove any debris (such as screws) that may have fallen into the base of the UEM module.
  • Page 115 Route cable NT4N90BA from LAN 1 on the CP PIV faceplate to J31 (top) of the I/O panel. 10 Do not connect the NTRC17BA crossover ethernet cable at this time. End of Procedure 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 116 Page 116 of 212 Performing the upgrade Figure 27 CP PIV call processor card (front) Lan 2 Lan 1 USB Port COM 2 COM 1 INIT RESET NN43021-461 Standard 06.03 June 2014...
  • Page 117 Set the Clock Controller 0 switch settings according to Table 12, “Clock Controller switch settings for NTRB53,” on page 78 and Table 13, “Clock Controller switch settings for QPC471H, QPC771H,” on page 79. 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 118 Page 118 of 212 Performing the upgrade Move Clock Controller 0 to the CP PIV Core/Net 0, slot 9. NN43021-461 Standard 06.03 June 2014...
  • Page 119 Clock Hunt software. Use the settings in this table. *Total cable length between the J3 faceplate connectors: 0–4.3 m (0–14 ft.) ** Set to ON for Clock Controller 0. Set to OFF for Clock Controller 1. 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 120 Page 120 of 212 Performing the upgrade Table 18 Clock Controller switch settings for QPC471H, QPC771H (Part 2 of 2) Systems upgraded to CP PIV must use the Meridian 1 Option 61C CP PIV switch settings to enable Clock Hunt software. Use the settings in this table. 4.6–6.1 m (15–20 ft.) 6.4–10.1 m (21–33 ft.) 10.4–15.2 m (34–50 ft.)
  • Page 121 Page 121 of 212 Insert the Security Device into the Security Device holder on the System Utility card with the “Avaya” side facing up. Do not bend the clip more than necessary. Check that the Security Device is securely in place.
  • Page 122 Page 122 of 212 Performing the upgrade Cable Core 0 Inspect the NT4N29 cables The NT4N29 cables must be installed for existing Network group 0. If the system has XSDI cards, reinstall the cards and attach the cables. See Figure 29 on page 123.
  • Page 123 9 port 1 port 0 port 1 port 0 port 1 port 0 port 1 NT4N29 cable j3 slot 9 port 0 j4 slot 9 port 0 NT4N29 cable Group 0 553-9473 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 124 Page 124 of 212 Performing the upgrade Figure 30 3PE card connections NT8D80AZ cable Core Core cCNI CPPIV cCNI CPPIV UTIL UTIL LAN 1 LAN 2 LAN 1 LAN 2 COM 1 COM 2 COM 1 COM 2 INIT INIT RESET RESET PWR HDD...
  • Page 125 Core 0 to the LAN 2 connection of the CP PIV card on Core 1. This NTR17BA cable runs between the faceplates of the CP PIV cards and is run through the front cable tray. 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 126 Page 126 of 212 Performing the upgrade Figure 31 Options for LAN 1 connection Power up Core 0 Procedure 37 Preparing for power up Confirm that a terminal is connected to the J25 I/O panel connector on Core/Net 0. Note: A maintenance terminal is required to access the Core/Net modules during the upgrade.
  • Page 127 Core 0 module in the back of the column pedestal to ON (top position). 10 seconds after power up of Core/Net 0, press the INI button on Core/ Net 1. 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 128 Core/Net 1 is now active. All network cards in Core/Net 0 and Core/Net 1 are enabled. Call processing is resumed. End of Procedure At this point, all applications can be re-started (Avaya CallPilot, Symposium, and so on). LAN 1 and LAN 2 cables are now connected.
  • Page 129 Exit program Print status of all controllers: LD 97 TYPE XPE (returns status of all controller cards) **** Exit program Make internal, external and network calls. Check attendant console activity. Check DID trunks. 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 130 Page 130 of 212 Performing the upgrade 10 Check applications. End of Procedure CS 1000 Release 7.5 upgrade Upgrading the software Procedure 40 outlines the steps involved in installing CS 1000 Release 7.5 for the CP PIV processor. Procedure 40 Upgrading the software Check that a terminal is now connected to COM 1port in CP 1.
  • Page 131 Selecting nvram file from 2 sources Read boot parameters from: F: Faceplate compact flash H: Hard Drive 10 [F] Press <CR> when ready Reading boot parameters from /boot/nvram.sys Press any key to stop auto-boot... 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 132 Page 132 of 212 Performing the upgrade The system then enters the Main Menu for keycode authorization. NN43021-461 Standard 06.03 June 2014...
  • Page 133 No keycode files are available on the removable media. Please replace the RMD containing the keycode file(s). Please enter: <CR> -> <a> - RMD is now in the drive. <q> - Quit. Enter choice> 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 134 Page 134 of 212 Performing the upgrade At this point, either replace the RMD or quit the installation. If you select option “<q> - Quit.”, the system requires confirmation. Communication Server 1000 Software/Database/ BOOTROM RMD Install Tool ================================================ ==================== You selected to quit. Please confirm. Please enter: <CR>...
  • Page 135: Contents

    System S/W on the RMD. Please enter: <CR> -> <y> - Yes, the keycode matches. Go on to Install Menu. <n> - No, the keycode does not match. Try another keycode. Enter choice> 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 136 Page 136 of 212 Performing the upgrade If the keycode matches, enter <CR> to continue the installation. The system displays the Install Menu. Select option “<a>. Note: Option A uses the existing db from the FMD. External database backup is Option B. Communication Server 1000 Software/Database/ BOOTROM RMD Install Tool =================================================...
  • Page 137 Please insert the Removable Media Device into the drive on Core x. Please enter: <CR> -> <a> - RMD is now in drive. Continue with s/w checking. <q> - Quit. Enter choice> <CR> 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 138 Page 138 of 212 Performing the upgrade 11 If the RMD containing the software is already in the drive, select option “<a> - RMD is now in drive. Continue with s/w checking.” (or simply press <CR>) to continue. If the RMD is not yet in the drive, insert it and then press <CR>.
  • Page 139 The default choice is NO which will return the user to deplist menu. Enable Automatic Centralized Software Upgrade (CSU) Feature? Please enter: <CR> -> <y> - Yes <n> - No Enter choice> 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 140 Page 140 of 212 Performing the upgrade 14 Select to enable/disable CSU option. Note: if Sequential is selected <1>, upgrades to the MG 1000Es are performed across the LAN in a sequential manner. One MG 1000E is upgraded at a time. No other MG 1000E upgrades are initiated until the current MG 1000E completes its installation.
  • Page 141 [Q]uit, <CR> - default By default option 1 will be selected. Enter your choice ->x >Copying new PSDL ... 16 The installation summary screen appears. Verify the parameters and enter <CR> when ready. 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 142 Page 142 of 212 Performing the upgrade 17 Enter <CR> to confirm and continue upgrade. Note: After entering yes below, the system copies the software from RMD to FMD (the files copied are listed). This file copy takes between 5 and 10 minutes to complete.
  • Page 143 ================================================= Software release xxxx was installed successfully on Core x. All files were copied from RMD to FMD. Please press <CR> when ready ... 19 Press "Enter" after checking the Installation summary. 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 144 Page 144 of 212 Performing the upgrade 20 Upon returning to the main install menu, enter q to quit. I N S T A L L M E N U The Software Installation Tool will install or upgrade Succession Enterprise System Software, Database and the CP-BOOTROM.
  • Page 145 DO NOT REBOOT USING RESET BUTTON!!! ------------------------------ Please enter: <CR> -> <a> - Reboot the system. <m> - Return to the Main menu. Enter Choice> <CR> >Removing temporary file "/u/disk3521.sys" >Removing temporary file "/u/disk3621.sys" >Rebooting system ... 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 146 Page 146 of 212 Performing the upgrade At this point the system reloads and initializes. End of Procedure Verifying the upgraded database Procedure 41 Verifying the upgraded database Print ISSP (system software issue and patches) LD 22 Load program ISSP **** Exit program Core 1 is now active, clock 1 is active CNI is disabled in...
  • Page 147 Side = 1, DRAM SIZE = 512 MBytes Tier 1 and Tier 2 health of both Cores must be identical in order to successfully switch service from Core 1 to Core 0 CPUs. LD 135 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 148 Page 148 of 212 Performing the upgrade STAT HEALTH Obtain status of CPU and memory **** Exit the program .stat health Local (Side 0, Active, Redundant): Components without TIER 1 Health contribution: ================================================= disp 0 15 1:In Service sio2 0 15 1:In Service cp 0 16:In Service ipb 0:In Service TIER 1 Health Count Breakdown:...
  • Page 149 1 16 2: 0002 sutl 1 15: 0002 strn 1 15: 0002 xsmp 1 15 1: 0002 cmdu 1 16 1: 0008 eth 1 16 0: 0002 Remote TIER 1 Health Total: 20 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 150 Page 150 of 212 Performing the upgrade TIER 2 Health Count Breakdown: ======================================= ELAN 16 IP : 47.11.138.150 Health = 2 ELAN 17 IP : 47.11.138.153 Health = 2 Remote AML over ELAN Total Health:4 Remote Total IPL health = 6 Remote TIER 2 Health Total:10 The system is now operating in full redundant mode with Core/Net 1 active.
  • Page 151 Obtain the status of the System Utility card TEST SUTL Test the System Utility card STAT CNI c s Obtain status of cCNI cards (core, slot) TEST CNI c s Test cCNI (core, slot) 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 152 Page 152 of 212 Performing the upgrade Test system redundancy: LD 137 Load program TEST RDUN Test redundancy DATA RDUN Test database integrity Install the two system monitors. Test that the system monitors are working: LD 37 Load program ENL TTY x Enable the XMS, where x= system XMS STAT XSM Check the system monitors...
  • Page 153 Verify that the Clock Controllers are switching correctly: SWCK Switch Clock Note: You must wait a minimum of one minute for clocks to synchronize. SWCK Switch Clock again Check applications. 10 Check dial tone. End of Procedure 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 154 Page 154 of 212 Performing the upgrade Switching call processing Procedure 44 Switching call processing Enter LD 135 on Core/Net 1 and issue the SCPU command. Call processing switches to Call Server 0 and service is interrupted. LD 135 SCPU Switch CPUs **** Exit program...
  • Page 155 Check the system monitors **** Exit program Clear the display and minor alarms on both Cores: LD 135 Load program CDSP Clear displays on the cores CMAJ Clear major alarms CMIN ALL Clear minor alarms 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 156 Page 156 of 212 Performing the upgrade Test the clocks: Verify that the clock controller is assigned to the active Core: LD 60 Load program SSCK x Obtain status of the clock controllers (x is “0” or “1” for Clock 0 or Clock 1) SWCK Switch the Clock (if necessary) ****...
  • Page 157 When “DATADUMP COMPLETE” and “DATABASE BACKUP COMPLETE” appear on the terminal, enter: **** Exit program The Meridian 1 Option 61C CP3, CP4 upgrade to Meridian 1 Option 61C CP PIV is complete. 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 158 Page 158 of 212 Performing the upgrade NN43021-461 Standard 06.03 June 2014...
  • Page 159: Signaling Server Task Flow

    This chapter also contains general instructions to connect Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) servers. The Avaya Communication Server 1000M (Avaya CS 1000M) system supports the Common Processor Pentium Mobile (CP PM) card model NTDW66, the Common Processor Dual Core (CP DC) model NTDW54, and the Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) servers.
  • Page 160 Signaling Server task flow This section provides a high-level task flow for the installation or upgrade of an Avaya Communication Server 1000 (Avaya CS 1000) system. The task flow indicates the recommended sequence of events to follow when configuring a system and provides the document number that contains the detailed procedures required for the task.
  • Page 161 Signaling Server Page 159 of 212 Figure 32 Signaling Server task flow 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 162: Readiness Checklist

    Page 160 of 212 lnstalling a Signaling Server Readiness checklist Before installing a Signaling Server in a Communication Server 1000 system, complete the following checklist. WARNING Do not modify or use a supplied AC-power cord if it is not the exact type required in the region where you install and use the Signaling Server.
  • Page 163 Table 19 Readiness checklist (Part 1 of 2) Have you: Read all safety instructions in Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning (NN43021-310), as appropriate for your Communication Server 1000 system? Do you have all equipment and peripherals? For COTS servers: •...
  • Page 164: Server Card Hardware Installation

    (NN43001-260) or Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Planning and Engineering (NN43021-220), as appropriate for your Communication Server 1000 system? Read all safety instructions in Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning (NN43021-310), as appropriate for your Communication Server 1000 system?
  • Page 165 (UEM). You can insert the double wide CP PM or CP DC card into any slot of a CS 1000M UEM except slot 7. When upgrading from a CS 1000M system to CS 1000E, the slot next to slot 7 is occupied by the External Peripheral Equipment Controller (XPEC).
  • Page 166 Page 164 of 212 lnstalling a Signaling Server Use the following procedure to install ELAN and TLAN Ethernet ports on the back of a Communication Server 1000M UEM. IMPORTANT! Installing ELAN and TLAN Ethernet ports on the back of a Communication Server 1000M Universal Equipment Module (UEM) disrupts service.
  • Page 167 Insert an Ethernet port coupler into the adapter plate. See Figure 34. Figure 34 One Ethernet port coupler in adapter plate Insert the other Ethernet port coupler into the adapter plate. See Figure 35 on page 166. 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 168 Page 166 of 212 lnstalling a Signaling Server Figure 35 Two Ethernet port couplers in adapter plate Loosely attach screws, washers, and nuts to the Ethernet port adapter plate. See Figure 36. NN43021-461 Standard 06.03 June 2014...
  • Page 169 Signaling Server Page 167 of 212 Figure 36 One Ethernet port coupler in adapter plate Switch off the UEM power supplies. See Figure 37. 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 170 Page 168 of 212 lnstalling a Signaling Server Figure 37 Shut down UEM power supplies Select one of the J2-J5 knock-out plates on the back of the UEM. See Figure 38. Note: For DC powered systems, turn off the breakers in the pedestal not on the shelf.
  • Page 171 Knock out the metal plate from the selected J2-J5 location to provide a hole through which the Ethernet patch cables are routed and to which the Ethernet port adapter plate is attached. See Figure 39. 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 172 Page 170 of 212 lnstalling a Signaling Server Figure 39 Selected J2-J5 plate on back panel of UEM Establish an ELAN port on the back panel of the UEM. Insert the end of one of the RJ-45 CAT5 Ethernet patch cables (supplied) into the ELAN network interface (ELAN port) on the Server faceplate.
  • Page 173 Signaling Server Page 171 of 212 Figure 40 ELAN connection on CP PM faceplate 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 174 Page 172 of 212 lnstalling a Signaling Server Figure 41 ELAN connection on Ethernet port coupler Connect the server to the TLAN subnet. Insert one end of the remaining RJ-45 CAT5 Ethernet patch cable (supplied) into the TLAN network interface (TLAN port) on the Server faceplate.
  • Page 175 Signaling Server Page 173 of 212 Figure 42 TLAN connection on CP PM faceplate 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 176: Nn43021-461 Standard 06.03 June

    Page 174 of 212 lnstalling a Signaling Server Figure 43 TLAN connection on Ethernet port coupler 10 Fit the Ethernet port adapter plate into the hole on the back of the UEM and tighten the screws. See Figure 44. NN43021-461 Standard 06.03 June 2014...
  • Page 177 Signaling Server Page 175 of 212 Figure 44 Installed Ethernet port adapter plate 11 Attach the ferrite beads to the Ethernet patch cables.See Figure 45. 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 178 Page 176 of 212 lnstalling a Signaling Server Figure 45 Attached Ethernet patch cable ferrite beads End of Procedure NN43021-461 Standard 06.03 June 2014...
  • Page 179 Media Gateway, Universal Equipment Module, or 11C cabinet to a 25-pin DB connector. Shielded CAT5 cables (or better) to connect the server to the ELAN and TLAN subnets? 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 180 Connecting a Signaling Server This section contains instructions for connecting a Server to the ELAN and TLAN subnet of a CS 1000M system. It also contains instructions for connecting a maintenance terminal to the Server. A Server card is inserted into a slot of a Universal Equipment Module (UEM).
  • Page 181 TLAN Ethernet switch. End of Procedure Verify or change the baud rate To verify or change the baud rate on an Avaya CP PM Signaling Server, see Linux Platform Base and Applications Installation and Commissioning (NN43001-315). 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 182 Page 180 of 212 lnstalling a Signaling Server Connecting an IBM COTS server In geographic regions that are susceptible to electrical storms, Avaya recommends that you plug the IBM COTS server into an AC surge suppressor. Figure 46 shows the rear view of the IBM X306m server.
  • Page 183 Configure the connected maintenance terminal. See Linux Platform Base and Applications Installation and Commissioning (NN43001-315). Press the Power switch. Note: For more information about operating information, see the IBM User Guide for your IBM server. End of Procedure 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 184 Signaling Server Connecting an HP COTS server In geographic regions that are susceptible to electrical storms, Avaya recommends that you plug the HP server into an AC surge suppressor. Figure 48 shows the rear view of the HP DL320-G4 server.
  • Page 185 9600 b/ps. See Linux Platform Base and Applications Installation and Commissioning (NN43001-315). Configure the connected maintenance terminal. See Linux Platform Base and Applications Installation and Commissioning (NN43001-315). Press the Power switch. End of Procedure 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 186 Signaling Server Connecting a Dell COTS server In geographic regions that are susceptible to electrical storms, Avaya recommends that you plug the Dell server into an AC surge suppressor. Figure 49 shows the rear view of the Dell R300 server.
  • Page 187: Upgrading And Reconfiguring The Software

    This section contains information and references for upgrading the Signaling Server software from a previous release to CS 1000 Release 7.5. Signaling Server applications in CS 1000 Release 7.5 require Linux. You must install 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 188 ISP1100 Signaling Server. You must replace the ISP1100 with a CP PM, CP DC, or COTS Signaling Server. If you are upgrading from a Vxworks Signaling Server, Avaya recommends that you backup your IP Phone database and Network Routing Service (NRS) database on your current software release before upgrading to CS 1000 Linux Base and installing applications.
  • Page 189 Manager. After the Signaling Server is upgraded, use NRS Manager to restore the NRS database (from your local PC) and activate it for use by the NRS. For instructions on backing up and restoring an NRS database, see Avaya Network Routing Service Fundamentals (NN43001-130).
  • Page 190 Page 188 of 212 lnstalling a Signaling Server Procedure 52 Verifying the presence of an NRS Open the supported browser. Enter the ELAN or TLAN network interface IP Address of the primary Signaling Server as the URL. Note: Note: Do not assign the same IP address for the Node ID and the TLAN network interface IP address.
  • Page 191 Overview” screen appears (see Figure 51 on page 189). Figure 51 Element manager: Home - System Overview This screen identifies the components of your CS 1000 system. Click the “+” symbol in front of the Signaling Server component. 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 192: Before You Begin

    Page 190 of 212 lnstalling a Signaling Server The Signaling Server component expands to display the properties of the Signaling Server (see Figure 52 on page 190). Figure 52 Signaling Server properties View the contents of the "Gatekeeper configuration" property. If the Gatekeeper configuration property indicates Primary (as is the case here), Alternate or Failsafe, the Signaling Server hosts an NRS.
  • Page 193 Base installation faceplate CF card. Note: For CP PM version 2 cards, press the F key to enter the boot menu, select Faceplate RMD, and press Enter to boot from the faceplate CF card. 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 194 Page 192 of 212 lnstalling a Signaling Server Figure 53 CP PM faceplate drive boot The welcome screen appears. Press ENTER to direct the input and output to COM1. Figure 54 appears if the CP PM card has a BIOS version lower than 18. Enter yes to proceed with the automatic upgrade.
  • Page 195 The Linux Platform Base installation software will display a warning if you do not reset the CP PM BIOS to factory defaults. Figure 55 appears. Select Reset CMOS to factory defaults from the menu. 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 196 Page 194 of 212 lnstalling a Signaling Server Figure 55 CP PM BIOS setup 10 Figure 56 appears. Press y to reset CMOS to factory defaults. NN43021-461 Standard 06.03 June 2014...
  • Page 197 BIOS version displays. Verify the BIOS version is 18. You can now press the F key to boot from the faceplate CF card and proceed with the Linux Platform Base software installation. End of Procedure 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 198 (NN43001-315). Installing Linux applications Avaya CS 1000 Release 7.5 Signaling Server and SIP line software are Linux applications. Linux applications install on CS 1000 Linux Base and interact with the CS 1000 Linux Base application framework. You can deploy and install Linux applications with the CS 1000 Linux Base Centralized Deployment Manager.
  • Page 199 UCM Primary Security Server can send SSH remote commands to the device using RSA public key-based authentication. For more information about joining the UCM security domain, see Security Management (NN43001-604). 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 200 Page 198 of 212 lnstalling a Signaling Server NN43021-461 Standard 06.03 June 2014...
  • Page 201: Appendix A: Upgrade Checklists

    The following section provides Large System upgrade checklists. Technical Support Avaya can provide an Installation and Upgrade Support team to assist with PBX upgrades on a scheduled bases. This service is billable and a purchase order is required. Please refer to current price book for rates.
  • Page 202: Site Details

    Page 200 of 212 Appendix A: Upgrade checklists Site details Table 21 Site Details Customer Name Tape ID (LD 22) Modem Number (Core) Switch Room Telephone Baud Rate Modem Password PBX Password System Type Software Generic Upgrade details Table 22 Upgrade details Current Software - Generic Target Software - Generic...
  • Page 203: Software Upgrade

    Keycode Disk Ready Install Disk Ready DEP Patch Disk Ready Review Keycode Data Sheet - (SDID,PKGS,License,TID) Review Site Specific Patches - (Non MDCS) Read GRB for target Release – (Verify Memory Requirements) 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 204 Page 202 of 212 Appendix A: Upgrade checklists License Upgrade Table 24 Keycode audit Keycode Audit Perform the keycode Audit prior to the scheduled upgrade. Take corrective action if answer is no Keycode Disk Ready Keycode Data Sheet Ready SDID Matches System TID Matches System Perform a KDIFF in LD 143 to compare keycodes Conversion Required...
  • Page 205 Page 203 of 212 Table 26 Typical Storage Media Changes Between machine Types (Part 2 of 2) IODUC MMDU Disk to new Drive both use 2M Floppy Drives MMDU MMDU Disk to new Drive 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 206: Preconversion Steps

    Page 204 of 212 Appendix A: Upgrade checklists Hardware Upgrade Hardware audit Table 27 Hardware audit Hardware Audit Perform the Hardware Audit prior to the scheduled upgrade. Verify Shipping List - Complete and Accurate Audit Site for new hardware locations Pre Run Cables if possible Review All switch settings for new cards document...
  • Page 207 Print History File or System Event Log LD 22 - Print AHST - Capture Systems Events to compare will new software if required LD 117 - PRT SEL 500 - Same as above 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 208: Postconversion Checks

    Page 206 of 212 Appendix A: Upgrade checklists Postconversion checks Table 29 Postconversion checks Post Conversion Checks Perform these checks after a successful INI. Test for dial tone Stat D Channels for proper operation Ensure that all XPEC’s are in service via visual inspection Ensure that all AUX applications are working LD 30 LDIS (Verify that output is the same prior to upgrade) Quick reference...
  • Page 209 Appendix A: Upgrade checklists Page 207 of 212 Table 30 IGS cabling chart (Part 2 of 2) BOTTOM BOTTOM BOTTOM BOTTOM BOTTOM BOTTOM BOTTOM 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 210 Page 208 of 212 Appendix A: Upgrade checklists Note: A DIGS Card is located in the card slot position for IGS 1 in all network shelves. The IGS 1 slot detects the clock signals from the active clock controller and distributes the clock to the entire group. Three out of four IGS cards can be disabled at any given time via LD 39, the IGS 1 that is associated with the active clock cannot be disabled via software, e.g.
  • Page 211 240-25 off on on on off off off off off on on off off off off off 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 212 Page 210 of 212 Appendix A: Upgrade checklists NN43021-461 Standard 06.03 June 2014...
  • Page 213: Index

    LD 37 program 3PE Card replacement, 64, 65 Peripheral Signaling Cards in 3PE Card replacement, 65 printouts site data, 36 single CPU systems call processing disruptions on, 18 site data printouts pre-conversion procedure, 36 61C to CS 1000M SG CP PIV Upgrade...
  • Page 214 Page 212 of 212 Index NN43021-461 Standard 06.03 June 2014...

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