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Technical Service Center's Toll Fraud Intervention Hotline Standards Compliance at 1-800-643-2353. Avaya Inc. is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substi- For additional support telephone numbers, see the Avaya web site: tution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than http://www.avaya.com...
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Technical Service Center at 1-800-242- • answered by the attendant, or 2121 or contact your local Avaya representative. If the equipment is • routed to a recorded announcement that can be administered by causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may the customer premises equipment (CPE) user.
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United States FCC Part 68 Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity (SDoC) LASER Product Avaya, Inc. in the United States of America hereby certifies that the The equipment described in this document may contain Class 1 equipment described in this document and bearing a TIA TSB- LASER Device(s) if single-mode fiber-optic cable is connected to a 168label identification number complies with the FCC’s Rules and...
Checklists for Installation Technicians Install and Cable Cabinet Checklist This checklist highlights the high-level tasks for installing and cabling the cabinet to physically connect and access the Definity One or Avaya IP600 system. Installation Tasks For More Information For IP600, verify that all site requirements are ‘‘Site Requirements’’...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Checklists Checklists for Installation Technicians Installation Tasks For More Information Install the system cabinet, making sure there is ‘‘Install the Avaya IP600 adequate ventilation.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Checklists Checklists for Installation Technicians Installation Tasks For More Information Install equipment room hardware for Avaya See: IP600 or DEFINITY ONE. DEFINITY Communications...
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Checklists for Installation Technicians viii Installation Tasks For More Information Set the neon voltage for DEFINITY One if the ‘‘Set neon voltage to ringing option is not set to 50 Hz. prevent ring ping’’ on page (There is no need to do this for IP600.) 1-135.
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December 2001 Checklists Checklists for Installation Technicians Connectivity and Access to Definity One or IP600 This checklist highlights potential high-level tasks required to connect and access the Definity One or Avaya IP600 system. Installation Tasks For More Information Connecting to the Definity One or IP600 from ‘‘RJ45 jack direct...
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December 2001 Checklists Checklists for Installation Technicians System Initialization Checklist This checklist highlights the high-level tasks required to initialize the Avaya IP600 Definity One system. Installation Tasks For More Information Power up and observe that the LEDs on the ‘‘Power up and observe...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Checklists Checklists for Installation Technicians Installation Tasks For More Information Resolve any alarms. See Maintenance for DEFINITY One Communications System Release 10 (555-233-130)
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Checklists Checklists for Installation Technicians Installation Tasks For More Information Set up a call accounting product provided by ‘‘Set Up Call Accounting’’...
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Intuity AUDIX Digital Networking This checklist highlights the high-level tasks required to administer the digital networking after the initial system administration of the DEFINITY One or Avaya IP600 system is complete. Installation Tasks For More Information Perform initial administration.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Checklists Checklists for Installation Technicians Installation Tasks For More Information You can change local machine information on ‘‘Changing local machine the Machine Profile screen and on the Local information’’...
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December 2001 Checklists Checklists for Installation Technicians Upgrade and Repair Procedures This checklist highlights the high-level tasks required to upgrade and repair the Avaya IP600 or Definity One system. Installation Tasks For More Information Replacing a TN795 board with a TN2314.
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December 2001 Checklists Checklists for Installation Technicians Installation Tasks For More Information Upgrade R10 or later for DEFINITY One or IP600. Use the Feature Extraction Tool (FET), if upgrading from a pre-R10 system. Prepare for the upgrade. Install a new license file.
December 2001 Contents xvii Contents Checklists Checklists for Installation Technicians Install and Cable Cabinet Checklist Connectivity and Access to Definity One or IP600 System Initialization Checklist Intuity AUDIX Digital Networking xiii Upgrade and Repair Procedures Contents xvii About This Book...
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Verify the carrier address ID on RMC cabinets 1-11 Floor-mount the Avaya IP600 cabinet 1-13 Rack-mount the Avaya IP600 cabinet 1-14 Rack-mount two Avaya IP600 cabinets 1-18 Check AC power and ground for Avaya IP600I 1-19 Check AC power 1-19 Approved grounds 1-20 Uninterruptible power supply 1-22...
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1-56 Verify the carrier address ID on CMC cabinets 1-56 Floor-mount the CMC cabinet 1-57 Wall-mount the CMC cabinets 1-58 Check AC power and ground for DEFINITY ONE 1-64 Check AC power 1-64 Approved grounds 1-65 Uninterruptible power supply 1-66...
Set neon voltage to prevent ring ping 1-135 Complete installation 1-136 View LEDs to determine power and fan alarm state 1-136 Connectivity and Access to DEFINITY ONE or IP600 Creating physical connections RJ45 jack direct connection Local monitor/mouse/keyboard 2-19 RAS (modem) dial up...
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Download the password file and installation script using the Automatic Registration Tool (ART) International Password File Procedures Transfer and install the password file and installation scripts 3-10 Setting Definity One or IP600 Customer Related Information: 3-12 License File Overview 3-14 Obtain a License File...
DEFINITY ECS What’s New for Release 10 555-233-004 Issue 1 December 2001 Contents xxiii Changing local machine information Changing the local machine profile Completing the Local Machine Administration window 4-12 Adding a remote machine 4-12 Completing the Digital Network Machine Administration window (via Web browser) 4-13 Completing the Machine Profile screen for the...
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DEFINITY ECS What’s New for Release 10 555-233-004 Issue 1 December 2001 Contents xxiv Downloading Firmware to Port Circuit Packs 6-10 Download the firmware image 6-11 Set up the file system on the source board 6-11 Copy the firmware image to source board 6-12 Copy the firmware image to target port board 6-13...
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Avaya Site Administration help 7-12 Configure Avaya Site Administration 7-13 Adding DEFINITY ONE IP 600 Switch Administration Item 7-14 Adding DEFINITY ONE or IP 600 Voice Mail Administration Item 7-21 Starting a Switch Administration session 7-27 Message Manager Installation Standard features...
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Performing and restoring backups via the Web interface C-16 Enable/Disable Embedded Messaging C-23 Impact on Maintenance C-23 Recovery DEFINITY ONE or IP600 system level shutdown and restart DEFINITY software reset (recovery) Reset System 1 (DEFINITY warm start) Reset System 2 (DEFINITY cold start)
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Attendant console LEDs Other circuit packs Circuit pack status LEDs Power supply LEDs GAS Commands in the bash shell Avaya (Lucent) access controller bash commands Setting the customer’s LAN, DNS and WINS information Other commands Installation Connectivity Quick Reference Glossary...
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DEFINITY ECS What’s New for Release 10 555-233-004 Issue 1 December 2001 Contents xxviii...
About This Book This document provides procedures to install, upgrade, or add to a DEFINITY ONE™ Communications System (hereafter referred to as DEFINITY ONE), using up to 3 compact modular cabinets (CMC) and the TN2314 circuit pack. This documentation also provides procedures to install, upgrade, or add to an Avaya IP600 Internet Protocol Communications server (hereafter referred to as IP600), using up to 3 rack mounted cabinets (RMC) and the TN2314 circuit pack.
(including the suffix). The following conventions describe the systems referred to in this document. S ystem is a general term encompassing DEFINITY ONE and Avaya IP600 Release 10 and includes references to DEFINITY ONE and Avaya IP600...
DEFINITY System’s Little Instruction Book for Advanced Administration (555-233-757) DEFINITY System’s Little Instruction Book for Basic Administration (555-233-756) DEFINITY System’s Little Instruction Book for Basic Diagnostics (555-233-758) Getting Started with the Avaya R300 Remote Office (555-233-769) MAX 3000 Installation and Basic Configuration Guide (555-233-768)
410 891-0207). How to comment on this book Avaya welcomes your feedback. Please complete the reader comment card at the front of this book and return it. Your comments are of great value and will help us improve our documentation.
Where to call for technical support If you need additional help, the following services are available. End users may need to purchase an extended service agreement to use some of these services. Contact your local Avaya representative for more information. Service Telephone number...
To assist customers with security issues, Avaya offers services that can reduce toll-fraud liabilities. For more information, contact your Avaya representative. NOTE: Login security is an attribute of the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 Release 10 software. Trademarks This document contains references to the following Avaya trademarked products: ®...
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 About This Book Warnings xxxv Warnings Warnings used in this book have the following meanings: CAUTION: This sign is used to indicate possible harm to software, possible loss of data, or possible service interruptions.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 About This Book Standards compliance xxxvi Customer safety responsibilities The customer has the responsibility to provide the following: Properly installed standard 19” rack...
Anti-static protection WARNING: When handling circuit packs or any components of a DEFINITY ONE or IP600 system, always wear an anti-static wrist ground strap. Connect the strap to an approved ground such as an unpainted metal surface on the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 system.
A busy tone is received A reorder tone is received Avaya attests that this registered equipment is capable of providing users access to interstate providers of operator services through the use of access codes. Modification of this equipment by call aggregators to block access dialing codes is a violation of the Telephone Operator Consumers Act of 1990.
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04DU9-DN 6.0P RJ48C If the terminal equipment (DEFINITY ONE or IP600 system) causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice is not practical, the telephone company will notify you as soon as possible.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 About This Book Federal Communications Commission statement...
Install and Cable the Cabinet This chapter describes procedures for installing and cabling the cabinet to physically connect and access the Avaya IP600 and the DEFINITY ONE systems. The rack mounted cabinet (RMC) houses the Avaya IP600. The compact modular cabinet (CMC) houses the DEFINITY ONE.
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‘‘Unpack and inspect’’ on page 1-51 ‘‘Install the DEFINITY ONE system cabinet’’ on page 1-56 ‘‘Check AC power and ground for DEFINITY ONE’’ on page 1-64 ‘‘Cable the DEFINITY ONE system’’ on page 1-74 ‘‘Install DEFINITY ONE main distribution frame (MDF) and external modem’’...
This section covers procedures for installing the IP600 system. Site Requirements Avaya IP600 is designed to be mounted in a standard 19-inch (48 cm) data rack that has been properly pre-installed and secured per local code and the EIA 310 (or equivalent) standards.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Check customer’s order The other Environmental Considerations and System Protection requirements described in the DEFINITY ECS Systems Description under "Site Requirements"...
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Install and Cable the Cabinet Unpack and inspect Unpack and inspect DANGER: Use lifting precautions. An empty Avaya IP600 RMC weighs 15.8-17.6 kg (35-39 lbs). 1. Verify the equipment received. See Figure 1-1 on page 1-6. Actual equipment may vary in appearance and may ship in separate packages.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Unpack and inspect qrdpprts LJK 102600 Figure Notes 1. RMC cabinet with 650A power supply The following circuit packs are shipped with the Avaya IP600: 2.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Unpack and inspect Figure Notes 1. ESD Ground Jack 6. TN799DP C-LAN 2. 650A Power Supply 7. Accessory compartment 3.
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Table 1-3 lists the comcodes for equipment used with the RMC. If “Optional” is checked, the equipment may or may not be necessary, depending on the site configuration. Table 1-3. Comcodes for equipment used with Avaya IP600 Comcode Description Optional...
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Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Unpack and inspect Table 1-3. Comcodes for equipment used with Avaya IP600 — Continued Comcode Description Optional 405362641 120 VAC Power Cord...
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Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Unpack and inspect 1-10 Table 1-3. Comcodes for equipment used with Avaya IP600 — Continued Comcode Description Optional 103972733 Data Link Protector (8 circuits)
Make sure there is adequate ventilation in the area. The internal room temperature must not exceed 50 C (122 Avaya IP600 cabinets can be floor-mounted or rack-mounted. Set the Carrier Address ID either before or after installing each RMC. WARNING: It is very important to align the cabinet with the correct holes in the frame because the distance between each varies.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install the Avaya IP600 system cabinet 1-12 2. Verify and, if necessary, set the carrier address ID for each cabinet as...
1. Screw in the feet at the base of the cabinet as shown in Figure 1-5. indptabl LJK 102600 Figure 1-5. Floor-mounting the RMC 2. Locate the cabinet on the floor. 3. Proceed to ‘‘Check AC power and ground for Avaya IP600I’’ on page 1-19.
2. Remove all circuit packs and the power supply. WARNING: When handling circuit packs or any components of the Avaya IP600, always wear an authorized wrist ground strap connected the ground connector provided on the system cabinet. Store circuit packs during cabinet installation such that they will not be damaged by electrostatic discharge.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install the Avaya IP600 system cabinet 1-15 Figure Notes 1. Rack mounting hole spacing 2. Mounting screw Figure 1-6. Rack hole spacing and first mounting screws placement...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install the Avaya IP600 system cabinet 1-16 w er indprac2 KLC 101901 Figure 1-7. Rack-mounting the RMC 7. Tighten the two top mounting screws.
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Install the Avaya IP600 system cabinet 1-17 w er indprac3 KLC 101901 Figure 1-8. Rack-mounting the RMC in medial position. 9. Reinstall the circuit packs and power supply. 10. Proceed to ‘‘Check AC power and ground for Avaya IP600I’’ on page 1-19.
Once installed, cabinet B should rest on and compress the gasket. See Figure 1-14 on page 1-30. 1. Follow the steps to ‘‘Rack-mount the Avaya IP600 cabinet’’ on page 1-14. 2. Proceed to ‘‘Check AC power and ground for Avaya IP600I’’ on page 1-19.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Check AC power and ground for Avaya IP600I 1-19 Check AC power and ground for Avaya IP600I WARNING: The alternating current (AC) power circuit must be dedicated to the system.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Check AC power and ground for Avaya IP600I 1-20 Before powering up the system, check the AC power in the equipment room using a KS-20599 digital voltmeter (DVM) (or equivalent).
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Check AC power and ground for Avaya IP600I 1-21 Acceptable Water Pipe — A metal underground water pipe, at least 1/2 inch (1.3 cm) in diameter, in direct contact with the earth for at least 10 feet (3 m).
CAUTION: The major alarm contacts are designed to be connected ONLY to a UPS that can indicate that it is on backup power. For most non-Avaya UPSs, you should not use the major external device leads. Using those leads for anything else could cause an SPE download.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Check AC power and ground for Avaya IP600I 1-23 Cabinet power switch DANGER: The latch acts as the DC power switch and only removes DC power from the cabinet, not AC power.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Check AC power and ground for Avaya IP600I 1-24 Connect cabinet grounds and other grounds Follow these additional grounding requirements:...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Check AC power and ground for Avaya IP600I 1-25 cadpgnd2 LJK 102600 Figure Notes 1. 10 AWG (#25) (6 mm ) wire to 2.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Check AC power and ground for Avaya IP600I 1-26 Install coupled bonding conductor The Coupled Bonding Conductor (CBC) provides mutual inductance coupling between the CBC and the telephone cables exposed to lightning.
Install and Cable the Cabinet Cable the Avaya IP600 system 1-27 Cable the Avaya IP600 system NOTE: TDM/LAN bus terminators are factory installed on single RMC Avaya IP600 units. See Figure 1-12 cadptdm1 KLC 102600 Figure Notes 1. TDM/LAN bus terminators...
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Cable the Avaya IP600 system 1-28 Install Processor Interface cable 1. Connect the Processor Interface Cable to the slot 2 connector behind the processor cabinet.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Cable the Avaya IP600 system 1-29 Cable the two-cabinet Avaya IP600 system NOTE: Use the same process to add a third cabinet.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Cable the Avaya IP600 system 1-30 cadptdm2 KLC 102600 Figure Notes 1. EMI Gasket between 2. TDM/LAN bus terminators cabinets Figure 1-14.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Cable the Avaya IP600 system 1-31 4. Remove the nuts on the posts of the plates covering the bottom right TDM/LAN cable routing slot of Cabinet B and the top right TDM/LAN cable routing slot of Cabinet A.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Cable the Avaya IP600 system 1-32 5. Pull open the EMI Gasket, and pass the TDM/LAN bus cable through the routing slots in both cabinets.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Cable the Avaya IP600 system 1-33 Figure Notes 1. Cabinet B routing slot plate 3. TDM/LAN bus cable reversed 2.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install RMC patch panels and external modem 1-34 Cable the three-or-more cabinet Avaya IP600 system Since connecting multiple cabinets involves the same basic procedures, follow the instructions in ‘‘Cable the two-cabinet Avaya IP600 system’’...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install RMC patch panels and external modem 1-35 cadppat LJK 102700 Figure Notes 1. Circuit pack amphenol 4. P2 termination of processor interface...
Install RMC patch panels and external modem 1-36 Install the external modem The U.S. Robotics external modem is the recommended external modem. Avaya IP600 systems operate with this modem set to factory default settings. NOTE: You may use a locally obtained, type-approved external modem (33.6 Kbps or higher and V.34 protocol).
See DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1 and Generic 3 Main Distribution Field Design (555-230-630) for more information. Cross-connect the cabinet to the patch panels 1. Cross-connect the port circuit packs to the Avaya IP600 patch panels (or other standard 110A cross-connect equipment). See Figure 1-19 on page 1-45.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install equipment room hardware for Avaya IP600 1-38 Table 1-4. Allowable Circuit Packs and Circuit Modules — Continued...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install equipment room hardware for Avaya IP600 1-39 Table 1-4. Allowable Circuit Packs and Circuit Modules — Continued...
Install and Cable the Cabinet Install equipment room hardware for Avaya IP600 1-40 Non-allowable circuit packs Table 1-5 lists the circuit packs that cannot be used with Avaya IP600. Table 1-5. Non-Allowable Circuit packs and Circuit Modules Apparatus code Name...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install equipment room hardware for Avaya IP600 1-41 Table 1-5. Non-Allowable Circuit packs and Circuit Modules — Continued...
1-42 Circuit pack installation WARNING: When handling circuit packs or any components of an Avaya IP600 system, always wear an authorized wrist ground strap. Connect the strap to the ground connector provided on the system cabinet. Circuit pack slot loading 1.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install equipment room hardware for Avaya IP600 1-43 Table 1-6. Circuit pack installation order (loading) Function Apparatus code...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install equipment room hardware for Avaya IP600 1-44 Table 1-6. Circuit pack installation order (loading) — Continued Function...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install equipment room hardware for Avaya IP600 1-45 Figure 1-19. Example cross-connect field patch panel connections...
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install equipment room hardware for Avaya IP600 1-46 Off-premises circuit protection Protection from hazardous voltages and currents is required for all off-premises (out of building) trunks, lines, and terminal installations.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install equipment room hardware for Avaya IP600 1-47 Sneak Current Protector 507B Figure Notes 1. 507B sneak current protector 3.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install equipment room hardware for Avaya IP600 1-48 Table 1-7 is a pinout of the cable wiring and associated fuse numbers.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Set ringing option for Avaya IP600 1-49 Set ringing option for Avaya IP600 evdpring KLC 050801 Figure Notes 1.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Set ringing option for Avaya IP600 1-50 In Use Maj Alarm Min Alarm Clock Service Access Emergency Transfer...
Unpack and inspect DANGER: Use lifting precautions! A fully loaded DEFINITY ONE system with a single CMC weighs 58 lbs (26.3 kg). If the doors, power unit, and circuit packs are removed, the CMC unit weighs only 29 lbs (13.1 kg).
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Unpack and inspect 1-52 qrdmprt3 LJK 092899 Figure Notes 1. Left panel (also acts as a wall-mount 7. Processor interface cable template and as a floor mount pedestal) 8.
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Table 1-8 lists the comcodes for equipment used with the CMC. If “Optional” is checked, the equipment may or may not be necessary, depending on the site configuration. Table 1-8. Comcodes for equipment used with DEFINITY ONE Comcode Description Optional...
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Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Unpack and inspect 1-54 Table 1-8. Comcodes for equipment used with DEFINITY ONE — Continued Comcode Description Optional 106278062 Apparatus Blank (Circuit Pack Blank) (158P)
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Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Unpack and inspect 1-55 Table 1-8. Comcodes for equipment used with DEFINITY ONE — Continued Comcode Description Optional 107949364 Avaya online 650A UPS...
1-56 Install the DEFINITY ONE system cabinet DEFINITY ONE cabinets can be floor-mounted or wall-mounted. Set the Carrier Address ID installing each CMC cabinet. Verify the carrier address ID on CMC cabinets 1. Verify and, if necessary, set the carrier address ID for each cabinet as...
3. 12 inches (30.5 cm) minimum from nearest object (required to service 2. #12 x 1-inch shoulder screws the circuit packs) Figure 1-25. Typical floor mount installation 2. Proceed to ‘‘Check AC power and ground for DEFINITY ONE’’ on page 1-64.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install the DEFINITY ONE system cabinet 1-58 Wall-mount the CMC cabinets DANGER: A fully loaded system with a single CMC cabinet weighs 58 lbs (26.3 kg). Use lifting precautions.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install the DEFINITY ONE system cabinet 1-59 Install cabinet — wall-mount 12" (30.5 cm) 54" (137 cm) 5" (12.7 cm)
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install the DEFINITY ONE system cabinet 1-60 6. Set the cabinet onto the wall and align the slots with the shoulder screws.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install the DEFINITY ONE system cabinet 1-61 Install two vertically mounted cabinets 48" (122 cm) 12" (30.5 cm) 29 1/2"...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install the DEFINITY ONE system cabinet 1-62 Install two horizontally mounted cabinets 96" (244 cm) 12" (30.5 cm) 29 1/2"...
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1. Align the cutouts in the panels with the cabinet hinges. 2. Drill a 1/8-inch (0.3 cm) pilot hole into the wall and secure the panels with the #12 x 1-inch shoulder screws. 3. Proceed to ‘‘Check AC power and ground for DEFINITY ONE’’ on page 1-64.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Check AC power and ground for DEFINITY ONE 1-64 Check AC power and ground for DEFINITY ONE WARNING: The alternating current (AC) power circuit must be dedicated to the system.
Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Check AC power and ground for DEFINITY ONE 1-65 To check AC power: 1. Measure the AC voltage between the hot and neutral sides of the receptacle.
CAUTION: The major alarm contacts are designed to be connected ONLY to a UPS that can indicate that it is on backup power. For most non-Avaya UPSs, you should not use the major external device leads. Using those leads for anything else could cause an SPE download.
1-110. NOTE: If an Avaya UPS is wired as recommended, holdover time for each power outage is 1 minute before an automatic shutdown. UPS may handle any subsequent power outage based on its total battery capacity.
Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Check AC power and ground for DEFINITY ONE 1-68 Connect cabinet grounds and other grounds Follow these additional grounding requirements:...
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Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Check AC power and ground for DEFINITY ONE 1-69 2. Connect the cable as shown in Figure 1-33 for a DEFINITY ONE single...
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Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Check AC power and ground for DEFINITY ONE 1-70 cadmgrd1 KLC 042399 Figure Notes 1. 6 AWG (#40) (16 mm ) cabinet 4.
DEFINITY ONE single cabinet routing, Figure 1-36 on page 1-73 for DEFINITY ONE two cabinet routing. To connect and route the power cords: 1. Ensure the circuit breakers at the AC load center are OFF . 2. Connect the cabinet to an “unswitched” or “always on” electrical outlet.
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ALWAYS ON POWER PROTECTION GROUND OK LINE FAULT pcdm6cmc KLC 091499 Figure Notes 1. Cabinet AC power cord 2. Surge-protected AC power distribution unit (120 VAC systems) (optional) Figure 1-35. Routing DEFINITY ONE AC power cord to a power distribution unit...
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Check AC power and ground for DEFINITY ONE 1-73 pcdm5cmc KLC 090800 Figure Notes 1. Cabinet AC power cord 2. Surge-protected AC power distribution unit (120 VAC systems) (optional) Figure 1-36. Routing two DEFINITY ONE AC power cords to a power distribution unit...
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Cable the DEFINITY ONE system 1-74 Cable the DEFINITY ONE system Install Processor Interface cable and TDM/LAN bus terminators...
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Cable the DEFINITY ONE system 1-75 Cable two-cabinet DEFINITY ONE system Vertically mounted system 1. Route the TDM/LAN bus cables through the cable trough. See Figure 1-38.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Cable the DEFINITY ONE system 1-76 Horizontally mounted system 1. Route the TDM/LAN bus cables through the cable trough. See Figure 1-39.
Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install DEFINITY ONE main distribution frame (MDF) and external modem 1-77 Install DEFINITY ONE main distribution frame (MDF) and external modem...
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1-79 Install the external modem The U.S. Robotics external modem is the recommended external modem. DEFINITY ONE systems operate with this modem set to factory default settings. NOTE: You may use a locally obtained, type-approved external modem (33.6 Kbps or higher and V.34 protocol). Contact your Avaya representative for more information.
See DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1 and Generic 3 Main Distribution Field Design (555-230-630) for more information. Cross-connect the cabinet to the MDF 1. Cross-connect the port circuit packs to the DEFINITY ONE MDF. See Figure 1-42 on page 1-89.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install equipment room hardware for DEFINITY ONE 1-81 Table 1-9. Allowable Circuit Packs and Circuit Modules — Continued...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install equipment room hardware for DEFINITY ONE 1-82 Table 1-9. Allowable Circuit Packs and Circuit Modules — Continued...
Install and Cable the Cabinet Install equipment room hardware for DEFINITY ONE 1-83 Non-allowable circuit packs Table 1-10 lists the circuit packs that cannot be used with DEFINITY ONE. Table 1-10. Non-Allowable Circuit packs and Circuit Modules Apparatus code Name...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install equipment room hardware for DEFINITY ONE 1-84 Table 1-10. Non-Allowable Circuit packs and Circuit Modules — Continued...
TN2308 Direct Inward Dialing Trunk Circuit pack installation WARNING: When handling circuit packs or any components of a DEFINITY ONE, always wear an authorized wrist ground strap. Connect the strap to the ground connector provided on the system cabinet. NOTE: All of the circuit pack slots in the CMC are “universal slots.”...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install equipment room hardware for DEFINITY ONE 1-86 PCMCIA MAJOR ALARM MINOR ALARM CLOCK EM XFR AUTO OK REMOVE...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install equipment room hardware for DEFINITY ONE 1-87 Table 1-11. Circuit pack installation order (loading) Function Apparatus code...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install equipment room hardware for DEFINITY ONE 1-88 Table 1-11. Circuit pack installation order (loading) — Continued Function...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install equipment room hardware for DEFINITY ONE 1-89 Figure 1-42. Example MDF connections...
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install equipment room hardware for DEFINITY ONE 1-90 Off-premises circuit protection Protection from hazardous voltages and currents is required for all off-premises (out of building) trunks, lines, and terminal installations.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install equipment room hardware for DEFINITY ONE 1-91 Install sneak fuse panels Sneak current protection is required between the incoming RJ21X or RJ2GX network interface and the system for both trunk and off-premises circuit packs.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install equipment room hardware for DEFINITY ONE 1-92 Each column of sneak fuse panels requires approximately 8 inches (20 cm) of horizontal wall space.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install equipment room hardware for DEFINITY ONE 1-93 Table 1-12 is a pinout of the cable wiring and associated fuse numbers.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install equipment room hardware for DEFINITY ONE 1-94 Label the main distribution frame Figure 1-44 shows the graphic symbols used on the supplied labels for the system, cross-connections, information outlets, and cables.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Set ringing option for DEFINITY ONE 1-95 Set ringing option for DEFINITY ONE M IN evdmrin2 KLC 050901 Figure Notes 1.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Set ringing option for DEFINITY ONE 1-96 In Use Maj Alarm Min Alarm Clock Service Access Emergency Transfer...
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install and wire telephones and other equipment 1-97 III - I ECTION NSTALL ELEPHONES UXILIARY ONNECTIONS This section describes procedures for installing and wiring telephones and making auxiliary connections.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install and wire telephones and other equipment 1-98 The general steps to connect a telephone are: 1. Choose a device to connect such as a 302C1 Attendant Console.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install and wire telephones and other equipment 1-99 Connect adjunct power The400B2 adapter is convenient for connecting local -48 VDC power to a modular plug.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install and wire telephones and other equipment 1-100 Station wiring examples This section shows the wiring connections for the various types of stations. See...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install and wire telephones and other equipment 1-101 Table 1-13. Wiring color code Station Type Wire Color (Tip/Ring)
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The example in Figure 1-50 shows a DEFINITY or Avaya IP600 System tie trunk connected to a DEFINITY or Avaya IP600 System tie trunk. 3. Administer on the Trunk Group screen. See DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 10 Administrator’s Guide (555-233-506).
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install and wire telephones and other equipment 1-103 Digital tie trunk example Figure Notes 1. External trunk 4. LO (Balanced output pair) 2.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install and wire telephones and other equipment 1-104 Cable examples for tie trunk connectivity DS1 tie trunks provide a 1.544 Mbps (T1) or 2.048 Mbps (E1) digital data service between 2 collocated systems or between the system and a data network.
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Unit (CSU). A 120A2 enhanced Integrated Channel Service Unit (ICSU) can be used in place of a T1 external CSU. The CSU or ICSU interfaces the DS1 tie trunks with the 1.544 Mbps digital facility. Contact your Avaya representative for maximum cabling distances.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install and wire telephones and other equipment 1-106 3-pair and 4-pair modularity Figure 1-53 shows 3-pair and 4-pair modularity from the port circuit pack to the voice or data terminal.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install and wire telephones and other equipment 1-107 Adjunct power connections Figure 1-54 shows typical connection locations for adjunct power.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install and wire telephones and other equipment 1-108 Local and phantom power The Attendant Console’s (AC) maximum distance from the system is limited.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install and wire telephones and other equipment 1-109 Install Attendant Console — optional To install the optional AC: 1.
Customer System Administrator for troubleshooting purposes. Alarm input Alarms can be generated on adjunct equipment, sent to the Avaya IP600 or DEFINITY ONE system, and recorded and reported as “external alarms.” CAUTION: Pins 26 and 1 on the AUX connector are dedicated to the UPS alarm input.
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7. Cross-connect field 3. RJ45 (D8W) cable 8. 25-pair cable 4. 103A or modular jack 9. Processor interface cable (AUX connector) 5. Pin 26, white-orange 10. Avaya IP600 or DEFINITY ONE Figure 1-55. UPS connection to DEFINITY ONE or Avaya IP600...
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Connect external alarms and auxiliary connections 1-112 Emergency transfer and auxiliary power NOTE: Only 1 emergency transfer power panel and 1 auxiliary power connection are provided per system.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install the BRI terminating resistor 1-113 Install the BRI terminating resistor The resistors balance the cable plant between the receiver and the transmitter on the interface.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install the BRI terminating resistor 1-114 Terminating resistor adapter Figure 1-56 shows an 8-pin 440A4 terminating resistor adapter. The adapter has an 8-wide plug at 1 end, a short cord, and an 8-wide jack at the opposite end.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install the BRI terminating resistor 1-115 Closet mounted (110RA1-12) The 110RA1-12 terminating resistor block consists of 12 2-pair circuits and provides the 100 Ohm termination used for ISDN-BRI circuits.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install the BRI terminating resistor 1-116 Figure 1-58 shows the wiring connections for the 110RA1-12 terminal block. The TN556 BRI switch port is terminated to bottom row C.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install multi-point adapters 1-117 Install multi-point adapters Use multi-point adapters to provide signal fanout of the T-interface. BR851-B or the 367A perform fanout at the work station.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install multi-point adapters 1-118 367A adapter The 367A adapter provides fanout for up to 7 terminals. See Figure 1-60.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install multi-point adapters 1-119 Basic multi-point installation distances Figure 1-61 provides cabling information for fanout of ISDN-BRI multi-point installations.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install off-premises station wiring 1-120 Install off-premises station wiring The local telephone company provides the cabling for off-premises stations.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install off-premises station wiring 1-121 crdfobt RPY 012398 Figure Notes 1. Locally engineered cables 7. Part of MDF or patch panel 2.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install off-premises station wiring 1-122 Figure 1-63 shows the connections for up to 24 off-premises analog telephones, with concentrations of analog line pairs used at both buildings to minimize the off-premises wiring required.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install off-premises station wiring 1-123 Circuit protectors Both building entrances require carbon block or equivalent protection and sneak current protection.
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NOTE: The TN2181 (2-Wire 16 Port Digital Line circuit pack) may not be approved for some out-of-building uses. Contact your Avaya representative for more information. Table 1-22. Digital voice circuit protectors Enhanced primary protector (with Circuit pack...
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install emergency transfer panel and associated telephones 1-125 The maximum range for out-of-building digital voice terminals is: 3400 feet (1036 m) when using 24 AWG (0.26 mm ) wire 2200 feet (670 m) when using 26 AWG (0.14 mm...
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install emergency transfer panel and associated telephones 1-126 Install the emergency transfer panel To install an 808A Emergency Transfer Panel: 1.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install emergency transfer panel and associated telephones 1-127 3. Locate the circuit start selection switches (the first 10 two-position switches on the left side of the 808A.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install emergency transfer panel and associated telephones 1-128 d. Verify that there is dial tone on all emergency transfer sets.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install emergency transfer panel and associated telephones 1-129 Table 1-24. Pin assignments for 25-pair connector on 808A — Continued...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install emergency transfer panel and associated telephones 1-130 10. Connect the 808A to the MDF with a B25A or A25B cable.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install emergency transfer panel and associated telephones 1-131 Figure 1-66 shows the connections at the trunk/auxiliary field for a telephone used for emergency transfer and as a normal extension.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Install emergency transfer panel and associated telephones 1-132 Install telephone for power transfer unit Follow the appropriate procedure for your installation.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Connect modem to telephone network 1-133 Connect modem to telephone network 1. Cross-connect the network jack on the modem to the network interface (via a 103A or modular wall jack).
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Install and Cable the Cabinet Connect modem 1-134 Connect modem The U.S. Robotics external modem is the recommended external modem. A locally obtained, type-approved external modem may be used. Contact your Avaya representative for information.
Set neon voltage to prevent ring ping NOTE: There is no need to set neon voltage on the Avaya IP600. NOTE: If the ringing option is set to 50 Hz, neon voltage is not available. If 25 Hz is selected, the maximum voltage is 120 volts.
2. Remove the RJ45 connector used to connect the laptop. 3. Insert the flash disk. 4. Set the left and right doors of the DEFINITY ONE CMC or the single door of the Avaya IP600 RMC onto the hinge pins and close the door(s). The doors must be closed to prevent EMI emissions.
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‘‘DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Avaya personnel logins’’ on page 2-41 This chapter first shows the procedures for physical connection to DEFINITY ONE or IP600. Once a physical connection is made to DEFINITY ONE or IP600, you access the system in one of several ways.
Connect the laptop computer to DEFINITY ONE or IP600 The technician’s laptop computer connects to the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 sys- tem directly to the RJ45 jack on the front panel of the TN2314 circuit pack. The laptop computer requires the following equipment: Table 2-1.
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Creating physical connections NOTE: When changing information, ensure that both old and new information is recorded. The DEFINITY ONE or IP600 system, configured at the factory, serves as an endpoint of a private LAN with a PC. PCMCIA MAJOR ALARM...
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4. Power up the laptop and start Windows 2000 or Windows 95. Configure the laptop PCMCIA ethernet client 1. In Windows Explorer, right-click on Network Neighborhood folder to set up the network PCMCIA interface to communicate to the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 system. NOTE: The following details are for a specific version of Windows 95.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Connectivity and Access to DEFINITY ONE or IP600 Creating physical connections 2. Click Properties. The Network and Dial-up Connections window displays: 3. Click the Network Identification link.
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Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Connectivity and Access to DEFINITY ONE or IP600 Creating physical connections 5. Click the Configuration tab. (Click the “Add Network Components” link in Windows 2000.) The contents of the Configuration tab vary, depending on the configuration of the laptop.
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Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Connectivity and Access to DEFINITY ONE or IP600 Creating physical connections 7. Choose the I want to be able to give others access to my files box.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Connectivity and Access to DEFINITY ONE or IP600 Creating physical connections 15. Click Properties. The TCP/IP Properties dialog box displays. 16. Click the IP Address tab.
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Reply from 192.11.13.6 bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=128 3. If a timeout reply displays, check cabling or review the previous setup steps. Also verify that DEFINITY ONE or IP600 is operating normally and referencing the LEDs on the front panel of the TN2314 circuit pack. See...
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14. Click OK to close the TCP/IP dialog box. 15. Click Yes to restart your computer. When rebooted, the laptop returns to its original settings. Logging on to Definity One or IP600 Desktop using Windows 2000 1. Click Terminal Server.
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3. Select a Screen area, we recommend choosing a full-screen setting. 4. Click Connect. The Log On to Windows dialog box displays 5. Enter User name and Password to Logon to Windows for the Definity One or IP600 system. 6. Click OK.
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December 2001 Connectivity and Access to DEFINITY ONE or IP600 Creating physical connections 2-13 Logging on to Definity One or IP600 Desktop using a web browser 1. Open Internet Explorer. 2. Enter the url address of http://192.11.13.6 and press Enter.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Connectivity and Access to DEFINITY ONE or IP600 Creating physical connections 2-14 3. Click Administer System. The Enter Network Password window displays. 4. Enter User Name and Password.
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Connectivity and Access to DEFINITY ONE or IP600 Creating physical connections 2-15 5. Click OK. The main menu of the system’s desktop displays. 6. Select Login to your server name under Remote Control - Terminal Services. Your are now logged in to DEFINITY ONE or IP600.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Connectivity and Access to DEFINITY ONE or IP600 Creating physical connections 2-16 Map DEFINITY ONE or IP600 to laptop CD-ROM drive 1. On the laptop, double click My Computer. Right-click the CD-ROM drive icon and select Sharing.
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3. Enter a password in the Full Access Password field. NOTE: You must enter a password. A password is needed to map the network drive from DEFINITY ONE or IP600 back to the laptop. 4. Click Apply to display the Password Confirmation dialog box. The following dialog box displays: 5.
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The CD-ROM drive is now shared. The following procedures describe how to map the CD-ROM drive from DEFINITY ONE or IP600 to the laptop. 1. Establish a connection from the laptop to DEFINITY ONE or IP600. See your Windows 2000 documentation for more information.
RAS (modem) dial up The RAS dial-up connection method enables Avaya services-related personnel, INADS, or customers to dial in remotely using a modem. On DEFINITY ONE or IP600, the Windows 95 or Windows 2000 Remote Access Service (RAS) is listening for incoming calls from COM1, to which a modem is connected. Use the standard Windows 95 dial-up networking operation to set up this connection from a Services laptop computer as per the following procedure.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Connectivity and Access to DEFINITY ONE or IP600 Creating physical connections 2-20 Create a connection icon for DEFINITY ONE or IP600 If a connection icon already exists, proceed directly to ‘‘Dialing up’’...
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Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Connectivity and Access to DEFINITY ONE or IP600 Creating physical connections 2-21 4. Enter the area code and phone number of the system you are calling, then click Next.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Connectivity and Access to DEFINITY ONE or IP600 Creating physical connections 2-22 Dialing up 1. On the laptop computer, double-click My Computer. 2. Double-click Dial-Up Networking.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Connectivity and Access to DEFINITY ONE or IP600 Creating physical connections 2-23 The following steps describe how to make a new connection: 1. To create a new connection, double-click Make New Connection in the Dial-Up Networking window.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Connectivity and Access to DEFINITY ONE or IP600 Creating physical connections 2-24 3. Right-click the new icon to enable the associated properties window.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Connectivity and Access to DEFINITY ONE or IP600 Creating physical connections 2-25 6. Click the TCP/IP Settings button.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Connectivity and Access to DEFINITY ONE or IP600 Creating physical connections 2-26 The TCP/IP Settings dialog box displays: 7. Select Server assigned IP address.
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A dialog box similar to the following displays: The user name on this dialog box must be rasaccess with the appropriate password. The password will be the same for each DEFINITY ONE or IP600 system being contacted. 11. Click Connect.
Creating a physical connection via customer LAN Customers may decide to install their LAN, which connects to the ethernet jack of the processor interface cable. To configure DEFINITY ONE or IP600 as a node on the customer’s network, see ‘‘Administer customer’s LAN interface’’ on page...
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Connectivity and Access to DEFINITY ONE or IP600 Creating physical connections 2-29 DEFINITY LAN gateway (DLG) The Processor Ethernet and ASAI Proprietary Adjunct Links must be enabled on the Customer Options screen before the DLG can be administered.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Connectivity and Access to DEFINITY ONE or IP600 Creating physical connections 2-30 change node-names ip Page 1 of IP NODE NAMES Name IP Address...
Activate license files Execute GAS commands from a bash shell Access DEFINITY ONE or IP600 SAT session Set up the IP address for DEFINITY ONE or IP600 using setip command Appendix C, ‘‘Connect to SAT session via Telnet’’ for information on connecting to SAT via Telnet.
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1. On the laptop, click Start > Run from the Windows task bar. The Run dialog box displays. If you are using a PCMCIA direct connection, continue to step 2. 2. Enter telnet DEFINITY ONE or IP600 IP Address . Click OK. A Telnet session opens on your desktop. NOTE: There are 2 different scenarios, depending on whether the license file has already been installed.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Connectivity and Access to DEFINITY ONE or IP600 Access methods 2-33 b. If the license file is installed, you will receive a challenge response instead of a password prompt as shown in the figures below.
Access methods 2-34 Via a Web browser session Customers or Avaya personnel use this method of access to DEFINITY ONE or IP600 (Windows 95 or Windows 2000 on their PC) to: Administer DEFINITY and Intuity AUDIX (Web access to Avaya Site...
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Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Connectivity and Access to DEFINITY ONE or IP600 Access methods 2-35 3. Type http:// <ip address> in the address area of the web browser.The IP address also can be the name of the machine used.
The following page displays: Remotely using Avaya Site Administration If a customer wishes to dial in remotely using Avaya Site Administration, they must create a Windows 95 or Windows 2000 login with dialin permissions or give those permissions to an existing login. They should not receive the rasaccess login password, but they may receive the rasaccess IP address.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Connectivity and Access to DEFINITY ONE or IP600 Access methods 2-37 Dialin permissions to an existing login The system administrator can give dialin permissions to an existing login by the following procedure: 1.
Starting an Avaya Site Administration session The customer must dial into the system to establish a PPP connection, and then start their Avaya Site Administration session. To set up a computer to dial into the system, perform these steps: 1. Go to My Computer.
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(called the Graphically Enhanced DEFINITY Interface, or GEDI) and a terminal emulation mode for SAT administration. Access commands are available in the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 system from the Avaya Site Administration application. Once the application is connected to the...
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Connectivity and Access to DEFINITY ONE or IP600 System administration/Avaya Site Administration 2-40 Setting up Avaya Site Administration To set up Avaya Site administration, do the following: 1.
The lucent logins are used for web browser, Windows 95 and Windows 2000 Terminal Server access. All logins work for Telnet access. The d and a logins (columns 2 and 3) are used for Avaya Site Administration access.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Connectivity and Access to DEFINITY ONE or IP600 DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Avaya personnel logins 2-42...
This chapter describes the procedures needed to initialize the DEFINITY ONE and IP600 systems. Starting with Release 10 for DEFINITY ONE and IP600, telephony features are activated or deactivated by the license file. The System Parameters Customer Options form is no longer used to activate/deactivate features -- you can still display this form to see which features are activated but you cannot use it to turn features on and off.
IP addresses for IP telephones and other IP devices can be assigned manually. Alternatively, IP addresses can be assigned automatically using a DHCP server. Customers can use the DHCP server provided with the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 system or use a DHCP server already on their network.
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December 2001 System Initialization Configure DHCP and TFTP Servers Enable the TFTP server To enable the TFTP server on DEFINITY ONE or IP600: 1. From a Terminal Server session, click Start > Programs. 2. Double-click Administrative Tools. 3. Double-click Services.
Telephone LAN Administrator’s Guide , 555-233-507. This document is included on the R10 CD. Power up and observe LEDs When power is first applied to DEFINITY ONE or IP600, or when the system reboots, the LEDs on the TN2314 circuit pack light according to a predefined sequence. See ‘‘LED boot sequence’’...
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 System Initialization Verify the software version number Verify the software version number The following procedure verifies the software version number with the CD-ROM that shipped with the system.
Installing the password file and installation script is a three-step process. First, download a password file and installation script to your PC/laptop; second, transfer the password file to DEFINITY ONE or IP600; and third, check for alarms. NOTE: This download procedure might not be applicable to non-U.S. applications.
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System Initialization Obtain a password file To download a password file and installation script from the ART: 1. Go to the URL address on Avaya’s intranet http://spiexp1.eng.avaya.com:8000/cgi-bin/ART/ARTstart.cgi. Up-to-date user instructions are available at this intranet site. The Automatic Registration Tool User Menu displays: You must have a user ID and password to access ART.
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5. Click License/Password File Download as the Session Type. 6. Make sure that DEFINITY ONE/IP600 displays in the Product Type field. 7. Click Start License/Password File Administration. 8. Verify the customer name and address. In some cases multiple products are displayed.
IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 System Initialization Obtain a password file 10. In the System Type column, click DEFOCS for DEFINITY ONE or DEFIPS for IP600 associated with the correct Alarm ID and INADS number for your customer. NOTE: DEFOCS is the system type associated with DEFINITY ONE and DEFIPS is the system type associated with IP600.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 System Initialization Obtain a password file 3-10 3. Select the appropriate software (ACP) version at the top of the page. Note that if you select R10.1 or later, you will create just a password file -- the license file is generated with the RFA tool as described in ‘‘Obtain a...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 System Initialization Obtain a password file 3-11 7. Click on Start, Programs, and select command prompt to open a DOS window. 8. Change directory to the storage location of the password file.
Mask and default gateway IP address from the customer contact. The steps involved are: 1. Connect to the Definity One or IP600 through the Web interface. This is done by typing http://192.11.13.6 on the Internet Explorer with proxy server turned OFF. Login as "lucent3" and password "lucent3".
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Setting IP600 Name: To name the system, the steps involved are: 1. Telnet to the Definity One or IP600 from the laptop, which is cabled to the PCMCIA card. 2. Go to the "bash" shell from LAC by typing "bash".
INADS port on DEFINITY and needs to be configured using a BASH command "oss". The steps involved are: 1. Telnet to Definity One or IP600 from the laptop, which is cabled to the PCMCIA card. 2. Go to the "bash" shell from LAC by typing "bash".
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 System Initialization Obtain a License File 3-15 Obtain a License File Perform the following procedures to obtain a license file from the RFA website.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 System Initialization Obtain a License File 3-16 Transfer and Install the license file This procedure assumes the license file is in a folder on your laptop and you know where this is.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 System Initialization Obtain a License File 3-17 21. Type reboot immediate to have the changes take effect. NOTE: Not performing Step 22 will cause alarming to fail.
Warning message at SAT login (see Log in warning messages). Lights an administered feature button (see Feature button assignments). Checking Alarms The following procedures are to be used to test alarming on DEFINITY ONE™ & IP600™. NOTE: If testing remotely from the Technical Service Center (TSC), you must do the rasdrop command before doing any of the alarm tests.
This alarm also causes a Maestro case to be generated that will need to be closed by the INADS group. Resolve alarms To resolve any alarms. Refer to Maintenance for DEFINITY ONE Communications System Release 10 (555-233-130) and Maintenance for Avaya IP600 Internet Protocol Communication Server Release 10 (555-600-100).
Administer DEFINITY ONE or IP600 DEFINITY ONE or IP600 commands DEFINITY ONE or IP600 bash commands are useful for administration and installation tasks. These commands are allowed for the Avaya services login. See ‘‘Avaya (Lucent) access controller bash commands’’ on page...
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 System Initialization Administer DEFINITY ONE or IP600 3-21 Set System Date and Time DEFINITY ONE and IP600 now uses Windows 2000 to set the system date and time.
The date and time can also be set via the command line interface similar to MS_ . Only Avaya services logins can use this procedure. You will not be able to set the time zone or automatic daylight change with this method, but updating the time is possible.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 System Initialization Administer DEFINITY ONE or IP600 3-23 9. Click OK. 10. Double-click on the NETWORK icon. The first time you use Terminal Server , you will see a challenge screen.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 System Initialization Administer DEFINITY ONE or IP600 3-24 7. Login 8. Scroll the screen down to the desktop taskbar, and perform the procedure described in the introduction to this section to set the date and time.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 System Initialization Administer DEFINITY ONE or IP600 3-25 Administer customer’s LAN interface The customer’s LAN connects to the ethernet jack of the processor interface cable.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 System Initialization Administer DEFINITY ONE or IP600 3-26 5. Enter: d1stat Confirm the following results: CornerStone PARTIALLY UP Audix DOWN AudixNet DOWN If any of these 3 systems are still UP, repeat steps 3 to 5.
Administer DEFINITY ONE or IP600 3-27 Enable and Disable SNMP By default, SNMP is enabled on DEFINITY ONE. If you are not using SNMP, disable it. To disable SNMP, enter d1disable snmp from a bash session. The command d1disable snmp disables SNMP from being run when DEFINITY ONE is started.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 System Initialization Administer DEFINITY ONE or IP600 3-28 Set country options Some of the country options must be set on the change system parameters country options screen, displayed below, to turn off the red alarm LEDs.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 System Initialization Administer DEFINITY ONE or IP600 3-29 The country codes are set as needed according to the following fields: 1. Digital Loss Plan 2.
Adding extensions for users Setting up special features Setting up routing Assigning and changing users See Configure Avaya Site Administration on page 7-13 to set up Avaya Site Administration. For more information, see: DEFINITY System’s Little Instruction Book for Basic Administration (555-233-756) DEFINITY System’s Little Instruction Book for Advanced Administration...
Before beginning, ensure that proper network connectivity exists between the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 server platform and the call accounting client platform. Also, ensure that call rating has been turned off in the call accounting client, if the database has not yet been initialized.
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4. Check the left pane of the Explorer window to verify that a mapped entry such as CDR on ‘Def1’ F:\ is visible. 5. Click on that entry to check for cas.in files if the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 is processing calls.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 System Initialization Administer DEFINITY ONE or IP600 3-33 Verify Call Record Collection To verify call record collection, click on the protocol icon in the taskbar for the site being administered, and wait for call record collection.
CAS for Windows needs access to come across the network to access the file and directory with full read and write permissions. DEFINITY ONE or IP600 has to share the CDR directory with full permissions. This procedure will only work if you...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 System Initialization Set Up Call Accounting 3-35 3. Open the Action menu and click New User. The New User window displays. 4. Enter a “User name” (for example dromano).
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 System Initialization Set Up Call Accounting 3-36 Set up sharing and permissions of the CDR Folder for CDR retrieval To use the CDR folder on the D: drive to store Call Detail Recording (CDR) data from a Call Accounting System (CAS), the CDR folder must be shared with specific permissions.
To check the dial plan: 1. At the SAT or Avaya Site Administration window, enter disp dial. The Dial Plan Record form displays, which should have the correct local node number and extension length: 2.
Administer DEFINITY for Intuity AUDIX initialization 3-38 Check Hunt Groups 1. At the SAT or Avaya Site Administration window, type list hunt group. The Hunt Groups form displays: 2. Note the following information about the Intuity AUDIX hunt group: Grp No.
Administer DEFINITY for Intuity AUDIX initialization 3-39 Check Class of Restriction 1. At the SAT or Avaya Site Administration window, type disp cor 1, where 1 is the COR you plan to use for the Intuity AUDIX port stations. The Class of Restriction form displays: 2.
Administer DEFINITY for Intuity AUDIX initialization 3-40 Change the Dial Plan To change the dial plan: 1. Enter disp dial at the SAT or Avaya Site Administration Window. 2. Type change dialplan. 3. Press Return The Dial Plan Record screen displays:...
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 System Initialization Administer DEFINITY for Intuity AUDIX initialization 3-41 Add extension ranges New extensions can be added as your needs grow. Each new extension must belong to a range defined in the dial plan.
To set up stations for Intuity AUDIX ports: 1. At the SAT or Avaya Site Administration window, enter add sta <number>, where number is the station you want to use for the first Intuity AUDIX port. The Station form displays:...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 System Initialization Administer DEFINITY for Intuity AUDIX initialization 3-43 7. Press F7. Page 2 of the Station form displays: add station next Page...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 System Initialization Administer DEFINITY for Intuity AUDIX initialization 3-44 10. Press F7. Page 3 of the Station form displays: add station next Page...
December 2001 System Initialization Administer DEFINITY for Intuity AUDIX initialization 3-45 Make a Hunt Group 1. At the SAT or Avaya Site Administration window, type add hunt next. The Hunt Group form displays: add hunt-group next Page 1 of HUNT GROUP...
13. Type the extensions of the 8 stations you entered before. 14. Press F3. Change Coverage Path 1. At the SAT or Avaya Site Administration window, type add cov pa 1. You receive the Coverage Path form. 2. Ensure that Number of Rings is set to 3.
3. Ensure that Point1 is set to the Intuity AUDIX hunt group that you previously set up. 4. Press F3. Add test phones 1. At the SAT or Avaya Site Administration window, type add sta next. add station next Page 1 of...
Adding an Intuity AUDIX subscriber After completing the machine level translations, subscribers must be added to the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 system. The following forms detail the addition of Intuity AUDIX subscribers. Enable the Intuity AUDIX forms via Avaya Site Administration or Telnet.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 System Initialization Intuity AUDIX administration 3-49 3. Enter the data for the subscriber on page 1 of the Add Subscriber form as detailed in Table 3-2 .
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 System Initialization Intuity AUDIX administration 3-50 When adding subscribers to Intuity AUDIX, the preferred method is to first set up a Class of Service (COS) for a group of Intuity AUDIX subscribers. Using this method, the data is filled in for you on page 2 of the Add Subscriber form.
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3-52 4. Type the user name and password. NOTE: The Avaya Services representative uses the logins lucent1, lucent2, or lucent3 and either the LAC password (NT password) or the ASG challenge. The customer uses an appropriate password to log in, such as NTadmin.
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11. Click Next. 12. Click Finish when the “please wait” message disappears. The Avaya Site Administration README file displays. Avaya Site Administration is installed on your PC and an Avaya Site Administration icon appears under Start > Programs > DEFINITY Site Administration.
Download Message Manager and Avaya Site Administration 3-54 Start an Avaya Site Administration session Avaya Site Administration can be started as a normal application from Windows at the start button. To start an Avaya Site Administration session: 1. Open an Internet browser.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 System Initialization Download Message Manager and Avaya Site Administration 3-55 5. The following page displays: 6. After reading the page, click Continue. The following page displays: 7.
December 2001 System Initialization Administer SNMP 3-56 Administer SNMP The SNMP agent is installed with DEFINITY ONE or IP600. By default, SNMP is enabled. See ‘‘Enable and Disable SNMP’’ on page 3-27 for more information about enabling and disabling SNMP.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 System Initialization Administer SNMP 3-57 2. Click Configure Trap Destinations. The following page displays: 3. To list all current trap destinations, choose the list current entries option and click the Submit button.
December 2001 System Initialization Administer SNMP 3-58 Configure SNMP community strings To configure community strings: 1. From the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 home page, click SNMP Subagent Administration. The following page displays: 2. Click Configure Community Strings. The following page displays:...
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 System Initialization Administer SNMP 3-59 3. To list the currently administered community strings, click the list current entries option and click the Submit button.
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System Initialization Administer SNMP 3-60 To start and stop SNMP using the web interface: 1. From the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 home page, click SNMP Subagent Administration. The following page displays: 2. Click Start/Stop the Subagent. The following page displays: The Start/Stop the Subagent page shows whether the subagent process is running.
LAN. Adding a scheduled backup To schedule backups: 1. From the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 administration page, click Backup and Restore to open the main backup menu. The following page displays:...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 System Initialization Schedule backups 3-62 2. Click Scheduled Backups. The following page displays: From this page, you can add, edit, or delete scheduled backups.
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December 2001 Intuity AUDIX Digital Networking Intuity AUDIX Digital Networking This chapter provides information to administer digital networking after the initial system administration of the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 system is complete. For further information, see I AUDIX Administration. NTUITY This chapter is organized as follows: ‘‘Initial administration tasks’’...
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Intuity AUDIX Digital Networking Initial administration tasks Initial administration tasks To perform initial administration, complete the tasks shown in sequential order in Table 4-1 on page 4-2.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Intuity AUDIX Digital Networking Initial administration tasks Table 4-1. Initial administration tasks — Continued Screens, windows, or Task Description commands Administer the AUDIX system...
1. Start at the AUDIX Command Prompt screen, which displays as shown below. 2. At the enter command: prompt, enter list configuration The List Configuration screen displays: 3. Contact your Avaya representative if you need more than the enabled number of ports or if you want to add TCP/IP networking.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Intuity AUDIX Digital Networking Changing the number of administered remote users Changing the number of administered remote users The number of administered remote users must be equal to or greater than the number of mailboxes on all remote systems networked with this local system.
LAN and/or the wide area network (WAN). To enable the network channels: 1. Start at the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 main page from Internet Explorer, and select Administer System > AUDIX Networking > Administrative Menu > Network Channel Administration.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Intuity AUDIX Digital Networking Changing local machine information Changing local machine information You can change local machine information on the Machine Profile screen for the local machine and on the Local Machine Administration window.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Intuity AUDIX Digital Networking Changing local machine information Table 4-2. Field definitions; local machine profile screen, page 1 Field Valid input Procedure/Description Machine Name...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Intuity AUDIX Digital Networking Changing local machine information 4-10 4. When you have finished entering information on this screen, press F7. The system displays Machine Profile screen for the local machine, page 2: 5.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Intuity AUDIX Digital Networking Changing local machine information 4-11 Table 4-3. Field definitions; local machine profile screen, page 2 — Continued Field Valid input...
4-12 Completing the Local Machine Administration window 1. Start at the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 home page from the web browser and select Administer System > AUDIX Networking > Administrative Menu > Local Machine Administration The Local Machine Administration window displays: 2.
Administration window (via Web browser) To enter information for connecting to the remote machine: 1. Start at the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 home page and select Administer System > AUDIX Networking > Administrative Menu > Remote Machine Administration > Digital Machine Administration 2.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Intuity AUDIX Digital Networking Changing local machine information 4-14 Table 4-4. Field definitions; digital network machine administration window Field Valid input Procedure/Description Machine 1 to 10 Enter the unique name of the remote machine.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Intuity AUDIX Digital Networking Changing local machine information 4-15 Completing the Machine Profile screen for the remote machine (via AUDIX) Use the Machine Profile screen to enter networking information required for each remote machine, such as address ranges and remote update information.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Intuity AUDIX Digital Networking Changing local machine information 4-16 Table 4-5. Field definitions; remote machine profile screen, page 1 Field Valid input Description...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Intuity AUDIX Digital Networking Changing local machine information 4-19 Table 4-6. Field definitions; remote machine profile screen, page 2 Field Valid Input Description...
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Intuity AUDIX Digital Networking Changing local machine information 4-20 Performing a full remote update If you have the system set to perform automatic daily updates, you only need to perform the full remote update to update the system after making changes to remote machine connections or to verify changes of data you just entered.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Intuity AUDIX Digital Networking Changing local machine information 4-21 Viewing remote extensions To verify that the local machine database updated the remote subscriber information, view the remote extensions: 1.
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Upgrade and Repair Procedures Inventory existing features on pre-R10 Switch Upgrade and Repair Procedures This chapter provides the procedures to upgrade and repair the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 system. This chapter is organized as follows: ‘‘Inventory existing features on pre-R10 Switch’’ on page 5-1 ‘‘Replacing a TN795 board with a TN2314 for R10’’...
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Upgrade and Repair Procedures Inventory existing features on pre-R10 Switch Using the Feature Extraction Tool Use the Feature Extraction Tool (FET) to capture (inventory) the customer options and other data from pre-R10 Definity switches.
The procedure for obtaining and installing a license file has changed. If the valid license file does not already exist on the system or your laptop, a license file must be created using Avaya’s new Remote Activation Feature (RFA). If you are an approved RFA user, you can create and install the license file.
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Upgrade and Repair Procedures Replacing a TN795 board with a TN2314 for R10 To replace a TN795 with a TN2314: 1. Connect the laptop directly into the Definity One or IP600, TN795. For instructions on how to connect see ‘‘Creating physical connections’’ on page 2-2.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Upgrade and Repair Procedures Replacing a TN795 board with a TN2314 for R10 16. On the windows desktop, right-click Network Neighborhood, click Properties.
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32. If your backup is on the PCMCIA card, move the card to one of the two slots on the faceplate of the Definity One or IP600 33. Connect the laptop directly into the Definity One or IP600, TN2314. Use the new RJ45 services on the TN2314.
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If the license file has not been loaded on the system and the license and password files are on your laptop, use the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) software to move them to the Definity One or IP600. Then use the following bash commands from the ftproot directory to load them: loadlicense licensefile.bin, loadpwd password.bin.
Running the upgrade consists of: — Upgrading the system Upgrade system This process is to install DEFINITY ONE or IP600 software for the new release on your system. NOTE: You can skip this procedure when installing a new board for R10, because the software has already been loaded.
NOTE: If you have not installed a valid license file, the system will boot, but DEFINITY ONE or IP600 call processing will only run for 6 additional days or until you obtain and install a valid license file. After 6 days without a valid license, call processing is stopped and only an...
1. Insert the new hard disk onto the board, ensuring that it is the appropriate hard disk for the given circuit pack and software release. 2. The disk comes pre-loaded with all the necessary DEFINITY ONE or IP600 software; however, the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 applications will not run until you install the new license.
CAUTION: When upgrading to a new release, do not restore the Windows 2000 registry. 1. Enable a browser on the laptop and load the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 Home Page. For information on how to start a web browser, see ‘‘Via a...
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Upgrade and Repair Procedures Replace the hard disk 5-12 Administer No-License/Emergency Numbers Without a valid license installed or a mismatched license: 1. The system generates a major alarm.
Sunday at 3:00 a.m., and the D drive once every day between 2:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m. You can change these times. Change the default times on Diskeeper 1. From the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 desktop, click Start > Programs > Executive Software Diskeeper. The Diskeeper menu displays.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Upgrade and Repair Procedures Access Diskeeper software to defragment the disk 5-14...
Hardware Additions Hardware Additions This chapter provides the tasks required to install equipment associated with upgrading an existing DEFINITY ONE or IP600 system. For more information about installing adjuncts and peripheral devices, see DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 Installation for Adjuncts and Peripherals (555-233-116).
Using a standard 25 pair cable, you can connect Avaya R300 to a 110 punch down wall field. Avaya R300 connects to a set of harmonica adapters by way of a cable that adapts between the connection on the board and the harmonica adapter and uses phantom power to power all analog telephones and DCP telephones.
Add C-LAN functionality Add C-LAN functionality IP Softphone is available with DEFINITY ONE or IP600. In addition, co-resident C-LAN functionality can be optionally purchased. The DEFINITY ONE or IP600 WIndows 2000 LAN interface may be used in place of the C-LAN circuit pack for those cases where DS0 capability through the C-LAN is not required.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Hardware Additions Add C-LAN functionality Testing the External Connection to the LAN To test the external IP connections, ping the C-LAN server and ping a known computer connected to your network.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Hardware Additions Add C-LAN functionality Administering the TN799DP on the SAT 1. Type change node-names ip and press Enter change node-names ip Page...
DEFINITY IP Solutions software Avaya offers several IP solutions for customers, 2 of which are Avaya R300 Remote Office Communicator and the IP Media Processor. For information on the Avaya R300, refer to Getting Started with the Avaya R300 Remote Office ( 555-233-769) and MAX 3000 Installation and Basic Configuration Guide (555-233-768).
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Hardware Additions Add TN464GP/TN2464BP with Echo Cancellation Add TN464GP/TN2464BP with Echo Cancellation The TN464GP and TN2464BP circuit packs with echo cancellation are intended for DEFINITY customers who are likely to encounter echo over circuits connected to the Direct Distance Dialing (DDD) network.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Hardware Additions Add TN464GP/TN2464BP with Echo Cancellation add trunk-group next Page 2 of 11 SPE A TRUNK FEATURES ACA Assignment? n Measured: both...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Hardware Additions Add TN464GP/TN2464BP with Echo Cancellation Keep the default setting for the EC Configuration: field of 1. This setting rapidly minimizes echo when first detected, regardless of the loudness of the talker’s voice.
The P suffix designation means the circuit pack is programmable; new firmware can be downloaded directly to the circuit pack. To download firmware to these circuit packs, the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 system requires: One source board—TN799DP Control Lan (C-LAN) circuit pack—with an...
Before you can load files onto the source board, you must first set up a file system on the board to accept the files. 1. Log onto DEFINITY ONE or IP600 using superuser or services ID and password. 2. Type enable filesystem board UUCSS login ftplogin ftppassword [ size actual_size ] and press .
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Hardware Additions Downloading Firmware to Port Circuit Packs 6-12 Copy the firmware image to source board The source board is the TN799DP Control Lan (C-LAN) circuit pack. You use an FTP program on a PC to download the files to the source board.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Hardware Additions Downloading Firmware to Port Circuit Packs 6-13 Using a GUI-based FTP program NOTE: Ping the source board first to verify a communication link to the source board.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Hardware Additions Downloading Firmware to Port Circuit Packs 6-14 Check SPE 1. Log into DEFINITY ONE or IP600. 2. Type status system all-cabinets and press...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Hardware Additions Downloading Firmware to Port Circuit Packs 6-15 Verify Files 1. Type list directory board UUCSS and press to list the contents of the Enter source board’s directory.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Hardware Additions Downloading Firmware to Port Circuit Packs 6-16 2. Fill in the following fields: Source Board Location: Firmware Image File Name:, which is stored in the source...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Hardware Additions Downloading Firmware to Port Circuit Packs 6-17 Target Location Make an entry for each programmable target board location, up to NOTE: You can only download 1 image file to 1 type of target board at a given time (for example, to all the TN464GPs).
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Hardware Additions Add CO, FX, WATS, and PCOL 6-18 Disable Filesystem To free up resources on the source board, you must delete the files and disable the filesystem.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Hardware Additions Add DID trunks 6-19 Add DID trunks Requirements Each Direct Inward Dial (DID) trunk connects to 1 port DID Trunk circuit pack or to 1 port of an assortment of DID trunk circuit packs.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Hardware Additions Add tie trunks 6-20 2. Install tie trunk or an international tie trunk circuit pack in assigned carrier slot (if an additional circuit pack is required).
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Hardware Additions Add DS1 tie and OPS 6-21 Add DS1 tie and OPS Service interruption Because the addition of DS1 tie-trunk service may require a service interruption, notify the customer when the addition will occur.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Hardware Additions Add pooled modem 6-22 Add pooled modem Modem pooling supports 2 types of conversion resources: integrated and combined. The integrated type requires a TN758 pooled modem circuit pack for each 2 conversion resources provided.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Hardware Additions Add pooled modem 6-23 Settings for modem connected to the data terminal equipment (DTE) 1.Type add station next and press Enter 2.Type 2500 in the Type field.
DEFINITY ONE or IP600 .wav file attributes match those used by VAL. To use DEFINITY ONE or IP600 .wav files with VAL, they must be created with the following attributes — PCM encoded, 8 bits per sample, 8 Khz per second sampling rate, and single-channel (Mono) mode.
CWY1 board eliminates the need for the TN750 board, thus freeing the slot occupied by the TN750 board. CWY1 announcements can be stored on the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 hard drive and backed up and restored to a LAN drive.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Hardware Additions Multiple integrated recorded announcements 6-26 3. Click Upload File. The Upload File page displays: 4. Enter the name of the announcements file that you want to upload and click the Upload button.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Hardware Additions Add ISDN-PRI 6-27 Add ISDN-PRI T1 (North American Standard) This procedure describes adding a T1 line. 1. Use a TN767F or TN767E (or later version) circuit pack to set up an ISDN PRI trunk.
Release 10 Administrator’s Guide (555-233-506). Resolve alarms 1. Examine the alarm log. Resolve any alarms that may exist using Maintenance for DEFINITY ONE Communications System Release 10 (555-233-130) or Maintenance for IP600 Internet Protocol Server Release 10 (555-600-100). Save translations 1.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Hardware Additions Map Network Printer 6-29 Map Network Printer Laptop configuration for Windows™ 95. 1. Right click on Network Neighborhood and select Properties.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Hardware Additions Map Network Printer 6-30 4. Select IP Address Tab. 5. Write down the IP Address and Subnet Mask, these will be needed later.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Hardware Additions Map Network Printer 6-31 For Windows™ 2000 Terminal Services, follow the same procedure. However, the laptop may not have to be rebooted for settings to take affect.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Hardware Additions Map Network Printer 6-32 13. Double click on Add Printer 14. Choose Network printer server and click Next. 15. Wait for system to populate bottom of the screen — select the printer to be...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Hardware Additions Map Network Printer 6-33 16. On next screen choose Yes make this the default printer. 17. Click Finish. 18. Click the CAD icon on upper tool bar and logoff.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Hardware Additions Map Network Printer 6-34...
‘‘Adding DEFINITY ONE IP 600 Switch Administration Item’’ on page 7-14 — ‘‘Adding DEFINITY ONE or IP 600 Voice Mail Administration Item’’ on page 7-21 As previously stated, DEFINITY ONE applications are pre-loaded on the hardware platform. The actual set up of customer translations is administered through a common system management tool, Avaya Site Administration, which is integrated into the platform.
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‘‘Adding DEFINITY ONE or IP 600 Voice Mail Administration Item’’ on page 7-21 As previously stated, DEFINITY ONE or IP600 applications are pre-loaded on the hardware platform. The actual set up of customer translations is administered through a common system management tool, Avaya Site Administration, which is integrated into the platform.
DEFINITY Systems and Intuity AUDIX Systems. The software is pre-loaded on the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 platform for downloading and installing on the PC. Avaya Site Administration versions 1.0 and greater provide: Easy-to-use software with a Windows look and feel.
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Verify node number if networking A Windows application that communicates directly with DEFINITY systems and Intuity AUDIX system via a connection through: LAN (TCP/IP) (Technicians connect to the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 using a PCMCIA cable to the TN2314) Analog modem...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Avaya Site Administration Avaya Site Administration Overview Avaya Site Administration version1.5 contains additional features: Fault and Performance Management Features Trunk Analyzer: Tracks performance and capacity of trunk groups...
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Avaya Site Administration to add devices, upgrade Avaya Site Administration, and administer the switch, voice technicians and maintenance teams must know how to successfully install and test Avaya Site Administration, which includes: Knowledge of Microsoft Windows environment, especially Windows 2000...
DEFINITY ONE or IP600 computer. To optimize the efficiency of DEFINITY ONE or IP600 and Avaya Site Administration, and because administrators may not want to work directly on the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 computer, install Avaya Site Administration software on a separate computer and connect to the switch in any of the other 3 ways listed above.
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These activities help set up Avaya Site Administration to communicate with switches and Intuity AUDIXes, organize telecommunications data, and specify that Avaya Site Administration will work. These Avaya Site Administration administration activities include: Setting up direct, modem/data module, and LAN connections between...
Avaya Site Administration provides a central window that allows access to switches and Intuity AUDIX systems. Figure 7-1 Figure 7-2 on page 7-10 show the main Avaya Site Administration screen. Figure 7-1. Avaya Site Administration window with tasks pane and status viewer or history pane...
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Find and Replace — Change, find, or remove something across an entire switch Import Data —- Copy and paste data from a spreadsheet to a grid in Avaya Site Administration Export Data — Save switch data to an external file Use Template —...
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Start Emulation — Access a switch or Intuity AUDIX via terminal emulation Add Switch — Set up a connection from Avaya Site Administration to a DEFINITY switch Add Voice Mail System — Set up a connection from Avaya Site...
AUDIX administration task, enter the task into Avaya Site Administration and then tell Avaya Site Administration when to run the task. For example, to add a phone to the system for a new employee, create a task in Avaya Site Administration that adds the phone (and, optionally, the associated voicemail account), and then tell Avaya Site Administration to add the new phone immediately or at a later time.
7-13 Configure Avaya Site Administration When Avaya Site Administration is initially installed on a client machine, it needs to be configured to communicate with both the switch application (DEFINITY) and the voice mail applications (Intuity AUDIX) on the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 platform.
1. Click file > new > Switch. A screen similar to the one below displays: 2. Enter a name in the System name field. As a technician configuring Avaya Site Administration on your laptop, use a generic name, as you will be able to use this connection item for all DEFINITY ONE or IP600 machines connected over the PCMCIA physical connection.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Avaya Site Administration Configure Avaya Site Administration 7-15 Log in to DEFINITY with ASG enabled If the system is ASG-enabled: 1. Click the login manually to system check box. An emulator screen displays, prompting for login.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Avaya Site Administration Configure Avaya Site Administration 7-16 Once you have populated the fields on the Switch Properties page, the screen should look similar to the one below:...
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3. Click Add. The Connection Properties dialog box displays. The Connection Properties dialog box is used to add a physical connection mechanism from the client machine to the DEFINITY ONE or IP600. NOTE: Regardless of the physical connection used (local monitor/keyboard/mouse, PCMCIA, RAS modem or customer LAN) the connection type is always a network connection.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Avaya Site Administration Configure Avaya Site Administration 7-18 7. Click Apply followed by OK. This dismisses the Connection Properties page and returns you to the Switch Properties page, similar to the one...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Avaya Site Administration Configure Avaya Site Administration 7-19 After creating the second LAN connection item, your Switch Properties screen should look similar to the one below:...
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7-20 8. Click on the OK button to complete the addition of the switch item. By clicking on the Tree tab on the Avaya Site Administration window, you can see the newly added DEFINITY ONE or IP600 switch administration item. The screen looks similar to the one below:...
For technicians who are configuring Avaya Site Administration on their laptops, use a generic name, as you will be able to use this connection item for all DEFINITY ONE or IP600 machines connected over the PCMCIA physical connection. 3. Enter a login name and Password.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Avaya Site Administration Configure Avaya Site Administration 7-22 Log in to Intuity AUDIX with ASG enabled 1. If the system is ASG-enabled, then you must click the login manually to system check box.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Avaya Site Administration Configure Avaya Site Administration 7-23 Once you have populated the fields on the Voice Mail System Properties page, the screen should look similar to the one below:...
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4. Click Add. The Connection Properties dialog box displays. The Connection Properties dialog box is used to add a physical connection mechanism from the client machine to the DEFINITY ONE or IP600. NOTE: Regardless of the physical connection used (Local monitor/keyboard/mouse, PCMCIA, RAS modem or customer LAN) the connection type is always a network connection.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Avaya Site Administration Configure Avaya Site Administration 7-25 8. Click on Apply followed by OK. This dismisses the Connection Properties page and puts you back at the Voice Mail Properties page,...
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7-26 9. Click on the OK button. By clicking on the Tree tab on the Avaya Site Administration window you can see the newly added DEFINITY ONE or IP600 voice mail administration item. The screen will look similar to the one below:...
Starting a Switch Administration session To launch a GEDI session: 1. Click on the tree tab of the Avaya Site Administration window. 2. Right-click on the newly created switch item (DEFINITY ONE or IP 600 Switch in our example). 3. Click on General.
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To launch an emulation session: 1. Click on the Tree tab of the Avaya Site Administration window. 2. Right-click on the newly created switch item (DEFINITY ONE “- Switch”). 3. Click on Advanced. 4. Click on either 4410 Emulation or 513 Emulation.
When connected to a LAN, the Intuity AUDIX system is referred to as the "Intuity AUDIX server". A Web-based tool for handling multimedia messages is available as a separate product from Avaya. The product, www.messenger, provides Web access to the Intuity AUDIX messaging system. Contact your Avaya representative for more information.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Message Manager Installation Standard features Standard features Message Manager is a Windows-based application that provides the following features: Visual display of the Intuity AUDIX mailbox capable of playing voice...
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Message Manager Installation Pre-Installation considerations Pre-Installation considerations This section describes installation requirements and options for setting up and running Message Manager. PC requirements...
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Message Manager Installation Pre-Installation considerations Operating system considerations The Message Manager Setup program automatically tailors Message Manager to work with the operating system installed on a PC. Operating system considerations are: Message Manager Release 4.5 runs as a 32-bit application on Windows...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Message Manager Installation Pre-Installation considerations After installation Take note of the following: Message Manager Release 4.5, opening the first time, prompts the option of converting the existing workbench and personal folders to the new release.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Message Manager Installation Pre-Installation considerations Uninstalling Message Manager Previous versions of Message Manager remain on the system until replaced or removed. The method used to uninstall Message Manager varies with the Message Manager release: To remove Message Manager Release 4.3 or earlier, overwrite the files by...
3. On the top toolbar, click on User and select New User 4. In the dialog box, assign the Username (login and password). A full name and description are optional. Avaya recommends checking User Cannot Change Password and Password Never Expires and no other option boxes.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Message Manager Installation Installation to a client PC In Internet Explorer 4.x: 1. Click on View > Internet Options > Connections 2. Check Connect to Internet Using LAN and uncheck Use Proxy Server 3.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting This chapter provides information about troubleshooting installation problems for DEFINITY ONE or IP600. Problem types can: Be new and never worked through before...
December 2001 Troubleshooting Install Wizard error messages Install Wizard error messages Error messages can occur with the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 Install Wizard. Error messages and possible explanations and remedies are presented below: Error message Possible explanation/remedy Unable to set the registry...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Troubleshooting Install Wizard error messages Error message Possible explanation/remedy Screen resolution must be at Install wizard requires that the screen least 640x480. resolution be at least 640x480.
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Attempt to manually resolve these. Note them in the log book and continue. They are: Unable to get the Intuity AUDIX extension length Unable to add Avaya Site Administration shortcut to Start Menu Unable to reset Intuity AUDIX extension length to xxxx Unable to get file size...
‘‘Avaya (Lucent) access controller bash commands’’ on page G-1. Detailed strategic analysis of each command is found in DEFINITY ONE Communications System, DEFINITY ONE Release 10 Maintenance (555-233-XXX) or IP600 Release 10 Maintenance (555-233-XXX) . Modem configuration and administration The following procedures describe how to check settings and test the external modem: ‘‘Configure modem’’...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Troubleshooting Modem configuration and administration External modem installed 1. Enter display system-parameters maintenance and press ENTER 2. Verify that the Alarm Origination Activated to OSS Numbers field is set to y...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Troubleshooting Modem configuration and administration External modem not used NOTE: This procedure is necessary if the factory shipped modem is not used. 1. Connect to pcAnywhere.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Troubleshooting Modem configuration and administration Configure the installed modem 1. Right-click Properties. The Properties screen displays. 2. Click OK to accept speed and speaker volume defaults.
DEFINITY feature Translation copy protection supports a “customer options” administration form to tailor operation of DEFINITY to a specific customer. Copy protection Copy protection prevents software copying. A special mechanism associated with the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 license file prevents the software from running on other systems.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Security and Copy Protection Software copy protection mechanisms 10-2...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Cable Pinouts TN760E tie trunk option settings Cable Pinouts This appendix provides the following information for TN760D tie trunk and TN464GP option settings, connector and cable diagrams, and pinout charts.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Cable Pinouts TN760E tie trunk option settings Table A-2. Signaling type summary Signaling type Transmit (M-Lead) Receive (E-Lead) On-Hook Off-Hook On-Hook Off-Hook Type I Standard...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Cable Pinouts TN760E tie trunk option settings Table A-3. TN760E option switch settings and administration Installation situation Preferred signaling format E&M/SMPLX Prot/Unprot Administered...
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Cable Pinouts TN464GP option settings TN464GP option settings The TN464GP DS1/E1 interface - T1/E1 circuit pack interfaces between a 24- or 32-channel Central Office/ISDN or tie trunk and the TDM bus.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Cable Pinouts Connector and cable diagrams —pinout charts Connector and cable diagrams — pinout charts Table A-5 for typical lead designations. The circuit packs and auxiliary equipment are classified as shown in the following tables.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Cable Pinouts Connector and cable diagrams —pinout charts Table A-5. Lead and color designations — Continued Cross-connect Amphenol Color Backplane pin BK-G G-BK...
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Cable Pinouts Connector and cable diagrams —pinout charts Processor external cable pinout Table A-6 shows the pinout for the processor external cable. Table A-6. Processor external cable pinout...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Cable Pinouts Connector and cable diagrams —pinout charts Table A-6. Processor external cable pinout — Continued Processor (P1) (amphenol Modem Signal name connector)
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Cable Pinouts Connector and cable diagrams —pinout charts Table A-7. Port circuit pack lead designations TN742/B TN747B TN753 TN760/B TN793 Cross- TN769 TN760C...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Cable Pinouts Connector and cable diagrams —pinout charts A-10 Table A-7. Port circuit pack lead designations — Continued TN742/B TN747B TN753 TN760/B TN793...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Cable Pinouts Connector and cable diagrams —pinout charts A-11 Table A-9 shows the pinouts for the TN2185 ISDN-BRI 4-wire S interface. Table A-9. TN2185 ISDN-BRI — 4-Wire S interface pinout...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Cable Pinouts Connector and cable diagrams —pinout charts A-12 Table A-9. TN2185 ISDN-BRI — 4-Wire S interface pinout — Continued Port Signal Cross-connect pin...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Cable Pinouts Connector and cable diagrams —pinout charts A-13 Table A-10. TN793 Analog line circuit pack pinout — Continued Port Signal Cross-connect pin...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Cable Pinouts Connector and cable diagrams —pinout charts A-14 Table A-10. TN793 Analog line circuit pack pinout — Continued Port Signal Cross-connect pin...
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Table A-11. Circuit pack and auxiliary equipment classifications 2-Wire Digital Data & Line & Digital Central Analog Digital Line Central Office DID/ Four Analog Line (16) Line 2-Wire Hybrid Office Trunk DIOD Port Line (8) and (24) 4-Wire 24 Ports Line Line Trunk...
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Table A-12. Circuit pack and auxiliary equipment leads (pinout charts) 2-Wire Data digital line line and Digital Connector Analog analog digital line DID/ Four line line line 2-wire Hybrid trunk DIOD port Color numbers 8 ports 16 ports 4-wire 24 ports line line trunk...
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Table A-12. Circuit pack and auxiliary equipment leads (pinout charts) — Continued 2-Wire Data digital line line and Digital Connector Analog analog digital line DID/ Four line line line 2-wire Hybrid trunk DIOD port Color numbers 8 ports 16 ports 4-wire 24 ports line...
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Table A-12. Circuit pack and auxiliary equipment leads (pinout charts) — Continued 2-Wire Data digital line line and Digital Connector Analog analog digital line DID/ Four line line line 2-wire Hybrid trunk DIOD port Color numbers 8 ports 16 ports 4-wire 24 ports line...
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Non-PAS users cannot use the lucent3 password. PAS users cannot use the lucent3 password. Prior to DEFINITY ONE release 2.0, the LAC module listened only on TCP port 23. A connection to this port produced different results depending on the login used.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Set Up and Use of Customer Logins Windows logins for the customer If the telnet session is established to TCP port 22, and the login has privileges to access DEFINITY, a connection is made directly to a DEFINITY SAT without a LAC prompt.
See ‘‘Setup login accounts’’ on page B-7. NOTE: The stand-alone I AUDIX system login sa normally produces a NTUITY menu. This feature is not supported on DEFINITY ONE or IP600. All logins result in a Forms Screen interface.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Set Up and Use of Customer Logins Windows logins for the customer Table B-2. Intuity AUDIX commands versus logins for sa, vm, and browse...
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Officeadmin Login IDs in this group are installed from the factory.This login group facilitates access via the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 web interface. Group members select administrative privileges via the web interface. The Windows admin account is used to establish an account in this group.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Set Up and Use of Customer Logins Windows logins for the customer Table B-3. Web access rights/officeadmin and officeuser access — Continued Directory...
Only the Administrator can enable customer logins. Setup login accounts 1. Start the Windows 2000 user manager on the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 desktop. Click Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > User Manager 2. Change the password for the Windows admin account.
The system allows up to 14 simultaneous connections (logins) to DEFINITY ONE or IP600. (DEFINITY ONE or IP600 can have 5 connections, Intuity AUDIX can have 4 connections, and the rest of the connections are reserved for shell commands.)
Logoff notification is administered on the Login Administration screen. Super_User (DEFINITY) Avaya delivers Release 10 of DEFINITY ONE or IP600 to the customer with 1 customer “super-user” login/password defined. The customer administers addi- tional login/passwords as needed. The super-user login has full customer permis- sions and can customize any login created.
DEFINITY commands refer to the set of commands that execute under the DEFINITY application running on the ProductName system platform and which can be accessed through the SAT session or the Avaya Site Administration appli- cation. These commands are grouped into three command categories. Each of the three...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Set Up and Use of Customer Logins DEFINITY logins for the customer B-11 Administration Commands — Administer Stations — Administer Trunks — Additional Restrictions —...
An administrator only can download Avaya Site Administration. Steps required to obtain Avaya Site Administration software from the system are: 1. On a workstation enable a web browser and the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 web page. Click Administer System and then login as Windows admin using the appropriate password.
DEFINITY ONE or IP600 system. The name or IP address of the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 system must be obtained from the administrator of the customer’s network where DEFINITY ONE or IP600 is installed.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Miscellaneous Procedures Miscellaneous Procedures The following sections provide miscellaneous procedures used in the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 installation process. ‘‘Setting the name of the switch’’ on page C-2 ‘‘Connect to SAT session via Telnet’’...
3. Exit the web pages and restart Intuity AUDIX. Restarting Intuity AUDIX Enable a telnet session to a LAC bash shell on DEFINITY ONE. Execute a shut- down Audix command at the shell prompt. Select start Audix when shutdown completes. When Intuity AUDIX restarts it recognizes the new machine.
This connection type will access a SAT emulator to administer and maintain the DEFINITY ONE or IP600. 1. Enter a command to continue after admittance in to the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 system. See ‘‘Via a Telnet session’’ on page 2-31.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Miscellaneous Procedures Connect to SAT session via Telnet The screen shows login and password fields. You are automatically logged in to the DEFINITY SAT session by the LAC.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Miscellaneous Procedures Installing INTUITY languages other than English Use the following function key sequences when using the W2KTT terminal type: Action Key sequence...
Protocols tab under Properties. Otherwise the computer will not be recognized by the system. This will affect mapping a drive for doing upgrades. If you connect to the AVAYA network, you may have to disable NETBUI after you are finished working on the system.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Miscellaneous Procedures Installing INTUITY languages other than English For Windows 2000, there have been some changes: 1. Right click on My Network Places, and select Properties.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Miscellaneous Procedures Installing INTUITY languages other than English Installing INTUITY languages Perform the following procedures: 1. Insert the CD into the laptop; then open My Computer on the laptop.
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The path box at the top of the window becomes populated. 27. If a window with the CD-ROM contents does not open, right click on the Definity One or IP600 icon (this looks like the My Computer icon). If the contents appear, go to step number 31.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Miscellaneous Procedures Installing INTUITY languages other than English C-10 33. Left click on the language to be added. NOTE: The system already has Us-eng, and can have up to three languages installed.
Backup using a LAN-resident PC This is the bash shell procedure when using a LAN-resident PC that is not DEFINITY ONE or IP600 but is connected to the same LAN as DEFINITY ONE or IP600. 1. Click Start > Run from the Windows task bar. The Run dialog box displays: 2.
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This is the bash shell procedure when using a DEFINITY ONE or IP600 desktop. 1. At a DEFINITY ONE or IP600 desktop, log in to Windows. Click Start > Run from the Windows task bar. The Run dialog box displays: 2.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Miscellaneous Procedures Perform backup C-13 Enter Backup Commands 1. Type d1backup < data > < destination > and press ENTER 2. Enter one or more of the following data-set parameters (separate multiple...
Backup via the Web interface The following are web interface procedures: 1. Open Internet Explorer. 2. Enter http://<IP address> in the address area of the web browser. The DEFINITY ONE or IP600 Home page displays: 3. Click Administer System. The following screen displays:...
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C-15 4. Enter your login ID and password. The login ID must have the correct backup permissions and be a member of the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 Administrator’s login group. The following Notice screen displays: 5. Click Continue. The following screen displays:...
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Miscellaneous Procedures Backup via the Web interface C-16 Performing and restoring backups via the Web interface The following screen shows an example of the backup and restore main menu.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Miscellaneous Procedures Backup via the Web interface C-17 Perform immediate backup To perform an immediate backup, click Immediate Backup. The following screen displays: 1.
When backing up to a LAN address, the address is to a shared drive that is installed on a non-DEFINITY ONE or IP600 machine. You can back up your data to a LAN address using the Other locations feature. To back up data to a LAN address: 1.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Miscellaneous Procedures Backup via the Web interface C-19 The following screen displays: 2. Enter LAN location information. 3. Click Verify. The following screen displays: 4.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Miscellaneous Procedures Backup via the Web interface C-20 Viewing scheduled backups To view scheduled backups: 1. Click Scheduled Backups. The following screen displays: From this screen, you can add, edit, or delete scheduled backups.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Miscellaneous Procedures Backup via the Web interface C-21 To view contents click Contents of backup location. The following screen displays: Scroll to the location of backup contents and click Display or click Other locations.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Miscellaneous Procedures Backup via the Web interface C-22 Perform restore 1. Click Restore. The following screen displays: 2. Select the restore source. 3. Select items to restore.
Perform the following steps to enable maintenance for the CWY1 board when Intuity AUDIX is disabled: 1. Add a station using the next available extension: (For example, if using the Avaya Site Administration tool, click on Add station, and click Next. 2. Enter 1A1201 in the Port field.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Miscellaneous Procedures Enable/Disable Embedded Messaging C-24...
This chapter provides information about system recovery for DEFINITY ONE or IP600. This chapter is organized as follows: ‘‘DEFINITY ONE or IP600 system level shutdown and restart’’ on page D-1 ‘‘DEFINITY software reset (recovery)’’ on page D-4 ‘‘Reset System 1 (DEFINITY warm start)’’ on page D-4 ‘‘Reset System 2 (DEFINITY cold start)’’...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Recovery DEFINITY ONE or IP600 system level shutdown and restart Table D-1. Shutdown and restart actions Action Entry Originated by Action Notes “reboot nice”...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Recovery DEFINITY ONE or IP600 system level shutdown and restart Table D-1. Shutdown and restart actions — Continued Action Entry Originated by Action Notes “delayed...
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Recovery DEFINITY software reset (recovery) DEFINITY software reset (recovery) There are severe reset levels available to restart DEFINITY software. These resets can be user initiated with the reset system n command (where n is the reset level).
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Recovery DEFINITY software reset (recovery) Reset System 3 (DEFINITY reboot) This is the same as Reset System 4 (see below). This command is retained for consistency with other DEFINITY products.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Recovery DEFINITY software reset (recovery)
The following describes the LED boot sequence: TN2314 processor circuit pack When power is first applied to DEFINITY ONE or IP600, or when the system reboots, the LEDs on the TN2314 circuit pack will light according to this sequence: 1. All lights on the TN2314 will blink (scroll) in sequence, from bottom to top.
Any other LEDs that are illuminated indicate an alarm or problem with DEFINITY ONE or IP600. For more information about alarms, see Chapter 6, DEFINITY ONE or IP600 Windows 2000 Log Events and Alarms in DEFINITY ONE Communications System Release 10, DEFINITY ONE Maintenance (555-233-XXX) or IP600 Maintenance (555-233-XXX).
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 LED Boot Sequence/TN2314 Processor LED boot sequence In Use Maj Alarm Min Alarm Clock Service Access Emergency Transfer Auto Complete Shutdown Figure Notes 1.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 LED Boot Sequence/TN2314 Processor LED boot sequence LED states Table E-1 summarizes the TN2314 circuit pack LED states. Table E-1. TN2314 circuit pack LED states...
December 2001 Status LEDs Attendant console LEDs Status LEDs This chapter provides information about the Status LEDs for DEFINITY ONE or IP600. This chapter is organized as follows: ‘‘Attendant console LEDs’’ on page F-1 ‘‘Other circuit packs’’ on page F-2 ‘‘Circuit pack status LEDs’’...
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Status LEDs Other circuit packs Other circuit packs Some LEDs may be lit upon power up on the other circuit packs. Under normal...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Status LEDs Other circuit packs 4. If the system seems to be functioning correctly, but the circuit pack does not start communicating with the system, replace the circuit pack.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Status LEDs Other circuit packs Power supply LEDs Table F-2 shows the LED and alarm conditions for the 650A power supply. Ring voltage and neon bus output do not activate alarm status.
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The following commands are useful during installation and maintenance tasks and are allowed for the avaya logins. After opening the LAC bash shell, enter the name of the command. Refer to DEFINITY ONE Maintenance (555-233-130) or IP600 Maintenance (555-600-100) for more detailed information.
Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 GAS Commands in the bash shell Avaya (Lucent) access controller bash commands Table G-1. bash commands for avaya logins — Continued Command Description d1restore No help...
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Prompts the user with a warning message and request confirmation start Called from a bash shell on DEFINITY ONE or IP600 to start an application through Watchdog Continued on next page...
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Description swversion Lists the version of software running on DEFINITY ONE or IP600 terminate Called from a bash shell on DEFINITY ONE or IP600 to terminate applications versiondiff Compares Windows 2000 executables against version entered at the command line vilog...
Use the setip command from a LAC bash shell to set certain Windows 2000 spe- cific settings. To get to a bash shell: 1. Telnet to the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 over any interface. 2. Login. 3. Enter bash at the LAC prompt.
Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 GAS Commands in the bash shell Avaya (Lucent) access controller bash commands Setting RAS IP address NOTE: INADS will provide this IP address.
The ftpserv command is executed from a console bash shell and turns on the FTP server. If you attempt to ftp into the DEFINITY ONE or IP600 and receive a connection refused message, then ftp is not running.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 GAS Commands in the bash shell Other commands Example: estonia-avaya1>d1stat 11/11 CornerStone AUDIX 15/33 PARTIALLY UP AUDIXNet DOWN MISC 24/0 estonia-avaya1> net user commands...
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IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Installation Connectivity Quick Reference Installation Connectivity Quick Reference This appendix provides a tear-out quick reference sheet about connectivity, including physical connection, access, and login information for DEFINITY ONE or IP600. Physical Connection IP Address Local Monitor/Mouse/Keyboard 127.1 PCMCIA Network Connection 192.11.13.6...
The lucent logins are used for web browser and Terminal Server access. All logins can be used for telnet access. The d and a logins (columns 2 and 3) are used for Avaya Site Administration access.
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Automatic Route Selection (ARS). ART (Automatic Registration Tool) Tool used by services personnel to complete registration of a DEFINITY ONE or IP600 by requesting that alarming be turned on and tested. ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) The standard code for representing characters in digital form. Each character is represented by an 8-bit code (including parity bit).
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Glossary GL-2 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) A feature that allows the system to automatically choose the least-cost way to send a toll call.
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Feature Extraction Tool (FET) FET is used for capturing customer features and settings for DEFINITY ONE or IP600 R4 to R9 switches that are not remotely contactable. The output file from FET is used to create a license file for R10 or higher.
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Operations Support Systems (OSSs) via the Windows NT TAPI interface. Global Sanity Keeper (GSK) A module that ensures that all authorized Avaya applications are executing on a DEFINITY ONE or IP600 server. It contains two major components, a watchdog process and a license server. Glue Application/Module A DEFINITY ONE or IP600 application whose purpose is to integrate functionality for most or all other DEFINITY ONE or IP600 applications.
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Call processing is supported, a major alarm has been declared and a 6-day shut-off timer is running. You must determine the cause of the inconsistency between the license and DEFINITY ONE or IP600, and fix it by obtaining and installing a valid license.
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6.2 miles and provides high-speed carrier service with low error rates. Common configurations include daisy chain, star (including circuit-switched), ring, and bus. Lucent Access Control (LAC) A module that governs maintenance access to the Avaya application software. maintenance Activities involved in keeping a telecommunications system in proper working condition: the detection and isolation of software and hardware faults, and automatic and manual recovery from these faults.
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GL-7 No License error mode in DEFINITY DEFINITY ONE or IP600 will run in Admin Mode only. You must determine the cause of inconsistency between the license and DEFINITY ONE or IP600 and obtain and install a valid license. Nonfacility-associated signaling (NFAS) A method that allows multiple T1 and/or E1 facilities to share a single D-channel to form an ISDN-PRI.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Glossary GL-8 Primary Rate Interface (PRI) A standard ISDN frame format that specifies the protocol used between two or more communications systems. PRI runs at 1.544 Mbps and, as used in North America, provides 23 64-kbps B-channels (voice or data) and one 64-kbps D-channel (signaling).
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License created when troubleshooting requires some features to be activated or deactivated. This accessible by Avaya’s tier III and tier IV personnel only. Update A modification to a release of software, such as applying patches to a DEFINITY ONE or IP600 Release 10 system. Upgrade Replacement of an existing system software release with a later release.
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Glossary GL-10...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Index IN-1 Index administering DEFINITY for AUDIX initialization 3-37 DEFINITY ONE or IP600 3-20 LAN interface 3-25 SNMP 3-56 Numerics telephone features 3-30...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Index IN-2 Avaya Site Administration cabling the cabinet adding new switch configuration 7-14 call accounting 3-34 adding new voicemail item 7-21 Call Accounting System (CAS) for...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Index IN-3 comcodes, equipment packed with CMC customer access 1-53 customer LAN configuring 2-28 commands customer’s order, checking 1-51 alarmstat 3-19 CWY1 announcements...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Index IN-4 digital networking, (continued) completing the digital network machine administration window 4-13 feature options full remote update 4-20 faceplates initial administration TN795 processor circuit packs...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Index IN-5 hardware INTUITY languages adding circuit packs installation adding CO, FX, WATS, and PCOL 6-18 INTUITY languages, installation adding code calling 6-21...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Index IN-6 logins multipoint adapters administering command permissions B-10 figure 1-119 administrator installation 1-117 AUDIX 3-20 AUDIX commands AUDIX with ASG enabled 7-15...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Index IN-7 power cords setting connecting 1-26 1-71 bit rate routing 1-26 1-71 carrier address ID 1-11 1-56 power holdover 1-22 1-66 CAS for Windows...
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Issue 6 Installation and Upgrades for DEFINITY ONE and IP600 Internet Protocol Release 10 555-233-109 December 2001 Index IN-8 uninterruptible power supply (UPS) 1-22 1-66 unpacking equipment 1-51 upgrade hardware Message Manager T1 Channel Service Unit 1-105 running the upgrade procedure...
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