Disable Scheduled Maintenance And Alarm Origination; Busyout Mmi Circuit Packs (High/Critical Reliability Only-If Necessary) - Avaya DEFINITY Server R Manual

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Upgrading G3rV4 and R5/6/7/8r to Avaya DEFINITY
Server R running Avaya Communication Manager
Disable Scheduled Maintenance and Alarm
Origination
1. To prevent scheduled daily maintenance from interfering with the update or
upgrade, type change system-parameters maintenance and press
2. If scheduled maintenance has begun, set the Stop Time field to 1 minute
after the current time.
or
If scheduled maintenance has not begun, set the Start Time field to at
least 8 hours after the upgrade starts. For example, if you start the upgrade
at 8:00 p.m., set the Start Time field to 04:00.
!
CAUTION:
If you do not disable Alarm Origination, the system may generate
alarms, resulting in unnecessary trouble tickets.
3. Type neither in the Alarm Origination to OSS Numbers field and
press
NOTE:
For some software loads, set the Alarm Origination
Activated field to n and set the Cleared Alarm Notification
and Restart Notification fields to disable or n before pressing
Enter
Busyout MMI Circuit Packs (High/Critical
reliability only—if necessary)
!
CAUTION:
Multimedia-to-voice station calls are not preserved on an upgrade. Failure to
busy-out the TN787 Multimedia Interface (MMI) circuit packs results in
unusable TN787 and TN788 Multimedia Voice Conditioner ports.
1. Type display system-parameters customer-options and press
Find the Multimedia Call Handling (MMCH) options and check the Basic
and Enhanced fields.
2. If either the Basic or Enhanced field is y, type list configuration all and
press
3. If there are MMI circuit packs, type busyout board UUCSS and press
to remove the circuit packs from service.
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Issue 7 November 2003
Enter.
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to locate all MMI (TN787) circuit packs.
Enter
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Enter
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Enter
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