Nortel 1000 Description, Installation And Operation Manual page 348

Networks communication server, ip trunk installation
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Standard 2.00
Install and configure IP Trunk 3.01 (and later) node
Use an A0852632 L-adapter for Media Card 32-port trunk cards. If the
Media Card 32-port trunk card has a DCHIP card installed, use the DCHIP
cable assembly NTMF29BA along with the L-adapter.
5
In OTM, in the same Node as Leader 0, configure Leader 1. Ensure the
correct MAC address, ELAN (management) subnet, and TLAN (voice)
subnet addresses assigned for the Backup Leader (Leader 1) are used,
and add them. The ELAN subnet addresses must be on the same subnet
for all cards. Though on a different subnet than the ELAN subnet
addresses, TLAN subnet addresses must also be on the same subnet.
The MAC address used must always be for the ELAN subnet. The MAC
address for the Media Card 32-port trunk card is printed on the IP trunk
card faceplate under the ELAN subnet. The MAC address for the
ITG-Pentium trunk card is printed on the card faceplate under
MOTHERBOARD.
6
If the card (Leader1) has been configured previously, perform the Clear
Leader command at the ITG CLI interface. When this IP trunk card is
rebooted, it comes up as a Follower/BLDR card. All configuration data is
cleared on the card. It is not necessary to use the setLeader command.
7
Disable Leader 0 and Leader 1 from the system interface. Disable the IP
trunk card at the system CLI to ensure it is disabled, even if the LED on
the IP trunk card is lit. For information on how to disable the IP trunk card
from the system interface, see "System commands – LD 32" on
8
From OTM, transmit the NODE PROPERTY, CARD PROPERTY, and
Dialing Plan to the active leader and to all disabled IP trunk cards. This
action is successful to Leader 0, but fails to Leader 1, as Leader 1 does
not yet have an IP address.
9
Remove Leader 1 from the system backplane.
10 Reboot Leader 0.
11 When Leader 0 is fully rebooted, push Leader 1 back into position.
12 Leader 1 sends a BOOTP request to Leader 0. Leader 0 then sends a
message back to Leader 1 which contains Leader 1's IP address.
Leader 1 reboots itself. Leader 1 then comes back as a BLDR. Depending
on the network and configuration, Leader 1 can reboot itself up to 3 times.
13 Enable the Leader 0 in the system interface.
14 Transmit the Card Property and Dialing Plan (but not NODE Property) to
Leader 1 from OTM. Reboot Leader 1 again.
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