Transmit The Node Properties, Card Properties And Dialing Plan To Leader 0 - Nortel 1000 Description, Installation And Operation Manual

Networks communication server, ip trunk installation
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Install and configure IP Trunk 3.01 (and later) node
15 When fully rebooted, enable Leader 1. If D-channel messaging is
enabled, all the channels associated with this card give a Restart
message.
All channels should now be IDLE on the LDR and BLDR in the system.
16 If both IP trunk cards become the LDR, then a network problem has
occurred, as BLDR is not receiving/responding to a PING message. To
verify, connect the TLAN subnet of both IP trunk cards to a basic hub and
reboot the card. The IP trunk card must be BLDR. The LDR pings from
the TLAN Node IP address to BLDR almost continuously. The Link light
is continuously lit on the front of the IP trunk card. The traffic light blinks
when the Ping message is sent (with no other traffic active on the cards).
The lights on the front of an IP trunk card represent the state of the TLAN
subnet.
Transmit the node properties, card properties and
dialing plan to Leader 0
Verify that the IP trunk cards are disabled in LD 32 before transmitting card
properties.
Note: Disable IP trunk cards whenever transmitting card properties or
new software.
Use the OTM Maintenance Windows, the OTM System Passthru terminal, or
a system management terminal directly connected to a TTY port. Use the LD
32 DISI command to disable the IP trunk cards when idle. In the OTM IP
Telephony Gateway – ISDN IP Trunk window, select
verify that the card status is showing "Disabled". If the card status is showing
"unequipped", configure the card in LD 14.
End of Procedure
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