Replace An Ip Trunk Card - Nortel 1000 Description, Installation And Operation Manual

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Replace an IP trunk card

12 Reboot each IP trunk card that received transmitted software, so that the
new software can take effect. Start the rebooting with Leader 0, then
Leader 1, and lastly the Follower cards. After all the IP trunk cards have
been reset and have correctly rebooted, they respond to the OTM IP
Trunk 3.01 (and later) status refresh (that is, disabled: active; disabled:
backup: disabled).
13 These cards should remain in the disabled state after the upgrade so the
technician can issue a "Reset" command from the Maintenance menu or
the Maintenance tab in the ITG Card Properties window to each card to
reboot them. Alternatively, reset the cards by pressing the Reset button
on the card faceplate using a pointed object.
14 Double-click each upgraded card and check the software version on the
Configuration tab of the Card Properties.
15 Use the LD 32 ENLC command to re-enable the IP trunk cards.
Following a reboot, if the IP trunk card displays an "F:xx" on the LED
Maintenance Display, this indicates an unrecoverable hardware failure. The
IP trunk card will not register with the system. For a complete listing of
faceplate Maintenance Display codes for the Media Card 32-port trunk card,
see "Media Card 32-port trunk card faceplate maintenance display codes" on
page
558. For a complete listing of faceplate Maintenance Display codes for
the ITG-Pentium 24-port trunk card, see "ITG-Pentium 24-port trunk card
faceplate maintenance display codes" on
Remove the IP trunk card for two to three seconds and then re-install it. If the
failure continues, replace the card. Follow the steps in Procedure 71 on
page 550
to replace the card.
Maintenance
End of Procedure
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