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Ordering Information This information product is distributed by Alcatel-Lucent in Indianapolis, Indiana. The order number for this information product is 235-200-150. To order, call: 1-888-582-3688 or fax to 1-800-566-9568 (from inside the continental United States) 1-317-322-6847 or fax to 1-317-322-6699 (from outside the continental United States).
235-200-150 INTRODUCTION January 2007 INTRODUCTION 1.1 PURPOSE ® This 5ESS Switch Distinctive Remote Module (DRM) User’s Guide is designed to assist office personnel in understanding and maintaining the DRM. This guide contains descriptive material as well as the procedures necessary to perform routine and corrective maintenance, provisioning, and switch administration.
Bellcore. 1.2.4 Lucent Technologies Lucent Technologies reserves the right to revise this DRM User’s Guide for any reason. The reasons for revision will include, but are not limited to, conformity with...
If you have questions or comments about the distribution of our information products, see Section 1.5, Distribution. 1.5 DISTRIBUTION For distribution comments or questions, contact your local Alcatel-Lucent Account Representative. A documentation coordinator has authorization from Alcatel-Lucent to purchase our information products at discounted prices.
INTRODUCTION 235-200-150 January 2007 Customers who are not represented by a documentation coordinator and employees of Alcatel-Lucent should order 5ESS switch information products directly from Alcatel-Lucent. To order, call the following telephone number: • 1-888-582-3688 or fax to 1-800-566-9568; from inside the continental United States •...
The DRM Netra 20 and Netra 240 FRUs are not supported by SES. RS and R is available for the Netra 20 and Netra 240 FRUs as well as an optional on-site support contract from Lucent Worldwide Services. To place an order for replacement of materials through SES call: 1-800-325-9890.
Therefore, depending upon the product, the unit may go to many different places. Lucent has the policy that a given customer should only have to interact with a single organization for repair issues. The Charlotte Global Provisioning Center is the single point of contact for all material returns for repair.
INTRODUCTION 235-200-150 January 2007 • Description and quantity of units included in the order. For DRM, provide the comcode from the DRM FRU Comcode Table (Table 1-1 ) • Description of the problem (include in box with FRU) • Return Address for the repaired material. •...
Return Procedures." 1.10 ON-SITE MAINTENANCE CONTRACTS Lucent Worldwide Services (LWS) offers an optional on-site maintenance contract for the Sun Microsystem components of all of the DRM configurations. This optional service provides for on-site repair to avoid the need for maintaining spares and to avoid delays in shipping defective hardware to SES or R/SandR for replacement/repair.
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INTRODUCTION 235-200-150 January 2007 • 235-190-103, 5ESS Switch Business and Residence Feature Descriptions • 235-190-104, 5ESS Switch ISDN Feature Descriptions • 235-190-115, 5ESS Switch Local and Toll System Feature Descriptions • 235-190-130, 5ESS Switch Local Area Signaling Services • 235-200-115, 5ESS Switch CNI Common Channel Signaling •...
® 5ESS 235-200-150 SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE Feburary 2007 ® 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE 2.1 Overview The 5ESS Switch Distinctive Remote Module (DRM) is a remote architecture based on the SM-2000 architecture with no back-hauled voice or data traffic. Each DRM consists of a single SM-2000, an Administrative Workstation and a commercially remoted Ethernet connection to the 5ESS switch via the ASM referred to as the...
® 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE 235-200-150 Feburary 2007 Note that while the DRM emulates the hardware of the AM and simulates the functions of the CM2, the software associated with the AM and CM2/CMP hardware is still present in the Administrative Workstation (AW). Portions of this document refer to the AM and CM2/CMP.
® 5ESS 235-200-150 SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE Feburary 2007 the AW contains assist processes which convert I/O messages sent to the AM IOP by the AM software to messages which can be sent to the terminal interfaces attached to the AW. The SM-2000 portion of the DRM communicates with its local AW via the Message Handler Ethernet Interface Board (MHEIB).
® 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE 235-200-150 Feburary 2007 2.4.1 Administrative Workstation (AW) Hardware The AW can be one of the following workstations equipped with a Master Control Center (MCC), keyboard, CPU, two hard disk drives, DAT tape drive, and CD ROM Netra t 1120 or DVD (Netra 20 and Netra 240) drive as follows: •...
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® 5ESS 235-200-150 SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE Feburary 2007 Figure 2-3 — Netra 20 Figure 2-4 — Netra 240 The AW provides administrative and maintenance software for the DRM. It is equipped with a mirrored disk for reliable storage of software applications and data. The AW contains an AM emulator and a simulated CM2 to emulate what is found on the 5ESS switch.
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® 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE 235-200-150 Feburary 2007 2.8, “Optional Local Terminal Interfaces” for more information on terminal and data link devices. • SCSI port (Netra 240) – used to connect the DAT drive unit to the workstation. • Ethernet Quad Fast Ethernet (QFE) port 0 (Netra t 1120, Netra 20) –...
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® 5ESS 235-200-150 SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE Feburary 2007 Asynchr onous Pat ch Panel SAI - 0 PO R T 0 PO R T 1 Asynchr onous Pat ch Panel PO R T 2 SAI - 1 ( O pt i onal ) PO R T 3 PO R T 0 PO R T 4...
® 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE 235-200-150 Feburary 2007 Figure 2-7 — Administrative Workstation Interface Configuration ( NETRA 240 Workstation) 2.4.2 Netra 240 System Overview The Netra 240 AW, running the Solaris 8 2/04 Operating System, is the replacement for the Netra 20 AW. The Netra 240 AW supports the following hardware: •...
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® 5ESS 235-200-150 SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE Feburary 2007 maximum of 12 terminal devices can be equipped on the Netra 240. See Table 2-2 for a list of the serial port assignments for the Netra 240 terminal devices. • The Netra 240 AW is equipped with hot swappable 48V PSUs (Power Supply Unit).
® 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE 235-200-150 Feburary 2007 2.4.3 Switching Module Hardware The switching module provides terminations for all lines, trunks, and service circuits within the DRM. It performs the call processing functions and time division switching. It is capable of stand-alone billing and can be configured to meet the needs of many applications.
® 5ESS 235-200-150 SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE Feburary 2007 Figure 2-8 — Ethernet and CPI Interface 2.4.3.3 Central Processor Intervention (CPI) Central Processor Intervention (CPI) is a high priority method of communication between the workstation and the SM-2000 that bypasses the normal communication protocol.
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® 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE 235-200-150 Feburary 2007 2.4.3.4 T1/E1 External Reference Timing The T1/E1 external reference timing is provided by a TSICOM. For synchronization with the network, an external timing source should be connected to the TSICOM. The source can either be the incoming digital trunks, or a BITS box, if so equipped.
Although a customer may provide their own network solution, this section describes the connectivity, both Wide and Local Area Network (WAN and LAN) specification for both DRM central (host) and remote sites using the Lucent Technologies Components Solution (LNCS). Issue 3.00O Page 2-13...
The DRM network consists of components that connect the ASM at the host site to the DRM sites. This data network can be provided by Lucent Technologies, Inc., or supplied by the customer. See Figure 2-9 for the Lucent Network Components Solution (LNCS).
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® 5ESS 235-200-150 SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE Feburary 2007 The hardware components used in the Lucent Technologies Network Solution consist • Cajun P333T Ethernet Switch — a smart Ethernet switch • DynaStar 500 — up to three routers at the host site, remote, and OSS sites.
ASM. The Smart Ethernet Switch is a Cajun P333T. The routers are DynaStar 500s. See Figure 2-10 for the configuration of the Lucent NCS. Router 00 is option A, and Routers 01 and 02 are option C.
Remote MCC and Remote Console are mounted in a separate metal panel. The DynaStar Option C is mounted in the same cabinet. See Figure 2-11 for the DRM Site hardware of the Lucent NCS. MFFU Modem...
® 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE 235-200-150 Feburary 2007 ASM at Host Site AMADNS Router Option A 1 DS1 DynaStar Option A Router at DRM Sites Host Site DRM Sites EADAS AMATPS Figure 2-12 — Operational Support Systems The following Operating Systems support the DRM at either the host and remote sites: •...
® 5ESS 235-200-150 SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE Feburary 2007 2.8 Optional Local Terminal Interfaces This section identifies and describes the various Input/Output (I/O) interfaces that are optional for the DRM. These interfaces allow administrative and maintenance personnel and Operational Support Systems (OSSs) to communicate with the DRM from the DRM office.
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® 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE 235-200-150 Feburary 2007 Alarms Port (DB 15) LEDs Card Console/LOM Serial Parallel Port PCI Slots Serial Port B Serial Port A DC Power Connector A RJ - 45 HSSDC 4 USB Power Supply Ultra SCSI Ethernet FC-AL Ports...
® 5ESS 235-200-150 SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE Feburary 2007 2.9 Types of Terminal Interfaces and Operating Support Systems This section will cover the following interfaces: • Serial Interface • High-Speed Interface • Ethernet Interface • Master Control Center (MCC) • Receive-Only Printer (ROP) •...
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® 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE 235-200-150 Feburary 2007 Table 2-4 — Terminal Interface Devices Name Description Document TRAFFPRT Local Traffic Measurements Channel 235-070-100A1 235-105-231 OFFRECRPT On-line Office Record Print Channel is 235-118-2XX used to print office record forms. 235-900-304 CALEASAS Electronic Surveillance Terminal 235-200-400...
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® 5ESS 235-200-150 SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE Feburary 2007 Table 2-5 — Netra t 1120 and Netra 20 Terminal Port Assignments AW PCI SLOT No. SAI PORT Terminal Device Reserved (CPI Side 0) Reserved (CPI Side 1) Note Note Note Note Note Note...
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® 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE 235-200-150 Feburary 2007 To STLWS Asynchronous Patch Panel SAI-0 PO R T 0 PO R T 1 PO R T 2 PO R T 3 PO R T 4 PO R T 5 PO R T 6 PO R T 7 Parallel Port...
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® 5ESS 235-200-150 SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE Feburary 2007 2.9.2 High-Speed Interface A High-Speed Interface (HSI) Controller is used to connect certain high speed terminal devices to the AW. The high-speed interface card is equipped in the AW as follows: •...
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® 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE 235-200-150 Feburary 2007 To Optional OSS To SCCS Modem/ To AMA Modem/ To SCANS Modem/ Modem/ Modem/ Interface Converter H S I OPTIONAL Figure 2-20 — NETRA 20 Workstation High-Speed Interface to AW Connections Page 2-26 Issue 3.00O...
® 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE 235-200-150 Feburary 2007 Table 2-6 — High-Speed Port Assignment Controller Port Terminal Device SCANS Data Link AMA Data Link SCC Data Link EADAS Data Link 2.9.3 Quad Fast Ethernet (QFE) Interface ( Netra t 1120 and Netra 20) The QFE card is used to interface up to four Ethernet networks.
® 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE 235-200-150 Feburary 2007 Table 2-7 — QFE Port Assignment QFE Port Ethernet Networks Not assigned Not assigned Not assigned 2.9.4 Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet (BGE) Interface ( Netra 240) The onboard BGE ports are used to interface up to four Ethernet networks. Figure 2-24 illustrates the connections to the AW.
® 5ESS 235-200-150 SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE Feburary 2007 Table 2-8 — BGE Port Assignments BGE Port Ethernet Networks Not assigned Not assigned 2.9.5 Master Control Center (MCC) The Master Control Center (MCC) is the primary communication link between on site maintenance personnel and the DRM.
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® 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE 235-200-150 Feburary 2007 Serial Port B Serial Port A MCC Terminal Keyboar d Vi deo AU X Por t EI A Por t Figure 2-26 — KS-22396 MCC Interface to Administrative Workstation - Netra 20 Figure 2-27 —...
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® 5ESS 235-200-150 SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE Feburary 2007 O PTI O NAL MCC Terminal EXPANSION CARD AREA 10101 KYBD MOUSE PARALLEL Video 10101 Figure 2-28 — KS-24697 MCC Interface to Administrative Workstation ( NETRA t 1120) Issue 3.00O Page 2-33...
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® 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE 235-200-150 Feburary 2007 Serial Port B Serial Port A MCC Terminal EXPANSION CARD AREA 10101 PARALLEL KYBD MOUSE Video 10101 Figure 2-29 — KS-24697 MCC Interface to Administrative Workstation ( NETRA 20) Figure 2-30 — KS-24697 MCC Interface to Administrative Workstation ( NETRA 240) Page 2-34 Issue 3.00O...
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® 5ESS 235-200-150 SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE Feburary 2007 The MCC provides maintenance personnel with real-time system status indications, control and display capabilities, and input/output messages. Refer to Figure 2-31. The MCC also provides manual emergency recovery capabilities, Recent Change functions, and the ability to request reports.
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® 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE 235-200-150 Feburary 2007 Figure 2-31 — MCC Page Display Design The identification line is present at all times and displays the office name, system type, and the current date and time. The system status display provides an indication of the overall status of the office. This includes: •...
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® 5ESS 235-200-150 SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE Feburary 2007 Figure 2-32 — Typical MCC Display Page The bottom two lines of the video display are used for message entry. This area displays the input messages from the MCC keyboard. 2.9.5.2 Emergency Action Interface (EAI) The primary function of the EAI is to provide manual recovery capabilities during periods of system emergency.
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® 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE 235-200-150 Feburary 2007 MCRT7 Figure 2-33 — Emergency Action Interface (EAI) Page Each function is defined and input by a 2-digit command code. The codes are shown with their associated functions on the display. These functions can be used to do the following: •...
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® 5ESS 235-200-150 SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE Feburary 2007 input command INIT:SM=a,NOINIT;. See 235-600-700, Input Messages Manual, for additional information on this command. 2.9.5.2.1 Emergency Action Interface (EAI) Validity After requesting the emergency action display page by depressing the EMER DISP function key, the video terminal digit indicator must be checked to ensure a valid display.
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® 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE 235-200-150 Feburary 2007 Table 2-9 — Emergency Action Indications and Qualifiers INDICATIONS MEANING EAI INDICATIONS MEANING WHEN DISPLAYED IN REVERSE VIDEO (1) 3B21 emulator is communicating with EAI. (2) EAI reports all seem well (ASW). (1) 3B21 emulator is communicating with the EAI.
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® 5ESS 235-200-150 SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE Feburary 2007 their actions. For more details of how to use these functions, refer to 235-105-250, 5ESS Switch System Recovery. The carriage return is used to execute emergency functions. The menu commands can be grouped into the following categories: •...
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® 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE 235-200-150 Feburary 2007 Table 2-10 — Emergency Action Interface (EAI) Maintenance Commands COMMAND DESCRIPTION Clears all of the following which may be in effect: forces on- or off-line, sets on primary or secondary disk and timer inhibits. Used together with the application parameters (1, 2, or 3) to produce three levels of craft initialization.
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® 5ESS 235-200-150 SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE Feburary 2007 Table 2-10 — Emergency Action Interface (EAI) Maintenance Commands (Contd) COMMAND DESCRIPTION Loads selected disk from tape unit 0. Same as 54 plus reboots the 3B21 emulator. Same as 57 plus reboots Solaris System V Release 4 OS Stops the 3B21 emulator, thus stopping the AM.
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® 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE 235-200-150 Feburary 2007 An off-normal condition on this page will cause the AM or AM PERPH indictor at the top of the screen to backlight. In this case, the appropriate alarm level (CRITICAL, MAJOR, MINOR) will also backlight. 2.9.5.3.1 Abbreviations Out Of Service Active...
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The Software Change Administration and Notifications System 2 (SCANS2) is used to transmit Software Updates (SUs) to both the office and the Switching Control Center (SCC) in previous 5ESS releases where Lucent Electronic Delivery (LED) is not available. The Automatic Message Accounting Data Link (AMADL) connects the Automatic...
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® 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE 235-200-150 Feburary 2007 SYS EMER CRITICAL MAJOR MINOR CKT LIM SYS NORM OVERLOAD SYS INH AM PERPH OS LINKS MISC CMD< 116 - MISCELLANEOUS INHIBIT 601 CALL MONITOR CALL MONITOR SM FILE NORMAL MTIB SEE PAGE 127 INHIBIT ALARM...
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® 5ESS 235-200-150 SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE Feburary 2007 The RC BACKUP indicator normally shows NORMAL on the right part of the indicator. If RC Backup fails in the AM, the text NORMAL changes to FAILURE and the entire indicator backlights. The next indicator, MTIB, will backlight if an off-normal condition exists on the MTIB display.
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® 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE 235-200-150 Feburary 2007 SYS EMER CRITICAL MAJOR MINOR BLDG/PWR BLDG INH CKT LIN SYS NORM OVERLOAD SYS INH AM PERPH OS LINKS MISC CMD< 124 - DCI/ASM STATUS PAGE REMOVE: DCI-0 RESTORE: DIAGNOSE: ASM-0 ACT Figure 2-37 —...
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® 5ESS 235-200-150 SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE Feburary 2007 SYS EMER CRITICAL MAJOR MINOR CKT LIM SYS NORM OVERLOAD SYS INH AM PERPH OS LINKS MISC CMD< 1190 - SM 050 DRM MCTSI REMOVE SM 050 STAT 20X MCTSI 23XY MCTSI X REF Y NORMAL SITE 000 RESTORE...
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® 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE 235-200-150 Feburary 2007 RESULT MCTSI forces cleared. MCTSI is switched. (SW:MCTSI=SM#) 2.9.5.8 MCC Page 1400 - Switching Module BLDG/PWR Alarm Status The purpose of the 1400,X page is to display all building/power alarm status and assignment and the alarm retire mode.
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® 5ESS 235-200-150 SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE Feburary 2007 RESULT Inhibit Alarm XX Allow Alarm XX Auto Alarm Retire Manual Alarm Retire 2.9.5.9 MCC Keyboard The local DRM MCC keyboard keys are used in a normal fashion to enter numeric codes, input messages, and alphanumeric responses to the system.
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® 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE 235-200-150 Feburary 2007 2.9.5.9.1 Alarm Release Function Key There are two system alarm release modes: automatic alarm release and manual alarm release. If the system is in the automatic alarm release mode, the audible alarm and the flashing alarm conditions are released 8 seconds after initialization.
® 5ESS 235-200-150 SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE Feburary 2007 2.9.6 Receive-Only Printer (ROP) The ROP provides the local office personnel with a means for obtaining a hardcopy printout of system messages. This printout provides a permanent copy of messages for future reference.
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® 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE 235-200-150 Feburary 2007 Asynchr onous Pat ch Panel SAI - 0 PO R T 0 PO R T 1 To STLW S PO R T 2 PO R T 3 PO R T 4 PO R T 5 PO R T 6 PO R T 7...
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® 5ESS 235-200-150 SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE Feburary 2007 To STLWS Asynchronous Patch Panel SAI-0 PO R T 0 PO R T 1 PO R T 2 PO R T 3 PO R T 4 PO R T 5 PO R T 6 PO R T 7 Parallel Port...
® 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE 235-200-150 Feburary 2007 2.9.7 Supplemental Trunk and Line Work Station (STLWS) The Supplementary Trunk and Line Work Station (STLWS) is an optional local interactive menu interface used to test, monitor, or measure trunks and lines. The STLWS terminal is a Display Administration Process (DAP) type terminal.
235–200–145, 5ESS Switch OneLink Manager Administrative Services (ASM) User’s Guide for more information. The Software Change Administration and Notification System (SCANS) is a software support package provided by Lucent technologies. SCANS provides the following services: • Distributing emergency software fixes •...
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® 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE 235-200-150 Feburary 2007 To Optional OSS To SCCS M odem / D C E M odem / To AMA D C E To SCANS M odem / D C E M odem / M odem / D C E D C E Interface Converter...
® 5ESS 235-200-150 SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE Feburary 2007 Figure 2-46 — SCANS/AMA/SCCS/Optional OSS Interface - Netra 240 2.9.10 Automatic Message Accounting (AMA) Data Link Billing activities are performed at the ASM via tapes, a datalink, or the AMADNS application (if purchased). For the AMADNS application, a local AMA data link, AMATPS, can be connected at the DRM.
® 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE 235-200-150 Feburary 2007 Guidelines and 235-190-300, 5ESS Switch Billing Features and Specifications. (See 235-200-145, 5ESS Switch OneLink Manager Administrative Services Module (ASM) User’s Guide, for more information on AMADNS.) 2.9.11 Switching Control Center System (SCCS) Data Link The SCCS is an optional remote office control system.
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® 5ESS 235-200-150 SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE Feburary 2007 AM SOFTWARE UNIX® RTR OS 3B21 EMULATOR AW UNIX® OPERATING SYSTEM CM SIMULATOR ASSIST PROCESS Figure 2-47 — AW Software Architecture The AW provides the same functions provided by the AM. These are those functions that are best performed out of the call processing environment: —...
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® 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE 235-200-150 Feburary 2007 2.11.2 Switching Module Software The switching module software provides all call processing and the necessary control software to allow the switching module to communicate and pass data to and from the 2.12 Features The DRM supports most of the features (for example, ISDN, Centrex) of the 5ESS switch.
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® 5ESS 235-200-150 SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE Feburary 2007 Procedures. The appendices in this IP relating to retrofit are high level outlines and are intended only as a supplement to the retrofit manual. 2.12.6 Software Release Update A software release update is performed to transition from one software release text load to another.
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® 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE 235-200-150 Feburary 2007 reported in the results file. The pathname of the results file is /app/su/automation/autorslts. The results file will subsequently be sent to a remote host using one of three file transfer mechanisms: FTP, RCP, or UUTO. The destination of the results file and the method used for file transfer are specified in a configuration file on the ASM.
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® 5ESS 235-200-150 SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE Feburary 2007 Note(s): a. When the UPDATE_OFFICE_PROFILE command is used to update the SU Automation office profile, the list of attributes to be updated must be terminated with the command END_ARG. The END_ARG command must be placed on a line by itself.
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® 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE 235-200-150 Feburary 2007 ends in a slash character, it will be interpreted as the name of a directory. In this case, the destination file will be placed in this directory and will have the same name as the local file.
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® 5ESS 235-200-150 SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE Feburary 2007 2.12.7.5.1 FTP FTP requires that a file with pathname /.netrc exist on the ASM. This file must be readable only by the owner (root). The format of this file and the information it must contain are described in the Solaris documentation.
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235-200-150 NETWORK PROCEDURES October 2005 Distinctive Remote Module (DRM) CONTENTS PAGE 3. NETWORK PROCEDURES....3 - 1 Local Log on to the Networking Router ... 3.1-1 3.1-1 Remote Log on to The Networking Router .
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NETWORK PROCEDURES 235-200-150 October 2005 Figure 3.7-3 — Example X.3 Parameter Values Screen with Sample Field Values ....3.7-5 3.7-5 Figure 3.7-4 — PAD Port Configuration for Remote RC/V with Sample Values .
October 2005 NETWORK PROCEDURES Network Procedures The network components for the Lucent Technologies Network Component Solution (LNCS), as described in Section 2.7, consist of a smart Ethernet switch at the host site, which is connected to routers at both the host site and each remote DRM site.
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NETWORK PROCEDURES 235-200-150 October 2005 • Procedure 3.9 Set Up the High-Speed Interface for EADAS Data to the Host Site • Procedure 3.10 Install the BRI to PRI to Back up the T1 • Procedure 3.11 DRM Network Element Software Download Procedure •...
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235-200-150 NETWORK PROCEDURES October 2004 Procedure 3.1 Local Log on to the Networking Router Purpose Use this procedure to locally access the networking router. When to Use This procedure is performed prior to: • configuring the router at the DRM site •...
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NETWORK PROCEDURES 235-200-150 Procedure 3.1 October 2004 Note: If a valid password is not entered within three attempts, the data call to the Supervisor is cleared and the X.28 PAD message CLR PAD is displayed. To be reconnected to the Supervisor, enter 9999 or power-cycle the Console. Select the menu item "VT100 or ANSI compatible"...
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235-200-150 NETWORK PROCEDURES January 2003 Procedure 3.2 Remote Log on to The Networking Router Purpose Use this procedure to access the networking router from a remote location on the network. When to Use This procedure is performed prior to: • configuring the router from the host site •...
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NETWORK PROCEDURES 235-200-150 Procedure 3.2 January 2003 Enter 2 for the VT100 or ANSI compatible choice. Response: The main menu is displayed: 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 *** Main Menu *** 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1 - Status Board, addresses, statistics, enable/disable, error log 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 2 - Call control Call set-up, disconnect, status...
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235-200-150 NETWORK PROCEDURES April 2004 Procedure 3.3 Back Up the DynaStar 500 (Base/Growth) Router Configuration File at the DRM Site Purpose Use this procedure to backup the configuration settings for the router at the DRM site. When To Use This procedure is performed whenever a new router has been installed and configured, or any new information is added to the configuration file.
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NETWORK PROCEDURES 235-200-150 Procedure 3.3 April 2004 Enter get config Received XXXXX bytes in X seconds Response: tftp> (For example, Received 89740 bytes in 5.4 seconds tftp>) Enter binary tftp> Response: Enter get cnfgload.cmp Received XXXXX bytes in X seconds Response: tftp>...
235-200-150 NETWORK PROCEDURES April 2004 Procedure 3.4 Back Up The DynaStar 500 (Base/Growth) Router Configuration File at the Host Site Purpose ® Use this procedure to backup the configuration settings for the router at the 5ESS switch host site. When To Use This procedure is performed whenever a new router has been installed and configured, or any new information is added to the configuration file.
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NETWORK PROCEDURES 235-200-150 Procedure 3.4 April 2004 Enter pwd asm0# /varapp/dynastar/host_X Response: asm0# X = ‘a’ if Host DynaStar Router 00 is being backed up Where: ‘b’ if Host DynaStar Router 01 is being backed up ‘c’ if Host DynaStar Router 02 is being backed up Enter tftp X where X is the IP address of Ethernet port at the router...
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235-200-150 NETWORK PROCEDURES October 2004 Procedure 3.5 Restore the Configuration Settings for the DynaStar 500 (Base/Growth) Router at the DRM Site Purpose The following procedure restores the configuration settings for the router at the DRM site. When to Use The following procedure is used when restoring the original setting: •...
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NETWORK PROCEDURES 235-200-150 Procedure 3.5 October 2004 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 ***Ethernet Interface Parameters*** 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 Port: 0 On-board Ethernet Last changed: 1-30-00 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 14:20:48 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 Press <RET> to toggle values -| |--Type in values. Max chars shown in () --| 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 Port type: ethernet...
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235-200-150 NETWORK PROCEDURES October 2004 Procedure 3.5 10. Type and enter 5 for IP port information. Response: The IP Port Information menu is displayed. Exhibit 3.5-1 — IP Port Information Menu At DRM Site 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 ***IP Port Information*** 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 Last changed: 2-24-00...
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NETWORK PROCEDURES 235-200-150 Procedure 3.5 October 2004 If the ping command fails, seek technical support. 17. Type and enter cd /dynastar Response: 18. Type and enter pwd Response: /dynastar 19. Type and enter ls -l Response: total XXX -rw-r--r-- 1 root other XXXX Jul 26 10:23 cnfgload.cmp -rw-r--r-- 1 root other XXXXX Jul 26 10:23 config 20.
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235-200-150 NETWORK PROCEDURES October 2004 Procedure 3.5 Type and enter 2 (for VT100 or ANSI compatible) at the Enter Console Type: prompt. Response: The Main Menu page is displayed. • If one of the other menu pages is displayed, press the [Esc] key repeatedly until the Main Menu page is displayed.
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235-200-150 NETWORK PROCEDURES October 2004 Procedure 3.6 Restore the Configuration Settings for the DynaStar 500 (Base/Growth) Router ® at the 5ESS Switch Host Site Purpose The following procedure restores the configuration settings for the router at the 5ESS Switch Host site. When to Use The following procedure is used when restoring the original setting: •...
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NETWORK PROCEDURES 235-200-150 Procedure 3.6 October 2004 Type and enter 0 for Ethernet Response: The Ethernet Interface Parameters page is displayed. See Figure 3.5-1 On the Ethernet Interface Parameters page, specify the following information: (Use TAB and Cursor keys to navigate among the fields.) •...
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235-200-150 NETWORK PROCEDURES October 2004 Procedure 3.6 Exhibit 3.6-1 — IP Port Information Menu At Host Site 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 ***IP Port Information*** 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 Last changed: 2-24-00 14:19:02 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 Port(s) Interface IP Address IP Mask |-Use RET to toggle| 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 X.X.X.X X.X.X.X Protocol...
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NETWORK PROCEDURES 235-200-150 Procedure 3.6 October 2004 20. Click on the ASM Unit. Response: The ASM Page displays. 21. Right Click on the Cut Through button and select Open Telnet to ASM option from the drop down menu. Response: A seperate window opens containing the ASM UNIX shell. 22.
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235-200-150 NETWORK PROCEDURES October 2004 Procedure 3.6 Sent XXXX bytes in XXX seconds tftp> X varies according to the configuration of the router. 30. Type and enter quit Response: asm0# 31. On the Supervisor Console, display the Main Menu page if it is not already displayed: •...
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NETWORK PROCEDURES 235-200-150 Procedure 3.6 October 2004 36. STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE. Page 3.6-6 Issue 3.00L...
235-200-150 NETWORK PROCEDURES January 2003 Procedure 3.7 Configure the Router to Support Serial Asynchronous Interface (SAI) at the DRM Site OVERVIEW The following procedure sets up the configuration of the DynaStar 500 to allow a vt100 terminal to connect to a port at a DynaStar unit that is remote from the DRM to provide the user with the same access to RC/V and STLWS as any terminal set up for OAM&P.
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NETWORK PROCEDURES 235-200-150 Procedure 3.7 January 2003 • 10 ft. cable (COM CODE: 408355535) to connect SAI-0, ports 2–7 and SAI-1, ports 0–7 (Netra t 1120 and Netra 20) or ports 0–5 (Netra 240) to remote DynaStar port 102 or 103 through 116. PROCEDURE 3.7.1 Program the Port of the Router at the DRM Site for PAD Access At the main menu, Enter 2 for port.
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235-200-150 NETWORK PROCEDURES January 2003 Procedure 3.7 Press the left arrow key twice. The cursor is positioned at Process selections (Y/N). Response: Enter Y. Press the <Esc> key. Response: The main menu is displayed. At the main menu, enter 3 for configuration. Response: The Configuration Commands menu is displayed.
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NETWORK PROCEDURES 235-200-150 Procedure 3.7 January 2003 Note: Each X.121 address must be unique for each DynaStar box. Therefore, it is recommended that a naming convention be used so that the address for the first DRM (node #=1) port 102, the X.121 address will be 3102. (3+1–1) * 1000 + 102 = 3102.
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235-200-150 NETWORK PROCEDURES January 2003 Procedure 3.7 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 *** X.3 Parameter Values *** 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 Profile 85(10)DRM Enter value Permitted values 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1: PAD recall 0-no escape, 1-DLE, 32-126 define char 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 2: PAD echo 0-no echo, 1-echo 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 3: Data forwarding chars 0, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 3-255...
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NETWORK PROCEDURES 235-200-150 Procedure 3.7 January 2003 • At Connection mode, enter DCE (Use the return key to toggle.) • At Autoconnect, enter Y-DSS (Use the return key to toggle.) • At DSS signal, enter IGNORE (Use the return key to toggle.) •...
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235-200-150 NETWORK PROCEDURES January 2003 Procedure 3.7 20. Enter 6 for Access Services. Response: The Access Server Commands menu is displayed. 21. Enter 5 for Async service. Response: The Async Service Names menu is displayed. 22. At the Async Service Names menu, enter the following information: (Use the <Tab>...
235-200-150 NETWORK PROCEDURES January 2003 Procedure 3.8 ® Set up the High Speed Interface to send NFM/SCC data to the 5ESS Switch Host Site OVERVIEW The Network Fault Management (NFM) Operational Support System is located near the host 5ESS Switch. The DRM’s total network management (TNM) traffic is routed back to the host over the TCP-IP network.
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NETWORK PROCEDURES 235-200-150 Procedure 3.8 January 2003 3.8.1.2 Assign the High Speed Port on the Router at the DRM site Enter 3 for configuration. Response: The Configuration Commands menu is displayed. Enter 2 for port. Response: The Configure Port menu is displayed. Enter 2 for Quad-Card.
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235-200-150 NETWORK PROCEDURES January 2003 Procedure 3.8 For each of the 7 LCNs, enter the following information: (Use the arrow keys to navigate the screen) • At Service, enter PVC/XOT (Use the return key to change.) • At LOCAL PORT #, enter 203 •...
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NETWORK PROCEDURES 235-200-150 Procedure 3.8 January 2003 • At Line Speed, enter 2.4 Kbps (Use the return key to change.) • At X.25 mode, enter DTE (Use the return key to change.) • At Max Packet size, enter 256 (Use the return key to change.) •...
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235-200-150 NETWORK PROCEDURES January 2003 Procedure 3.8 10. Perform Procedure 3.3, Back up the DynaStar 500 3. Trademark of DYMEC, Inc. Issue 3.00 Page 3.8-5...
235-200-150 NETWORK PROCEDURES January 2003 Procedure 3.9 Set up the High Speed Interface to Send EADAS Data to the Host Site Purpose The following procedure is used to set up the High Speed Interface to send EADAS data to the Host Site. Reason to Perform The following procedure should be used to provide access to DRM High Speed Interface ports by connecting the High Speed Interface ports to the customer...
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NETWORK PROCEDURES 235-200-150 Procedure 3.9 January 2003 At Port type,, enter X.25 line. (Use the return key to change.) Response: The X.25 Port Configuration menu is displayed. At the x.25 Port Configuration Screen, enter the following information: (Use the arrow keys to navigate the screen) •...
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235-200-150 NETWORK PROCEDURES January 2003 Procedure 3.9 Press the left arrow key twice. The cursor is positioned at Process Selections (Y/N). Response: Enter Y. Hold down the Ctrl key and press the W key. Hold down the Ctrl key and press the ] key. Enter quit 10.
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NETWORK PROCEDURES 235-200-150 Procedure 3.9 January 2003 • At Permanent/Number of VCs, enter 3. Press the left arrow twice. The cursor is positioned at Process Selections (Y/N). Response: Enter Y Response: The Configure Port menu is displayed. Enter <Ctrl>w. Press the <Esc> key until the main menu is displayed. Response: The main menu is displayed.
235-200-150 NETWORK PROCEDURES January 2003 Procedure 3.10 3.10 Install the BRI to PRI to Back up the T1 OVERVIEW The T1 facility can have a back up connection established when the T1 connection is unavailable. In order to back up the T1, a BRI is used at the remote site. One B-channel is used as a 64K backup channel when the T1 connectivity is lost.
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NETWORK PROCEDURES 235-200-150 Procedure 3.10 January 2003 • At Trunk Name, enter PRI • At FrameType, enter D4. (Use return key to change.) Press the left arrow. The cursor is positioned at process selections (Y/N). Response: Enter y. Press the esc key until the main menu is displayed. Response: The main menu is displayed.
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235-200-150 NETWORK PROCEDURES January 2003 Procedure 3.10 Press the left arrow. The cursor is positioned at process selections (Y/N). Response: Enter Y. Hold down the Ctrl key and press the w key. Response: The settings are saved to flash. Press the esc key until the main menu is displayed. Response: The main menu is displayed.
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NETWORK PROCEDURES 235-200-150 Procedure 3.10 January 2003 • At Local Mask address, enter the BRI Port SubNet of the router at the DRM site For example, 255.255.255.252 Press the left arrow twice. The cursor is positioned at process selections (Y/N). Response: Enter y.
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235-200-150 NETWORK PROCEDURES January 2003 Procedure 3.10 Enter the following information in slot 1: (Use the arrow keys to navigate the screen.) • At Telephone #, enter circuit-switched data telephone number of the BRI • At SPID, enter the service Profile ID for the BRI Press the left arrow.
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NETWORK PROCEDURES 235-200-150 Procedure 3.10 January 2003 Enter 3 for router. Response: The Router Commands menu is displayed. Enter 5 for IP Port Information. Response: The IP Port Information menu is displayed. At the IP Port Information menu, enter the following information for the BRI port: (Use the arrow keys to navigate the screen.) •...
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235-200-150 NETWORK PROCEDURES January 2003 Procedure 3.10 3.10.4 Verify that BRI to PRI backup connection is established Login to the Remote-Networking Router. Go to the call status page and watch the call status. At the Main Menu, enter 1. Enter 2. Remove the T1 connection from port on the Remote-Networking Router.
Lucent Electronic Delivery (LED) system. A PDF file describing the Lucent Electronic Delivery directory structure at a high generic release level is published to the Customer Support/Download Section of www.lucent.com. This file entitled Dir_Structure.pdf provides navigational direction to upload/download software to/from the Lucent Electronic Delivery network.
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This information should be stored in the office records. The following table provides the Lucent defined default IP addresses, a column to record the customer defined IP addresses if used, and a column to record the network element software version number.
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NETWORK PROCEDURES August 2004 Procedure 3.11 Table 3.11-2 — IP Addresses and Software Versions Table DRM Network Element Lucent IP Address Customer IP Address Version Number Simple ASM or HA ASM 1 10.10.1.1 HA ASM 2 10.10.1.2 Host Cajun Switch 10.10.1.245...
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Response: A message similar to: 200 Type set to I. ftp> Change directory to the location of the software download package on Lucent Electronic Delivery, type and enter: cd /5ESS/5Eg.v/VCDXg.v/zip g.v = 5E generic and version numbers Where: Response: A message similar to: 250 CWD command successful.
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235-200-150 NETWORK PROCEDURES August 2004 Procedure 3.11 A message similar to: 226 Binary Transfer complete. Followed by the number of "bytes" and "time" it took to get the file from Lucent Electronic Delivery. ftp> 10. Type and enter: quit Response: A message similar to: 221 Goodbye.
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NETWORK PROCEDURES 235-200-150 Procedure 3.11 August 2004 If executing the Cajun switch software download procedure, continue to the next step. Type and enter: cd /tftpboot Response: ASM UNIX shell prompt will display. Remove directory structure and files created by this procedure. Type and enter: /bin/rm –rf drm Response: ASM UNIX shell prompt will display.
The following table provides the Lucent defined default IP address, a column to record the customer defined IP address if used, and a column to record the Cajun switch software version number.
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235-200-150 Procedure 3.12 April 2004 Table 3.12-1 — Host Cajun IP Addresse and Software Version Table DRM Network Element Lucent IP Address Customer IP Address Version Number Host Cajun Switch 10.10.1.245 PROCEDURE Establish a telnet connection to the Cajun switch, type and enter:...
Before beginning this procedure, obtain the IP address for the DynaStar routers. This information should be stored in the office records. The following table provides the Lucent defined default IP addresses, a column to record the customer defined IP addresses if used, and a column to record the DynaStar routers software version numbers.
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235-200-150 Procedure 3.13 April 2004 Table 3.13-1 — DynaStar Router IP Addresses and Software Versions Table DRM Network Element Lucent IP Address Customer IP Address Version Number Host DynaStar Router 00 10.10.1.254 Remote DynaStar Router – DRM 1 10.10.9.254 Remote DynaStar Router – DRM 2 10.10.10.254...
Replace the Cajun P333T Ethernet Switch Purpose This procedure is used to replace a defective Cajun P333T Ethernet Switch in the Lucent Network Component Solution (LNCS) configuration with a replacement Cajun P333T Ethernet Switch. When to Use This procedure is used to replace only a defective Cajun P333T Ethernet Switch. The...
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NETWORK PROCEDURES 235-200-150 Procedure 3.14 October 2004 Table 3.14-1 — VT100 Settings For Cajun Switch Replacement Procedure Setting Value Terminal Emulation VT100 COM Port Com 1 (or some other serial connector) Baud Rate 9600 Data Bits Parity None Stop Bits Flow Control None •...
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235-200-150 NETWORK PROCEDURES October 2004 Procedure 3.14 Table 3.14-2 — RJ-45 Pin Assignment Cajun P330 RJ-45 Pin Name For Future Use TXD (P330 input) RXD (P330 output) • Access to an ASM UNIX shell. Required Information References to IP Address and Subnet Mask assignments in this procedure are the default assignments for the LNCS configuration.
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NETWORK PROCEDURES 235-200-150 Procedure 3.14 October 2004 Connect the cables that were removed in Step 3 to the appropriate connector ports at the front of the replacement Cajun switch. Connect the DC power cable that was removed in Step 2 to the terminal block at the rear of the replacement Cajun switch.
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235-200-150 NETWORK PROCEDURES October 2004 Procedure 3.14 This command will force a switch-over to the master module and disconnect your telnet session *** Reset *** - do you want to continue (Y/N)? Type and enter the "yes" confirmation: Response: Connection closed by foreign host. The "Login:″...
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NETWORK PROCEDURES 235-200-150 Procedure 3.14 October 2004 Table 3.14-3 — Verify Connectivity Between ASM and Host Router Command Response ping 10.10.1.254 (for Host Router A) 10.10.1.254 is alive ping 10.10.1.253 (for Host Router B) 10.10.1.253 is alive ping 10.10.1.252 (for Host Router C) 10.10.1.252 is alive 14.
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Host Router or Remote Router Purpose This procedure replaces a defective DynaStar 500 Host Router or Remote Router in the Lucent Network Component Solution (LNCS) configuration with a replacement DynaStar 500 Host Router or Remote Router. When to Use This procedure is used to replace a defective DynaStar 500 Router with a replacement DynaStar 500 Router.
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NETWORK PROCEDURES 235-200-150 Procedure 3.15 October 2004 Table 3.15-1 — VT100 Settings For DynaStar Router Replacement Procedure Setting Value Terminal Emulation VT100 COM Port Com 1 (or some other serial connector) Baud Rate 9600 Data Bits Parity Even Stop Bits Flow Control None •...
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235-200-150 NETWORK PROCEDURES October 2004 Procedure 3.15 Table 3.15-3 — Compressed Configuration File Location For Host Router File Location Router /varapp/dynastar/host_a/cnfgload.cmp Host Router A /varapp/dynastar/host_b/cnfgload.cmp Host Router B /varapp/dynastar/host_c/cnfgload.cmp Host Router C Access the configuration file for the Host Router from the ASM UNIX console.
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NETWORK PROCEDURES 235-200-150 Procedure 3.15 October 2004 Note 1: Each Power Supply cable is connected into a plate which is screwed into the back of the defective Router. Do not remove the screws or the plate. Pull the Power Supply cable connector straight out from the middle of the plate to disconnect it.
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235-200-150 NETWORK PROCEDURES October 2004 Procedure 3.15 18. Using a Philips #3 screwdriver, install the four screws that were removed from the defective Router in Step 11 onto the front of the replacement Router (two screws on each side) to secure the mounting brackets onto the front of the Router. 19.
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NETWORK PROCEDURES 235-200-150 Procedure 3.15 October 2004 If the Remote Router was replaced, see “Restore the Configuration Settings for the DynaStar 500 (Base/Growth) Router at the DRM Site,” Procedure 3.5. 29. Reset the date and time on the replacement Router. If the Supervisor Console is not displaying the DynaStar Supervisor page, type and enter 9999 at the * prompt to display the DynaStar Supervisor page.
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235-200-150 NETWORK PROCEDURES October 2004 Procedure 3.15 30. Verify connectivity between the ASM and the DRM through the replacement Router by executing the following: If a Host Router was replaced go to step 31. If a Remote Router was replaced go to step 32. 31.
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NETWORK PROCEDURES 235-200-150 Procedure 3.15 October 2004 Table 3.15-4 — Verify Connectivity Between ASM and Host Router Command Response ping 10.10.1.254 (for Host Router A) 10.10.1.254 is alive ping 10.10.1.253 (for Host Router B) 10.10.1.253 is alive ping 10.10.1.252 (for Host Router C) 10.10.1.252 is alive Verify the connectivity between the ASM and all Remote Routers that are configured under the replacement Host Router: The format of the ping command is:...
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235-200-150 NETWORK PROCEDURES October 2004 Procedure 3.15 Table 3.15-5 — Verify Connectivity Between ASM and Remote Router Host Router Replaced Remote Router Command Response Host Router A Remote Router 1 ping 10.10.8.6 10.10.8.6 is alive Host Router A Remote Router 2 ping 10.10.8.10 10.10.8.10 is alive Host Router A...
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NETWORK PROCEDURES 235-200-150 Procedure 3.15 October 2004 Table 3.15-6 — Verify Connectivity Between ASM and DRM Host Router Replaced Command Response Host Router A DRM 1 ping 10.10.9.1 10.10.9.1 is alive Host Router A DRM 2 ping 10.10.10.1 10.10.10.1 is alive Host Router A DRM 3 ping 10.10.11.1 10.10.11.1 is alive...
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235-200-150 NETWORK PROCEDURES October 2004 Procedure 3.15 Table 3.15-7 — Verify Connectivity Between DRM and Remote Router Remote Router Replaced Configured To DRM Command Response Remote Router 1 DRM 1 ping 10.10.9.254 10.10.9.254 is alive Remote Router 2 DRM 2 ping 10.10.10.254 10.10.10.254 is alive Remote Router 3 DRM 3...
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NETWORK PROCEDURES 235-200-150 Procedure 3.15 October 2004 Table 3.15-8 — Verify Connectivity Between DRM and Host Router Remote Router Replaced Host Router Command Response Remote Router 1 Host Router A ping 10.10.8.5 10.10.8.5 is alive Remote Router 2 Host Router A ping 10.10.8.9 10.10.8.9 is alive Remote Router 3 Host Router A ping 10.10.8.13...
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235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE March 2006 Distinctive Remote Module (DRM) CONTENTS PAGE 4. ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE ..4 - 1 Halt the Administrative Module (AM) Emulator ..4.1-1 4.1-1 Halt the Administrative Workstation .
ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 March 2006 Replace System Unit ( Netra 240)....4.13 4.13-1 4.13-1 4.14 Replace a DAT Tape Drive Unit ( Netra 240) ..4.14-1 4.14-1 4.15...
235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE March 2006 Figure 4.6-6 — Quad Fast Ethernet - Netra 20 Interface Connections..4.6-4 4.6-4 Figure 4.6-7 — MCC Interface to Administrative Workstation - Netra t 1120 ..... . . 4.6-5 4.6-5 Figure 4.6-8 —...
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ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 March 2006 Figure 4.14-2 — NETRA 240 DAT Front Panel ... . . 4.14-2 4.14-2 Figure 4.15-1 — NETRA 240 DAT Rear Panel ... . . 4.15-1 4.15-1 Figure 4.15-2 —...
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235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE March 2006 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE Overview This chapter covers maintenance of the Netra t 1120, Netra 20 and Netra 240 (Administrative Workstation) located at the DRM office. Although procedure steps involving software commands can be performed via the ASM (via an OA&M cut-through), someone must be present at the DRM office to perform any hardware portions.
235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE January 2003 Procedure 4.1 Halt the Administrative Module (AM) Emulator OVERVIEW Before performing a number of critical maintenance tasks on the AW, ensure that the emulator has been properly halted. This shutdown operation of the emulator ensures that all processes will correctly restart when the emulator is returned to service.
235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE October 2005 Procedure 4.2 Halt the Administrative Workstation OVERVIEW Before performing any type of maintenance on the AW, ensure that the workstation has been properly halted. This shutdown operation for the software ensures that all processes will correctly restart when the workstation is returned to service. PROCEDURE Halt the AM emulator.
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ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 4.2 October 2005 attaws console login: awadmin From the Administrative Workstation Main Menu, select "Halt the Workstation,” Answer yes to the confirmation. If you select a task by mistake, answer no to the confirmation, and the main menu will return. Response: You have chosen to halt the workstation.
235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE January 2003 Procedure 4.3 Restore Administrative Workstation OVERVIEW This procedure provides the steps to take when the AW locks up and fails to respond to input commands or pokes entered on the MCC terminal. The following items could cause the AW to lock up: •...
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ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 4.3 January 2003 Do you want to continue (yes/no) yes Wait for the boot sequence to complete and then switch back to the MCC by holding down the Ctrl key and pressing Enter (not Return). 12.
235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE October 2005 Procedure 4.4 Backup Administrative Workstation Operating System OVERVIEW This procedure should be run following an update to the AW operating system or the 3B21 emulator. This procedure should be used whenever a software update is applied which has TARGET=EMULATOR.
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ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 4.4 October 2005 space see the next screen of output see the previous screen of output see a list of available keys quit viewing output Select "Return to main menu." If the Administrative Workstation Operating System is only being backed up to disk, proceed to step 10.
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235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE October 2005 Procedure 4.4 19. Label the tape with the following information: Date:__________________________ Generic:_______________________ BWM Level:____________________ Tape Type: Emulator and Sun OS Tape Seq Number:______________ Comments:_____________________ The workstation operating system/emulator has been successfully backed up. 20. STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE. Issue 3.00H Page 4.4-3...
235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE October 2005 Procedure 4.5 Boot Administrative Workstation From Alternate Disk OVERVIEW This procedure should be used to replace a defective disk drive on the AW. On the Netra t 1120, Netra 20 and Netra 240 both the primary disk and the secondary disk are internal drives.
235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE March 2006 Procedure 4.5.1 Replace a Defective Disk ( Netra 4.5.1 t 1120) OVERVIEW This procedure is used to replace a defective disk drive in the Administrative Workstation (AW). Note: If the primary disk drive is being replaced, this procedure assumes that the secondary disk drive contains a backup of the 3B Emulator and Solaris Operating System software.
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ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 4.5.1 March 2006 If YES, continue with Step 5. If NO, skip to Step 7. Remove the primary disk drive from the lower disk drive slot by pushing the latch to the right, extending the drive handle, and pulling the disk from the drive bay.
235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE October 2005 Procedure 4.5.2 Replace a Defective Secondary Disk ( Netra 4.5.2 PROCEDURE Note: This procedure requires a replacement disk to be available. At the login prompt, login as root. Execute the mount command and determine which Solaris disk the system is running on.
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ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 4.5.2 October 2005 12. Enter the following command to set the system crash dump device to the primary disk. dumpadm -d /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s1 13. Enter luxadm remove_device /dev/rdsk/c1t1d0s2. If the following response is received, enter “c” to continue. If this response is not received, seek technical assistance.
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235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE October 2005 Procedure 4.5.2 Figure 4.5.2-1 — Removal of the Netra 20 Hard Drives 17. Verify that the blue light indicating the disk can be removed is lit. Note: If the Blue light does not light with 2 minutes after completing step 13, seek technical assistance.
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ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 4.5.2 October 2005 20. Before installing the new secondary disk, enter luxadm insert_device. If the following response is received continue with step 21. If this response is not received, seek technical assistance. Response: Please hit 〈RETURN〉 when you have finished adding Fibre Channel Enclosure(s)/Device(s): 21.
235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE October 2005 Procedure 4.5.3 Replace a Defective Primary Disk ( Netra 4.5.3 PROCEDURE Note: This procedure requires a replacement disk to be available. At the login prompt, login as root. Execute the mount command and determine which Solaris disk the system is running on.
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ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 4.5.3 October 2005 12. Enter the following command to set the system crash dump device to the secondary disk. dumpadm -d /dev/dsk/c1t1s0s1 13. Enter luxadm remove_device /dev/rdsk/c1t0s0s2. If the following response is received, enter “c” to continue. If this response is not received, seek technical assistance.
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235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE October 2005 Procedure 4.5.3 Figure 4.5.3-1 — Removal of the Netra 20 Hard Drives 17. Verify that the blue light indicating the disk can be removed is lit. Note: If the Blue light does not light with 2 minutes after completing step 13, seek technical assistance.
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ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 4.5.3 October 2005 20. Before installing the new primary disk, enter luxadm insert_device. If the following response is received continue with step 21. If this response is not received, seek technical assistance. Response: Please hit 〈RETURN〉 when you have finished adding Fibre Channel Enclosure(s)/Device(s): 21.
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235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE October 2005 Procedure 4.5.3 Do you want to change the default boot device to the secondary disk (disk1)? 28. When prompted, enter return to continue. 29. From the Administrative Workstation Main Menu, select "Boot the Workstation”. Answer yes to the confirmation.
235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE October 2005 Procedure 4.5.4 Replace a Defective Primary Disk ( Netra 4.5.4 240) OVERVIEW Note: This procedure requires a replacement disk drive to be available. Also, the secondary disk must be loaded with the appropriate 3B21 Emulator and Solaris Operating System software for the office.
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If currently at a UNIX prompt, then proceed with Step 8. Otherwise, continue with the next Step. At the login prompt, login as root . Obtain the root password for the AW from Lucent TSS if necessary. Execute the mount command and determine which Solaris disk the system is running on.
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19. From the Administrative Workstation Main Menu, select "Exit″. 20. At the login prompt, login as root. Obtain the root password for the AW from Lucent TSS if necessary. 21. Enter the following command to set the system crash dump device to the secondary disk.
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ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 4.5.4 October 2005 c1::dsk/c1t0d0 unavailable connected unconfigured unknown c1::dsk/c1t1d0 disk connected configured unknown scsi-bus connected configured unknown c2::rmt/0 tape connected configured unknown 25. Open the bezel at the front of the AW to access the primary disk drive. The bezel is opened by gripping the bezel at the two finger holds and rotating it down to its open position.
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235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE October 2005 Procedure 4.5.4 27. Verify that the "Ready to remove" indicator is ON (lit blue) indicating the primary disk can be removed. Note: If the indicator is not ON (lit blue), seek technical assistance. 28. Remove the defective primary disk from the HDD 0 bay (left disk). See Figure 4.5.4-3 (Netra 240 Disk Drive Access).
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ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 4.5.4 October 2005 Lock the drive in the bay by pressing on the drive handle until the drive catch closes. 30. Close the bezel at the front of the AW. The bezel is closed by gripping the bezel at the two finger holds and rotating it up to its closed position.
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48. At the login prompt, login as root. Obtain the root password for the AW from Lucent TSS if necessary. 49. Enter the following command to set the system crash dump device to the primary disk.
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ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 4.5.4 October 2005 50. Log off using the exit command. 51. STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE. Page 4.5.4-8 Issue 3.00B...
235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE October 2005 Procedure 4.5.5 Replace a Defective Secondary Disk ( Netra 4.5.5 240) OVERVIEW Note: This procedure requires a replacement disk drive to be available. Also, the primary disk must be loaded with the appropriate 3B21 Emulator and Solaris Operating System software for the office.
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If currently at a UNIX prompt, then proceed with Step 8. Otherwise, continue with the next Step. At the login prompt, login as root . Obtain the root password for the AW from Lucent TSS if necessary. Execute the mount command and determine which Solaris disk the system is running on.
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19. From the Administrative Workstation Main Menu, select "Exit″. 20. At the login prompt, login as root. Obtain the root password for the AW from Lucent TSS if necessary. 21. Enter the following command to set the system crash dump device to the primary disk.
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ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 4.5.5 October 2005 scsi-bus connected configured unknown c1::dsk/c1t0d0 disk connected configured unknown c1::dsk/c1t1d0 unavailable connected unconfigured unknown scsi-bus connected configured unknown c2::rmt/0 tape connected configured unknown 25. Open the bezel at the front of the AW to access the secondary disk drive. The bezel is opened by gripping the bezel at the two finger holds and rotating it down to its open position.
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235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE October 2005 Procedure 4.5.5 Note: If the indicator is not ON (lit blue), seek technical assistance. 28. Remove the defective secondary disk from the HDD 1bay (right disk). See Figure 4.5.5-3 (Netra 240 Disk Drive Access). Push the disk drive catch to the right to release the drive handle.
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ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 4.5.5 October 2005 30. Close the bezel at the front of the AW. The bezel is closed by gripping the bezel at the two finger holds and rotating it up to its closed position. See Figure 4.5.5-1 (Netra 240 Front Panel).
235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE Procedure 4.5.6 October 2005 4.5.6 Partition and Propagate the System to the Non-Active Disk PROCEDURE Halt the AM Emulator (see "Halt the Administrative Module (AM) Emulator,” Procedure 4.1). Switch to the UNIX console of the AW by holding down the Ctrl key and pressing Enter (not Return).
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ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 4.5.6 October 2005 If the AW is a Netra 20 or Netra 240, follow “Format the Primary or Secondary Disk from a Boot CD-ROM (Netra 20 or Netra 240), Procedure 4.5.8. After the new disk is formatted, the AW will reboot and automatically start the AW emulator.
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235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE October 2005 Procedure 4.5.6 Do you want to continue? (yes/no) yes The AW will boot on the primary disk and automatically start the AM emulator 22. Is the system booted and running the emulated AM environment? If YES, proceed with Step 23.
235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE January 2003 Procedure 4.5.7 Format the Secondary Disk from a Boot CD-ROM ( Netra 4.5.7 t 1120) PROCEDURE Stop the AW. See “Halt the Administrative Workstation,” Procedure 4.2. Load the 3B21 Emulator and Operating System CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
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ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 4.5.7 January 2003 (5e14.1 – 5e16.1 only): Do you want to set the secondary disk bootable? no (5e16.2 and later): Do you want to change /etc/vfstab to make the secondary disk bootable? no When it is completed, you will be prompted to press Return. When the prompt appears, press Return.
235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE October 2005 Procedure 4.5.8 Format the Primary or Secondary Disk from a Boot CD-ROM ( Netra 4.5.8 20 or Netra 240) PROCEDURE Stop the AW. See “Halt the Administrative Workstation,” Procedure 4.2. Load the 3B21 Emulator and Operating System CD-ROM into the CD-ROM/DVD drive.
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ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 4.5.8 October 2005 SunOS Release 5.8 Version Generic-108528-29 64-bit Copyright 1983-2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. After the system boots on the CD-ROM, the 3B21 Emulator and Operating System CD-ROM Installation main menu is displayed. Is this procedure being used to format the primary disk? If YES, proceed with Step 5.
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235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE October 2005 Procedure 4.5.8 From the main menu, select “Change the Workstation Default Boot Disk”. If given multiple disks to choose from, select the appropriate task number to set the desired default boot disk: Response: 1) Change the Workstation Default Boot Disk to Primary Disk 2) Change the Workstation Default Boot Disk to Secondary Disk 3) Return to the Main Menu Select task by number(1-3):...
235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE January 2006 Procedure 4.6 Replace System Unit ( Netra t 1120 or Netra 20) OVERVIEW This procedure is used to replace the Administrative Workstation (AW). Before replacing the AW, preliminary checks should be performed to ensure that the cause of failure has not resulted from power becoming unavailable to the unit, the power switch inadvertently placed to the off position, or the failure of a peripheral (Ethernet Serial Asynchronous, or High Speed) interface cable.
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ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 4.6 January 2006 Figure 4.6-1 — Administrative Workstation Interface Configuration ( Netra t 1120) Alarms Port (DB 15) LEDs Card Console/LOM Serial Parallel Port PCI Slots Serial Port B Serial Port A DC Power Connector A RJ - 45 HSSDC 4 USB...
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235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE January 2006 Procedure 4.6 Asynchr onous Pat ch Panel SAI - 0 PO R T 0 PO R T 1 To STLW S PO R T 2 PO R T 3 PO R T 4 PO R T 5 PO R T 6 PO R T 7 R O P...
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235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE January 2006 Procedure 4.6 MCC Terminal Keyboard Video AUX Port EIA Port Figure 4.6-7 — MCC Interface to Administrative Workstation - Netra t 1120 Issue 3.00L Page 4.6-5...
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ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 4.6 January 2006 Serial Port B Serial Port A MCC Terminal Keyboar d Vi deo AU X Por t EI A Por t Figure 4.6-8 — MCC Interface to Administrative Workstation - Netra 20 To STLWS Asynchronous Patch Panel SAI-0...
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235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE January 2006 Procedure 4.6 Asynchr onous Pat ch Panel SAI - 0 PO R T 0 PO R T 1 To STLW S PO R T 2 PO R T 3 PO R T 4 PO R T 5 PO R T 6 PO R T 7 R O P...
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ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 4.6 January 2006 To EAD AS To SC C S M odem / D C E To AM A M odem / D C E To SC AN S M odem / D C E M odem / M odem / D C E...
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235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE January 2006 Procedure 4.6 Remove the mounting screws securing the AW to the frame. Save the screws for mounting the replacement AW to the frame. Remove the AW from the frame by sliding the system forward. Remove the mounting brackets from the AW.
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ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 4.6 January 2006 — Remove the primary disk drive from the left disk drive slot (See Figure 4.6-14) by pushing the latch downward, extending the drive handle, and pulling the disk from the drive bay. —...
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235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE January 2006 Procedure 4.6 — Holding the drive handle, insert the secondary disk drive into the upper drive bay until contact is made with the backplane connector. Push the drive handle to lock the drive into the system. —...
235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE October 2005 Procedure 4.7 Remove Power to Administrative Workstation ( Netra t 1120 and Netra 20) OVERVIEW Since all peripherals on the Netra t 1120 and Netra 20 are internal, the only power that needs to be removed is the System Power. PROCEDURE Be sure the AW has been “halted.”...
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ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 4.7 October 2005 Figure 4.7-2 — Netra 20 Power Panel Response: For a Netra t 1120, the green POWER, SUPPLY A, and SUPPLY B LEDs will no longer be lit. For a Netra 20, the green system power LED, located on the upper left corner of the front cover, will no longer be lit.
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235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE October 2005 Procedure 4.7 Figure 4.7-3 — Administrative Workstation Interface Configuration ( Netra t 1120) Alarms Port (DB 15) LEDs Card Console/LOM Serial Parallel Port PCI Slots Serial Port B Serial Port A DC Power Connector A RJ - 45 HSSDC 4 USB...
235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE October 2005 Procedure 4.8 Restore Power to Administrative Workstation ( Netra t 1120 and Netra 20) OVERVIEW Since all peripherals on the Netra t 1120 and Netra 20 are internal, the only power that needs to be restored is the System Power. PROCEDURE Connect the DC power cables A and B to the AW.
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ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 4.8 October 2005 Alarms Port (DB 15) LEDs Card Console/LOM Serial Parallel Port PCI Slots Serial Port B Serial Port A DC Power Connector A RJ - 45 HSSDC 4 USB Ultra SCSI Power Supply Ethernet FC-AL Ports...
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235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE October 2005 Procedure 4.8 Figure 4.8-4 — Netra 20 Power Panel Response: For a Netra t 1120, the green POWER, SUPPLY A, and SUPPLY B LEDs will be lit. For a Netra 20, the green system power LED, located on the upper left corner of the front cover, will be lit.
235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE March 2006 Procedure 4.9 Remove Power to Administrative Workstation Units ( Netra 240) OVERVIEW This procedure will remove power from the Netra 240 AW and the external DAT tape drive. PROCEDURE Be sure the AW has been halted. If this has not already been done, see “Halt the Administrative Workstation,”...
235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE October 2005 Procedure 4.10 Restore Power to Administrative Workstation Units ( Netra 4.10 240) OVERVIEW This procedure will restore power to the Netra 240 AW and the external DAT tape drive. PROCEDURE Restore power to the DAT tape drive unit. See "Restore Power to DAT Tape Drive Unit (Netra 240)", Procedure 4.16.
235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE October 2005 Procedure 4.11 Replace a DAT or CD-ROM/DVD Drive ( Netra 4.11 t 1120) OVERVIEW The DAT tape drive and the CD-ROM/DVD drive are built into the AW. Therefore, the AW must be halted before any maintenance on these drives can be performed. Caution: Follow proper ESD grounding procedures when handling AW units.
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ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 4.11 October 2005 Remove the front ESD plate (see Figure 4.11-2). Use a No.1 Phillips-head screwdriver to undo the two or three captive screws. C apt i ve Scr ew s CD-ROM DAT DRIVE Figure 4.11-2 — Removal of the Netra t 1120 CDROM/DVD and DAT Drive Loosen the four captive screws on top of the DAT or CD-ROM/DVD drive that will be replaced.
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235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE October 2005 Procedure 4.11 13. Replace the front access cover by lifting into place against the AW chassis and twisting the two locking rings clockwise to the lock position. 14. Replace the top cover of the AW. Position the cover over the system with the screw holes at the front and the slots on each side lined up with the lugs on the sides of the AW.
235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE March 2006 Procedure 4.12 Replace a DAT or DVD Drive ( Netra 4.12 TM 20) OVERVIEW The DAT tape drive and the DVD drive are built into the AW. Therefore, the AW must be halted before any maintenance on these drives can be performed. Caution: Follow proper ESD grounding procedures when handling AW units.
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ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 4.12 March 2006 Open the front access cover by pulling the cover away from the top of the AW chassis using the finger hold in the center of the cover. Loosen the two captive screws on top of the DAT or DVD drive that will be replaced.
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235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE March 2006 Procedure 4.12 12. Replace the top cover of the AW. Position the cover over the system with the captive screws at the rear and the lugs on each side lined up with the slots on the sides of the AW. Push the cover forwards until the lugs on the sides are locked in the slots.
235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE October 2005 Procedure 4.13 Replace System Unit ( Netra 4.13 240) OVERVIEW This procedure is used to replace the Netra 240 Administrative Workstation (AW). Before replacing the AW, preliminary checks should be performed to ensure that the cause of failure has not resulted from power becoming unavailable to the unit, the power switch inadvertently placed to the off position, or the failure of a peripheral (Ethernet...
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ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 4.13 October 2005 Grip the bezel at the two finger holds and rotate it down to open (see Figure “Netra 240 Front Fingerholds”, 4.13-1). Slide the catch at the front of the disk drive to the right (see Figure “Netra 240 Disk Drive”, 4.13-2).
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235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE October 2005 Procedure 4.13 Figure 4.13-2 — NETRA 240 Disk Drive Repeat Step 10 to remove the disk drives from the replacement AW. Label these drives as “Spare Disk”. 12. Install the disk drives, removed from the AW being replaced, into the replacement AW.
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ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 4.13 October 2005 16. Connect the cables that were removed in Step 6 to the rear of the replacement 17. Restore power to the AW (see “Restore Power to Administrative Workstation Units (Netra 240),” Procedure 4.10). 18.
235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE March 2006 Procedure 4.14 Replace a DAT Tape Drive Unit ( Netra 4.14 240) OVERVIEW This procedure is used to replace a defective external DAT tape drive unit connected to the Netra 240 AW. Before replacing the defective DAT tape drive unit, preliminary checks should be performed to ensure that the cause of failure has not resulted from loss of power to the unit or the failure of the SCSI cable connecting the unit to the AW.
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ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 4.14 March 2006 Figure 4.14-2 — NETRA 240 DAT Front Panel Remove the DAT tape drive unit from the bracket attached to the frame by sliding the unit forward. Slide the replacement DAT tape drive unit onto the mounting bracket attached to the frame.
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235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE March 2006 Procedure 4.14 STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE. Issue 3.00C Page 4.14-3...
235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE March 2006 Procedure 4.15 Remove Power to DAT Tape Drive Unit ( Netra 4.15 240) OVERVIEW This procedure is used to remove power to the external DAT tape drive unit connected to the Netra 240 AW. Caution: When performing maintenance on the DAT tape drive unit, personnel should be properly grounded, wearing a wrist strap connected to a frame ground or a designated ground connection point.
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ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 4.15 March 2006 Figure 4.15-2 — NETRA 240 DAT DC Power Connections Start by removing the power cable from the terminal block (positive ’+’ and negative ’-’). After the power cabling has been removed from the terminal block, remove the ground wire from the grounding lug.
235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE October 2005 Procedure 4.16 Restore Power to DAT Tape Drive Unit ( Netra 4.16 240) OVERVIEW This procedure is used to restore power to the external DAT tape drive unit connected to the Netra 240 AW. Caution: When performing maintenance on the DAT tape drive unit, personnel should be properly grounded, wearing a wrist strap connected to a frame ground or a designated ground connection point.
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ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 4.16 October 2005 Figure 4.16-2 — NETRA 240 DAT DC Power Connections Start by connecting the ground wire to the grounding lug. After the ground wire has been connected to the grounding lug, connect the power cable to the terminal block (positive ’+’...
235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE October 2005 Procedure 4.17 Replace a DVD Drive ( Netra 4.17 240) OVERVIEW This procedure is used to replace the DVD drive on a Netra 240 Administrative Workstation. The DVD drive in the Netra 240 is not hot-swappable. The AW must be powered down and the power input cables disconnected before replacing the DVD drive.
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ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 4.17 October 2005 Figure 4.17-2 — NETRA 240 Front Fingerholds Pull the DVD drive toward you until it is free of its connectors and out of the server. Push the replacement DVD drive firmly into the drive slot until the DVD connector is inserted into the system and the clips engage with the chassis (see Figure 4.17-2).
235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE October 2005 Procedure 4.18 Replace a Power Supply Unit ( Netra 4.18 240) OVERVIEW This procedure is used to replace a faulty power supply unit in a Netra 240 Administrative Workstation (AW). The Netra 240 AW has dual redundant power supply units.
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ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 4.18 October 2005 Figure 4.18-1 — Netra 240 Power Supply Slide the power supply unit out of the AW power supply unit bay by pulling on the lever. Insert the replacement power supply unit in the AW power supply unit bay. Slide the power supply unit into the AW until you feel it engages with the power distribution board inside.
235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE October 2005 Procedure 4.19 4.19 Load Tape in DAT Tape Drive Unit OVERVIEW This procedure contains steps to insert a 4mm tape cartridge into the DAT tape drive unit. Note: A Netra 20 DDS-4 DAT drive can read 90 meter DDS-1 formatted tapes but can not write 90 meter DSS-1 formatted tapes.
235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE October 2005 Procedure 4.20 4.20 Unload Tape from DAT Tape Drive Unit OVERVIEW This procedure contains steps to unload a tape cartridge from the DAT tape drive unit. PROCEDURE Check the LEDs on the tape drive front panel to make sure you do not abort a tape drive activity.
235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE October 2005 Procedure 4.21 Emergency Tape Ejection ( Netra t 1120, Netra 20 and Netra 240) 4.21 OVERVIEW The operating system can apply a prevent media removal condition to the tape drive. If this condition is active and the system fails, perform this procedure to remove the DAT tape drive unit and reset the prevent media removal condition.
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235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE January 2003 Procedure 4.22 4.22 Clean the DAT Tape Drive Unit Head OVERVIEW The tape drive head must be cleaned regularly to maintain its reliable operation. Clean the tape drive after every 25 hours of actual tape operation and only with a DDS cleaning cartridge.
235-200-150 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE June 2004 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Overview Note: Although procedure steps involving software commands can be performed via the ASM (via an OA&M cut-through), someone must be present at the DRM office to perform any hardware portions. Routine maintenance consists of activities that are performed to maintain a high degree of switch performance.
235-200-150 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Feburary 2007 Procedure 5.1 Load Software Update(s) from SCANS OVERVIEW Note: It is recommended that the host 5E and all subtending DRMs be maintained at the same or within 1 SU/BWM level of each other, with only 2 SU/BWM levels across all nodes.
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 5.1 Feburary 2007 • Log out from SCANS and wait for the SCANS system to send the SU(s) over the SCANS data link (connected to port 0 on the High Speed Bus Interface [HSI]). This could take up to 24 hours. •...
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235-200-150 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Feburary 2007 Procedure 5.1 IN REMOTE IN PROGRESS FILES RECEIVED: x IN PROGRESS ELAPSED TIME xx:xx SPACE REMAINING xxxx IN PROGRESS INODES REMAINING xxxx indicates the download is in progress. IN REMOTE ERROR 12 indicates the download completed either successfully or unsuccessfully. Have the following messages printed on the ROP? IN REMOTE STOPPED x REPT RCVRY SDL 0 COMPLETED...
235-200-150 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Feburary 2007 Procedure 5.2 Load Software Update(s) from Tape OVERVIEW Note: It is recommended that the host 5E and all subtending DRMs be maintained at the same or within 1 SU/BWM level of each other, with only 2 SU/BWM levels across all nodes.
235-200-150 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Feburary 2007 Procedure 5.3 Load Software Update(s) from ASM OVERVIEW Note: It is recommended that the host 5E and all subtending DRMs be maintained at the same or within 1 SU/BWM level of each other, with only 2 SU/BWM levels across all nodes.
235-200-150 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE January 2003 Procedure 5.4 Make Software Update(s) Official OVERVIEW This procedure takes the software update(s) previously loaded into the /etc/bwm from either SCANS or tape, and verifies the files, then applies the software update in "temporary" mode. Next the update enters into a soak period during which time any problems with the update may be discovered.
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 5.4 January 2003 At the MCC Page 1990, type and enter: 2 to start the execution of the PREPARE section. Response: The prepare stage box will change from yellow to a flashing blue and display the word INPROGR. This will continue until the prepare aborts, stops or completes.
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235-200-150 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE January 2003 Procedure 5.4 At the MCC Page 1990, type and enter: 5 to re-start the execution of the OFFICIAL section. At the MCC Page 112, type and enter: 301 and 303 to restore the MHDs. STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE. Issue 3.00 Page 5.4-3...
235-200-150 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE January 2003 Procedure 5.5 Install Operating System Software Update PROCEDURE Halt the AM emulator (see "Halt the Administrative Module (AM) Emulator,” Procedure 4.1). Switch to the UNIX console of the AW by holding down the Ctrl key and pressing Enter (not Return).
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 5.5 January 2003 12. From the Administrative Workstation Main Menu, select "Boot the Workstation." Answer yes to the confirmation. If you select a task by mistake, answer no to the confirmation. Response: You have chosen to boot the workstation. If the emulator is running, it must be halted before continuing.
235-200-150 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE November 2003 Procedure 5.6 Backout Last Official Software Update(s) OVERVIEW This procedure allows up to three software updates previously made official to be backed out. If the update files in /etc/bwm were cleared, it will not be possible to re-apply these overwrites without first replacing the files in /etc/bwm from SCANS or tape.
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 5.6 November 2003 If the software update backout included an emulator update (see Step 3a), then perform “Backup Administrative Workstation Operating System,” Procedure 4.4. If the "new" last official software update needs to be backed out, go to Step 2. Note: No more than three official software updates can be removed this way.
235-200-150 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE November 2003 Procedure 5.7 Backout Software Update OVERVIEW This procedure can be used to backout software updates which are in the temporary or soaking state. Warning: During the execution of the Backout Software Update procedure, an Administrative Workstation (AW) initialization may be required. If this is necessary, the AW initialization process is NOT service-impacting, however, video terminal and data link access will be unavailable and the switching module will be ISOLATED for about 4 to 5 minutes.
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 5.7 November 2003 Request 3B21 emulator initialization. Type and enter:UPD:INIT:EMULATOR; Response: AW completes emulator initialization. MCC displays EAI Page followed by the 111 Page. After initialization completes, return to MCC Page 1990. Did backout complete successfully and “BACK-OUT SECTION COMPLETED”...
235-200-150 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE January 2003 Procedure 5.8 Backout Operating System Software Update PROCEDURE Halt the AM emulator (see "Halt the Administrative Module [AM] Emulator,” Procedure 4.1). Switch to the UNIX console of the AW by holding down the Ctrl key and pressing Enter (not Return).
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 5.8 January 2003 Do you want to continue? (yes/no) yes The emulated AM environment is restored automatically, verify that this has occurred. 12. If the UNIX console page is displayed, switch to the MCC of the AW by holding down the Ctrl key and pressing Enter (not Return).
235-200-150 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE January 2003 Procedure 5.9 Compact Switch Processor Patch Space OVERVIEW The patch space compaction is normally used when the target’s switching module patch space becomes insufficient and failed the program update process. The patch space compaction operation will try to increase the size of the target’s patch space and make the program update process successful.
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235-200-150 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE January 2003 Procedure 5.10 5.10 Activate/Deactivate Balance Feature OVERVIEW This procedure activates the ability to provide data for blocked-call identification on analog line units (LU1, LU2, and LU3) in a switching module. The data (high CCS users that cause blocking) is delivered to the Administrative Module (AM) by human machine messages.
235-200-150 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE January 2003 Procedure 5.10.1 5.10.1 Populate Low Level ECD Forms for Log File Retrieval PROCEDURE Note: The following low level ECD activity allows the balance output to be redirected to a 3B21 emulator log file. At the MCC terminal, type and enter: 199 to access the Equipment Configuration Database (ECD).
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 5.10.1 January 2003 14. Type and enter: balance Response: 15. Type and enter: <ret> Response: Change field 16. Type and enter: <ret> Response: Enter Update, Change . . . 17. Type and enter: u Response: class_name 18.
235-200-150 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE January 2003 Procedure 5.10.2 5.10.2 Populate Low Level ECD Forms for TTY Port PROCEDURE Note: The following low level ECD activity allows the balance output to be directed to an existing TTY port. At the MCC terminal, type and enter: 199 to access the Equipment Configuration Database (ECD).
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 5.10.2 January 2003 Note 1: To redirect balance output to the ROP, the logical device port assignment would be rop0. Note 2: To determine the logical device for other existing TTY ports, refer to 235-600-3XX, Equipment Configuration Data/System Generation (ECD/SG), where XX = the manual number associated with the applicable software release.
235-200-150 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE January 2003 Procedure 5.10.3 5.10.3 Backup Incore ECD to Disk PROCEDURE At the MCC terminal, type and enter: 199 to access the ECD. Response: 1. database_name: Type and enter: incore Response: 2. review only Type and enter: n Response: 3.
235-200-150 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE January 2003 Procedure 5.10.4 5.10.4 Activate Balance Feature PROCEDURE Select and prepare terminal for Recent Change and Verify (RC/V) activities using the following steps: At the MCC or STLWS, ensure terminal is in command mode. Is RECENT CHANGE AND VERIFY view displayed? If YES, go to Step e.
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 5.10.4 January 2003 Type and enter: y Response: Change Field: Enter CARRIAGE RETURN Response: Enter Update, Change, Validate, or Print: Type and enter: u Response: updating ..FORM UPDATED Exit Recent Change and Verify. 10. Backup Office Dependent Data using Subprocedure 5.10.6. STOP.
235-200-150 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE January 2003 Procedure 5.10.5 5.10.5 Deactivate Balance Feature PROCEDURE Select and prepare terminal for Recent Change and Verify (RC/V) activities using the following steps: At the MCC or STLWS, ensure terminal is in command mode. Is RECENT CHANGE AND VERIFY view displayed? If YES, go to Step e.
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 5.10.5 January 2003 Type and enter: n Response: Change Field: Enter CARRIAGE RETURN Response: Enter Update, Change, Validate, or Print: Type and enter: u Response: updating ..FORM UPDATED Exit Recent Change and Verify. 10. Backup Office Dependent Data using Subprocedure 5.10.6. STOP.
235-200-150 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE January 2003 Procedure 5.10.6 5.10.6 Backup Office Dependent Data PROCEDURE Note 1: Prior to the response, there will be completed responses for the switching module, the AM, and the CMP. At the MCC, type and enter: BKUP:ODD,NRODD=xx,RODD,AM,CMP=0; xx = The switching module number.
235-200-150 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE January 2003 Procedure 5.11 5.11 Integrate Vendor Stratum 3 Bits Timing Source OVERVIEW This procedure performs the following three major activities: • Verifies that the timing references are connected for the vendor BITS (Building Integrated Timing Supply) clock (referred to later in this procedure as the "BITS box"), with Stratum 3 capability.
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 5.11 January 2003 • Customer-supplied Recent Change Verify (RC/V) view for view 8.11 must be available. 5.11.3 PRECONDITIONING 5.11.3.1 Verify and Set Initial Conditions At the MCC, observe Summary Status Area for a SYS NORM indication. If a SYS NORM indication is not obtained, type and enter: OP:SYSSTAT;...
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235-200-150 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE January 2003 Procedure 5.11 5.11.3.4 Allow All Message Classes to Print At the MCC, type and enter: CHG:LPS,MSGCLS=ALL,PRINT=ON,LOG=ON; Response: OK (with exception) 5.11.3.5 Inhibit Brevity Control Caution: Brevity control should not be inhibited for more than ten switching modules, concurrently.
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 5.11 January 2003 5.11.5.1 Verify Timing Reference Connections for MCTSI Side 1 With MCTSI-0 active, remove MCTSI-1 from service: type and enter: 201 (1190,a CMD) Response: RMV MCTSI = a–1 COMPLETED a = Switching module number. Where: At the MCTSI cabinet, side 1, Power and Control Display (PCD) pack, depress: OFF button.
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 5.11 January 2003 Note: Should problems occur, contact the next level of technical support and resolve problem. Do not continue until problem is resolved. At the MCC Page 1190, with MCTSI-1 active remove MCTSI-0 from service: type and enter: 200 Response: RMV MCTSI = a–0 COMPLETED...
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235-200-150 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE January 2003 Procedure 5.11 From the DCD-523, cross connect terminals (two audible major alarms), connect to an available pair of scan leads from the MMSU. Record scan point used for the major alarm connection. Select and prepare terminal for RC/V activities. Note: The identification of the scan points should be known before continuing with the RC/V activity.
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 5.11 January 2003 Warning: An antistatic wrist strap must be worn while handling circuit packs or system cables to prevent damage to components by static electricity. At the BITS Box temporarily remove the active CI card. Response: A MAJOR alarm output message is generated.
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235-200-150 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE January 2003 Procedure 5.11 Type and enter: u Response: updating...FORM UPDATED SWITCHING MODULE (RC_EQIM) 18V1 page displayed. Cursor at SM attribute. Type and enter: < Response: 18.0 SM & REMOTE TERMINALS VIEWS page displayed. 10. Type and enter q Response: RCV-196 COMPLETED 5.11.6.3 Power Down MCTSI Side 0 And Replace Circuit Pack...
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 5.11 January 2003 a = Switching module number. Where: Response: RST MCTSI=a-0 COMPLETED 5.11.6.7 Remove MCTSI 1 From Service Switch MCTSI-0 to active side, enter input command 403 With MCTSI-0 active, remove (MCTSI) Side 1 from service. At the MCC, either: type and enter: RMV:MCTSI=a-1;...
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235-200-150 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE January 2003 Procedure 5.11 10. Type and enter: q Response: RCV-196 COMPLETED 5.11.6.9 Power Down MCTSI Side 1 And Replace Circuit Pack At the MCTSI cabinet, side 1 PCD pack, depress the OFF button. Response: REPT PWR OFF MCTSI=a-1 a = Switching module number.
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 5.11 January 2003 5.11.8 RESTORE CONTROLS 5.11.8.1 Allow Brevity Control At the MCC, either: type and enter: ALW:BREVC,SM=a; type and enter: 709 (1800,a CMD) a = Switching module number. Where: Response: 5.11.8.2 Return Message Classes to Previous Print Status At the MCC, type and enter: CHG:LPS,MSGCLS=ALL,FROMBKUP;...
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235-200-150 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE January 2003 Procedure 5.11 Note: Prior to the response, there will be completed responses for the switching module, and the AM. Response: BKUP NRODD COMPLETED Note: Database backup will take several minutes to complete. 5.11.8.6 Reschedule Automatic Office Dependent Data Backup, If Necessary At the MCC, type and enter: BKUP:ODD,EVERY=c,AT=d;...
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235-200-150 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE January 2003 Distinctive Remote Module (DRM) CONTENTS PAGE 6. CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE ....6 - 1 Respond to and Restore a Locked-Up Video Terminal ..6.1-1 6.1-1 Perform Office Terminal Software Initialization .
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235-200-150 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE January 2003 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE Overview Note: Although procedure steps involving software commands can be performed via the ASM (via an OA&M cut-through), someone must be present at the DRM office to perform any hardware portions. Corrective maintenance procedures are only performed when a fault condition warrants intervention to restore Switching Complex equipment to proper operation.
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235-200-150 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE January 2003 Procedure 6.1 Respond to and Restore a Locked-Up Video Terminal OVERVIEW This procedure restores a video terminal at a DRM site that is not responding to keystrokes. For this procedure, personnel need a good understanding of terminal configurations and should know how to use the MCC video terminal to locate the display page(s) that can be helpful in restoring the locked-up video terminal.
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CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 6.1 January 2003 Note: Step 5 is performed ONLY when the RST input messages (RST:TTY and RST:TTYC ) fail to restore the locked-up terminal. To perform Step 8, the video terminal at the MCC must be operational. Go to “Perform Office Terminal Software Initialization,”...
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235-200-150 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE January 2003 Procedure 6.2 Perform Office Terminal Software Initialization OVERVIEW Initialize office terminal software at a DRM site. Warning: Performing the following procedure will disable the terminal equipment until initialization is completed. PROCEDURE At Master Control Center (MCC) video terminal, is the EMERGENCY ACTION INTERFACE (EAI) PAGE displayed? If YES, proceed to Step 3 If NO, continue with next step.
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CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 6.2 January 2003 Was APPLICATION PARAMETER = 3? If YES, continue with next step. If NO, increase APPLICATION PARAMETER by one and repeat from Step 3. On the EAI PAGE, type and enter: 43 Type and enter: 15 to perform Craft Terminal Initialization. STOP.
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235-200-150 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE January 2003 Procedure 6.3 Remove and Insert Line Unit (LU) Circuit Packs OVERVIEW This procedure provides the proper sequence(s) for removal (or unseating) and insertion (or reseating) of Line Unit (LU) circuit packs. Unseating of all grid and Gated Diode Crosspoints Access (GDXACC) packs is required before -48 V DC is restored if the LU is not equipped for Line Unit Auto Power Recovery (LUARP).
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CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 6.3 January 2003 Use the appropriate pack removal/unseat procedure as follows: Circuit Pack Removal Sequence for LU Model 3 (J5D004AD): For each equipped GRID (GRID 0 - GRID 9), unseat the two GRID packs [TN838s, TN1048s, TN1058(B,C)s]. For each equipment group (SG 0 and SG 1), unseat the TN831(B) (first) and the TN832(B) (last).
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(in an interactive fashion) circuit pack return tags to be used in returning faulty circuit packs to the Lucent Technologies factory for repair. The following shows the basic menu of the tool.
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CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 6.4 January 2003 If running RTAG from the MCC and not an STLWS, press RETURN. The following menu is displayed: 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 Please select one of the following commands: 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 (1) Select diagnostic failure(s) by circuit identifier 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 (2) Select diagnostic failure(s) by circuit identifier and number 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456...
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235-200-150 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE January 2003 Procedure 6.4 Note: This initial condition indicates when the software release is first retrofitted or the database file is removed by rm command from a UNIX system terminal. Otherwise, the following will be displayed: 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 There is no password.
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CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 6.4 January 2003 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 The following shows the fault entries that satisfy 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 the selected key (YYY): 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 (1) M 04-10-94 12:50 PSUPH=8-0-1-7 STF PH 1 SEG 2 TEST 19 MM H’fa72 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 (2) A 03-12-94 01:05 MCTSI=10-0 STF PH 4 SEG 1050 TEST 1 MM H’2 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456...
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235-200-150 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE January 2003 Procedure 6.4 For selection 2, the following questions are displayed: 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 QUESTION 1: 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 Equipment status (default XXX)? 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 (1) INSTALLING 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 (2) PRE-CUT 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 (3) IN SERVICE 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 Please enter the selected number, or <ENTER> for no change: 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456...
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235-200-150 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE January 2003 Procedure 6.5 Analyze and Clear Non-Diagnosable Switching Module Memory Errors OVERVIEW This procedure contains information for clearing an intermittent memory fault in the Module Controller/Time Slot Interchange (MCTSI) in a switching module. Typically, the fault causes either "REPT SM HWLVL MP PARITY-ERROR" "CORRBITERR"...
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CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 6.5 January 2003 Using the REMOVE poke (or RMV:MCTSI input message), remove the STBY (affected) side from service and proceed to Step 4. Caution: Updating the STBY MCTSI from an active MCTSI with errors could potentially corrupt the STBY MCTSI memory. On the affected MCTSI, execute the MCTSI diagnostic demand Phase 7 (with the Trouble Locating Procedure [TLP] option) several times.
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235-200-150 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE January 2003 Procedure 6.6 Replace EI Paddle Board OVERVIEW This procedure provides the necessary steps to replace the Ethernet Interface (EI) paddle board at a DRM site and should only be used when the Module Controller/Time Slot Interchange (MCTSI) Trouble Location Procedure (TLP) has indicated the 982YP Ethernet Interface paddle board for SM-2000.
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CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 6.6 January 2003 Warning: The static discharge wrist strap must be used to prevent damage to the sensitive circuit pack components from static charges. The wrist strap should be tested before it is used. At the equipment frame, attach the static discharge wrist strap securely to the ESD lug mounted at the top of the frame.
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235-200-150 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE January 2003 Procedure 6.6 Note: The paddle board contains the Ethernet address, verify that the new board’s DIP switches are set to the same address as the one being replaced. See Figure 6.6-2 and Table 6.6-1. Table 6.6-1 — Switching Module DIP Switch Settings MCTSI SWITCH SETTINGS S1=OFF, S2-S8=ON...
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CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 6.6 January 2003 Replace Cable B. 20. Test Cable B. Type and enter the input command used in Step 11. 21. Is the diagnostic response ATP? If YES, STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE. If NO, seek technical assistance. Page 6.6-4 Issue 3.00...
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235-200-150 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE January 2003 Procedure 6.7 Replace CPI Paddle Board OVERVIEW This procedure provides the necessary steps to replace the Central Processor Intervention (CPI) paddle board at a DRM site and should only be used when the Module Controller/Time Slot Interchange (MCTSI) Trouble Location Procedure (TLP) has indicated the CPI paddle board.
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CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE 235-200-150 Procedure 6.7 January 2003 At the equipment frame, attach the static discharge wrist strap securely to the ESD lug mounted at the top of the frame. Power down OOS SG of the MCTSI. To do this, press the OFF button on the 410AA.
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235-200-150 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE January 2003 Procedure 6.7 If NO, seek technical assistance. Issue 3.00 Page 6.7-3...
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235-200-150 SYSTEM RECOVERY June 2004 Distinctive Remote Module (DRM) CONTENTS PAGE 7. SYSTEM RECOVERY ..... 7 - 1 Perform Office Dead Start Recovery ... . 7.1-1 7.1-1 7.1.1...
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235-105-250, 5ESS Switch System Recovery Manual. Problems that are associated with service outage should be escalated to Lucent Technologies support, either the North American Regional Technical Assistance Center (NARTAC) at 1-800-225-RTAC (1-800-225-7822) or Technical Support Services (TSS) at 1-866-582-3688, as soon as possible.
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235-200-150 SYSTEM RECOVERY January 2003 Procedure 7.1 Perform Office Dead Start Recovery OVERVIEW The text and Office Dependent Data (ODD) tapes used in this procedure should be the latest set of backup tapes made for the office. The AM text tape for the system disk pair must be at the same software update level as the smtext partition on the switching module text tape for vtoc1-MHD2/MHD3.
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SYSTEM RECOVERY 235-200-150 Procedure 7.1 January 2003 PROCEDURE For an AW with a 3B21 Emulator and Operating System CD-ROM, begin office dead start recovery with “Load the 3B21 Emulator and Operating System CD-ROM and Boot the AW,” Procedure 7.1.1. Page 7.1-2 Issue 3.00...
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235-200-150 SYSTEM RECOVERY October 2005 Procedure 7.1.1 7.1.1 Load the 3B21 Emulator and Operating System CD-ROM and Boot the AW OVERVIEW This part of the procedure provides a description for recovering the Administrative Workstation (AW) operating system and the 3B21 emulator. It uses the 3B21 Emulator and Operating System CD-ROM to restore the AW system boot disk, either from the CD-ROM or from a backup tape.
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SYSTEM RECOVERY 235-200-150 Procedure 7.1.1 October 2005 Rebooting with command: boot cdrom Boot device: /pci@1f,4000/scsi@3/disk@5,0:f File and args: SunOS Release 5.8 Version Generic-108528-13 64-bit Copyright 1983-2001 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. For Netra 20 Resetting ... Sun Netra T4 (UltraSPARC-III+), No keyboard Copyright 1998-2002 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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235-200-150 SYSTEM RECOVERY October 2005 Procedure 7.1.1 partitions are preserved. Do you want to continue? (yes/no) yes This task will take approximately 30 minutes. When it is completed, you will be prompted to press Return. When the prompt appears, press Return. Skip to Step 9.
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235-200-150 SYSTEM RECOVERY October 2005 Procedure 7.1.2 7.1.2 Propagate Primary Disk to Secondary Disk PROCEDURE If the UNIX console page is displayed, switch to the MCC of the AW, by holding down the Ctrl key and pressing Enter (not Return). If the emulator is running, halt the emulator.
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SYSTEM RECOVERY 235-200-150 Procedure 7.1.2 October 2005 12. From the Operating System/Emulator Backup To Secondary Disk Menu, select “Execute backup of the workstation Operating System/Emulator to disk”. Answer yes to the following confirmation. If you select a task by mistake, answer no to the confirmation.
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235-200-150 SYSTEM RECOVERY January 2003 Procedure 7.1.3 7.1.3 Load TOP, AM Text, and AM ODD from Multi-Volume Formatted Backup Tapes OVERVIEW The steps in this procedure loads AM text first; then if needed, loads the AM ODD. A multi-volume DAT should contain all of the software media needed to dead start the office (TOP, AM text, and AM ODD logical volumes).
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SYSTEM RECOVERY 235-200-150 Procedure 7.1.3 January 2003 The following provides LDFT descriptions applicable to PRMs encountered during this procedure. Description PRM_0 E151 54xx xxxx xx xx xx Tape version PRM_0 E151 57xx xxxx xx xx xx Tape loading in progress PRM_0 E151 58xx xxxx xx xx xx Mount next tape PRM_0 E151 59xx xxxx xx xx xx Tape load complete PRM_0 F151 xxxx xxxx xx xx xx Tape load problem...
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235-200-150 SYSTEM RECOVERY January 2003 Procedure 7.1.3 If NO, enter EAI poke 43 (clear application parameters), then repeat from Step 3. If tape read problems continue, seek technical assistance. 14. Enter the parameters for the AM text session/volume you want to load (perform the following substeps, then observe Notes 1, 2, and 3).
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SYSTEM RECOVERY 235-200-150 Procedure 7.1.3 January 2003 If NO, analyze any failure PRMs. Seek technical assistance. 16. Is the AM ODD on the disk being loaded known to be bad (that is, this disk has just been replaced and never been on line or is known to be corrupted)? If YES, proceed to Step 18.
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235-200-150 SYSTEM RECOVERY January 2003 Procedure 7.1.3 Note 1: Step 18d assumes that this is a single session multi-volume DAT. If other session is to be used, enter the correct session number. Note 2: If the session/volume request PRM is never printed, type and enter: 43 to clear all application parameters, then repeat this step.
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235-200-150 SYSTEM RECOVERY January 2003 Procedure 7.1.4 7.1.4 Attempt Recovery Boot PROCEDURE On the EAI page, type and enter: 42;h;54; to boot the AM. Did the EAI Page respond with one of the following: Boot? (y/n) or BkRt Set! Boot (y/n)? If YES, type and enter: y and continue with the next step.
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SYSTEM RECOVERY 235-200-150 Procedure 7.1.4 January 2003 If NO, select the other configuration using Table 7.1.3-1, select the next configuration, and repeat “Load TOP, AM Text, and AM ODD from Multi-Volume Formatted Backup Tapes,” Section 7.1.3, Step 3, loading both AM text and AM ODD backup tapes.
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235-200-150 SYSTEM RECOVERY January 2003 Procedure 7.1.4 18. Did the EAI Page respond with one of the following: Boot? (y/n) or BkRt Set! Boot (y/n)? If YES, type and enter: y and continue with the next step. If NO, continue with the next step. 19.
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SYSTEM RECOVERY 235-200-150 Procedure 7.1.4 January 2003 COPY:FILESYS:FILE,SRC ="/no5text/rcv/aimrc.tmp "DEST="/no5text/rcv/aimrc2"; Response: COPY FILESYS FILE COMPLETED 30. Type and enter: CLR:FILESYS:FILE,FN="/no5text/rcv/aimrc.tmp"; Response: CLR FILESYS FILE COMPLETED 31. Load AM ODD. Type and enter: Response: DUMP:FILE:ALL,FN ="/no5text/bkup/aodd.ptn"; 32. Does contents of /no5text/bkup/aodd.ptn agree line-for-line with either of the following: /dev/no5aodd1/ dev/no5dodd1...
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235-200-150 SYSTEM RECOVERY January 2003 Procedure 7.1.4 COPY:FILESYS:FILE,SRC ="/no5text/rcv/aimrc.tmp", DEST ="/no5text/rcv/aimrc2"; Response: COPY FILESYS FILE COMPLETED 41. Type and enter: CLR:FILESYS:FILE,FN="/no5text/rcv/aimrc.tmp"; Response: CLR FILESYS FILE COMPLETED 42. Type and enter: DUMP:FILE:ALL,FN= "/no5text/rcv/aimrc"; Response: DUMP FILE ALL COMPLETED 1 no5dodd1 is the current disk odd 43.
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235-200-150 SYSTEM RECOVERY January 2003 Procedure 7.2 Post AM Recovery Cleanup OVERVIEW You have reached this point because the Administrative Module (AM) was booted such that further recovery action is required. This procedure will deal with switching module related recoveries. This procedure will also deal with outboard disks that have experienced failures that have rendered those disks unusable (duplex disk failure).
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SYSTEM RECOVERY 235-200-150 Procedure 7.2 January 2003 — If AM recovered from backup tape or disk, restore switching module ODD from switching module ODD tape(s), and pump the switching module. — Restore primary MHDs. — If AM recovery was from a software backup disk, restore that disk to spare status.
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235-200-150 SYSTEM RECOVERY January 2003 Procedure 7.2.1 7.2.1 Post AM Recovery Cleanup PROCEDURE Inhibit diagnostic sources until disk restore activities are complete. Type and enter: INH:DMQ:SRC=ADP; INH:AUD=SODD,FULL; Clear any active diagnostics from the system. Type and enter: OP:DMQ; Response: REQUEST ACTIVE 0 RST MHD 1 BPH=1 EPH=100 SOURCE = ADP PRIORITY = 512 STATUS = ACTIVE...
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SYSTEM RECOVERY 235-200-150 Procedure 7.2.1 January 2003 2 = MHD number to be restored Where: Response: RST MHD 2 TASK y MSG STARTED RST MHD 2 IN PROGRESS RST MHD 2 COMPLETED The AMA partitions must now be cleaned up. Initialize AMA Disk Writer. Type and enter: INIT:AM,AMDW1,FPI;...
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235-200-150 SYSTEM RECOVERY January 2003 Procedure 7.2.1 Obtain status from Page 141 or type and enter: OP:SYSSTAT:SM=x; Response: OP SYSSTAT SUMMARY LAST RECORD L LSM n,n: rrr = Switching module off-normal status. Where: 12. Using the response from the previous step, does the switching module have a progress marker status of: Any Init-in-progress state? INIT ISOL...
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SYSTEM RECOVERY 235-200-150 Procedure 7.2.1 January 2003 19. On the EAI Page, is the INH indicator for Inh Hdw Chk or Inh Sft Chk backlighted? If YES, type and enter: 35 and 37 If NO, continue with the next step. 20.
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235-200-150 SYSTEM RECOVERY January 2003 Procedure 7.2.2 7.2.2 Restore Switching Module Text on Outboard MHDs OVERVIEW If an MHD2/MHD3 switching module text tape (/dev/vtoc1) at the same software update level as the AM text (/dev/vtoc) restored from the backup media is not available, install an older tape now and obtain a tape of the same software update level as the /no5text partition to install later.
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SYSTEM RECOVERY 235-200-150 Procedure 7.2.2 January 2003 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 Depress PF3 key twice to reconnect to the SCREEN process if 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 the Command Message Key (PF3) has been used during this procedure. 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 What is the desired command? 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 o) ODBE...
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235-200-150 SYSTEM RECOVERY January 2003 Procedure 7.2.2 At the RDLDFT display prompt, type and enter: m Response: 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 Please enter session number: 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 12. At the RDLDFT display prompt, type and enter: the session number [1-9] from Step 1. Response: 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456...
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SYSTEM RECOVERY 235-200-150 Procedure 7.2.2 January 2003 If NO, continue with the next step. 19. Did the switching module text backup tape read into the text partitions successfully? If YES, STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE. If NO, seek technical assistance. Page 7.2.2-4 Issue 3.00...
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235-200-150 SYSTEM RECOVERY January 2003 Procedure 7.2.3 7.2.3 Restore the Switching Module ODD OVERVIEW The following steps will install the switching module ODD disk image from backup switching module ODD tapes. PROCEDURE Mount the tape on the tape drive. At the MCC, type and enter: DUMP:BKTAPE:TD="x" x = Pathname of the tape special device file.
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SYSTEM RECOVERY 235-200-150 Procedure 7.2.3 January 2003 Enter UNIX shell. Type and enter: u Invoke rdldft. Type and enter: /usr/bin/rdldft Note: When using the MCC, the screens displayed by rdldft will not paint as it does when used with an STLWS. Some lines in the screens which follow may not be displayed.
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235-200-150 SYSTEM RECOVERY January 2003 Procedure 7.2.3 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 Please enter volume number: 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 13. At the RDLDFT display prompt, type and enter: the volume number [4-9] from Step 1. Response: 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 What tape density is to be used? 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 Please enter the number ’8’...
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SYSTEM RECOVERY 235-200-150 Procedure 7.2.3 January 2003 19. Was rdldft invoked from the MCC? If YES, exit from UNIX shell, type and enter: q and exit from the MCC Page 194, type and enter: q If NO, continue with the next step. 20.
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235-200-150 SYSTEM RECOVERY January 2003 Procedure 7.2.4 7.2.4 Recover from BROOT Configuration OVERVIEW Warning: The AM is currently running on the backup root configuration. Therefore, ECD recent changes should not be made to the root or rootdmly copies of the ECD/SG database until this procedure is completed. Note: The following steps should be performed during a low-traffic period.
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SYSTEM RECOVERY 235-200-150 Procedure 7.2.4 January 2003 If NO, continue with the next step. Did the initialization complete? If YES, continue with the next step. If NO, analyze the initialization failure. STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE. Return to “Post AM Recovery Cleanup,”...
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235-200-150 SYSTEM RECOVERY June 2004 Procedure 7.3 Establish Communication with an Isolated Switching Module OVERVIEW This procedure is used to recover an isolated switching module. The loss of communication can be indicated on MCC display Page 1800,x by one of the following status indications: COMM LOST, INIT PEND, STNDALONE, or ISOLATED.
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SYSTEM RECOVERY 235-200-150 Procedure 7.3 June 2004 Perform this command even if the MCC Page 1800,x does not indicate forces are there. There can be two different responses: Response: ORD CPI x CMD CLR COMPLETED ORD CPI x CMD CLR NOT COMPLETED UNIT RESULT x STATUS UNKNOWN x = The switching module number.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH August 2004 Distinctive Remote Module (DRM) CONTENTS PAGE 8. GROWTH AND DEGROWTH ....8 - 1 Perform Virtual TTY Growth .
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 August 2004 8.12.4 Verify Operation of RMAS Data Link ..8.12.4-1 8.13 Perform Traffic Printer Growth ....8.13-1 8.13-1 8.14...
235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH August 2004 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH Overview Note: Although procedure steps involving software commands can be performed via the ASM (via an OA&M cut-through), someone must be present at the DRM office to perform any hardware portions. The term growth, relative to switch hardware, refers to the addition of equipment units to the office and/or the expansion of equipment units already present.
235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.1 Perform Virtual TTY Growth OVERVIEW This procedure is used to grow a virtual TTY. For more information, see 235-600-315, ® 5ESS Switch ECD/SG Database Manual. PROCEDURE Enter UNIX RTR Recent Change and Verify. Is MCC or STLWS terminal to be used? For MCC, proceed to Step b.
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.1 January 2003 Type and enter: toggle Response: Will take you to the high-level forms. Insert virtual TTY data. Note: An ! may be entered any time prompted to abort the form and return to the state when the form was started.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.1 Type and enter: i Note: An error message will be displayed if you have a physical TTY with the same TTY letter as the VTTY being grown. Select another VTTY or degrow the physical TTY. Refer to 235-105-331, 5ESS Switch Hardware Change Procedures —...
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.1 January 2003 At DRM MCC, type and enter: SET:RCACCESS,TTY="xxxx",ACCESS=a; a = Value obtained from the 235-600-700, Input Messages Where: Manual xxxx = TTY name from TTY NAMES list in Step 3b (for example, if growing VTTY12, xxxx = ttym) Check the access code, type and enter: OP:RCACCESS,TTY="xxxx"...
235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.2 Perform Virtual TTY Controller Growth OVERVIEW This procedure is used to grow a virtual TTY controller. For more information, see ® 235-600-315, 5ESS Switch ECD/SG Database Manual. PROCEDURE Enter UNIX RTR Recent Change and Verify. Is MCC or STLWS terminal to be used? For MCC, proceed to Step b.
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.2 January 2003 Type and enter: toggle Response: Will take you to the high-level forms. Insert virtual TTY controller data. Note: An ! may be entered any time prompted to abort the form and return to the state when the form was started.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.2 Backup Incore ECD to disk. Type and enter: activate Response: Activate form displayed with cursor at 1.copy_inc_to_disk:YES Enter CARRIAGE RETURN Response: ODIN will request the action desired. Type and enter: e Response: ODIN returns to the UNIX RTR (ODIN) - Data Entry page.
235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH October 2005 Procedure 8.3 Perform STLWS Growth PROCEDURE Enter UNIX RTR Recent Change and Verify. Is MCC or STLWS terminal to be used? For MCC, proceed to Step b. For STLWS proceed to Step i. At MCC, ensure terminal is in command mode. At MCC, do Steps d through h.
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.3 October 2005 Note: An ! may be entered any time prompted to abort the form and return to the state when the form was started. Type and enter: ttyadd Response: ttyadd form displayed. Cursor at 1.tty_name: Note: Fields not specified receive the default value by entering a CARRIAGE RETURN.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH October 2005 Procedure 8.3 Table 8.3-1 — Netra t 1120 and Netra 20 Terminal Locations SAI No. AW PCI SLOT No. SAI PORT TTYC PORT TTYC No. Issue 3.01 Page 8.3-3...
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.3 October 2005 Table 8.3-2 — Netra 240 Terminal Locations SAI No. AW PCI SLOT No. SAI PORT TTYC PORT TTYC No. Note(s): a. SAI 1 Port 6 is reserved for the MTTY on a Netra 240. b.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH October 2005 Procedure 8.3 Asynchr onous Pat ch Panel SAI - 0 PO R T 0 PO R T 1 Asynchr onous Pat ch Panel To STLW S PO R T 2 SAI - 1 ( O pt i onal ) PO R T 3 PO R T 0 PO R T 4...
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.3 October 2005 Figure 8.3-3 — STLWS Installation ( Netra 240) Restore TTY x to service. At MCC, type and enter the appropriate message: RST:TTY=x x = appropriate TTY number. Where: If the Test Access Unit (TAU) is not being added to the STLWS, continue with Step 11.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH October 2005 Procedure 8.3 If STLWS, proceed to substep a9. At MCC, ensure terminal is in command mode. Type and enter: 196 Response: RCV PARAMETER INFO page displayed with cursor at PRINT OPTION. Type and enter: y Response: Cursor at DETAIL OPTION Type and enter: n Response: Cursor at VERBOSE OPTION...
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.3 October 2005 Type and enter: 5 Response: Enter Database Operation I=Insert, R=Review, U=Update, D=Delete Type and enter: i Response: TRUNK MEMBER page displayed. Cursor at TGN attribute. Using the Translation Guide (TG-5) and Office Records, enter the STLWS TGN and the following characteristics for an STLWS trunk group member.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH October 2005 Procedure 8.3 TRK DIR - OUTGO TRK CLASS - LTPDCJCK - DCJ FOR STLWS 1 Response: Enter Insert, Change, Validate, or Print: Type and enter: u Response: updating..FORM UPDATED TRUNK GROUP page displayed. Type and enter: < Response: 5.0 TRUNKS ––...
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.3 October 2005 b = member number. Response: RST TRK OOS CADN COMPLETED a b IS MAN RST TRK OOS PPSRV COMPLETED a b IS MAN Repeat Step a for each trunk group member. If the talk and monitor hardware is not being added to the STLWS, continue with Step 13.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH October 2005 Procedure 8.3 Type and enter: u Response: TRUNK LINE WORK STATION page displayed. Cursor at DEVICE ID attribute. Type and enter the appropriate DEVICE ID. Response: System completes remainder of view. Enter Update, Change, Validate, or Print: Type and enter: c Response: Change Field:...
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.3 October 2005 At MCC, type and enter: BKUP:ODD Response: BKUP ODD COMPLETED It is recommended that primary disk be backed up and that a shelf copy of the disks be made. 15. STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE. Page 8.3-12 Issue 3.01...
235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH October 2005 Procedure 8.4 Perform RC/V Terminal Growth PROCEDURE Enter UNIX RTR Recent Change and Verify. Is MCC or STLWS terminal to be used? For MCC, proceed to Step b. For STLWS proceed to Step i. At MCC, ensure terminal is in command mode.
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.4 October 2005 Note: An ! may be entered any time prompted to abort the form and return to the state when the form was started. Type and enter: ttyadd Response: ttyadd form displayed. Cursor at 1.tty_name: Note: An ! may be entered any time prompted to abort the form and return to the state when the form was started.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH October 2005 Procedure 8.4 Asynchr onous Pat ch Panel SAI - 0 PO R T 0 PO R T 1 PO R T 2 PO R T 3 PO R T 4 To R C / V PO R T 5 Asynchr onous Pat ch Panel...
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.4 October 2005 Figure 8.4-3 — Recent Change Terminal Installation ( Netra 240) Restore TTY x to service. At MCC, type and enter the appropriate message: RST:TTY=x x = appropriate TTY number. Where: Response: RST TTY x COMPLETED Enter CARRIAGE RETURN Response: FORM INSERTED...
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH October 2005 Procedure 8.4 Type and enter: n Response: 3. journaling Type and enter: * Response: UNIX RTR (ODIN) - Data Entry page displayed. Type and enter: activate Response: activate form displayed with cursor at 1. copy_inc_to_disk: Type and enter: yes Response: ODIN will request the action desired.
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A generic 9600 baud modem is not recommended for the local modem. b. If Cable 3 is being connected to a PC running the Lucent AIMS MCC terminal emulator software, a DB25 to DB9 connector adapter may also be required depending on the type of serial port equipped on the PC running the AIMS software.
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.5 October 2005 PROCEDURE Warning: This growth procedure requires the workstation to be halted and powered down. This procedure should be scheduled to ensure that it does not interfere with any other planned maintenance activity. Ensure that there is no Recent Change/Verify (RC/V) activity in progress.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH October 2005 Procedure 8.5 Do you want to continue (yes/no): yes 13. Wait for the ok prompt to appear. 14. Power down the AW units and MCC terminal in the following order: For a Netra t 1120 or Netra 20 workstation: Netra t 1120 and Netra 20 workstation.
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Port 2 Port 3 Master Cable 3 EXISTING LOCAL MCC/ SUN CONSOLE TERMINAL (If equipped) PC running Lucent KS23996/KS24697 AIMS MCC terminal Color MCC/SUN emulation software Console Terminal Note : * The Netra 240 cable connection to the MCC originates at a Serial Port 6 on SAI-1.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH October 2005 Procedure 8.5 V42/MNP/Buffer: V42bic Compress = Disable MNP5 Compress = Disable Flw Cntl of DTE = XON/XOFF Flw Cntl 0f Modem = XON/XOFF Security: IMPORTANT: To prevent unauthorized access to the DRM’s MCC, set per local guidelines.
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.5 October 2005 Wait for Modem A to be dialed and then verify that the MCC pages can be accessed once the modem connection is established. Drop the dial-up MCC connection. Type and enter: +++ at the dial-up MCC terminal to enter the modem’s online command mode.
Grow Remote Sun Console Dial-Up Modem Access OVERVIEW Through the use of commercially/Lucent available hardware, another option for accessing the DRM’s Sun console is over a dial-up modem connection. Note: Transmitted and received data will be echoed on both the local (if equipped) and dial-up Sun console (this configuration does not provide two separate independent Sun console interfaces to the DRM).
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A generic 9600 baud modem is not recommended for the local modem. b. If a PC running the Lucent AIMS terminal emulator software is being used as the local Sun console terminal, a DB25 to DB9 connector adapter may also be required depending on the type of serial port equipped on the PC running the AIMS software.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH October 2005 Procedure 8.6 Enter poke 59 on the MCC EAI page to halt the AM emulator. Response: Terminate Emulator (Y/N)? Type and enter: y Switch to the Sun UNIX Console of the AW by holding down the Ctrl key and pressing the Enter key on the MCC’s numeric keypad.
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Cable 3 To AUX port EXISTING LOCAL MCC/ SUN CONSOLE TERMINAL (If equipped) PC running Lucent KS23996/KS24697 AIMS MCC terminal Color MCC/SUN emulation software Console Terminal Note : * The Netra 240 cable connection to the Sun Console originates at a single DB-9 serial port.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH October 2005 Procedure 8.6 IMPORTANT: To prevent unauthorized access to the DRM’s Sun console, set per local guidelines. 17. If Modem B is a Paradyne 3810 modem, set the modem options on Modem B to the same values as Modem A with the exception of the "DTE Dialer Type" field in the "DTE_Dialer"...
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.6 October 2005 Warning: Do not hit the break key on the dial-up Sun console terminal. Sending a break on the DRM’s Sun console port will cause the Sun workstation to halt. If a break is inadvertently sent, an ok prompt will be displayed on the Sun console.
235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH October 2005 Procedure 8.7 Perform SCANS Data Link Growth PROCEDURE Enter UNIX RTR Recent Change and Verify. Is MCC or STLWS terminal to be used? For MCC, proceed to Step b. For STLWS proceed to Step i. At MCC, ensure terminal is in command mode.
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.7 October 2005 Note: An ! may be entered any time prompted to abort the form and return to the state when the form was started. Note: Fields not specified receive the default value by entering CARRIAGE RETURN.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH October 2005 Procedure 8.7 To Optional OSS To SCCS Modem/ Modem/ To AMA To SCANS Modem/ M odem / Modem/ D C E Interface Converter H S I Figure 8.7-2 — SCANS Data Link Hardware Installation ( Netra 20) Issue 3.00B Page 8.7-3...
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.7 October 2005 Figure 8.7-3 — SCANS Data Link Hardware Installation ( Netra 240) Restore SDL0 to service. At MCC, type and enter the appropriate message: RST:SDL=0 Response: RST SDL0 COMPLETED Enter CARRIAGE RETURN Response: FORM INSERTED Type and enter: <...
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH October 2005 Procedure 8.7 Type and enter: 199 Response: RCV PARAMETER INFO page displayed with cursor at 1. database_name Type and enter: incore Response: 2. review only Type and enter: n Response: 3. journaling Type and enter: * Response: UNIX RTR (ODIN) - Data Entry page displayed.
235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH October 2005 Procedure 8.8 Perform AMA Data Link Growth OVERVIEW The AMA data link provides the hardware interface for the BILLDATS software used to transmit AMA data to a host collector. PROCEDURE Enter UNIX RTR Recent Change and Verify. Is MCC or STLWS terminal to be used? For MCC, proceed to Step b.
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.8 October 2005 Type and enter: toggle Response: Will take you to the high-level forms. Insert SDL data. Type and enter: sdladd Response: ttyadd form displayed. Cursor at 1. sdl_name: Note: An ! may be entered any time prompted to abort the form and return to the state when the form was started.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH October 2005 Procedure 8.8 To AM A M odem / D C E I nt er f ace C onver t er H S I Figure 8.8-1 — AMA Data Link Hardware Connection ( Netra t 1120) To Optional OSS To SCCS Modem/...
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.8 October 2005 Figure 8.8-3 — AMA Data Link Hardware Installation ( Netra 240) Restore SDL13 to service. At MCC, type and enter the appropriate message: RST:SDL=13 Response: RST SDL13 COMPLETED Enter CARRIAGE RETURN Response: FORM INSERTED Type and enter: <...
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH October 2005 Procedure 8.8 Type and enter: 199 Response: RCV PARAMETER INFO page displayed with cursor at 1. database_name Type and enter: incore Response: 2. review only Type and enter: n Response: 3. journaling Type and enter: * Response: UNIX RTR (ODIN) - Data Entry page displayed.
235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH April 2004 Procedure 8.9 Perform SCC Data Link Growth PROCEDURE 8.9.1 Start 3BSCC Process if not Already Started At the MCC keyboard, if the UNIX console is not displayed, hold down <ctrl> and press the Enter. Log in to the UNIX console with the UNIX RTR login.
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.9 April 2004 8.9.2 SCC Data Link Growth Type and enter: incore Response: 2. review only Type and enter: n Response: 3. journaling Type and enter: * Response: Enter Form Name: Type and enter: toggle Response: Enter Form Name: High-level mode displayed.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH April 2004 Procedure 8.9 15. Repeat Steps 2 through 11. 16. Save Incore ECD changes to disk: Type and enter: 199 Response: RCV PARAMETER INFO page displayed with cursor at 1. database_name 17. Type and enter: incore Response: 2.
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.9 April 2004 To SC C S M odem / D C E I nt er f ace C onver t er H S I Figure 8.9-1 — SCC Data Link Hardware Connection ( Netra t 1120) To Optional OSS To SCCS...
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH April 2004 Procedure 8.9 Figure 8.9-3 — SCC Data Link Hardware Connection ( Netra 240) 24. Restore SDL1 to service: At MCC, type and enter: RST:SDL=1 Response: RST SDL 1 COMPLETED 25. Restart ULARP processes: At MCC, type and enter: INIT:ULARP Response: INIT ULARP COMPLETED 26.
235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH October 2005 Procedure 8.10 8.10 Perform ConnectVu (ATPRC) Data Link Growth PROCEDURE Type and enter: incore Response: 2. review only Type and enter: n Response: 3. journaling Type and enter: * Response: Enter Form Name: Type and enter: toggle Response: Enter Form Name: High-level mode displayed.
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.10 October 2005 15. Type and enter: n Response: 3. journaling 16. Type and enter: * Response: Enter Form Name: 17. Type and enter: activate Response: 1. copy_inc_to_disk: 18. Enter CARRIAGE RETURN. Response: Enter Execute, Change. . . 19.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH October 2005 Procedure 8.10 To Optional OSS To SCCS Modem/ Modem/ To AMA To SCANS Modem/ Modem/ M odem / D C E Interface Converter H S I Figure 8.10-2 — ATPRC Data Link Hardware Connection ( Netra 20) Issue 3.00B Page 8.10-3...
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.10 October 2005 Figure 8.10-3 — ATPRC Data Link Hardware Connection ( Netra 240) 21. Restore SDL6 to service: At MCC, type and enter: RST:SDL=6 Response: RST SDL 6 COMPLETED 22. Execute a 54 on the MCC EIA page to allow the Data Link to be restored to ACT 23.
This procedure is used to grow in the Traffic Data Management System/Engineering and Administrative Data Acquisition System (TDMS/EADAS) BX.25 data link using ECD low-level forms. The TDMS/EADAS data link supports Lucent’s TDMS operations system that is used to collect traffic data from the switch.
235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.11.1 8.11.1 Grow in TDMS/EADAS Data Link in ECD OVERVIEW Warning: ECD forms are case sensitive. Use capital letters where shown. PROCEDURE Grow in UCB for SDLC3 At MCC, type and enter: 199 to access ECD RC/V. Response: RCV PARAMETER INFO page displayed with cursor at 1.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.11.1 16. Type and enter: u and enter CARRIAGE RETURN twice. Response: Cursor at K_UNIT_NAME 17. Type and enter: SDLC Response: Cursor at K_UNIT_NUMBER 18. Type and enter: 1 Response: Reading... 19. Type and enter: 3 to view screen # 3. 20.
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.11.1 January 2003 33. Type and enter: u and enter CARRIAGE RETURN twice. Response: Cursor at K_UNIT_NAME 34. Type and enter: SDLC Response: Cursor at K_UNIT_NUMBER 35. Type and enter: 2 Response: Reading... 36. Type and enter: 3 to view screen # 3. 37.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.11.1 50. Type and enter: ucb Response: Enter Database Operation I=Insert, R=Review, U=Update, D=Delete 51. Type and enter: u and enter CARRIAGE RETURN twice. Response: Cursor at K_UNIT_NAME 52. Type and enter: SDLC Response: Cursor at K_UNIT_NUMBER 53.
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.11.1 January 2003 66. Type and enter: ucb Response: Enter Database Operation I=Insert, R=Review, U=Update, D=Delete 67. Type and enter: i 68. Populate the fields of the UCB record according to the following UCB form: 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456...
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.11.1 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 (4/4) 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 62.packcode:____ 63.issue:__ 64.version:__ 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 65.cvaddr:______ 66.u_model: 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 69. After updating field 59 on the UCB form, enter CARRIAGE RETURN or > until the following response is observed. Response: Enter Insert, Change, Substitute, Validate, screen#, or Print: 70.
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.11.1 January 2003 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 cpblx3 (2/5) 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 THESE ARE CRITICAL SYSTEM PARAMETERS!! CHANGE WITH EXTREME CAUTION.See Note 2 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 15.ldtel tlim telno 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1)______ ____ ______________ 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 2)______ ____ ______________ 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 3)______ ____ ______________...
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.11.1 77. Type and enter: < Response: Enter Form Name: 78. Type and enter: ucb Response: Enter Database Operation I=Insert, R=Review, U=Update, D=Delete 79. Type and enter: u and enter CARRIAGE RETURN twice. Response: Cursor at K_UNIT_NAME 80.
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.11.1 January 2003 Type and enter: trbegin Response: Transaction Begin 1.tr_name: TRBEGIN 94. Enter CARRIAGE RETURN Response: Enter Execute, Change. . . 95. Type and enter: e Response: FORM EXECUTED 96. Type and enter: mdct Response: Enter Database Operation I=Insert, R=Review, U=Update, D=Delete...
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.11.1 January 2003 152. Type and enter: SDL Response: Cursor at K_UNIT_NUMBER 153. Type and enter: 3 Response: Reading... 154. Type and enter: 2 to view screen # 2. 155. Type and enter: c to change a field. Response: Cursor at Change field: 156.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.11.1 168. Type and enter: SDLC Response: Cursor at K_UNIT_NUMBER 169. Type and enter: 3 Response: Reading... 170. Type and enter: 2 to view screen # 2. 171. Type and enter: c to change a field. Response: Cursor at Change field: 172.
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.11.1 January 2003 186. Save ECD Changes to Disk Type and enter: activate to save the ECD changes to disk. Response: 1.copy_inc_to_disk:YES 187. Enter CARRIAGE RETURN Response: Enter Execute, Change. . . 188. Type and enter: e Response: Executing...
235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH August 2004 Procedure 8.11.2 8.11.2 Update RC/V 8.1 for TDMS/EADAS Data Link PROCEDURE At the MCC or STLWS, type and enter 196 to enter Recent Change and Verify. Response: PRINT OPTION CR = N ___ DETAIL OPTION CR = N VERBOSE OPTION CR = N INPUT Y or N Enter CARRIAGE RETURN 3 times to get to the RECENT CHANGE AND...
235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH October 2005 Procedure 8.11.3 8.11.3 Connect Hardware for TDMS/EADAS Data Link PROCEDURE Verify that the internal jumpers of the RS422 to RS232 converter (ED5D764-30 G17A, Black Box # IC456A-R4) are set as illustrated in Figure 8.11.3-1 To 120VAC on UPS RS422...
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.11.3 October 2005 Facility PSTN/Netw ork Administrative RS422-RS232 Workstation Converter (IC456A-R2) RS422 RS232 (Modem, DSU ,or Router) 120 VAC High Speed Interface (HSI) Port 0 Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 ECM25C-0010-MM cable EDN37J-00XX-MM cable Figure 8.11.3-2 —...
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH October 2005 Procedure 8.11.3 Facility PSTN/Network PCI 2 Administrative RS422-RS232 PCI 1 Workstation Converter (IC456A-R2) PCI 0 RS422 RS232 (Modem, DSU,or Router) 120 VAC High Speed Interface (HSI) Port 0 Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 ECM25C-0010-MM cable EDN37J-00XX-MM...
235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.11.4 8.11.4 Define TDMS/EADAS Port on TDMS System PROCEDURE At this point, the DRM should be defined in the TDMS system. The DRM EADAS/TDMS data link from the DRM must be treated the same as the ®...
235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.11.5 8.11.5 Initialize TDMS/EADAS Processes PROCEDURE At the MCC, type and enter: INIT:ULARP Response: INIT ULARP COMPLETED At the MCC, type and enter the following commands: INIT:AM,OKP,SPP,PID=27 INIT:AM,OKP,SPP,PID=19 INIT:AM,OKP,SPP,PID=80 Note: The following steps are optional but can be used to verify that the correct processes are running on the DRM to support the EADAS/TDMS data link.
235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.11.6 8.11.6 Restore TDMS/EADAS Data Link to Service PROCEDURE At the MCC, type and enter: RST:SDLC=3 to restore SDLC3 to service. Response: RST SDLC 3 COMPLETED THIS IS A SAFE STOPPING POINT, proceed to Procedure 8.11.7 Issue 3.00 Page 8.11.6-1...
235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.11.7 8.11.7 Verify Operation of TDMS/EADAS Data Link PROCEDURE After SDLC 3 is restored to service, verify that the link goes ACT on MCC page 113. Note: It may take a minute or more for the link to go active. Activate the collection of the TRFC30 data on the DRM by entering the following input command on the MCC/STLWS: ALW:TRFC30,CLCT;...
235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.11.8 8.11.8 Backup Office Dependent Data PROCEDURE At the MCC, type and enter: BKUP:ODD Response: BKUP ODD COMPLETED STOP. YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE. Issue 3.00 Page 8.11.8-1...
235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2006 Procedure 8.12 8.12 Perform RMAS Data Link Growth OVERVIEW This procedure is used to grow the Remote Memory Administration System (RMAS) X.25 data link using ECD low-level forms. This OS uses bx.25 session layer over x.25. This procedure assumes the most common connection, which is using x.25 PVCs over a direct connection between the OS and the datalink (through a Modem, Router, IPDSU, etc).
235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.12.1 8.12.1 Grow in RMAS Data Link in ECD OVERVIEW Warning: ECD forms are case sensitive. Use capital letters where shown. PROCEDURE Grow in UCB for SDLC3 At MCC, type and enter: 199 to access ECD RC/V. Response: RCV ECD PARAMETER INFO page displayed with cursor at 1.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.12.1 16. Type and enter: SDLC Response: Cursor at K_UNIT_NUMBER 17. Type and enter: 1 Response: Reading... 18. Type and enter: c to change a field. Response: Cursor at Change field: 19. Type and enter: 44 20.
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.12.1 January 2003 32. Type and enter: 2 Response: Reading... 33. Type and enter: c to change a field. Response: Cursor at Change field: 34. Type and enter: 44 35. Type and enter: SDLC Response: Cursor at Change field: 36.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.12.1 48. Type and enter: SDLC Response: Cursor at K_UNIT_NUMBER 49. Type and enter: 3 Response: Reading... 50. Type and enter: c to change a field. Response: Cursor at Change field: 51. Type and enter: 21 to change the MAJOR_STATUS field. 52.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.12.1 65. Type and enter: i Response: FORM INSERTED 66. Type and enter: < Response: Enter Form Name: 67. Type and enter: nphopt Response: Enter Database Operation I=Insert, R=Review, U=Update, D=Delete 68. Type and enter: i 69.
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.12.1 January 2003 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 nphopt (3/7) 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 THESE ARE CRITICAL SYSTEM PARAMETERS!! CHANGE WITH EXTREME CAUTION.See Note * 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 22.feid.fend 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1)____ 4)____ 7)____ 10)____ 13)____ 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 2)____ 5)____ 8)____ 11)____ 14)____ 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456...
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.12.1 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 nphopt (7/7) 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 THESE ARE CRITICAL SYSTEM PARAMETERS!! CHANGE WITH EXTREME CAUTION.See Note * 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 83.pvcopts(cont) 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 pnstdipsiz pnstdopsiz pnstdiwsiz pnstdowsiz user_name spec_num 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 9)___ _______________ ____________ 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 10)___...
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.12.1 January 2003 83. Type and enter: < Response: Cursor at Enter Form Name: 84. Type and enter: trend Response: 1. tr_name: TREND 2. dis_cf_checks:n 3. apply_tr:y 4. o_missing_links:n 85. Enter CARRIAGE RETURN 4 times. Response: Enter Execute, Change.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.12.1 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 bxslloc (2/2) 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 29.spdu_count:2 30.sresm_count:2 31.srecm_count:1 32.scm_count:1 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 33.procnm:/no5text/rcv/RCmaccntl 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 34.maxproc:4 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 93. After updating field 34 on the BXSLLOC form, enter CARRIAGE RETURN Response: Enter Insert, Change, Substitute, Validate, screen#, or Print: 94.
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.12.1 January 2003 102. Type and enter: trend Response: 1. tr_name: TREND 2. dis_cf_checks:n 3. apply_tr:y 4. o_missing_links:n 103. Enter CARRIAGE RETURN 4 times. Response: Enter Execute, Change. . . 104. Type and enter: e Response: Executing Enter Form Name:...
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.12.1 January 2003 117. After updating field 10 on the LOGDEV form, enter CARRIAGE RETURN until the following response is observed. Response: Enter Insert, Change, Substitute, Validate, screen#, or Print: 118. Type and enter: i Response: FORM INSERTED 119.
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.12.1 January 2003 135. Type and enter: e Response: Executing Enter Form Name: 136. Update UCB for SDL9 to GROW Type and enter: trbegin Response: Transaction Begin 1.tr_name: TRBEGIN 137. Enter CARRIAGE RETURN Response: Enter Execute, Change. . . 138.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.12.1 150. Type and enter: e Response: Executing Enter Form Name: 151. Update UCB for SDLC3 and SDL9 to OOS State Type and enter: trbegin Response: Transaction Begin 1.tr_name: TRBEGIN 152. Enter CARRIAGE RETURN Response: Enter Execute, Change.
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.12.1 January 2003 167. Type and enter: OOS and enter CARRIAGE RETURN Response: Enter Database Operation I=Insert, R=Review, U=Update, D=Delete 168. Type and enter: u to update the ucb record. Response: FORM UPDATED. 169. Type and enter: < Response: Cursor at Enter Form Name: 170.
235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2006 Procedure 8.12.2 8.12.2 Connect Hardware for RMAS Data Link PROCEDURE Verify that the internal jumpers of the RS422 to RS232 converter (ED5D764-30 G17A, Black Box # IC456A-R4) are set as illustrated in Figure 8.11.3-1. Connect the RS422 cable (ED5D764-30 G106, Black Box # EDN37J-00XX-MM;...
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.12.3 8.12.3 Configure RMAS RC Access PROCEDURE At the MCC, type and enter: RST:SDLC=3 to restore SDLC3 to service Response: RST SDLC 3 COMPLETED At the MCC, type and enter SET:RCACCESS,TTY=”RCOS4”,ACCESS=a; a = Obtained from the 235–600–700Input Messages Manual(ie Where: a=1–29,33”) Type and enter: OP:RCACCESS,TTYP=”RCOS4”;...
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.12.4 8.12.4 Verify Operation of RMAS Data Link PROCEDURE After SDLC 3 is restored to service, verify that the link goes ACT on MCC page 113. Note: This section is OPTIONAL: The next set of steps can be optionally executed to monitor the X.25 protocol exchange between the DRM and the RMAS Switch to the Sun console by holding down the Control Key and depressing the...
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH October 2005 Procedure 8.13 8.13 Perform Traffic Printer Growth PROCEDURE Enter UNIX RTR Recent Change and Verify. Is MCC or STLWS terminal to be used? For MCC, proceed to Step b. For STLWS proceed to Step i. At MCC, ensure terminal is in command mode.
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.13 October 2005 Type and enter: ttyadd Response: ttyadd form displayed. Cursor at 1.tty_name: Note: An ! may be entered any time prompted to abort the form and return to the state when the form was started. Type and enter the following data: 1.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH October 2005 Procedure 8.13 Asynchr onous Pat ch Panel SAI - 0 PO R T 0 PO R T 1 PO R T 2 PO R T 3 PO R T 4 PO R T 5 Asynchr onous Pat ch Panel To Tr af f i c Pr i nt er...
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.13 October 2005 Figure 8.13-3 — Traffic Printer Installation ( Netra 240) Restore TTY x to service. At MCC, type and enter the appropriate message: RST:TTY=x x = appropriate TTY number. Where: Response: RST TTY x COMPLETED Enter CARRIAGE RETURN Response: FORM INSERTED...
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH October 2005 Procedure 8.13 Type and enter: 199 Response: RCV PARAMETER INFO page displayed with cursor at 1. database_name Type and enter: incore Response: 2. review only Type and enter: n Response: 3. journaling Type and enter: * Response: UNIX RTR (ODIN) - Data Entry page displayed.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH October 2005 Procedure 8.14 8.14 Perform Office Record Printer Growth PROCEDURE Enter UNIX RTR Recent Change and Verify. Is MCC or STLWS terminal to be used? For MCC, proceed to Step b. For STLWS proceed to Step i. At MCC, ensure terminal is in command mode.
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.14 October 2005 Type and enter: ttyadd Response: ttyadd form displayed. Cursor at 1.tty_name: Note: An ! may be entered any time prompted to abort the form and return to the state when the form was started. Note: Fields not specified receive the default value by entering CARRIAGE RETURN.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH October 2005 Procedure 8.14 Asynchr onous Pat ch Panel SAI - 0 PO R T 0 PO R T 1 PO R T 2 PO R T 3 PO R T 4 PO R T 5 Asynchr onous Pat ch Panel PO R T 6...
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.14 October 2005 Figure 8.14-3 — Office Record Printer Installation ( Netra 240) Restore TTY x to service. Note: If a baud rate other than 1200 is desired, "Update the Office Record Printer Baud Rate," Subprocedure 8.14.1, should be performed before restoring the TTY to service.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH October 2005 Procedure 8.14 Type and enter: 199 Response: RCV PARAMETER INFO page displayed with cursor at 1. database_name Type and enter: incore Response: 2. review only Type and enter: n Response: 3. journaling Type and enter: * Response: UNIX RTR (ODIN) - Data Entry page displayed.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.14.1 8.14.1 Update the Office Record Printer Baud Rate OVERVIEW When performing an office record printer growth, the office record printer baud rate defaults to 1200. This subprocedure allows maintenance personnel to update the baud rate to a range between 1200 and 9600.
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.14.1 January 2003 Type and enter: trbegin Response: Transaction Begin 1.tr_name: TRBEGIN Enter CARRIAGE RETURN Response: Enter Execute, Change. . . Type and enter: e Type and enter: ttopt Response: Enter Database Operation I=Insert, R=Review, U=Update, D=Delete Type and enter: u Type and enter: ofr0tt Type and enter: c...
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.15 8.15 Perform Virtual TTY Controller Degrowth OVERVIEW This procedure is used to degrow a virtual TTY controller. For more information, see ® 235-600-XXX, 5ESS Switch ECD/SG Database Manual. PROCEDURE Enter UNIX RTR Recent Change and Verify. Is MCC or STLWS terminal to be used? For MCC, proceed to Step b.
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.15 January 2003 Type and enter: toggle Response: Will take you to the high-level forms. Delete virtual TTY controller data. Note: An ! may be entered any time prompted to abort the form and return to the state when the form was started.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.15 Type and enter: activate Response: Activate form displayed with cursor at 1.copy_inc_to_disk:YES Enter CARRIAGE RETURN Response: ODIN will request the action desired. Type and enter: e Response: ODIN returns to the UNIX RTR (ODIN) - Data Entry page. Type and enter: <...
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.16 8.16 Perform Virtual TTY Degrowth OVERVIEW This procedure is used to degrow a virtual TTY. For more information, see ® 235-600-XXX, 5ESS Switch ECD/SG Database Manual. PROCEDURE Enter UNIX RTR Recent Change and Verify. Is MCC or STLWS terminal to be used? For MCC, proceed to Step b.
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.16 January 2003 Type and enter: toggle Response: Will take you to the high-level forms. Delete virtual TTY data. Note: An ! may be entered any time prompted to abort the form and return to the state when the form was started.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.16 Second prompt: Restore VTTYC x from service. Enter CARRIAGE RETURN to continue. At DRM MCC terminal, type and enter command: RST:VTTYC=x x = VTTYC number. Where: Response: RST VTTYC x COMPLETED The low-level forms will now be deleted automatically. Exit high-level forms.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.17 8.17 Perform STLWS Degrowth PROCEDURE Remove TTY x from service. At MCC, type and enter the appropriate message: RMV:TTY=x x = appropriate TTY number. Where: Response: RMV TTY x COMPLETED Enter UNIX RTR Recent Change and Verify.
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.17 January 2003 Type and enter: toggle Response: Will take you to the high-level forms. Delete TTY data. Type and enter: ttydel Response: ttydel form displayed. Cursor at 1.tty_name: Type and enter the key value for the identified degrowth unit: TTY9-TTY14, TTY28-TTY34, or TTY50.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.17 You have completed the Select and Prepare Terminal for the MCC, proceed to Step b. At the RC/V terminal, type and enter the following message: RCV:MENU:APPRC:VERBOSE,PRINT Response: RECENT CHANGE AND VERIFY CLASS menu page displayed.
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.17 January 2003 If the talk and monitor hardware is not being degrown, continue with Step 10. Delete the T/M number. Select and prepare terminal for Recent Change and Verify activities. Response: Step 6a, substeps 1 through 9. Type and enter: 1.1 Response: Enter Database Operation...
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.17 Type and enter: < Response: 14.0 LINE & TRUNK TEST VIEWS page displayed. Backup Incore ECD to disk. At MCC, do Steps b through i. Type and enter: 199 Response: RCV PARAMETER INFO page displayed with cursor at 1. database_name Type and enter: incore Response:...
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.18 8.18 Perform RC/V Terminal Degrowth PROCEDURE Change Security At MCC, type and enter: SET:RCACCESS,TTY=a,ACCESS=b a = ttys, ttyt, or ttyv Where: ttys = TTY18 Where: ttyt = TTY19 ttyv = TTY21 Where b is obtained from INPUT/OUTPUT manual. To check on the access code, type and enter message: OP:RCACCESS,TTY=a a = ttys, ttyt, or ttyv...
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.18 January 2003 Type and enter: * Response: RCV INITIALIZATION IN PROGRESS message displayed. UNIX RTR RCV (ODIN) - Data Entry page displayed. You have completed Enter UNIX RTR Recent Change and Verify, proceed to Step 4.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.18 Type and enter: 199 Response: RCV PARAMETER INFO page displayed with cursor at 1. database_name Type and enter: incore Response: 2. review only Type and enter: n Response: 3. journaling Type and enter: * Response: UNIX RTR (ODIN) - Data Entry page displayed.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.19 8.19 Perform SCC Data Link Degrowth PROCEDURE Type and enter: incore Response: 2. review only Type and enter: n Response: 3. journaling Type and enter: * Response: Enter Form Name: Type and enter: toggle Response: Enter Form Name: High-level mode displayed.
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.19 January 2003 Type and enter: 199 Response: RCV PARAMETER INFO page displayed with cursor at 1. database_name 15. Type and enter: incore Response: 2. review only 16. Type and enter: n Response: 3. journaling 17.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.20 8.20 Perform Traffic Printer Degrowth PROCEDURE Remove TTY x from service. At MCC, type and enter the appropriate message: RMV:TTY=x x = appropriate TTY number. Where: Response: RMV TTY x COMPLETED Enter UNIX RTR Recent Change and Verify.
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.20 January 2003 Enter high-level forms. Type and enter: toggle Response: Will take you to the high-level forms. Delete TTY data. Type and enter: ttydel Response: ttydel form displayed. Cursor at 1.tty_name: Type and enter: TTY7 Response: Remaining fields will automatically be completed.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.20 Backup Office Dependent Data. Note: Prior to the response there will be completed responses for the switching module and the AM. At MCC, type and enter: BKUP:ODD Response: BKUP ODD COMPLETED It is recommended that primary disk be backed up and that a shelf copy of the disks be made.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.21 8.21 Perform Office Record Printer Degrowth PROCEDURE Remove TTY x from service. At MCC, type and enter the appropriate message: RMV:TTY=x x = appropriate TTY number. Where: Response: RMV TTY x COMPLETED Enter UNIX RTR Recent Change and Verify.
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GROWTH AND DEGROWTH 235-200-150 Procedure 8.21 January 2003 Enter high-level forms. Type and enter: toggle Response: Will take you to the high-level forms. Delete TTY data. Type and enter: ttydel Response: ttydel form displayed. Cursor at 1.tty_name: Type and enter: TTY43 Response: Remaining fields will automatically be completed.
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235-200-150 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH January 2003 Procedure 8.21 Backup Office Dependent Data. Note: Prior to the response there will be completed responses for the switching module and the AM. At MCC, type and enter: BKUP:ODD Response: BKUP ODD COMPLETED It is recommended that primary disk be backed up and that a shelf copy of the disks be made.
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235-200-150 APPENDIX 1 August 2003 SUN CONSOLE/MASTER CONTROL CENTER (MCC) TERMINAL SETTINGS A1. SUN CONSOLE/MASTER CONTROL CENTER (MCC) TERMINAL SETTINGS A1.1 Overview Table A1-1 lists terminal settings that should be set when growing a KS-23996 Sun console or MCC terminal. Table A1-1 should also be used to verify terminal option settings in the case of a terminal lock-up.
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APPENDIX 1 235-200-150 SUN CONSOLE/MASTER CONTROL CENTER (MCC) August 2003 TERMINAL SETTINGS Table A1-1 — KS-23996 Sun Console/MCC Terminal Settings (Contd) EIA Baud Rate = 9600 EIA Data Format = 7/1/E EIA Parity Check = off Aux Baud Rate = 9600 Aux Data Format = 8/1/N Aux Parity Format = off EIA Xmt = Xon-Xoff...
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235-200-150 APPENDIX 1 August 2003 SUN CONSOLE/MASTER CONTROL CENTER (MCC) TERMINAL SETTINGS Table A1-2 — KS-24697 Sun Console/MCC Terminal Settings Field Name Value Name Unix Serial Port /dev/ttyS0 Baud 9600 Data Bits Stop Bits Parity None Note: To get into the options page press CTRL-SHIFT-S to open the settings menu, then go to Communications Setup by highlighting “Communications”...
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235-200-150 APPENDIX 2 January 2003 PROCESSOR RECOVERY MESSAGES A2. PROCESSOR RECOVERY MESSAGES A2.1 Overview This appendix is a guide to Processor Recovery Messages (PRMs) unique to the DRM initialization and recovery. For a complete listing of PRMs, consult 235-600-601, ® 5ESS Switch Processor Recovery Messages.
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APPENDIX 2 235-200-150 PROCESSOR RECOVERY MESSAGES January 2003 Each PRM listing provides the following information: Format - Shows format of possible outputs for this PRM. Source - Lists software program originating the PRM Function - Details why the PRM was generated. Expansion - Defines all variables used in the PRM Explanation - Provides additional information about the PRM.
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235-200-150 APPENDIX 2 January 2003 PROCESSOR RECOVERY MESSAGES Active control unit (CU): 0 –– CU 0 1 –– CU 1 Informational PRM. Application software generated this PRM. Level of most recent UNIX RTR operating system initialization: 0 –– No initialization or D0 initialization. 1 ––...
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APPENDIX 2 235-200-150 PROCESSOR RECOVERY MESSAGES January 2003 00 –– Created (booted from disk). 01 –– Software initialization. 02 –– Hardware initialization. 03 –– Communication link initialization. 04 –– Enable fault recovery. 05 –– Essential jobs operational. 06 –– Fully operational. 07 ––...
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235-200-150 APPENDIX 2 January 2003 PROCESSOR RECOVERY MESSAGES A2.2.2 PRM:EE 60XX-B A2.2.2.1 PRM Format PRM_a EEbc 60de fggg ijkk hh hh hh A2.2.2.2 PRM Source Application Integrity Monitor (AIM). A2.2.2.3 Function UNIX RTR operating system application process initialization progress. A2.2.2.4 PRM Expansion Active control unit (CU): 0 ––...
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APPENDIX 2 235-200-150 PROCESSOR RECOVERY MESSAGES January 2003 117 –– Plant measurement database monitor (PLDMON). 186 –– Kernel level overload monitor (KLMON) 188 –– UNIX RTR operating system supervisor overload monitor process (SUOVPRC). 406 –– Process to load ODD onto Disk (PLOD). 407 ––...
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235-200-150 APPENDIX 2 January 2003 PROCESSOR RECOVERY MESSAGES 00 –– Normal operation (no initialization or safe interval). 01 –– AIM created. 02 –– 5E critical creations requested (phase 1 creations in progress). 03 –– DB/DD initialization complete. 06 –– SMKP SOFTINIT completed. 07 ––...
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APPENDIX 2 235-200-150 PROCESSOR RECOVERY MESSAGES January 2003 A2.2.3 PRM:EE-CB00-B A2.2.3.1 PRM Format PRM_p EEda CB00 xxxx yyzz hh hh hh A2.2.3.2 PRM Source Application Integrity Monitor (AIM). A2.2.3.3 Function AIM UNIX RTR operating system application process initialization failure. A2.2.3.4 PRM Expansion Active control unit (CU): 0 ––...
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235-200-150 APPENDIX 2 January 2003 PROCESSOR RECOVERY MESSAGES 0420 –– Communications kernel process (CMKP). 0430 –– Message switch kernel process (MSKP). 0450 –– Pump control (PUCR). 0460 –– Operational kernel process (OKP). 0590 –– Process for loading ODD into PAS (PLOP). 0710 ––...
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APPENDIX 2 235-200-150 PROCESSOR RECOVERY MESSAGES January 2003 A2.2.4 PRM:vE-FF03 A2.2.4.1 PRM Format PRM_p vEda FF03 yyyy zzzz hh hh hh A2.2.4.2 PRM Source Application Integrity Monitor (AIM) Phase Trigger. A2.2.4.3 Function Failure of the Process Manager (PMGR) to create an essential process for AIM. A2.2.4.4 PRM Expansion Active control unit (CU): 0 ––...
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235-200-150 APPENDIX 2 January 2003 PROCESSOR RECOVERY MESSAGES 0455 –– Recent Change Kernel Process (RCKP). 0460 –– Operational kernel process (OKP). 7ED –– Communications Module Processor Kernel Process (CMPKP) zzzz Failed process sequence state: 000A –– AIM timed out waiting for a PMGR response. yyyy ––...
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APPENDIX 2 235-200-150 PROCESSOR RECOVERY MESSAGES January 2003 Active control unit (CU): 0 –– CU 0 1 –– CU 1 E - Administrative Module (AM) software checks are inhibited (see “Explanation,” Section A2.2.5.5). F - AM software checks allowed. A high level AM initialization will follow immediately.
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235-200-150 APPENDIX 2 January 2003 PROCESSOR RECOVERY MESSAGES 06 –– Fully operational. 07 –– Aborting. Process run state. 00 –– process was still performing initialization step. 01 –– process had completed initialization step. 02 –– process timed out. hh hh hh Hardware status digits.
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APPENDIX 2 235-200-150 PROCESSOR RECOVERY MESSAGES January 2003 4 –– D4 initialization. These initializations are explained in 235-105-250, 5ESS Switch System Recovery Manual. Application initialization level within the UNIX RTR operating system initialization specified in field ’d’. FF06 Application function = initialization timeout. xxxx UNIX RTR operating system application process utility ID: 0017 ––...
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235-200-150 APPENDIX 2 January 2003 PROCESSOR RECOVERY MESSAGES A2.2.6.6 Corrective Action If several minutes elapse without recovery or escalation to higher levels of initialization, see “Analyze AM Initialization Failure,” 235-105-250, 5ESS Switch System Recovery Manual. A2.2.7 PRM:VE FF1B-B A2.2.7.1 PRM Format PRM_p vEda FF1B wwww xyzz hh hh hh A2.2.7.2 PRM Source Application Integrity Monitor (AIM) Phase Trigger.
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APPENDIX 2 235-200-150 PROCESSOR RECOVERY MESSAGES January 2003 Active control unit (CU): 0 –– CU 0 1 –– CU 1 E - Administrative Module (AM) software checks are inhibited (see “Explanation,” Section A2.2.7.5). F - AM software checks allowed. A high level AM initialization will follow immediately.
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235-200-150 APPENDIX 2 January 2003 PROCESSOR RECOVERY MESSAGES 6 –– Fully operational. 7 –– Aborting. Process run state. 0 –– Running. 1 –– Step done. Error code: 21 — Initialization timeout hh hh hh Hardware status digits. Refer to Figure A2-1 for definition of the digits.
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APPENDIX 2 235-200-150 PROCESSOR RECOVERY MESSAGES January 2003 Active control unit (CU): 0 –– CU 0 1 –– CU 1 E - Administrative Module (AM) software checks are inhibited (see “Explanation,” Section A2.2.8.5). F - AM software checks allowed. A high level AM initialization will follow immediately.
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235-200-150 APPENDIX 2 January 2003 PROCESSOR RECOVERY MESSAGES 0710 –– Switch Maintenance Diagnostic Input Message Processor (SMDIMP). SMDIMP is also referred to as deferred maintenance administrator and monitor (DMAM). 7ED –– Communications Module Processor Kernel Process (CMPKP) 07DD –– Automatic message accounting disk writer 1 (AMDW1).
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APPENDIX 2 235-200-150 PROCESSOR RECOVERY MESSAGES January 2003 A2.2.8.6 Corrective Action If several minutes elapse without recovery or escalation to higher levels of initialization, see “Analyze AM Initialization Failure,” 235-105-250, 5ESS Switch System Recovery Manual. Digits = These digits represent the hardware status of 16-21 the PRM.
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235-200-150 APPENDIX 2 January 2003 PROCESSOR RECOVERY MESSAGES BIT 1: ACTIVE - Indicates that the associated administrative module (AM) is on-line (SSR bit 16). BIT 0: ASW - Indicates that the EAI thinks that all seems well (that is, no internal faults or EAoutput errors have been detected by EAI audit or self-test firmware).
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APPENDIX 2 235-200-150 PROCESSOR RECOVERY MESSAGES January 2003 BIT 1: PP23 - Gives the last active state of pulse point (PP) 23. From the administrative module (AM), which indicates that the input data is to be used as the new input parameter buffer array pointer (AP). BIT 0: PP22 - Gives the last active state of pulse point (PP) 22.
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235-200-150 APPENDIX 2 January 2003 PROCESSOR RECOVERY MESSAGES BIT 2: EAEN - Indicates a force function to the AM is active or the IPB is non-zero. BIT 1: FBDP - Indicates that a subsequent system bootstrap will be forced from the primary boot device. BIT 0: FBDS - Indicates that a subsequent system bootstrap will be forced from the secondary boot device.
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APPENDIX 2 235-200-150 PROCESSOR RECOVERY MESSAGES January 2003 BIT 1: DTIM - Indicates the associated AM CC sanity timer is disabled. BIT 0: MRF - Indicates that a processor recovery maintenance reset function (MRF) has started. This bit is simular to the MRF START bit except that it is tied to the hardware signal (it does not need to be read to be cleared).
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235-200-150 APPENDIX 2 January 2003 PROCESSOR RECOVERY MESSAGES BIT 1: The AM’s high speed cache unit is not being used. BIT 0: Indicates the System Integrity Monitor process (SIM) has been prevented from initiating any action to recover from a fault. Digit 21 = Configuration control options.
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235-200-150 APPENDIX 3 January 2003 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION (AW) SERIAL ASYNCHRONOUS INTERFACE (SunSAI/P) BOARD GROWTH A3. ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION (AW) SERIAL ASYNCHRONOUS INTERFACE (SunSAI/P) BOARD GROWTH A3.1 Introduction The purpose of this appendix is to outline the steps necessary to install and configure the second Serial Asynchronous Interface (SunSAI/P) board into a DRM Administrative Workstation (AW).
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APPENDIX 3 235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION (AW) SERIAL January 2003 ASYNCHRONOUS INTERFACE (SunSAI/P) BOARD GROWTH Current Software Release: 5E14 or later. Administrative Workstation: Fully Operational Complete set of Generic Backup tapes for the following: • AM Text • AM ODD • SM Text •...
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235-200-150 APPENDIX 3 January 2003 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION (AW) SERIAL ASYNCHRONOUS INTERFACE (SunSAI/P) BOARD GROWTH Wait until all MHDs are fully restored to the ACT state. Response: RST MHD x COMPLETED Note: If any MHD cannot be restored, seek technical assistance. Write the AMA data from memory to disk.
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APPENDIX 3 235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION (AW) SERIAL January 2003 ASYNCHRONOUS INTERFACE (SunSAI/P) BOARD GROWTH • From the two upper corners of the card, push the card straight downwards into the slot until it is fully seated. • Using a No.2 Phillips-headed screwdriver, insert and tighten the screw securing the card bracket tab to the system chassis.
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235-200-150 APPENDIX 3 January 2003 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION (AW) SERIAL ASYNCHRONOUS INTERFACE (SunSAI/P) BOARD GROWTH When the AW starts to boot, messages similar to those shown in the following examples are output on the system console: For Netra t 1120 Resetting ... screen not found.
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APPENDIX 3 235-200-150 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION (AW) SERIAL January 2003 ASYNCHRONOUS INTERFACE (SunSAI/P) BOARD GROWTH Execute the Sun Microsystems diagnostic of the newly installed SAI card. At the # prompt, enter the following command. The response should be as shown here. The diagnostic test takes approximately 15 seconds to complete.
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A4. DRM SWITCH TO 5ESS SWITCH CONVERSION PROCESS GUIDELINES A4.1 Overview To schedule a conversion of a DRM to a 5ESS switch contact Lucent Worldwide Services and request the current preconditions that must be met before performing a conversion. Issue 3.00H...
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235-200-150 APPENDIX 5 May 2003 5ESS Switch DRM Administrative Workstation NETRA t 1120 to NETRA 20 WITH SOLARIS 8 OS CONVERSION PROCESS GUIDELINES A5. 5ESS Switch DRM Administrative Workstation NETRA t 1120 to NETRA 20 WITH SOLARIS 8 OS CONVERSION PROCESS GUIDELINES A5.1 Introduction This document describes the procedure to convert the NETRA t 1120 Administrative Workstation (AW) in a DRM office to the Netra 20 AW.
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APPENDIX 5 235-200-150 5ESS Switch DRM Administrative Workstation NETRA t 1120 May 2003 to NETRA 20 WITH SOLARIS 8 OS CONVERSION PROCESS GUIDELINES The Wago connectors, Strain relief housings, and Cage clamp-operating lever are all included with the Netra 20 that is shipped. Note: The Netra 20 uses duplexed power originating on two busses and should be connected to the "A"...
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235-200-150 APPENDIX 5 May 2003 5ESS Switch DRM Administrative Workstation NETRA t 1120 to NETRA 20 WITH SOLARIS 8 OS CONVERSION PROCESS GUIDELINES A5.5.1 Full Backup of Office Execute procedure 6.17 from the 235-105-210 Switch Routine Operations and Maintenance Procedures It is recommended that a full set of office backup tapes be created just prior to the conversion.
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/bin/ls /etc/inet/hosts /etc/inet/netmasks /etc/hostname.qfe0 /etc/defaultrouter /etc/passwd /etc/shadow /etc/nodename | /bin/cpio -ocv > /dev/rmt/0h Remove the DAT tape from the drive and label the tape with “5ESS DRM Network Config Files.” Execute the command and record the IP address (###.###.###.###) of the LAST entry.
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235-200-150 APPENDIX 5 May 2003 5ESS Switch DRM Administrative Workstation NETRA t 1120 to NETRA 20 WITH SOLARIS 8 OS CONVERSION PROCESS GUIDELINES A5.9 Remove Netra t 1120 from Frame The Netra t 1120 needs to be removed from the frame to make room for the new Netra 20.
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APPENDIX 5 235-200-150 5ESS Switch DRM Administrative Workstation NETRA t 1120 May 2003 to NETRA 20 WITH SOLARIS 8 OS CONVERSION PROCESS GUIDELINES Connect the ROP connection to the DB-25 parallel connector on the Netra 20 and Power up the ROP. Connect the DC power to the Netra 20 Continue with step A6.11 “Power Up the Netra 20”...
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YYYY + yyyy records out Remove DAT tape from DAT drive. Insert the “5ESS DRM Network Config Files” DAT tape created in step A6.7, Step 5, into the Netra 20 Tape Drive. To restore the DRM Network Configuration Files, enter the following command;...
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APPENDIX 5 235-200-150 5ESS Switch DRM Administrative Workstation NETRA t 1120 May 2003 to NETRA 20 WITH SOLARIS 8 OS CONVERSION PROCESS GUIDELINES Ensure that the SM is linked to the AM. This can be observed on the 111 page of the MCC.
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235-200-150 APPENDIX 5 May 2003 5ESS Switch DRM Administrative Workstation NETRA t 1120 to NETRA 20 WITH SOLARIS 8 OS CONVERSION PROCESS GUIDELINES To produce a full set of office backup tapes the 5ESS®-2000 Switch Routine Operations and Maintenance Procedures, Section 6.23, "Make Full Office Backup Tape."...
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APPENDIX 5 235-200-150 5ESS Switch DRM Administrative Workstation NETRA t 1120 May 2003 to NETRA 20 WITH SOLARIS 8 OS CONVERSION PROCESS GUIDELINES A5.16 Configure the DRM Network qfe0 Port A5.16.1 Introduction Use this procedure to change the DRM AW qfe0 Port configuration and the DRM Network settings on the DRM AW.
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235-200-150 APPENDIX 5 May 2003 5ESS Switch DRM Administrative Workstation NETRA t 1120 to NETRA 20 WITH SOLARIS 8 OS CONVERSION PROCESS GUIDELINES From the Configure DRM Network qfe0 Port Sub-menu, select "Return to the main menu". Note: The user must now reboot the DRM AW before the changes to the DRM Network configuration can take effect.
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This section provides acronyms, terms, and abbreviations used in this information product. GLOSSARY 1 Packet Switching System (1PSS) A high capacity, high-reliability, X.25 packet switch produced by Lucent Technologies. 3B21 Emulator Software contained in the Administrative Workstation that emulates the operation of the 3B21D computer. Administrative Workstation...
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GLOSSARY 235-200-150 May 2003 Basic Rate Interface (BRI) Card The customer’s interface to the ISLU2. Three types of BRI cards exist: • U-Type for 2 wire • T-Type for 4 wire. The U and T type cards provide the customer with the 2B+D capabilities.
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235-200-150 GLOSSARY May 2003 The ultimate limitation of any resource in a network to hold or Capacity move information. Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) Used in a generic sense to refer to data terminals that display transmitted and received information on a television-like screen. Traffic usage measurement equating to 100 call seconds.
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GLOSSARY 235-200-150 May 2003 Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) The user equipment that is joined to a data communication network. It could be anything from a simple terminal to a large computer system. The CCITT recommendation X.25 specifies the interface between data terminal equipment and data circuit terminating equipment.
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235-200-150 GLOSSARY May 2003 Ethernet A form of contention protocol being commercially deployed by the Xerox Corporation that is used to tie facilities together in local geographic areas. Extended Digital Subscriber Line (EDSL) A limited service of the Bell System Fast Select. An information-bearing call request packet for a virtual call.
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GLOSSARY 235-200-150 May 2003 International Standards Organization (ISO) An international body that standardizes goods and services. The ISO works in conjunction with the ITU-TS for standards that impact communications. Input/Output. Input/Output Processor. Internet protocol. ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network. Integrated Services Line Unit 2. ISLU2 I Series Recommendations ITU-TS recommendations on standards for ISDN services, ISDN...
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235-200-150 GLOSSARY May 2003 The second level of a layered architecture. The purpose of the Link Level level is to provide the functional and procedural means to establish, maintaining, and release data links. The level also provides techniques to recover from transmission errors and other abnormal conditions such as invalid or no responses and lost of synchronization.
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GLOSSARY 235-200-150 May 2003 Magnetic Tape. MTTY Maintenance Teletypewriter. Multiplexing See Logical Multiplexing. Multi-Service Access Device An access device that provides connectivity between network elements and Network Management systems. A communication system to interconnect various devices. Network Coded data that identifies the location of a network addressable Network Address entity on a 1PSS.
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235-200-150 GLOSSARY May 2003 A network technique that divides user messages into relatively Packet Switching short blocks and uses geographically distributed switching nodes, to achieve low end-to-end delay for real-time, bursty data traffic. Personal Computer. Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC) A virtual circuit established for the duration of an agreement between the subscriber and the network authority and is available to send packets in either direction at any time.
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GLOSSARY 235-200-150 May 2003 Switching Control Center System. SCCS Service Group (SG) An ISLU2 has two Service Groups (SG) that operate active/active to switch information in the Common Data Circuits (2 per SG) to the appropriate paths. These paths are: •...
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235-200-150 GLOSSARY May 2003 Terminal Equipment. Terminal Any device capable of sending and receiving information over a communication channel. It is used to enter data into a computer system and to communicate the outputs of the system to the affected environment. Terminal devices include computers, teleprinters, special keyboards, light displays, cathode-ray tubes, thermocouples, pressure gauges and other instrumentation, radar units, telephones, etc.
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GLOSSARY 235-200-150 May 2003 The X.75 packet switch interface is characterized as a high X.75 throughput and a high flexibility interface. It supports virtual call service and the X.75 utilities necessary to provide the essential facilities of X.25 as well as some additional features. A modification of X.75 by Bellcore to allow the interconnection X.75 Prime of dissimilar equipment in the same network.
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INDEX 235-200-150 June 2007 AW: replace CD-ROM/DVD drive, 4.11-1 AW (Netra t 1120): replace DAT, 4.11-1 4.11-1 AW (Netra20): remove DAT, 4.12-1 4.12-1 Back Up The DynaStar 500 (Base/Growth) Router Configuration File at the Host Site, 3.4-1 3.4-1 Backout last official Software Updates (SUs), 5.6-1 5.6-1 Backout operating system Software Update (SU), 5.8-1 5.8-1...
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235-200-150 INDEX June 2007 Digital Service Control (DSC) Unit, 2-12 Digital Service Unit 3 (DSU3), 2-12 2-12 Display Administration Process (DAP), 2-56 2-56 Distinctive Remote Module (DRM), 2-1 Document Distribution, 1-3 Documentation, 1-9 Documentation: CD-ROM, 2-1 DRM: architecture, 2-2 DRM: features, 2-62 2-62 DRM: hardware, 2-3 DRM: line and trunk capacities, 2-13...
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Load the 3B21 emulator and operating system CD-ROM and boot the AW, 7.1.1-1 Load TOP, AM text, and AM ODD backup tapes, 7.1.3-1 Locked-up video terminal: restore, 6.1-1 6.1-1 Lucent network component solution, 2-13 2-13 Make Software Update(s) official, 5.4-1 5.4-1...
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235-200-150 INDEX June 2007 MCC Function Key: normal display, 2-52 Modular Metallic Service Unit (MMSU), 2-12 2-12 Module Controller/Time Slot Interchange (MCTSI), 2-10 2-10 Mount tape on tape drive unit, 4.19-1 4.19-1 Office Record Printer baud rate: update, 8.14.1-1 Office Record Printer degrowth, 8.21-1 8.21-1 Office Record Printer growth, 8.14-1 8.14-1...
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INDEX 235-200-150 June 2007 Rural Electrification Administration (REA), 2-1 Sanity Timer: disable, 2-38 2-38 SCANS data link growth, 8.7-1 8.7-1 SCC data link degrowth, 8.19-1 8.19-1 SCC data link growth, 3.8-1, 8.9-1 3.8-1 8.9-1 Signaling System 7 (SS7), 2-62 2-62 Software Change Administration and Notification System (SCANS) data link, 2-57 2-57 Software: DRM, 2-60...
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235-200-150 INDEX June 2007 UNIX Operating System, 2-61 2-61 UNIX RTR operating system, A2-2 A2-2 User Comments, 1-3 Video Display Terminal (VDT), 2-35 2-35 Video terminal: restore locked-up, 6.1-1 6.1-1 Virtual TTY controller degrowth, 8.15-1 8.15-1 Virtual TTY controller growth, 8.2-1 8.2-1 Virtual TTY degrowth, 8.16-1 8.16-1...
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