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  • Page 1 ,178,7<Œ 0HVVDJLQJ 6ROXWLRQV 5HOHDVH  0LJUDWLRQ 3URFHGXUHV  ,VVXH  -XQH ...
  • Page 2 Obtaining Products To learn more about Avaya products and to order products, contact Avaya Direct, the Your company’s “telecommunications equipment” includes both this Avaya product direct-market organization of Avaya Business Communications Systems. Access their and any other voice/data/video equipment that could be accessed via this Avaya prod- web site at www.lucentdirect.com.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Assembling the INTUITY AUDIX System ........
  • Page 4 Backing Up the DEFINITY AUDIX Data......... . . 14 Preadministering the INTUITY AUDIX Extension Lengths......17 Connecting the Tape Drive and Transferring the Data.
  • Page 5 Contents Migration Log File Error Codes77 Overview ..............77 Migration Log File Error Codes .
  • Page 6 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures 585-313-118 Issue 4 June 2002...
  • Page 7: About This Book

    About This Book Purpose This book, INTUITY™ Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures, 585-313-118, 585-313-118 Issue 4, contains instructions for installing an INTUITY AUDIX voice messaging system and moving from one of the following DEFINITY® AUDIX systems: Release 3.1 Release 3.2 Release 4.0...
  • Page 8: Release History

    Release 5 Documentation for Technicians CD-ROM, 585-313-807. See ‘‘Related Resources’’ on page -xvi for more information. Release History This is the fourth issue of this book for INTUITY AUDIX Release 5 systems. How to Use This Book This book contains step-by-step instructions needed to complete a migration.
  • Page 9: Conventions Used In This Book

    (Figure Example of a INTUITY AUDIX Screen with a Command Line on page x). “Menus” (Figure Example of a INTUITY AUDIX Menu on page x) present options from which you can choose to view another menu, or a screen or window.
  • Page 10: Keyboard And Telephone Keypad Representations

    INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures Figure 2. Example of a INTUITY AUDIX Screen with a Command Line Figure 3. Example of a INTUITY AUDIX Menu Keyboard and Telephone Keypad Representations Keys that you press on your terminal or PC keyboard are represented as all uppercase letters.
  • Page 11: Screen Displays

    Alarm Form Update was successful. The sequence of menu options that you must select to display a specific screen or submenu is shown as follows: From the INTUITY AUDIX main menu, select: Customer/Services Administration Alarm Management In this example, you access the Main Menu and select the line item Customer/Service Administration.
  • Page 12: Data Entry Conventions

    INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures Screens shown in this book are examples only. The screens you see on your machine will be similar, but not exactly the same in all cases. Data Entry Conventions Commands and text you type in or enter appear in bold type, as in the following examples: Example 1: Enter change-switch-time-zone at the enter command:...
  • Page 13: Protecting Against Damage From Electrostatic Discharge

    SECURITY ALERT: Indicates the presence of a toll fraud security hazard. Toll fraud is the unauthorized use of a telecommunications system by an unauthorized party. Protecting against Damage from Electrostatic Discharge CAUTION: You must observe proper grounding techniques to prevent the discharge of static electricity from your body into ESD-sensitive components.
  • Page 14: Trademarks And Service Marks

    Lucent is a trademark of Lucent Technologies Inc. • Meridian is a registered trademark of Nortel Networks Lim- ited. • MERLIN LEGEND is a registered trademark of Avaya Inc. • MERLIN MAGIX is a trademark of Avaya Inc. • Microcom is a registered trademark of Baybank.
  • Page 15 • Microsoft and MS-DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. • Mitel is a registered trademark of Mitel Networks Corpora- tion. • Motorola is a registered trademark of Motorola, Inc. • NEAX is a trademark and NEC is a registered trademark of Nippon Denki Kabushiki Kaisha.
  • Page 16: Related Resources

    See the inside front cover of this book for information on how to order INTUITY AUDIX documentation. Training For information about training for INTUITY AUDIX Release 5 systems and other Avaya products, visit the Avaya Web site (www.avaya.com) and click Training.
  • Page 17: Using The Documentation Cd-Rom

    You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your system to display some of the files on the CD-ROM. We recommend using version 4.0 or higher. Do not insert the documentation CD-ROM into the INTUITY AUDIX system. To read the documentation CD-ROM from your CD-ROM drive: 1.
  • Page 18: How To Comment On This Book

    After the installation is complete or if you are reading from the CD-ROM, the table of contents screen displays. How to Comment on This Book Voice mail or fax to 303-538-9625 Email to infodev@avaya.com Mail Avaya Inc. Product Documentation Room D1B53...
  • Page 19 Figure: How to Hold a Small Circuit Card June 2002 585-313-118 Issue 4...
  • Page 20 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures Figure: How to Hold a Large Circuit Card 585-313-118 Issue 4 June 2002...
  • Page 21: Migrating From Definity Audix1

    This section lists the procedures that are necessary to migrate the following releases of DEFINITY AUDIX to the INTUITY AUDIX: Customers can migrate to the INTUITY AUDIX system from one of two possible configurations of the DEFINITY AUDIX system: Control Link (CL) mode...
  • Page 22: Migration Checklist

    MAP/5PV3, or MAP/5PV4, the SCSI interface card is installed during this procedure. 14. Verifying the Data Transfer (page 24). 15. If the INTUITY AUDIX is a MAP/5P, MAP/5PV3, or MAP/5PV4, continue with Removing the SCSI Interface Card (page 27). 585-313-118 Issue 4...
  • Page 23: Gathering Materials And Information

    22. Completing Additional Installation Tasks (page 34). Gathering Materials and Information You need the following items to complete the migration from a DEFINITY AUDIX system to an INTUITY AUDIX system: The most recent INTUITY AUDIX R5 software CD-ROM Migration Checklist Migration kit hardware, including: —...
  • Page 24: Assembling The Intuity Audix System

    Apply Power to the INTUITY™ AUDIX® System (page 4). Apply Power to the INTUITY AUDIX System Start the INTUITY AUDIX system to check that it is operating correctly. To restore power to the INTUITY AUDIX: 1. Plug the power cord in the INTUITY AUDIX.
  • Page 25: Recording The Definity Audix Profile Information

    DEFINITY AUDIX screen, then type the information into the INTUITY AUDIX directly. This is used when the switch and INTUITY AUDIX machines are physically located near each other. This is done the day of the migration.
  • Page 26 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures Table: Required Profile Information Screen Command Information Needed Information: Machine Profile, display machine Network machine data rate, page 2 node, where node dial string, password, and is each remote extension ranges. Passwords machine name, may not display depending then F7 (Next on the release.
  • Page 27: Running The File System Check

    AUDIX system remotely and run the check. You then can continue with the next three switch-related tasks and with installing the migration software on the INTUITY AUDIX system while the check is running. After the check is complete, you can continue with the DEFINITY AUDIX tasks.
  • Page 28: X-Porting The Switch Voice Ports

    INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures To contact the MMIS, call +800-242-2121, follow the voice prompts, press 0 to enter an extension when you are given the option, and then enter extension 15352. X-Porting the Switch Voice Ports Placing an "x" in the port fields stops voice messaging. To x-port the switch voice ports: 1.
  • Page 29: Busying Out The Data Link On A G2 Switch

    To busy out the data link, perform the following tasks on the switch administration terminal (SAT): 1. Enter busy link n where n is the number of the link going to the INTUITY AUDIX system. Valid input is an integer from 1 to 8. For more information, see the DEFINITY switch documentation.
  • Page 30: Installing The Migration Software

    To load migration software onto the INTUITY AUDIX system: 1. Log on to the system using the craft login. 2. Insert the most recent INTUITY AUDIX R5 software CD-ROM in the INTUITY AUDIX system’s CD-ROM drive. 3. Start at the INTUITY Main Menu (page 41) and select:...
  • Page 31: Connecting The External Tape Drive

    Discharge (page xiii) in About This Book (page vii). The external tape drive must be connected to the DEFINITY AUDIX to back up the data that will be restored on the INTUITY AUDIX. System components changed between Release 3.2 and 4.0 of DEFINITY AUDIX.
  • Page 32 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures Connecting Release 3.1 or 3.2 To connect the external tape drive to DEFINITY AUDIX Release 3.1 or 3.2 for the backup: 1. Log in to the DEFINITY AUDIX machine using the craft login. The system displays the DEFINITY AUDIX Command Prompt screen.
  • Page 33: Connecting Release 4.0

    Migrating from DEFINITY AUDIX 9. Locate the short, flat SCSI cable from the migration kit. Complete Step a through Step D to install the cable: a. Position the cable with the red edge down. Route the cable into the front of the circuit pack, through the opening left by the removed tape drive.
  • Page 34 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures 4. Disconnect the H600-501 SCSI cable from the SCSI bus connector on the TN568 circuit card and from the MO disk drive. See the TN568 Circuit Card (page 46). 5. Attach the SCSI cable from the Tandberg tape drive to the DEFINITY AUDIX system by following these steps: a.
  • Page 35: Backing Up The Definity Audix Data

    Backing Up the DEFINITY AUDIX Data Back up the DEFINITY AUDIX data onto a tape, which then is read and translated to INTUITY AUDIX data. This procedure takes between 30 and 60 minutes, depending on the size of the database.
  • Page 36 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures 7. Press F3 (Enter) again to confirm. The system saves the new name and the cursor returns to the command line. Adding the tape’s contents may take a few minutes. Note: Note: Check the status periodically using the status tape command. 8.
  • Page 37: Preadministering The Intuity Audix Extension Lengths

    This command turns off the message waiting lamp on any subscriber’s handset that has a message. When the messages are restored to the INTUITY AUDIX, any transferred or new messages turn on the subscriber’s message waiting lamps. 19. Remove the backup tape from the external tape drive.
  • Page 38 Preadministering the INTUITY AUDIX Extension Lengths Before you transfer data from the DEFINITY AUDIX system to the INTUITY AUDIX system, you must ensure that the INTUITY AUDIX system is preadministered to match the DEFINITY AUDIX system extension length. To preadminister the extension length: 1.
  • Page 39: Connecting The Tape Drive And Transferring The Data

    This procedure is used to connect an external tape drive to the INTUITY AUDIX, and then to run a data transfer to copy DEFINITY AUDIX subscriber data to the INTUITY AUDIX system. To connect the tape drive and transfer the data: 1.
  • Page 40: Map/5P, Map/5Pv3, And Map/5Pv4 Responses

    INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures MAP/5P, MAP/5PV3, and MAP/5PV4 Responses CAUTION: Only use this procedure if you are migrating to a MAP/5P, MAP/5PV3, or MAP/5PV4. Otherwise, go to MAP/40P or MAP/100P Responses (page 21) and follow that procedure. If you are transferring the data to a MAP/5P, MAP/5PV3, or MAP/5PV4, the system displays the following message: Have you installed the SCSI card from the...
  • Page 41: Map/40P Or Map/100P Responses

    Migrating from DEFINITY AUDIX 7. Do one of the following: If the new system is a MAP/5PV3, install the circuit card in PCI slot 1, the uppermost slot within the cabinet. See MAP/5P and MAP/5PV3 PCI Slot Location (page 58) for the location of PCI slot 1.
  • Page 42: Connecting The External Tape Drive

    2. Turn off the external drive’s power switch. 3. Find the SCSI port on the INTUITY AUDIX system. The SCSI port is one of three types shown in the connector drawings. It will most likely be found at or near the standard location shown in MAPs and SCSI Port Locations (page 60) or MAP/100P SCSI Connection (Front of System) (page 61).
  • Page 43: Completing The Data Transfer

    DEFINITY AUDIX migration. Press ENTER to get to the Console Login. 2. Log on to the INTUITY AUDIX system as craft. The system displays the INTUITY Main Menu. 3. Select the Migrations menu option. The system displays the Migration menu.
  • Page 44: Verifying The Data Transfer

    8. If this is the correct tape, enter Y. If not, remove the tape and insert the correct one. The system transfers the data to the INTUITY AUDIX system. If the transfer is: successful, the system displays the following message: Migration done.
  • Page 45: Checking Class Of Service Numbers

    Migrating from DEFINITY AUDIX Checking Class of Service Numbers To check the class of service numbers: 1. At the INTUITY Main Menu, select: AUDIX Administration The system displays the AUDIX Command Prompt screen. 2. Enter di cos cos-number where cos-number is a class of service number.
  • Page 46: Remote Subscribers

    INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures Remote Subscribers To check the remote subscribers: 1. Type di re machine name where machine is the name of one of the remote machines and name is the name of a remote subscriber, and press ENTER. The system displays the Remote Subscriber screen.
  • Page 47: Address Ranges

    Migrating from DEFINITY AUDIX 3. Verify that the voice IDs match the voice IDs in the DEFINITY AUDIX system. 4. Press F1 (Cancel). The system display the following message: command successfully completed The cursor returns to the command line. Address Ranges 1.
  • Page 48 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures 2. Enter a number between 0 and 60 to designate how long the system will wait for subscribers to log off. 3. Press F3 (Save). The system displays the following message: Shutdown started. When the system is completely shut down, the system will display the following message.
  • Page 49: Removing The Migration Software

    2. Use the UP or DOWN arrows to move the cursor to the following package: [ ] mig -- INTUITY AUDIX Migration Software 3. Press ENTER to select the package for removal. 4. Press the DOWN arrow until the cursor highlights Submit.
  • Page 50: Cabling The Intuity Audix System

    10. Return to the Migration Checklist (page 2). Cabling the INTUITY AUDIX System You must cable the INTUITY AUDIX system to the switch. The steps in this procedure depend on the communication mode of the DEFINITY AUDIX.
  • Page 51: Using A Bx.25 Connection

    This new combination includes a H600-175 cable, an IDI unit, and a H600-210 cable. 2. Shut down the INTUITY AUDIX system. Turn off the power. 3. If this is a MAP/40P or MAP/100P system, remove the tape drive and its SCSI cable.
  • Page 52: Administering For The Switch

    Documentation for AUDIX, instead of none. Technicians CD-ROM. 2. Add the INTUITY AUDIX voice ports to the hunt group. Subscribers can then call the same phone number on the INTUITY AUDIX system that they used for the DEFINITY AUDIX system.
  • Page 53: Confirming The Switch Link Information

    To release the data link, perform the following tasks on the switch administration terminal (SAT): 1. Enter release link n where n is the number of the link going to the INTUITY AUDIX system. Valid input is an integer from 1 to 8. For more information, see the DEFINITY switch documentation.
  • Page 54: Releasing The Data Link On A G2 Switch

    Completing Additional Installation Tasks To complete the migration, you (or the customer) must complete a number of additional installation tasks, depending on the features on the new INTUITY AUDIX system. These may include: Administering additional languages Testing alarms Administering remote terminals...
  • Page 55 Migrating from DEFINITY AUDIX System-Parameters Customer-Options Screen June 2002 585-313-118 Issue 4...
  • Page 56 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures Machine Profile Screen, page 1 585-313-118 Issue 4 June 2002...
  • Page 57 Migrating from DEFINITY AUDIX List Machines Screen June 2002 585-313-118 Issue 4...
  • Page 58 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures Machine Profile Screen, page 2 585-313-118 Issue 4 June 2002...
  • Page 59 Migrating from DEFINITY AUDIX Switch Link DCIU-SCI Screen June 2002 585-313-118 Issue 4...
  • Page 60 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures Change Station Screen change station 12007 Page 1 of 4 STATION Extension: 12007 BCC:0 Type: 7405D Lock Messages: n COR: 1 Port: 1A0507 Security Code: _ COS: 1 Name: AUDIX TRANSFER Coverage Path: 20 FEATURE OPTIONS LWC Reception? msa-spe Coverage Msg Retrieval? y...
  • Page 61 Migrating from DEFINITY AUDIX INTUITY Main Menu June 2002 585-313-118 Issue 4...
  • Page 62 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures Backup Warning Screen A successful backup has not been completed in the past 2 hours. In the unlikely event of a catastrophic failure during this upgrade procedure, a full system backup may be the only method of recovering the customer’s data.
  • Page 63 Migrating from DEFINITY AUDIX Software Install Screen, Page 1 Lucent Technologies INTUITY/AUDIX - Software Install (p1 of X) ***SOFTWARE INSTALL*** These installed packages need to be updated. Below is a list of versions of software on the install media that will be updated. You may need to press SPACEBAR in order to see more package selections and see the action items.
  • Page 64 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures Software Install Confirmation SOFTWARE INSTALLATION You selected the following packages from the CD: *mig -- Est. Installation Time: 5 minutes Total Estimated Installation time is 0 hours and 5 minutes. PROCEED Help Back to selection form Back to main menu 585-313-118 Issue 4 June 2002...
  • Page 65 Migrating from DEFINITY AUDIX Figure: Removing the Retaining Clips from the Tape Drive June 2002 585-313-118 Issue 4...
  • Page 66 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures Figure: TN568 Circuit Card H600-500 H600-502 TN568 circuit pack Magneto-optical disk drive LEDs Hard disk drive H600-501 u t d Securing latch ckdx568 KLC 110598 585-313-118 Issue 4 June 2002...
  • Page 67 Migrating from DEFINITY AUDIX Figure: SCSI Cable Routing H600-500 H600-502 TN568 circuit pack Magneto-optical disk drive LEDs Hard disk drive To Tandberg tape drive u t d Securing latch ckdx568b EWS 123198 June 2002 585-313-118 Issue 4...
  • Page 68 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures DEFINITY AUDIX Command Prompt Screen 585-313-118 Issue 4 June 2002...
  • Page 69 Migrating from DEFINITY AUDIX Reset System OA&M Screen June 2002 585-313-118 Issue 4...
  • Page 70 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures Save Nightly Screen 585-313-118 Issue 4 June 2002...
  • Page 71 Migrating from DEFINITY AUDIX Save Weekly Screen June 2002 585-313-118 Issue 4...
  • Page 72 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures Save Voice Screen 585-313-118 Issue 4 June 2002...
  • Page 73 Migrating from DEFINITY AUDIX DCIU Interface Administration Screen June 2002 585-313-118 Issue 4...
  • Page 74 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures INTUITY Main Menu 585-313-118 Issue 4 June 2002...
  • Page 75 Migrating from DEFINITY AUDIX Migrations Menu June 2002 585-313-118 Issue 4...
  • Page 76 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures Migration From DEFINITY AUDIX Menu 585-313-118 Issue 4 June 2002...
  • Page 77 Migrating from DEFINITY AUDIX Figure: SCSI Interface Circuit Card cdixscs LJK 050699 June 2002 585-313-118 Issue 4...
  • Page 78 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures Figure: MAP/5P and MAP/5PV3 PCI Slot Location caix5psc LJK 042999 1 PCI slot 1 585-313-118 Issue 4 June 2002...
  • Page 79 Migrating from DEFINITY AUDIX Figure: MAP/5PV4 PCI/ISA Slot Locations scaxint KLC 050102 1 Bay 1—CD-ROM drive 9 Circuit card cage fan and cover 2 Bay 2—Tape drive 10 ISA slots 1–6 (slot 1 is the 3 Bay 3—Empty top-most slot) 4 Bay 4—Diskette drive 11 PCI slots 1–2 (slot 1 is the 5 Bay 5—Empty...
  • Page 80 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures Figure: MAPs and SCSI Port Locations 1 SCSI Port 2 MAP/5P 3 MAP/40 4 MAP/40P 5 MAP/100 585-313-118 Issue 4 June 2002...
  • Page 81 Migrating from DEFINITY AUDIX Figure: MAP/100P SCSI Connection (Front of System) 1 SCSI terminator 2 Tape drive MAINTENANCE USE ONLY drixbay LJK 030599 June 2002 585-313-118 Issue 4...
  • Page 82 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures Figure: SCSI Cables for the INTUITY AUDIX System cyixjaz LJK 030899 3 SCSI 2 to SCSI 1 Cable 6 INTUITY AUDIX system 4 SCSI 2 to SCSI 2 Cable 7 SCSI Port 5 SCSI 2 to SCSI 3 Cable...
  • Page 83 Migrating from DEFINITY AUDIX Class of Service Screen, page 1 June 2002 585-313-118 Issue 4...
  • Page 84 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures Class of Service Screen, page 2 585-313-118 Issue 4 June 2002...
  • Page 85 Migrating from DEFINITY AUDIX Subscriber Screen June 2002 585-313-118 Issue 4...
  • Page 86 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures Subscriber Class of Service Parameters Screen 585-313-118 Issue 4 June 2002...
  • Page 87 Migrating from DEFINITY AUDIX Remote Subscriber Screen June 2002 585-313-118 Issue 4...
  • Page 88 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures Feature Daily Traffic Screen 585-313-118 Issue 4 June 2002...
  • Page 89 Migrating from DEFINITY AUDIX List Machines Screen June 2002 585-313-118 Issue 4...
  • Page 90 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures List Address Ranges Screen 585-313-118 Issue 4 June 2002...
  • Page 91 Migrating from DEFINITY AUDIX Wait Time Window June 2002 585-313-118 Issue 4...
  • Page 92 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures Sample Subscriber Station Screen add station 12001 Page 1 of 1 STATION Extension: 12001 BCC: 0 Type: 2500 Lock Messages: n COR: 1 Port: 01A0501 Security Code: ____ COS: 5 Name: AUDIX 1 Coverage Path: Tests? n FEATURE OPTIONS...
  • Page 93 Migrating from DEFINITY AUDIX Sample Hunt Group Screen add hunt-group 10 Page 1 of 6 HUNT GROUP Group Number:10 Group Extension: 12000 Group Type: ucd Group Name: AUDIX Coverage Path: _____ COR?: 1 Security Code: _____ Message Center: audix ACD? n Queue? y Night Service Destination: ____ Vector? n ISDN Caller Disp: ________...
  • Page 94 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures DCIU Interface Administration Window 585-313-118 Issue 4 June 2002...
  • Page 95 Migrating from DEFINITY AUDIX Switch Link DCIU-SCI Screen June 2002 585-313-118 Issue 4...
  • Page 96 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures 585-313-118 Issue 4 June 2002...
  • Page 97 Migration Log File Error Codes Overview This section is organized as follows: Migration Log File Error Codes (page 77) Migration Field Descriptions (page 93) Migration Log File Error Codes A variety of error codes may appear in a migration log file. Use the information in the Migration Log File Error Codes (page 77) table to help determine how to correct migration problems.
  • Page 98 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures Table: Migration Log File Error Codes Code Description Invalid input Hardware unit not configured Unmatched volume label Announcement set already exists Invalid hardware unit A number out of range Tape and system’s machine name and software release numbers do not match Tape and system’s software release numbers do not match...
  • Page 99 Migration Log File Error Codes Table: Migration Log File Error Codes Code Description Up to 5 digits are valid per extension Duplicate extension — already in use Duplicate touchtone — already in use Invalid extension length Extension range limit exceeded Value exceeds system limits Enter a value in this field Previous copy still in progress...
  • Page 100 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures Table: Migration Log File Error Codes Code Description ”Command Initiated” use “Status Tape” to check the progress. Address range allocation exceeded Status command completed Machine name already exists Machine does not exist. (Use double quotes if name includes spaces.) Machine name does not exist Not enough characters in password...
  • Page 101 Migration Log File Error Codes Table: Migration Log File Error Codes Code Description Audit or backup in progress Invalid extension for this node Operation confirmed application error code Invalid fragment ID entered Too many actions requested Remote update failed File system being mirrored or already mirrored Invalid password File system mirroring in progress, try later Master and slave cannot be on same disk...
  • Page 102 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures Table: Migration Log File Error Codes Code Description Ports 30 through 32 refer to VPT 5 No audit status available No VPT 2 assigned Bad class of service name or number Not unique class of service name Cannot change file system type Cannot increase file system size File system already mounted —...
  • Page 103 Migration Log File Error Codes Table: Migration Log File Error Codes Code Description Cannot do a synchronization with the switch in OAM state Invalid switch type for time sync. with switch Device is write-protected Confirm tape erasure Confirm possible disk data erasure Tape drive not ready —...
  • Page 104 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures Table: Migration Log File Error Codes Code Description Switch connection type must be ‘Embedded’ You cannot administer more ports than you have purchased You must supply a valid resource type Choose either Active or Resolved alarms Missing Major, Minor and/or Warning selection Machine name is not unique Machine type is invalid...
  • Page 105 Migration Log File Error Codes Table: Migration Log File Error Codes Code Description 1002 Operation halted 1003 Enhanced transfer not active 1004 Audit had to do a fix 1005 Resource allocation failure 1006 At end of message 1007 At start of the message 1008 Another audit already in progress 1009...
  • Page 106 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures Table: Migration Log File Error Codes Code Description 1030 Only active file system fragments may be cached 1031 Invalid configuration 1032 Command invalid in current state 1033 Invalid command length 1034 Error code for invalid community ID 1035 Controller not configured 1036...
  • Page 107 Migration Log File Error Codes Table: Migration Log File Error Codes Code Description 1058 No such file name 1059 Field name too long 1060 Field not empty 1061 Wrong file organization 1062 File system name is too big 1063 Help request 1064 Invalid hour 1065...
  • Page 108 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures Table: Migration Log File Error Codes Code Description 1086 Invalid session ID 1087 Invalid test for current switch connection type 1088 Invalid vintage 1089 Key already exists or attempt to write on pristine file 1090 Bad key length 1091...
  • Page 109 Migration Log File Error Codes Table: Migration Log File Error Codes Code Description 1114 The object does not exist 1115 No such field index 1116 Distribution list does not exist 1117 No file system mounted 1118 No message found 1119 Number of message slots out of range 1120 Number of network channels out of range...
  • Page 110 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures Table: Migration Log File Error Codes Code Description 1143 No ringing 1144 RS232 ports unavailable 1145 No available space or resource 1146 No port translation for requested port 1147 Message not scheduled 1148 Volume does not exist 1149 No tasks waiting on event...
  • Page 111 Migration Log File Error Codes Table: Migration Log File Error Codes Code Description 1171 Invalid procedure ID 1172 Data link read operation failure 1173 Reset returned nonzero status bits 1174 Resume returned nonzero status bits 1175 Field only relevant for local machines 1176 Ring —...
  • Page 112 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures Table: Migration Log File Error Codes Code Description 1199 Length or value too big 1200 Argument is too long 1201 Too many message waiting ports specified 1202 No room for another table 1203 Two hold delivery requests for same session 1204 Unequipped position...
  • Page 113 Migration Log File Error Codes Table: Migration Log File Error Codes Code Description 1226 Halt interrupt (VB driver) 1227 Pause interrupt (VB driver) 1228 Audit found uncorrectable problem 1229 No voice connection exists 1230 Operation failed 1231 Remote subscriber — limit 1232 Remote subscriber —...
  • Page 114 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures Table: Field Description Error Numbers Field Description outgoing mailbox delv/undelv VM message max length CA message max length VM message min needed CA message min needed maximum mailing lists not defined total entries in lists mailbox size minimum guarantee addressing format...
  • Page 115 Migration Log File Error Codes Table: Field Description Error Numbers Field Description SUBSCRIBER (new) allow call transfer automated attendant information automated attendant information automated attendant information automated attendant information automated attendant information automated attendant information automated attendant information automated attendant information automated attendant information automated attendant information automated attendant information...
  • Page 116 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures Table: Field Description Error Numbers Field Description automated attendant information automated attendant information automated attendant information automated attendant information automated attendant information automated attendant information automated attendant information length of time on initial entry hidden top page 2 EOM Warning secs hidden password...
  • Page 117 Intended audiences DEFINITY AUDIX migration connecting external tape drive to Intuity AUDIX MAP/5P, MAP/5PV3, and MAP/5PV4 (migrations) installing SCSI interface circuit card for migrations removing SCSI interface card for migrations DEFINITY AUDIX migration...
  • Page 118 INTUITY Messaging Solutions Release 5 Migration Procedures removing migration software Resources, related SCSI interface circuit card installing for migrations to MAP/5P, MAP/5PV3, and MAP/5PV4 removing for migrations to MAP/5P, MAP/5PV3, and MAP/5PV4 software migration, installing migration, removing tape drive connecting external, DEFINITY AUDIX migration terminal types DEFINITY AUDIX migration...

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