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  • Page 1 ® ™ CONVERSANT System NTUITY Version 6.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 Comcode 108037771 Issue 3.0 June 1997...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 1996, Lucent Technologies Trademarks All Rights Reserved DEFINITY is a registered trademark of Lucent Technologies in the U.S. Printed in U.S.A. and throughout the world. AUDIX is a registered trademark of Lucent Technologies. Notice Ordering Information Every effort was made to ensure that the information in this book was Call: Lucent Technologies Publications Center complete and accurate at the time of printing.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Contents Page iii Contents Contents About This Book Purpose Intended Audiences Release History Trademarks How to Use This Book For Complete Installation Instructions For a Quick Reference For Troubleshooting Information For Connectivity and Pinout Information To Locate Specific Topics...
  • Page 4 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Contents Page iv Installation Prerequisites Tools Test Equipment System Information Documentation Regulatory Agency Guidelines FCC Guidelines Before You Connect to the Public Telephone Network Type of Telephone Lines Needed Telephone Service and Repair Problems MAP/100 Repair Problems When to Notify the Service Provider...
  • Page 5 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Contents Page v Chassis Cooling System 2-10 The Back of the Chassis 2-10 Making Cable Connections Overview Purpose Connecting the Tip/Ring Circuit Card Direct Cable Connection Cable Connection Using a Line Splitter 855A Adapter 356B Adapter...
  • Page 6 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Contents Page vi Connecting Peripherals and Powering Up Overview Purpose Connecting the Monitor Required Cabling Connecting Monitor Cables Connecting the Keyboard Connecting the Printer Configuring a Local Parallel Printer Configuring the Okidata 320 Printer Configuring the Okidata Laser Printer Registering Your Modem...
  • Page 7 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Contents Page vii Performing a Full Backup 5-19 Verifying a Backup Tape 5-20 Backing Up the I CONVERSANT NTUITY System Using mkimage 5-21 Performing a System Backup 5-22 Performing Other Backups 5-26...
  • Page 8 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Contents Page viii Connecting Lucent I COM1 to a NTUITY Distant Data Module via a 7400A Data Module Connecting Lucent I COM1 to a NTUITY 615 Terminal or Other DTE Device via a Null Modem Making a Direct Connection from Lucent I...
  • Page 9: About This Book

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 About This Book Purpose Page ix About This Book Purpose This book, I ™ CONVERSANT® System Version 6.0 MAP/100 New System NTUITY Installation, 585-310-176, contains instructions for installing an I ™...
  • Page 10: Release History

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 About This Book Release History Page x Release History This is the third issue of this book. The book was first issued in December, 1996. Trademarks Lucent Technologies has made every effort to supply trademark information about company names, products, and services mentioned in the I NTUITY...
  • Page 11: How To Use This Book

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 About This Book How to Use This Book Page xi How to Use This Book This book is designed to step you through the entire installation process. You can also use it as a quick-reference to obtain specific information you may need on a particular topic.
  • Page 12: Terminology

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 About This Book Conventions Used in This Book Page xii Terminology The word “type” means to press the key or sequence of keys specified. For example, an instruction to type the letter “y” is shown as Type y to continue.
  • Page 13 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 About This Book Conventions Used in This Book Page xiii In order to install UnixWare, you must reserve a partition (a portion of your hard disk’s space) on your primary hard disk for the UNIX System.After you press ‘ENTER’...
  • Page 14 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 About This Book Conventions Used in This Book Page xiv You may use a partition of your secondary hard disk. If you choose to use a partition of your secondary hard disk you will be shown a screen that will allow you to partition your secondary hard disk.
  • Page 15: Terminal Keys

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 About This Book Conventions Used in This Book Page xv Terminal Keys Keys that you press on your terminal or PC are represented as rounded boxes. For example, an instruction to press the enter key is shown as Press ENTER Two or three keys that you press at the same time on your terminal or PC...
  • Page 16: Other Typography

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 About This Book Conventions Used in This Book Page xvi The sequence of menu options that you must select to display a specific screen or submenu is shown as follows: Start at the Voice System Administration Menu and select >...
  • Page 17: Safety And Security Alert Labels

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 About This Book Conventions Used in This Book Page xvii Safety and Security Alert Labels This book uses the following symbols to call your attention to potential problems that could cause personal injury, damage to equipment, loss of data, service interruptions, or breaches of toll fraud security: CAUTION:...
  • Page 18: Related Resources

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 About This Book Related Resources Page xviii Related Resources This section describes additional documentation and training available for you to learn more about installation of the I CONVERSANT product.
  • Page 19: How To Comment On This Book

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 About This Book How to Comment on This Book Page xix How to Comment on This Book We are interested in your suggestions for improving this book. Please complete and return the reader comment card that is located behind the title page.
  • Page 20 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 About This Book Disclaimer Page xx...
  • Page 21: Getting Started

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Getting Started Overview Page 1-1 Getting Started Overview This chapter describes: Site preparation, including environmental, space, and power requirements for the MAP/100 Installation prerequisites; specifically, tools, test equipment, system information, documentation, and switch administration requirements Points of demarcation for installation and maintenance Your responsibility with regard to the security of the customer’s system...
  • Page 22: Site Preparation

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Getting Started Site Preparation Page 1-2 Site Preparation This section describes physical requirements for the installation site, which include: Environmental considerations Installation considerations Weight and space considerations Power requirements Environmental Considerations Place the MAP/100 in an area where the environmental conditions shown in...
  • Page 23: Space Requirements

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Getting Started Site Preparation Page 1-3 Provide surge protection and power backup in areas with volatile power (brown-outs or frequent power surges). Provide additional grounding if necessary in a multiple-system installation to facilitate an environment that is free of radio-frequency noise.
  • Page 24 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Getting Started Site Preparation Page 1-4 Table 1-3. Power Requirements Attribute MAP/100 Printer Monitor Volts AC 110–130 VAC 115 VAC +/- 5% 110–240 VAC +/- 5% auto sensing Hertz (Hz) 50-60...
  • Page 25: System Grounding Connections

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Getting Started Installation Prerequisites Page 1-5 System Grounding Connections Customer-premise-provided outlets should be grounded in accordance with NEC and applicable local codes. To maintain electromagnetic interference (EMI) protection, personal protection, and immunity from circuit noise, you must ground each MAP/100 to a solid, stable single-point ground.
  • Page 26: Test Equipment

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Getting Started Installation Prerequisites Page 1-6 Test Equipment Use the following test equipment to install a MAP/100: A volt/ohm meter Two telephones connected through the switch. These must be of the same type as the majority of telephones the customer uses on the system.
  • Page 27: Regulatory Agency Guidelines

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Getting Started Regulatory Agency Guidelines Page 1-7 Regulatory Agency Guidelines Follow the installation procedures in this book to ensure compliance with the current FCC rules regarding radio-frequency devices (FCC Rules, Part 15) and the connection of terminal equipment to the telephone network (FCC Rules, Part 68).
  • Page 28: Telephone Service And Repair Problems

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Getting Started FCC Guidelines Page 1-8 Telephone Service and Repair Problems If the service provider notes a problem with customer equipment, the company Discontinue service to the customer temporarily Notify the customer prior to disconnecting service, if practicable If advance notice is not feasible, the company may Discontinue service to the customer temporarily...
  • Page 29: Equipment Attachment Limitations

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Getting Started Equipment Attachment Limitations Page 1-9 Equipment Attachment Limitations NOTE: This section applies to Canadian customers only. The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment.
  • Page 30: Points Of Demarcation

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Getting Started Points of Demarcation Page 1-10 Points of Demarcation A demarcation point defines the extent of Lucent Technologies’ responsibilities for a product. Beyond this point, the customer is responsible for providing overall service.
  • Page 31: Maintaining System Security

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Getting Started Maintaining System Security Page 1-11 Maintaining System Security During an installation, security of the customer’s system is your responsiblity . You must take the following precautions to protect password and system security. Password Security To ensure password security Change the passwords for the system administrator and craft logins...
  • Page 32 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Getting Started Getting Help with the Installation Page 1-12...
  • Page 33: Unpacking The Map/100

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Unpacking the MAP/100 and Installing Nonassembled Hardware Overview Page 2-1 Unpacking the MAP/100 and Installing Nonassembled Hardware Overview This chapter describes: How to unpack and set up the MAP/100 Where to locate key components of the MAP/100 Purpose The purpose of this chapter is to:...
  • Page 34: Unpacking The Map/100

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Unpacking the MAP/100 and Installing Nonassembled Hardware Unpacking the MAP/100 Page 2-2 Unpacking the MAP/100 The keyboard and monitor are shipped separately from the chassis, because of the size and weight of the MAP/100.
  • Page 35: Return Repair Tag

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Unpacking the MAP/100 and Installing Nonassembled Hardware Installing a Deskside MAP/100 Page 2-3 Return Repair Tag If you must return a MAP/100 to the manufacturer, complete the yellow GBCS return repair tag and attach it to the unit.
  • Page 36 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Unpacking the MAP/100 and Installing Nonassembled Hardware Installing Split Ferrite Core Toroids Page 2-4 To map input Split ferrite core Split ferrite core fastener Mount up tight Cable tie against power cord connector...
  • Page 37: Installing The Cable Tie-Down Bracket

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Unpacking the MAP/100 and Installing Nonassembled Hardware Installing the Cable Tie-Down Bracket Page 2-5 9. Gently snap the split ferrite core toroid shut around the cable (Figure 2-1).
  • Page 38 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Unpacking the MAP/100 and Installing Nonassembled Hardware Installing the Cable Tie-Down Bracket Page 2-6 Cable Tie-Down Bracket Temporary mounting of the Cable Tie-Down Bracket during shipment. CIRCUIT BRREAKER AC OUTLET...
  • Page 39 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Unpacking the MAP/100 and Installing Nonassembled Hardware Installing the Cable Tie-Down Bracket Page 2-7 Ring-type ferrite core toroid (2) Monitor power cord Tip/Ring circuit card Field-installed power cord cable tie-down bracket toroid01 LJK 062696...
  • Page 40: Locating Key Components On The Map/100

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Unpacking the MAP/100 and Installing Nonassembled Hardware Locating Key Components on the MAP/100 Page 2-8 Locating Key Components on the MAP/100 Use the following sections and diagrams to locate key components on the MAP/100.
  • Page 41 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Unpacking the MAP/100 and Installing Nonassembled Hardware Locating Key Components on the MAP/100 Page 2-9 Table 2-1. Components on the Front of the MAP/100 Component Location Description Function Front doors...
  • Page 42: Peripheral Drive Devices

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Unpacking the MAP/100 and Installing Nonassembled Hardware Locating Key Components on the MAP/100 Page 2-10 Peripheral Drive Devices Table 2-2 provides descriptions and functions of the various drives on the MAP/100.
  • Page 43 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Unpacking the MAP/100 and Installing Nonassembled Hardware Locating Key Components on the MAP/100 Page 2-11 m100 bk CJL 040296 Figure 2-5. Back View of the MAP/100...
  • Page 44 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Unpacking the MAP/100 and Installing Nonassembled Hardware Locating Key Components on the MAP/100 Page 2-12 Table 2-3. Components on the Rear of the MAP/100 Component Location Description Function Asynchronous...
  • Page 45: Making Cable Connections

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Making Cable Connections Overview Page 3-1 Making Cable Connections Overview The MAP/100 can contain up to 25 circuit cards that provide various functions for the system. These cards include: Video controls Peripheral controls Communication controls...
  • Page 46: Connecting The Tip/Ring Circuit Card

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Making Cable Connections Connecting the Tip/Ring Circuit Card Page 3-2 Connecting the Tip/Ring Circuit Card The Tip/Ring circuit cards provide the channels which are used by the I ™...
  • Page 47: Cable Connection Using A Line Splitter

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Making Cable Connections Connecting the Tip/Ring Circuit Card Page 3-3 RJ25C Circuit card faceplate Board channel number 25 ft. modular cord,103823195 (comcode) Chan 6 Chan 3 Chan 5 Chan 2 Chan 4...
  • Page 48: 356B Adapter

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Making Cable Connections Connecting the Tip/Ring Circuit Card Page 3-4 Interconnects USOC RJ25C between IVC6 and 885A Adapter (six conductor, 7 ft. cords) USOC RJ25C 1 2 3 4 5 6 AUDIO Connect to USOC RJ11 on...
  • Page 49 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Making Cable Connections Connecting the Tip/Ring Circuit Card Page 3-5 Grounding Grounding plug (not visible) Eight modular jacks Grounding (not visible) wire 356B Adapter 25 pin cable Adapter Bracket...
  • Page 50: Cable Connection Using The Tip/Ring Distribution Panel

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Making Cable Connections Connecting the Tip/Ring Circuit Card Page 3-6 Cable Connection Using the Tip/Ring Distribution Panel The MAP/100 Tip/Ring distribution panel (Figure 3-4) is located on the back of the chassis.
  • Page 51 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Making Cable Connections Connecting the Tip/Ring Circuit Card Page 3-7 3. Make telephone line connections to the MAP/100 with the 25-foot 50-conductor shielded cable(s) equipped with USOC RJ21X connections. Appendix C, ‘‘Pinouts’’, if you need wiring and pinout connections for the Tip/Ring distribution panel.
  • Page 52: Connecting Fax Lines

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Making Cable Connections Connecting the Tip/Ring Circuit Card Page 3-8 Connecting FAX Lines The MAP/100 supports one Brooktrout TR114+14L fax circuit card. This fax circuit card provides four dedicated analog ports. The fax circuit card includes two RJ-45 telephone jacks (Figure 3-5).
  • Page 53: Digital Connections

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Making Cable Connections Digital Connections Page 3-9 Table 3-2. Telephone Jack Pinouts on the FAX Circuit Card RJ-45 Pin Ring 1 Ring 3 Ring 0 Ring 2 Tip 0 Tip 2 Tip 1...
  • Page 54: Connecting T1 Circuit Cards To A Csu

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Making Cable Connections Digital Connections Page 3-10 You can connect the MAP/40 T1 circuit cards to the standard T1 carrier directly to a DS1 terminal block or through the following types of customer premise equipment: Channel Service Unit (CSU) Automatic call distributor (ACD)
  • Page 55: Connecting Asynchronous Devices

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Making Cable Connections Connecting Asynchronous Devices Page 3-11 Connecting Asynchronous Devices There are two types of asynchronous cards: 8-Port IPC-900 or Gemini-1000 Asynchronous Serial Card EQUINOX Megaport 8C5 8-Port Serial I/O Card There are two ways to connect the MAP/100 to a terminal, modem, or other DTE or DCE devices via an asynchronous link: Using COM1, an asynchronous port on the rear of the MAP/100...
  • Page 56: Connecting The Map/100 To A Synchronous Host

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Making Cable Connections Connecting Asynchronous Devices Page 3-12 ttysaa ttysab ttysac ttysad ttysae ttysaf ttysag Each port is a 6 wire RJ-11 jack ttysah Figure 3-6. 8-Port Asynchronous Circuit Card Connector (EQUINOX Megaport 8C5 8-Port Serial I/O Circuit Card) Follow the instructions provided with the device(s) you are installing for connection and setup.
  • Page 57: Host Cable Specifications

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Making Cable Connections Connecting the LAN Circuit Card Page 3-13 Figure 3-7. FIFO/SIB Synchronous Host Circuit Card Connector Host Cable Specifications Data links between the MAP/100 and the host computer are made using a shielded RS-232 cable.
  • Page 58: Isa Ethernet Lan Circuit Cards

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Making Cable Connections Connecting the LAN Circuit Card Page 3-14 The type of cable you use to connect the Ethernet LAN circuit card to the customer’s LAN depends on the connection already in use for the LAN. This cable connection can be one of three types: Thin Ethernet (BNC) Thick Ethernet (AUI)
  • Page 59 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Making Cable Connections Connecting the LAN Circuit Card Page 3-15 Link LED Transmit/ Receive RJ-45 modular jack (UTP port) 15-pin D-connector (AUI port) connector (BNC port) Figure 3-8.
  • Page 60: Pci Ethernet Lan Circuit Cards

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Making Cable Connections Connecting the LAN Circuit Card Page 3-16 Figure 3-9. Ethernet LAN Circuit Card Connector - Version 2 (SMC8416) PCI Ethernet LAN Circuit Cards The system supports two versions of the PCI Ethernet LAN circuit card SMC8432 SMC9332...
  • Page 61 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Making Cable Connections Connecting the LAN Circuit Card Page 3-17 cdcvpclb LJK 051497 Figure 3-10. SMC8432 Ethernet LAN Circuit Card Connector SMC9332 Circuit Card The SMC9332 Ethernet LAN circuit card is a 10/100-Mbps circuit card. Figure 3-11 displays the SMC9332 Ethernet LAN circuit card connector.
  • Page 62: Connecting Standard Circuit Cards

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Making Cable Connections Connecting Standard Circuit Cards. Page 3-18 Connecting Standard Circuit Cards. WARNING: Observe proper electrostatic discharge precautions when you handle computer components. Wear an antistatic wrist strap that touches your bare skin and connect the strap cable to an earth ground.
  • Page 63: Scsi Host Adapter Controller Circuit Card

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Making Cable Connections Connecting Standard Circuit Cards. Page 3-19 Once you install the external SCSI connector circuit card, you can attach the terminating resistor. The terminating resistor must remain on the external SCSI connector circuit card whenever the MAP/100 is in operation.
  • Page 64: Remote Maintenance Circuit Card

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Making Cable Connections Connecting Standard Circuit Cards. Page 3-20 15-pin video I/O connector Figure 3-13. Video Controller Circuit Card Connector— Models STB Horizon, WDXLR831124, WDXLR83160, and WDXLR833124 Remote Maintenance Circuit Card The remote maintenance circuit card enables remote diagnostics of basic MAP/40 components...
  • Page 65: Connecting Peripherals And Powering Up

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Connecting Peripherals and Powering Up Overview Page 4-1 Connecting Peripherals and Powering Up Overview This chapter contains procedures for connecting peripherals and powering up. These procedures include: Connecting the monitor Connecting the keyboard Connecting a printer...
  • Page 66: Connecting The Monitor

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Connecting Peripherals and Powering Up Connecting the Monitor Page 4-2 Connecting the Monitor This section describes how to make the connections between the MAP/100 and a monitor.
  • Page 67: Connecting Monitor Cables

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Connecting Peripherals and Powering Up Connecting the Keyboard Page 4-3 Connecting Monitor Cables Follow these steps to connect the cables: 1. Plug the video cable connector from the monitor directly into the video connector located on the faceplate of the video controller circuit card.
  • Page 68: Connecting The Printer

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Connecting Peripherals and Powering Up Connecting the Printer Page 4-4 Connecting the Printer A 25-pin D-subminiature female receptacle located on faceplate of the CPU circuit card provides a parallel printer interface. Lucent Technologies recommends and supports the Okidata 320 printer for connection to the system.
  • Page 69: Configuring The Okidata 320 Printer

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Connecting Peripherals and Powering Up Connecting the Printer Page 4-5 Contact your local Lucent Technologies representative if you want to connect a serial printer to the system. Configuring the Okidata 320 Printer To configure the Okidata 320 printer, do the following: 1.
  • Page 70: Configuring The Okidata Laser Printer

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Connecting Peripherals and Powering Up Connecting the Printer Page 4-6 3. Select > UNIX System Administration >UNIX Management >Printer Administration >Install Okidata 320 Printer Software 4. Press ENTER 5.
  • Page 71: Registering Your Modem

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Connecting Peripherals and Powering Up Registering Your Modem Page 4-7 Registering Your Modem Before you connect and configure your modem, you should call your remote support center to register your system, database, and modem. When you call you should have the following information available: The serial number of your MAP/100 (from the chassis) Your order number information (from the factory work order)
  • Page 72: Configuring The 3820 Modem

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Connecting Peripherals and Powering Up Connecting a Modem Page 4-8 Configuring the 3820 Modem To set up a modem, do the following: 1. Log in as root. 2.
  • Page 73: Powering Up The System

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Connecting Peripherals and Powering Up Powering Up the System Page 4-9 Powering Up the System Before you power up the system, verify that the MAP/100 is set to accommodate the appropriate intake voltage.
  • Page 74 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Connecting Peripherals and Powering Up Powering Up the System Page 4-10...
  • Page 75: Verifying System Status

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Verifying System Status Overview Page 5-1 Verifying System Status Overview This chapter describes how to: View controlled applications Verify I ™ CONVERSANT® feature options NTUITY Activate alarm origination Back up the system Purpose The purpose of this chapter is to provide procedures to:...
  • Page 76: Verifying Controlled Applications

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Verifying System Status Verifying Controlled Applications Page 5-2 Verifying Controlled Applications Access to certain features is controlled by feature licensing limits. The voice system keeps track of the total number of licenses purchased and currently in use for an application.
  • Page 77 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Verifying System Status Verifying Controlled Applications Page 5-3 4. Press ENTER The system displays the Display Feature Licensing screen (Figure 5-2). Figure 5-2. Display Feature Licensing Screen 5.
  • Page 78: Feature Test Script Package

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Verifying System Status Feature Test Script Package Page 5-4 9. Select >Print 10. Press ENTER The systems prints a copy of the Display Feature Licensing screen (Figure 5-2).
  • Page 79: Setting Up The Feature Test Script Package

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Verifying System Status Feature Test Script Package Page 5-5 — Circuit cards can only have terminating resistors at each end of the bus ribbon cable. Any Tip/Ring cards that are not on the bus ribbon cable must not contain terminating resistors.
  • Page 80 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Verifying System Status Feature Test Script Package Page 5-6 Figure 5-5. Configuration Management Menu 5. Select >Voice Equipment > Voice Services >Channel Services > Assign Service The system displays the Assign Channel Service screen (Figure 5-6).
  • Page 81: Running The Feature Test Script Package

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Verifying System Status Feature Test Script Package Page 5-7 10. Press (CANCEL) four times to return to the Configuration Management menu (Figure 5-5). 11. Select >Voice Equipment The system displays the Display Voice Equipment screen (Figure 5-4).
  • Page 82: Changing The State Of Voice Equipment

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Verifying System Status Feature Test Script Package Page 5-8 Figure 5-7. System Monitor-Voice Channels Screen 2. Dial the telephone number associated with the assigned channel. NOTE: The touch tones on the telephone are used to access feature_tst.
  • Page 83 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Verifying System Status Feature Test Script Package Page 5-9 3. Press (CHGSTATE). The system displays the Change State of Voice Equipment screen (Figure 5-8). Figure 5-8. Change State of Voice Equipment Screen 4.
  • Page 84: Activating Alarm Origination

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Verifying System Status Activating Alarm Origination Page 5-10 Activating Alarm Origination Remote Alarming allows a technician in the Technical Support Organization (TSO) to receive notice that your voice system is experiencing difficulty. Alarms levels are categorized by their severity as Critical, Major and Minor.
  • Page 85 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Verifying System Status Activating Alarm Origination Page 5-11 Figure 5-9. Alarm Management Window 6. Enter the product ID number in the Product ID: field. CAUTION: The product ID is always a 9-digit number beginning with the number 2.
  • Page 86: Testing Alarm Origination

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Verifying System Status Activating Alarm Origination Page 5-12 Testing Alarm Origination Use the following procedure to test remote alarm origination or if a significant amount of time has lapsed since administering the Alarm Management window. 1.
  • Page 87 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Verifying System Status Activating Alarm Origination Page 5-13 5. Select > Review Latest Test Results The system displays the Alarm Origination Test Results window (Figure 5-12). Figure 5-12.
  • Page 88: Backing Up The Intuity Conversant System

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Verifying System Status Backing up the I CONVERSANT System Page 5-14 NTUITY Figure 5-13. Alarm Origination Test Results Window 9. Verify that the message on the screen reads: Day Date Time Alarm origination test successful.
  • Page 89: Backing Up The Intuity Conversant System Using Bru

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Verifying System Status Backing up the I CONVERSANT System Page 5-15 NTUITY Backing up the I CONVERSANT NTUITY System Using BRU The following section describes the procedure for backing up your I NTUITY CONVERSANT system using the BRU.
  • Page 90 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Verifying System Status Backing up the I CONVERSANT System Page 5-16 NTUITY QuickStart - System Recovery Tool Copyright(c) 1997, Enhanced Software Technologies, Inc. 1. Select Recovery Archive Device. 2.
  • Page 91 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Verifying System Status Backing up the I CONVERSANT System Page 5-17 NTUITY Please select the type of Backup Device to use. 1. Wangtek 525 MB QIC Tape Drive 2.
  • Page 92 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Verifying System Status Backing up the I CONVERSANT System Page 5-18 NTUITY The system displays the following message: Creating the recovery volume... This operation can take from minutes to hours depending upon the speed of the tape drive being used.
  • Page 93: Performing A Full Backup

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Verifying System Status Backing up the I CONVERSANT System Page 5-19 NTUITY Performing a Full Backup You can perform this procedure while your system is up and running. A full UNIX-level backup consists of two components: Estimate - this determines how much has changed since the last backup.
  • Page 94: Verifying A Backup Tape

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Verifying System Status Backing up the I CONVERSANT System Page 5-20 NTUITY 5. Select > Backup The system displays the following message: Please put a tape in the drive. Press <Enter>...
  • Page 95: Backing Up The Intuity Conversant System Using Mkimage

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Verifying System Status Backing up the I CONVERSANT System Page 5-21 NTUITY 2. Starting at the Voice System Administration Menu (Figure 5-1), select > Backup/Restore > Verify Backup >...
  • Page 96: Performing A System Backup

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Verifying System Status Backing up the I CONVERSANT System Page 5-22 NTUITY The mkimage command backs up all files and speech to cartridge tapes. Use the mkimage command after loading a new system ®...
  • Page 97 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Verifying System Status Backing up the I CONVERSANT System Page 5-23 NTUITY 2. Enter mkimage The system displays the following message: Checking the system run level: Please wait The system is in single user mode: Continuing The following are approximate tape counts required for...
  • Page 98 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Verifying System Status Backing up the I CONVERSANT System Page 5-24 NTUITY c. Press ENTER d. Repeat Steps through for all necessary cartridge tapes. If your backup does not require more than one tape, continue with Step 6. 6.
  • Page 99 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Verifying System Status Backing up the I CONVERSANT System Page 5-25 NTUITY Note: Very large files, such as database files, take several minutes to backup. During this time you will not see any progress reported to the console.
  • Page 100: Performing Other Backups

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Verifying System Status Backing up the I CONVERSANT System Page 5-26 NTUITY 6. Insert the cartridge tape labeled “CONVERSANT Speech Tape 1” into the cartridge tape drive. 7.
  • Page 101: System Installation Checklist

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 System Installation Checklist Overview Page A-1 System Installation Checklist Overview The checklist provides a description of the required procedures, in sequence, to use when installing an assembled, loaded, and tested (ALT) system. The “Chapter”...
  • Page 102 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 System Installation Checklist Books to Use with the Checklists Page A-2 Books to Use with the Checklists Use the following books to install a Lucent Technologies’ I ™...
  • Page 103 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 System Installation Checklist System Installation Checklist Page A-3 System Installation Checklist The checklist (Table A-1) provides a description of the required procedures numbered in the sequence in which you must complete them. The “Chapter” and “Section”...
  • Page 104: System Installation Checklist

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 System Installation Checklist System Installation Checklist Page A-4 Table A-1. MAP Hardware Installation Checklist — Pre-assembled System — Continued Task Task Description Comments Chapter Section Locate key ‘‘The Front of the components on the Chassis’’...
  • Page 105 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 System Installation Checklist System Installation Checklist Page A-5 Table A-1. MAP Hardware Installation Checklist — Pre-assembled System — Continued Task Task Description Comments Chapter Section Continue with the If, at this point, the Appendix B, checklist if the...
  • Page 106 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 System Installation Checklist System Installation Checklist Page A-6...
  • Page 107: B Troubleshooting Procedures

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Troubleshooting Procedures Overview Page B-1 Troubleshooting Procedures Overview This appendix describes some basic troubleshooting procedures for the most common system problems. Purpose The purpose of this appendix is to provide the on-site technician or system administrator with repair procedures for the most common system procedures.
  • Page 108: Repairing Power-Up Troubles

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Troubleshooting Procedures Repairing Power-Up Troubles Page B-2 Repairing Power-Up Troubles Power-up troubles are experienced when you are first turning the system on. Table B-1 lists the indications related to power-up troubles: Table B-1.
  • Page 109 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Troubleshooting Procedures Repairing Power-Up Troubles Page B-3 Table B-1. Repairing Power Up Troubles — Continued Indication Corrective Action The start_vs command 1. Starting at the Switch Administration screen, set Dial-Tone takes a long time to Training to “No.”...
  • Page 110: Repairing Boot-Up Troubles

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Troubleshooting Procedures Repairing Boot-Up Troubles Page B-4 Repairing Boot-Up Troubles Boot-up troubles are experienced when the system crashes and reboots itself or when you reboot the system. Table B-2 lists the indications and possible repair procedures related to boot-up troubles.
  • Page 111 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Troubleshooting Procedures Repairing Boot-Up Troubles Page B-5 Table B-2. Repairing Boot-Up Troubles — Continued Indication Corrective Action The system passes run 1. Power off the platform immediately after the system level four then reboots reboots.
  • Page 112 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Troubleshooting Procedures Repairing Boot-Up Troubles Page B-6 Table B-2. Repairing Boot-Up Troubles — Continued Indication Corrective Action A file system check shows 1. Verify the disk partition was adequate. See “Initializing a file system with 0 files, 0 the Hard Disk Drives”...
  • Page 113: Repairing System Installation/Upgrade/Set-Up Troubles

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Troubleshooting Procedures Repairing System Installation/Upgrade/Set-Up Troubles Page B-7 Repairing System Installation/Upgrade/Set-Up Troubles These troubles are experienced during initial installation of the voice system, while upgrading either hardware or software, or when adding additional hardware or software.
  • Page 114 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Troubleshooting Procedures Repairing System Installation/Upgrade/Set-Up Troubles Page B-8 Figure B-1. strstat Sample Output...
  • Page 115: C Pinouts

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Pinouts Overview Page C-1 Pinouts Overview This appendix provides the pinout information for the Tip/Ring circuit card Asynchronous connections Peripheral drives Purpose The purpose of this appendix is to provide the pinout information to ensure proper connectivity and complete the system installation successfully.
  • Page 116: Pinouts For The Tip/Ring Circuit Card

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Pinouts Pinouts for the Tip/Ring Circuit Card Page C-2 Pinouts for the Tip/Ring Circuit Card Figure C-1 shows typical Tip/Ring line connection for the IVC6 circuit card. Table shows the numbering scheme for connecting the short modular cords provided with the Tip/Ring cards to the Tip/Ring distribution panel.
  • Page 117 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Pinouts Pinouts for the Tip/Ring Circuit Card Page C-3 Table C-1. MAP/100 Tip/Ring Consolidation Wiring and Pinouts From 50-Pin Connector Channel IVC6 Card No. Jack No. Pin No.
  • Page 118 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Pinouts Pinouts for the Tip/Ring Circuit Card Page C-4 Table C-1. MAP/100 Tip/Ring Consolidation Wiring and Pinouts — Continued From 50-Pin Connector Channel IVC6 Jack Jack Card No.
  • Page 119 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Pinouts Pinouts for the Tip/Ring Circuit Card Page C-5 Table C-1. MAP/100 Tip/Ring Consolidation Wiring and Pinouts — Continued From 50-Pin Connector Channel IVC6 Jack Jack Card No.
  • Page 120 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Pinouts Pinouts for the Tip/Ring Circuit Card Page C-6 Table C-1. MAP/100 Tip/Ring Consolidation Wiring and Pinouts — Continued From 50-Pin Connector Channel IVC6 Jack Jack Card No.
  • Page 121: Pinouts For Asynchronous Connections

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Pinouts Pinouts for Asynchronous Connections Page C-7 Pinouts for Asynchronous Connections Table C-2 lists the pinouts for the COM1 asynchronous port on the rear of the MAP/100.
  • Page 122 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Pinouts Pinouts for Asynchronous Connections Page C-8 SIGNAL RJ-11 DB-25 FOR TERMINALS & PRINTERS: DATA IN PEC 70854 [DB-25 DCE Male] DATA OUT CTRL OUT CTRL IN SIGNAL RJ-11 DB-25...
  • Page 123 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Pinouts Pinouts for Peripheral Devices Page C-9 Pinouts for Peripheral Devices Table C-3 shows pinouts for the DIN receptacles for keyboard connection. These receptacles are on the front and rear of the MAP/100. Table C-4 shows pinouts for the 25-pin D-subminiature connector for printer connection.
  • Page 124: Pinouts For Peripheral Devices

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Pinouts Pinouts for Peripheral Devices Page C-10...
  • Page 125: D Cable Connectivity

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Cable Connectivity Overview Page D-1 Cable Connectivity Overview This appendix details external connectivity and cabling from the MAP/100 platform to the following: Lucent Technologies switches — DEFINITY® G1, G3 and System 74 R1V3 —...
  • Page 126: Slot Locations

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Cable Connectivity Slot Locations Page D-2 Slot Locations The following sections detail the fixed and variable assignments for circuit cards installed in the MAP/100. Table D-1 lists slot assignments which are fixed in the MAP/100 and are not variable in their arrangement.
  • Page 127: Ntuity Conversant

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Cable Connectivity Overview of I CONVERSANT Serial Port Connections Page D-3 NTUITY Overview of I CONVERSANT NTUITY Serial Port Connections Serial port connections from the I ™...
  • Page 128: Connecting Lucent Intuity Com1 To

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Cable Connectivity Connecting Lucent I COM1 to Customer Equipment via a Modem Page D-4 NTUITY Connecting Lucent I COM1 to NTUITY Customer Equipment via a Modem Use the following procedure and Figure D-2 to make these connections:...
  • Page 129: Connecting Lucent Intuity Com1 To A

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Cable Connectivity Connecting Lucent Intuity COM1 to a 715 Terminal DCE Port via ADUs Page D-5 Connecting Lucent Intuity COM1 to a 715 Terminal DCE Port via ADUs Use the following procedure and Figure D-3 to make these connections:...
  • Page 130: Connecting Lucent Intuity Com1 To A

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Cable Connectivity Connecting Lucent I COM1 to a Distant Data Module via a 7400A Data Page D-6 NTUITY Connecting Lucent I COM1 to a NTUITY Distant Data Module via a 7400A Data Module Use the following procedure and Figure D-4...
  • Page 131: Connecting Lucent Intuity Com1 To A

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Cable Connectivity Connecting Lucent I COM1 to a 615 Terminal or Other DTE Device via a Page D-7 NTUITY Connecting Lucent I COM1 to a NTUITY 615 Terminal or Other DTE Device via a Null Modem Use the following procedure and...
  • Page 132: Making A Direct Connection From

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Cable Connectivity Making a Direct Connection from Lucent I COM1 to a 715 Terminal or Other Page D-8 NTUITY Making a Direct Connection from Lucent I COM1 to a 715 NTUITY Terminal or Other DCE Device...
  • Page 133: Connecting The Lucent Intuity

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Cable Connectivity Connecting the Lucent I Multi-Port Card to Customer Equipment via a Page D-9 NTUITY Connecting the Lucent I NTUITY Multi-Port Card to Customer Equipment via a Modem Use the following procedure and Figure D-7 to make these connections:...
  • Page 134: Connecting The Lucent Intuity Multi-Port Card To A Terminal Via Adus

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Cable Connectivity Connecting the Lucent I Multi-Port Card to a Terminal via ADUs Page D-10 NTUITY Connecting the Lucent I NTUITY Multi-Port Card to a Terminal via ADUs Use the following procedure and Figure D-8...
  • Page 135: Multi-Port Card To A Distant Data

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Cable Connectivity Connecting the Lucent I Multi-Port Card to a Distant Data Module via a Page D-11 NTUITY Multi-port circuit card Adapter 14’ cable (provided) D8AM crossover cord Terminal...
  • Page 136 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Cable Connectivity Connecting the Lucent I Multi-Port Card to a Distant Data Module via a Page D-12 NTUITY Multi-port circuit card 7400A Distant data data module Adapter 14’...
  • Page 137: Making A Direct Connection From The Lucent Intuity Multi-Port Card To A

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Cable Connectivity Making a Direct Connection from the Lucent I Multi-port Card to a 615 Page D-13 NTUITY Making a Direct Connection from the Lucent I Multi-port Card to a NTUITY 615 Terminal or Other DTE Devices...
  • Page 138: Making A Direct Connection From The Lucent Intuity Multi-Port Card To

    INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Cable Connectivity Making a Direct Connection from the Lucent I Multi-port Card to 715 Page D-14 NTUITY Multi-port circuit card Terminal RS-232 Null or other Adapter Modem 14’...
  • Page 139 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Cable Connectivity Making a Direct Connection from the Lucent I Multi-port Card to 715 Page D-15 NTUITY Multi-port circuit card Terminal RS-232 DCE port Adapter or other 14’...
  • Page 140 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Cable Connectivity Making a Direct Connection from the Lucent I Multi-port Card to 715 Page D-16 NTUITY...
  • Page 141 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Index Page IN-1 Index Numerics 7400A COM1 connections 8-port asynchronous circuit card connections 3-11 AC power supply connecting the system ALT personnel asynchronous data unit (ADU) connecting to multi-port D-10 AT&T 3820 Paradyne modem...
  • Page 142 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Index Page IN-2 cables connectivity tie-down bracket Canada, equipment attachment limitations cartridge tapes drives 2-10 Channel Service Unit (CSU) 3-10 chantst charging battery indicator chassis back, description of 2-10 circuit cards Ethernet LAN...
  • Page 143 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Index Page IN-3 connections 3820 modem adapters COM2 port 7400A and COM1 7400A and multi-port D-11 ADU and multi-port D-10 COM1 COM1 and DCE device COM1 and DTE device COM1 and terminal DCE port direct line IVC6 Tip/Ring card...
  • Page 144 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Index Page IN-4 fans location 2-10 status indicator location circuit card compliance label rules feature test script prerequisites running the program set up floppy disk drive description 2-10 grounding...
  • Page 145 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Index Page IN-5 keyboard connecting receptacle location LAN circuit card, see Ethernet LAN circuit card limited-distance modem 3-13 load number (LN), for the AYC28 circuit card low battery indicator main power available indicator maintenance assumptions...
  • Page 146 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Index Page IN-6 multi-port asychronous circuit card connecting to DCE D-14 multi-port asynchronous circuit card connecting to 7400A D-11 DTE connections D-13 modem connections nonoperating temperature Okidata 320, printer Okidata Laser, printer online battery Indicator...
  • Page 147 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Index Page IN-7 receptacles keyboard video remote access, connecting modem maintenance circuit card function 3-20 location maximum installed 3-20 remote maintenance connecting modem repair power-up troubles returning a MAP/100 for repairs where to call for domestic...
  • Page 148 INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0 Issue 3.0 MAP/100 New System Installation 585-310-176 June 1997 Index Page IN-8 Tip/Ring circuit card function location maximum installed lines connection through a line splitter (885A adapter) connection through a Tip/Ring distribution panel transfer test, see feature_tst trouble isolation installing repairing of...

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