NEC UNIVERGE SV9300 Migration Manual
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NWA-088658-001
Issue 1.0

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  • Page 1 Migration Manual NWA-088658-001 Issue 1.0...
  • Page 2 NEC Corporation reserves the right to change the specifications, functions, or features, at any time, without notice. NEC Corporation has prepared this document for use by its employees and customers. The information contained herein is the property of NEC Corporation and shall not be reproduced without prior written approval from NEC Corporation.
  • Page 3 This page describes the additional information of this manual. [Regarding the use of VoIPDB blade ] The VoIPDB blade that can be used for SV9300 is as follows. X:Available -:Not available VoIPDB blade UNIVERGE SV8300 UNIVERGE SV9300 PZ-64IPLA/PZ-128IPLA PZ-64IPLC-A/PZ-128IPLC-A (For migration) GPZ-64IPLC-A/GPZ-128IPLC-A (For adding blade) (For migration)
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  • Page 5: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION SV9300 provides a procedure to migrate from an existing SV8300 to SV9300 system. This manual describes required equipment, conditions, precautions and procedure for the migration. * This migration procedure is only available on an existing SV8300. This manual consists of the following chapters. CHAPTER 1 OUTLINE This chapter explains the required equipment for migration and also provides conditions and...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    UNIVERGE SV9300 MIGRATION MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS NTRODUCTION ............................i CHAPTER 1 OUTLINE ............................. 1 Function Overview ............................1 Required Equipment ............................. 2 Migration Conditions ............................. 3 Conditions for Migration from SV8300 to SV9300 System............... 3 Conditions for Migration of Voice Data for the Voice Response System (VRS) from SV8300 CF Memory to SV9300 Flash ROM Memory ....................
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 Outline

    CHAPTER 1 OUTLINE CHAPTER 1 OUTLINE Function Overview SV9300 provides a procedure to migrate from an existing SV8300 to SV9300 system. The system migration is performed by converting the system data assigned to the exiting SV8300 into scripts for SV9300, including the phone number information and the setting information for service features.
  • Page 8: Required Equipment

    CHAPTER 1 OUTLINE Required Equipment The required equipment for the migration is shown in the table below. Other equipment is available for SV9300 with a few exceptions. For details, see (12) in ‘Migration Conditions’. Page 5 Equipment Description Remarks CHS1UG(S)-xx CPU Chassis For SV9300 NOTE 1...
  • Page 9: Migration Conditions

    CHAPTER 1 OUTLINE Migration Conditions Conditions for Migration from SV8300 to SV9300 System SV8300 system can be migrated to SV9300, regardless of its software version. However, the required software version is SV8300 R7 or after, if the Voice Response System (VRS) data is stored in the CPU built-in memory (SRAM) and the VRS data needs to be migrated to SV9300.
  • Page 10 CHAPTER 1 OUTLINE SV9300 System Data SV8300 System Data that are not Subject to Conversion for Manual Setting RS-232C Data speed CM40 Y=08 CM40 Y=08 CME6 Y=50 Mobile phone number link up with a Mobility Acces CME6 Y=50 s station number CMF6 Y=2 MP-FP command output setting (for realtime mode) CMF6 Y=2...
  • Page 11 CHAPTER 1 OUTLINE (11) PS/ZT become unavailable after the system migration. (12) After migrating the existing system from SV8300 to SV9300, the following equipment used for SV8300 becomes unavailable. Equipment Description Blades/Boards CC-CP00 CPU Blade CC-CP01 CPU Blade CC-CP31 CPU Blade PZ-64IPLA 64ch VoIP Daughter Board PZ-128IPLA...
  • Page 12: Conditions For Migration Of Voice Data For The Voice Response System (Vrs) From Sv8300 Cf Memory To Sv9300 Flash Rom Memory

    CHAPTER 1 OUTLINE Conditions for Migration of Voice Data for the Voice Response System (VRS) from SV8300 CF Memory to SV9300 Flash ROM Memory When saving the voice data stored in a CF memory, all the Voice Response System (VRS) channels (maximum 16 channels) in the CF memory is saved (regardless whether each channel is used or not to store a message).
  • Page 13: Chapter 2 Migration Procedure

    CHAPTER 2 MIGRATION PROCEDURE CHAPTER 2 MIGRATION PROCEDURE This chapter explains the migration procedure for SV8300 Unit Configuration and also describes the procedure to migrate the system data for System Speed Dialing (300 memories). * The Required Time indicated for each migration procedure is estimated. For Single Unit Configuration Start Open SV8300 PCPro and connect to the SV8300.
  • Page 14 CHAPTER 2 MIGRATION PROCEDURE Migrate the voice data recorded to Voice Response System (VRS)? When the CPU built-in memory (SRAM) is Migrate specified as a memory for the VRS (CM08>896: 1), save the voice data stored in Not to migrate the SV8300 CPU built-in memory (SRAM).
  • Page 15 CHAPTER 2 MIGRATION PROCEDURE Set SV9300 to off-line mode and power on the system. [Required Time: About 1 minute] [Procedure to set off-line mode] (1) Set the SENSE switch on the CPU blade to “E” or “F”. (2) Push the RESET switch on the CPU blade. Convert the system data file (.syd) saved by SV8300 PCPro into Scripts (including a Scenario) by using SV9300 System Data Conversion Tool.
  • Page 16 CHAPTER 2 MIGRATION PROCEDURE Migrate the voice data recorded to the Voice Response System (VRS)? When the CPU built-in memory (SRAM) is Migrate specified as a memory for the VRS, load the voice data saved from the SV8300 CPU Not to Migrate built-in memory onto the SV9300 CPU built-in memory (flash ROM).
  • Page 17: For Multiple Unit Configuration And Remote Unit System

    CHAPTER 2 MIGRATION PROCEDURE For Multiple Unit Configuration and Remote Unit System Start Open SV8300 PCPro and connect to the SV8300 Unit 01. [Required Time: About 1 minute] From the system menu select System Data Save/Load/Verify. Then click Save and select All system data + All service memory + Registration data by MAC authentication + DBM data (SRAM) to save all system data in SV8300.
  • Page 18 CHAPTER 2 MIGRATION PROCEDURE Migrate the voice data recorded to Voice Response System (VRS)? When the CPU built-in memory (SRAM) is Migrate specified as a memory for the VRS (CM08>896: 1), save the voice data stored in Not to migrate the SV8300 CPU built-in memory (SRAM).
  • Page 19 CHAPTER 2 MIGRATION PROCEDURE Set SV9300 Unit 01 to off-line mode and power on the system. [Required Time: About 1 minute] [Procedure to set off-line mode] (1) Set the SENSE switch on the CPU blade to “E” or “F”. (2) Push the RESET switch on the CPU blade. Convert the system data file (.syd) saved by SV8300 PCPro into Scripts (including a Scenario) by using SV9300 System Data Conversion Tool.
  • Page 20 CHAPTER 2 MIGRATION PROCEDURE Migrate the voice data recorded to the Voice Response System (VRS)? When the CPU built-in memory (SRAM) is Migrate specified as a memory for the VRS, load the voice data saved from the SV8300 CPU built-in memory onto the SV9300 CPU built-in Not to migrate memory (flash ROM).
  • Page 21 CHAPTER 2 MIGRATION PROCEDURE Open SV9300 PCPro and connect to Units 02-04 and the Remote Unit. [Required Time: About 1 minute/Unit] Perform the System data memory all clear (CM00>1:CCC) and the SRAM area all clear (CM00>02:CCC) for the Units 02-04 and the Remote Unit. [Required Time: About 5 minutes/Unit] Assign the IP address information and the Unit Number for each of the Units 01-04 and Remote Unit.
  • Page 22: Procedure To Save Voice Data (Cf Memory)

    CHAPTER 2 MIGRATION PROCEDURE Procedure to Save Voice Data (CF Memory) Start Set the CPU to off-line mode. [Procedure to set off-line mode] (1) Set the SENSE switch on the CPU blade to “E” or “F”. (2) Push the RESET switch on the CPU blade. After performing the System data memory all clear for the SV8300 (CM00>1:CCC) using the SV8300 PCPro, back up the system data (CMEC Y=6>0: 0).
  • Page 23: Procedure To Load Voice Data From Cpu Built-In Memory (Sram)

    CHAPTER 2 MIGRATION PROCEDURE From the [System Data Save/Load/Verify] menu on the SV9300 PCPro, select System Data Area Name: “Voice data of VRS (CF Memory) for Migration” and execute the voice data save. Procedure to Load Voice Data from CPU Built-in Memory (SRAM) Start Set the CPU to off-line mode.
  • Page 24: Procedure To Load Voice Data From Cf Memory

    CHAPTER 2 MIGRATION PROCEDURE Procedure to Load Voice Data from CF Memory Start Set the CPU to off-line mode. [Procedure to set off-line mode] (1) Set the SENSE switch on the CPU blade to “E” or “F”. (2) Push the RESET switch on the CPU blade. NOTE: Be sure to set the system to off-line mode before loading the voice data.
  • Page 25: To Migrate The System Data For The System Speed Dialing (300 Memories)

    CHAPTER 2 MIGRATION PROCEDURE To Migrate the System Data for the System Speed Dialing (300 Memories) The system data for the ‘System Speed Dialing (300 memories)’ is not migrated by the System Data Conversion Tool. To migrate the system data for the ‘System Speed Dialing (300 memories)’, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 26: For Tenant-Basis Operation

    CHAPTER 2 MIGRATION PROCEDURE For Tenant-Basis Operation Start Using the Script files converted by the Office Data Conversion Tool of SV9300, confirm the following system data details assigned by the SV8300. [Required Time: About 10 minutes] - Memory area for System Speed Dialing (300 memories): CM71>00-63 - Called Party Number/Name for System Speed Dialing (300 memories): CM72 Y=0/1/2/4 On the basis of the system data details confirmed in the step above, assign the system data for SV9300.

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