Testing Ni-Bri Provisioning; Labeling Trunks - Lucent Technologies MERLIN LEGEND Release 5.0 Installation Manual

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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
Installation 555-650-140
Connecting the Control Unit to the Network Interface

Labeling Trunks

If you find a central office trunk that does not have dial tone, check


for a bad adapter or loose connection.
If adapters and wiring are in working order but you still do not hear dial
tone, notify the Lucent Technologies Service Center acting as the
customer's agent.
If you cannot dial out on any of the trunks, notify the Lucent


Technologies Service Center acting as the customer's agent.

Testing NI-BRI Provisioning

The NI-BRI Provisioning Test should be performed after installing an 800
NI-BRI module and connecting to the network. See Maintenance and
Troubleshooting for the test procedure.
Labeling Trunks
You can have up to 80 central office line/trunk jacks on the system. This
procedure describes how to label each D2R or D8W cord, network interface
jack, and control unit module jack.
To label trunks, follow the steps below:
Review System Form 2c, System Numbering: Line/Trunk Jacks to


determine each central office trunk assignment on the control unit.
Place a green cord label at each end of every D2R or D8W cord.


(These labels are packaged with the basic carrier.)
The green label indicates the number of the central office line/trunk jack
to which the cord is connected.
Label the jacks on the termination blocks.


Leave a copy of System Form 2c in a secure place near the control


unit.
Issue 1
June 1997
Page 4-14

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