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Installation, Upgrades and Additions for Avaya CMC1 Media Gateways Release 2.0 555-233-118 Issue 7 November 2003...
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The final responsibility for securing both this system and its networked equipment rests with you - Avaya’s customer system Avaya Inc. provides a limited warranty on this product. Refer to your administrator, your telecommunications peers, and your managers. sales agreement to establish the terms of the limited warranty. In Base the fulfillment of your responsibility on acquired knowledge and addition, Avaya’s standard warranty language as well as information...
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The LASER devices operate within the following parameters: Avaya attests that this registered equipment is capable of providing users access to interstate providers of operator services through the use • Maximum power output: -5 dBm to -8 dBm of access codes. Modification of this equipment by call aggregators to •...
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Declarations of Conformity United States FCC Part 68 Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity SOC/RE (SDoC) Netwo Avaya Inc. in the United States of America hereby certifies that the Manufacturer’s Port A.S. equipment described in this document and bearing a TIA TSB-168 Identifier...
Remove/Install circuit packs xiii Installing and Cabling the Cabinets Read This First Check Customer’s Order Correcting Shipping Errors Unpack and Inspect Comcodes for CMC1 Install the System Cabinets 1-10 AC Power and Ground 1-18 Cable the System 1-26 Install Main Distribution Frame...
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TN464F/GP and TN2464BP Option Settings 2-11 Connector and Cable Diagrams — Pinout Charts 2-13 Upgrading R6csi/R7csi/R8csi to Avaya Communication Manager on an Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI Read This First Task Table DEFINITY AUDIX Power Procedures 3-24 Upgrading R9/R10/ Avaya Communication Manager 1.x csi to Avaya Communication Manager 2.0...
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Contents Add Tie Trunks 5-24 Add DS1 Tie and OPS 5-26 Add Speech Synthesis 5-26 Add Code Calling Access 5-26 Add Pooled Modem 5-27 Add Integrated Announcements/TN2501AP 5-28 Add ISDN—PRI 5-37 Add Packet Bus Support 5-39 Add CallVisor ASAI 5-40 Add TTC Japanese 2-Mbit Trunks 5-42 Add DCS Interface...
About This Book This document provides procedures to install, upgrade, or make additions to an Avaya CMC1 Media Gateway, which is housed in the Compact Modular Cabinet (CMC1). Conventions used in this book General The following conventions apply to the Avaya DEFINITY ® Server CSI: The word “system”...
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In this book we use the terms “telephone” and “voice terminal” to refer to phones. We show commands and screens from the newest Avaya Communication Manager system and refer to the most current books. Please substitute the appropriate commands for your system and refer to the manuals you have available.
(mm ) in parentheses. Trademarks All trademarks identified by ® or ™ are registered trademarks or trademarks, respectively, of Avaya Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. How to get this book On the Web If you have internet access, you can view and download the latest version of this book.
+1 207-866-6701 (phone) +1 207-626-7269 (phone) Where to get additional help For additional support and trouble escalation: 1. At your browser, go to the Avaya web site: http://www.avaya.com 2. Click on Support. 3. If you are: Within the United States, click Escalation Lists, which includes escalation phone numbers within the USA.
303-538-1741 Send email to: document@avaya.com Security Issues To ensure the greatest security possible for customers, Avaya Inc. offers services that can reduce toll-fraud liabilities. Contact your Avaya Inc. representative for more security information. Login security is an attribute of the Avaya Communication Manager. Existing passwords expire 24 hours after installation.
Remote Feature Activation (RFA) is a Web-based application that enables the creation and deployment of License Files for all switches. The License File enables the Avaya Communication Manager category, release, features, and capacities. License Files are created using SAP order information and/or current customer configuration information.
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Table 1-1. Pre-installation checklist — Continued Item Item Authorized wrist grounding strap Documentation (book or PDF file): Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager Your personal Single Sign-On (SSO) for RFA website authentication login. SAP order number with RTUs...
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The Remote Feature Activation (RFA) website automates some of the upgrade procedures, including generating a License File. 1. At your laptop/PC browser, go to the appropriate website: Associates: http://associate2.avaya.com/ or the services portal: http://usservices.avaya.com/ Business Partners go to the appropriate regional Business Partner portal: —...
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Phone Prompt or Where number/URL selection Channel: 877-615-4174 Prompt 8 U.S. and Canada Avaya Associates Variable Workforce Group Members Avaya contractors Contractors U.S. and Canada Business 866-800-5194 Prompt 8 Partners EMEA Direct and +31-70-414-8720 Prompt 3 Business Partners http://www.avayan Select GSO;...
Check Customer’s Order Check the customer’s order and the shipping packing lists to confirm that all equipment is present. If any equipment is missing, report this to your Avaya Inc. representative. Check the system adjuncts for damage and report all damage according to local shipping instructions.
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets 2. Equipment comcodes are listed in Table 1-3 on page 1-7. 3. Before mounting the cabinets, remove the cabinet doors by opening them and lifting them straight up and off of the hinge pins. Figure 1-1. Equipment Packed with the Compact Modular Cabinet qrdmpart KLC 011598 Figure Notes 1.
Comcodes for CMC1 Comcodes for CMC1 Table 1-3 lists the comcodes for equipment used with the CMC1. Table 1-3. Comcodes for CMC1 Comcode Description 700225758 Left Panel 847951670 Right Panel 700225360 Right Door 700225766 Left Door 847960002 Processor Interface Cable...
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets Table 1-3. Comcodes for CMC1 — Continued Comcode Description 108724915 16-Mbyte Mass-Storage Translation Card (White Card) 108724923 48-Mbyte Mass-Storage Translation Card (White Card) 106606536 Integrated Channel Service Unit (ICSU) (120A2) 107988867 DS1 Loopback Jack (T1 Only) (700A)
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Comcodes for CMC1 Table 1-3. Comcodes for CMC1 — Continued Comcode Description 406304816 ITW Linx Replacement Fuse 103972758 Data Link Protector (1 circuit) 103972733 Data Link Protector (8 circuits) 407063478 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Wrist Strap 107731853 Single-Mode Fiber Optic Transceiver (300A)
Installing and Cabling the Cabinets Install the System Cabinets Set the Carrier Address ID — All Cabinets Figure 1-2. Setting Carrier Address ID (Right Side) swdmdip KLC 082002 Figure Notes a. Carrier A switch settings c. Carrier C switch settings b.
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Install the System Cabinets Floor-Mount the Cabinet The cabinet dimensions (with floor pedestal) are 28.5 in. (72.4 cm) high, 24.5 in. (62.2 cm) wide, and 12 in. (30.5 cm) deep. Maintain a service clearance of 12 in. (30.5 cm) on the left, right, and front of the cabinet. Figure 1-3.
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets Install Plywood Backing onto Wall The plywood and the hardware to mount the plywood are installer-provided. NOTE: The following plywood dimensions account for the extra space needed to install the panels on each side of the cabinet. The cabinet is 24 in. (0.6 m) wide and each panel is 12 in.
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Install the System Cabinets Install Cabinet A — Wall-Mount Figure 1-4. Left Panel Used as Mounting Template 1. Place the template on the wall ensuring that the top surface is level. 2. Mark two 1/8-in. (0.3 cm) pilot holes in the mounting hole locations. 3.
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets Figure 1-5. Typical Wall-Mount Installation FLOOR indmins1 KLC 110397 Figure Notes 1. #12 x 1-in. shoulder screws 2. #12 x 1-inch safety screw 7. Drill two lower mounting holes using the cabinet as a template. 8.
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Install the System Cabinets Install 2 or 3 Vertically Mounted Cabinets Figure 1-6. Typical Vertical Multicabinet Installation 48" (122 cm) 12" (30.5 cm) 5" (12.7 cm) Floor indmins7 KLC 082002 Figure Notes 1. #12 x 1-inch shoulder screws 2. #12 x 1-inch safety screw 1.
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Install the System Cabinets Install Left and Right Panels — Wall-Mount Figure 1-8. Left and Right Panel Installation indmins3 KLC 082002 Figure Notes 1. Left panel 2. Right panel 1. Align the cutouts in the panels with the cabinet hinges. 2.
Installing and Cabling the Cabinets AC Power and Ground CAUTION: The system requires a dedicated AC power circuit that is not shared with other equipment and is not controlled by a wall switch. The AC receptacle must not be located under the Main Distribution Frame and must be easily accessible. CAUTION: The latch only removes DC power from the cabinet.
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AC Power and Ground Approved Grounds An approved ground is the closest acceptable medium for grounding the building entrance protector, entrance cable shield, or single-point ground of electronic telephony equipment. If more than 1 type of approved ground is available on the premises, the grounds must be bonded together as required in Section 250-81 of the National Electrical Code.
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets Floor grounds are those grounds on each floor of a high-rise building that are suitable for connection to the ground terminal in the riser closet and to the cabinet single-point ground terminal. Approved floor grounds may include: Building steel The grounding conductor for the secondary side of the power transformer feeding the floor...
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AC Power and Ground Figure 1-9. CMC Power Supply psdmdc RPY 011998 Figure Notes 1. Latch Connect Cabinet Grounds and Other Grounds The following additional grounding requirements must be met: The approved ground wire must be green, 6 AWG (#40) (16 mm ), copper, stranded wire (this is in addition to the ground wire in the AC power cord) Bond all approved grounds at the single-point ground to form a single...
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets Install the Ground Block 1. Mount the ground block as shown in Figure 1-10. 2. Make the cable connections as shown in Figure 1-11 on page 1-23. Figure 1-10. Ground Block Installation to Right Panel indmingb RPY 012398 Figure Notes 1.
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AC Power and Ground Figure 1-11. Typical Cabinet Grounding cadmgrd1 KLC 020698 Figure Notes 1. 6 AWG (#40) (16 mm ) cabinet ground 4. AC load center single-point ground wire 5. 10 AWG (#25) (6 mm ) wire to coupled 2.
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets Install Coupled Bonding Conductor The Coupled Bonding Conductor (CBC) provides for mutual inductance coupling between the CBC and the telephone cables that are exposed to lightning. The conductor can be a 10 AWG (#25) (6 mm ) wire tie wrapped to the exposed cables, a metal cable shield around the exposed cables, or 6 spare pairs from the exposed cable.
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AC Power and Ground Figure 1-12. Routing AC Power Cords to a Power Distribution Unit A LWAY S ON POWER PROTECTIO N GROUND OK LINE FA ULT pcdm5cmc RPY 011998 Figure Notes 1. Cabinet AC power cord 2. Surge-protected AC power distribution unit (120 VAC systems) (optional) 1-25...
Installing and Cabling the Cabinets Cable the System If there is more than one cabinet, you need to interconnect all the cabinets in the system. Install Processor Interface Cable — Cabinet A Only and TDM/LAN Bus Terminator Figure 1-13. System Cable Connections cadm1mds LJK 060297 Figure Notes 1.
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Cable the System Cable the Multi-Cabinet System — Wall-Mount Vertically Mounted System 1. Route the TDM/LAN bus cables through the cable trough. Figure 1-14. Figure 1-14. TDM/LAN Bus Cables and Terminators cadm3trm KLC 082102 Figure Notes 1. TDM/LAN bus terminator (at 2.
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets Vertically and Horizontally Mounted System Only 1 horizontal TDM/LAN Bus cable is allowed per system. See Figure 1-15. 1. Route the TDM/LAN bus cables through the cable trough. Figure 1-15. System Cable Connections indmin10 KLC 082002 Figure Notes 1.
Install Main Distribution Frame (MDF) and External Modem Install Main Distribution Frame (MDF) and External Modem Install the MDF CAUTION: The optional MDF is a special 110 cross-connect field and is smaller than standard 110 cross-connect hardware. Do not install standard 110 hardware inside the right panel. NOTE: The depth of any equipment installed inside the right panel must not exceed 2.5 inches (6.3 cm), otherwise the right cover panel cannot fit over the right panel.
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets Figure 1-16. Typical Bottom-Mount MDF and Modem Cable Routing cadmrpnl KLC 070698 Figure Notes 1. Main distribution frame (MDF) 3. Processor interface cable (connect P2 to modem, connect J1 to cable 1 on 2. External modem MDF) 4.
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Install Main Distribution Frame (MDF) and External Modem Top-Mounted MDF Use this configuration when the cabinet is wall-mounted, and is near the floor. Do not use this configuration for cabinet A. Figure 1-17. Typical Top-Mount MDF Cable Routing cadmmdf2 KLC 070698 Figure Notes 1.
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets Dual MDFs Use this configuration when mounting two MDFs. Figure 1-18. Preliminary Dual-Mount MDF Cable Routing cadmrpn2 KLC 070698 Figure Notes 1. Main distribution frame (MDF) 3. To external modem 2. Connect cable 1 to slot 1 1-32 Issue 7 November 2003 555-233-118...
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Install Main Distribution Frame (MDF) and External Modem 1. On the rear of the MDF, cut the cable tie securing the top 5 cables to the MDF mounting frame. 2. Mount the MDF to the bottom position on the right panel. See Figure 1-18 on page 1-32.
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets Install the External Modem The U.S. Robotics Sportster Model USR 33.6 EXT external modem is the recommended external modem. Avaya CMC1 Media Gateways operate with this modem set to the factory default settings. NOTE: You may use a locally obtained, type-approved external modem (33.6 kbps and V.34 protocol).
Install Equipment Room Hardware Install Equipment Room Hardware Refer to DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1 and Generic 3 Main Distribution Field Design, 555-230-630, for more information. Cross-Connect the Cabinets to the MDF 1. Cross-connect the ports on the trunk and line circuit packs to the MDF as required.
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets Figure 1-20. Control Carrier Slot Layout AUTO 1 2 3 4 scdmlft3 KLC 090700 Figure Notes 1. Line circuit pack slots 2. Trunk circuit pack slots 1-36 Issue 7 November 2003 555-233-118...
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Install Equipment Room Hardware Table 1-4. Circuit Pack Installation Order (Loading) Function Apparatus Code Load From Notes Processor TN2402 Slot 1 in Cabinet Tone Clock TN2182B Slot 2 in Cabinet Call Classifier/ Tone TN744D Slot 1 of Cabinet If slot is not available, load in Detector first available slot from slot 1.
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets Table 1-4. Circuit Pack Installation Order (Loading) — Continued Function Apparatus Code Load From Notes Hybrid Line TN762B Upper Left Radio Controller TN789 Upper Left ISDN-BRI 4-Wire TN556C Upper Left S/T-NT Line (A-Law) Continued on next page 1.
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Install Equipment Room Hardware Figure 1-21. Example MDF Connections 1-39 555-233-118 Issue 7 November 2003...
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets Off-Premises Circuit Protection Protection from hazardous voltages and currents is required for all off-premises (out of building) trunks, lines, and terminal installations. Both over-voltage protection (lightning, power induction, and so forth), and sneak current protection are required.
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Install Equipment Room Hardware Install Sneak Fuse Panels Sneak current protection is required between the incoming RJ21X or RJ2GX network interface and the system for both trunk and off-premises circuit packs. The model 507B sneak current fuse panel, or equivalent, is recommended for sneak current protection.
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets 1. Install the 507B near the network interface or MDF with locally-obtained #12 x 3/4-inch screws (or equivalent). Table 1-5 is a pinout of the cable wiring and associated fuse numbers. Table 1-5. Sneak Fuse Connector Pinout Connector Pin Pair/Fuse Numbers...
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Install Equipment Room Hardware Label the Main Distribution Frame Figure 1-23 shows the graphic symbols used on the supplied labels for the system, cross-connections, information outlets, and cables. 1. Write the floor and building identification on each label as required. 2.
Management Solutions Plus, see Avaya VisAbility Suite Standard Management Solutions Plus Installation and Upgrade Procedures. NOTE: You must use Release 1.11 or a later version of Avaya Site Administration to be able to administer new features in Release 1.3 (or later) of Avaya Communication Manager.
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Set Up System Access Direct connection You can connect directly from the PC if it is 50 ft (15 m) or less from the Avaya CMC1 Media Gateway. 1. Connect the equipment as shown in Figure 1-24. CAUTION: For a DC-powered system, install an EIA 116A Isolator (comcode 106005242) in series between the cable and the TERM, DOT, or Terminal Active connector.
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Figure 1-25. A typical remote connection using an 8400B (top) or 7400B (bottom) data module cydfdr08 LJK 101701 Figure Notes 1. Avaya CMC1 Media Gateway 8. Data module power supply 2. Digital line circuit pack 9. 7-ft (2-m) D8W modular cord 3.
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NOTE: The power LED must be steady on. If the power LED is blinking, the data module is not communicating with the Avaya CMC1 Media Gateway. Check the wiring at the MDF, wall jacks, and data module. Adding a data module 1.
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8400B+ The red LED should be steady on. If the red and green LEDs are blinking, the unit is not communicating with the Avaya CMC1 Media Gateway. Check the wiring at the MDF, wall jack, and the 8400B+. 7400B+ The Power and TR LEDs should be steady on. If the Power and Data LEDs are blinking, the unit is not communicating with the Avaya CMC1 Media Gateway.
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Set Up System Access Setting the 7400B+ options 1. Set the DIP switches for the 7400B+ using Table 1-6. The DIP switches are located inside the unit. To access them a. Remove the power cord from the unit. b. Remove the cover from the top rear of the unit. c.
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets Connecting by analog modem You can connect a PC/laptop to the Avaya CMC1 Media Gateway through a modem. 1. Connect the equipment as shown in Figure 1-26. Figure 1-26. A typical remote connection through a modem...
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Set Up System Access Follow these steps to connect to the Avaya CMC1 Media Gateway through a modem. 1. Connect the computer to the modem. 2. Connect an analog telephone line to the left most analog-line port on the modem.
Installing and Cabling the Cabinets 6. Set the following port settings: Baud rate 9600 Data bits Parity None Stop bits Flow control hardware Set Ringing Option Figure 1-27. Ringing Option Selection evdmring LJK 062497 Figure Notes 1. Ringing option switch 1.
Activate and Administer the System Activate and Administer the System NOTE: The Avaya CMC1 Media Gateway is a PPN cabinet only. Cabinet A is the control carrier and Cabinets B and C are port carriers. Power Up System Single Cabinet Installations 1.
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets 3. Use the LIT instructions to add a switch connection profile to the tool. 4. Use the LIT instructions to install the License File on the Avaya CMC1 Media Gateway. Administer No-License/Emergency Numbers 1. At the SAT type change system-parameters features and press RETURN The Feature-Related System Parameters screen displays.
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Activate and Administer the System Check System Status The system status may suggest problem areas. Refer to Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI. 1. Type status system all-cabinets and press Enter 2. Verify the screen displays a service state of in for all appropriate areas.
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets Screen 1-1. Typical System Parameters Country-Options Screen change system-parameters country-options Page 1 of 23 SYSTEM PARAMETERS COUNTRY-OPTIONS Companding Mode: Mu-Law Base Tone Generator Set: 1 440Hz PBX-dial Tone? n 440Hz Secondary-dial Tone? n Analog Ringing Cadence: 1 Set Layer 1 timer T1 to 30 seconds? n Analog Line Transmission: 1 Display Character Set: Roman...
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South Africa 4. If all red LEDs remain on, reseat any port circuit packs displaying red LEDs. 5. If the red LEDs remain on, refer to Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI. NOTE: Ignore the red LED on any TN767 or TN464 DS1 circuit pack until after it is administered.
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets Change Craft Password The password for the craft login must be changed by the installing technician to prevent unauthorized administration changes. CAUTION: After the password is changed, the new password must be safeguarded so no unauthorized administration changes can be made. This password MUST NOT BE REVEALED to the customer or to any unauthorized person.
Activate and Administer the System The default daylight savings rule is 0, no daylight savings. 1. Type change daylight-savings-rules and press Enter Screen 1-3. Daylight Savings Rules screen DAYLIGHT SAVINGS RULES Rule Change Day Month___Date Time____Increment No Daylight Savings Start: first Sunday___ on or after April___ 1 at _2:00 01:00 Stop:...
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets 2. In the Day of the Week: field, type the day of the week in English (Sunday through Saturday). See Table 1-9 for English day of the week names. Table 1-9. English Day of the Week Names Day Number Day Name Sunday...
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Enter Circuit Pack Administration After the equipment is installed (including circuit packs), the circuit packs must be administered. Refer to Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager for more information. The following describes general administration information: Use the Circuit Packs form to administer circuit packs to carrier slots. The circuit packs must be installed (or assigned using the Circuit Packs form) before administering voice terminals, attendant consoles, or trunks.
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ITAC (International Technical Assistance Center). 3. Administer other forms listed under “Attendant Console” in Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager. To administer an Avaya SoftConsole, see Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager. Save Translations 1. Enter save translation and press This copies the current system Enter.
Install and Wire Telephones and Trunks Add Translations 1. Refer to Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager to add new terminals. Install and Wire Telephones and Trunks NOTE: Only 1 pair of wires is available for emergency transfer, and 1 pair of wires is available for attendant console power.
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets The general steps to connect a telephone are: 1. Choose a device to connect such as a 302D Attendant Console. 2. Choose the port circuit pack and its carrier and slot number, such as TN754B, Cabinet 1, Carrier A, Slot 06. 3.
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3. Choose a port circuit on the port circuit pack, for example port 3. 4. Install cross-connect jumpers to connect the pins from the 2-wire station to the appropriate pins on the port circuit pack. 5. Administer using Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager. Analog Tie Trunk Example Figure 1-30.
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2. Install cross-connect jumpers to connect the pins from the digital trunk circuit pack to appropriate pins on the external digital trunk. 3. Administer the DS1 Interface circuit pack on the DS1 and Trunk Group Screens. See Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager. 1-66 Issue 7 November 2003...
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Install and Wire Telephones and Trunks DS1 Tie Trunk Example DS1 tie trunks provide a 1.544 Mbps (T1) or 2.048 Mbps (E1) digital data service between 2 collocated systems or between the system and a data network. The following cables can be used: —...
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Unit (CSU). A 120A2 enhanced Integrated Channel Service Unit (ICSU) can be used in place of a T1 external CSU. The CSU or ICSU interfaces the DS1 tie trunks with the 1.544 Mbps digital facility. Contact your Avaya Inc. representative for maximum cabling distances.
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2. Install labels per the Attendant Console form and Display Module form assignments. 3. Install a Digital Line circuit pack in the assigned carrier slot (if required). 4. Administer the Attendant Console forms in Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager. 1-69...
These are examples only and actual wiring procedures may vary at each site. NOTE: Refer to the Installation for Adjuncts and Peripherals for Avaya Communication Manager, 555-233-116, to install the necessary peripheral equipment.
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Install and Wire Telephone Power Supplies The power is provided to telephones or consoles either locally or centrally. Centrally located power supplies include ‘‘1145B2 Power Supply’’ on page 1-74 ‘‘1152A1 Mid-Span Power Distribution Unit’’ on page 1-84 ‘‘P333T-PWR Power over Ethernet Stackable Switch’’ on page 1-88 Local power supplies include ‘‘1151B1 and 1151B2 Power Supplies’’...
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets Adjunct power can be provided from the equipment room or equipment closet with 1145B power unit. The AUX connector (J1) on the processor interface cable can provide power for 1 attendant console. See Table 2-7 on page 2-15.
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Install and Wire Telephone Power Supplies Auxiliary Power for an Attendant Console The nonessential functions of an attendant console and its optional 26A1 or 24A1 selector console derive power from an auxiliary power source. Provide auxiliary power for an attendant console through this cable so the console remains fully operational during short power outages.
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets 1145B2 Power Supply The 1145B2 closet power arrangement provides an uninterruptible -48 VDC power source with battery and 1146B2 distribution unit for ISDN/DCP, terminal equipment, adjuncts, and other customer-supplied equipment. During AC power interruptions, batteries automatically provide power to the load. NOTE: Before you begin, read this ‘‘Important Warning for 1145B2 Power Supply’’...
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Install and Wire Telephone Power Supplies Operate these products only from the type of power source indicated on the product labels. The power unit is equipped with a 3-wire grounding plug; a plug having a third (grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding power outlet. This is a safety feature.
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets Mounting the 1145B2/1146B2 Power Supply ‘‘1145B2/1146B2 Mounting Arrangement’’ on page 1-77 shows how the standard power supply and wall-mounting plates fit together. ‘‘Expanded Power Distribution Unit’’ on page 1-78 shows the expanded power supply components (power distribution unit and “T”...
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Install and Wire Telephone Power Supplies Figure 1-36. 1145B2/1146B2 Mounting Arrangement 1149 Battery -48V -48V On Battery Reserve 1145 Power Unit Charging Battery Output Power On Unit No. Connected To: 1-32 0003_1 PDH 062596 Figure Notes 1. Wall Mounting Plate 5.
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets Figure 1-37. Expanded Power Distribution Unit -48V -48V 1149 Battery Unit No. Connected To: -48V -48V On Battery Reserve 1145 Power Unit Charging Battery Output Power On Unit No. Connected To: 0004_1 PDH 062596 Figure Notes 1.
Install and Wire Telephone Power Supplies Install the Wall-Mounting Plates The top plate is used for mounting the back-up battery. The bottom plate is used to mount the power supply and distribution units. The plates can be rack-mounted using standard rack-mounting brackets. See ‘‘1145B2/1146B2 Mounting Arrangement’’...
Installing and Cabling the Cabinets Install the Battery Mounting/Wiring Three types of back-up batteries are used. See ‘‘Back-Up Battery Rating’’ on page 1-80 for the battery type and rating. 1. Insert two #10-32 x 1/2-inch shoulder screws into the top designated battery holes on the wall mounting plate.
Install and Wire Telephone Power Supplies Refer to ‘‘Expanded Power Distribution Unit’’ on page 1-78 while installing the power distribution unit. 1. Set the spacer bracket onto the mounting plate and secure with the #8-32 x 1/2-inch shoulder screws. The spacer bracket is not shown in the figure but is installed behind the top power distribution unit.
Installing and Cabling the Cabinets 3. Check AC operation of the 1145B2 Power Supply by monitoring the LEDs: PASS: Green and yellow LEDs at the front of the unit should be lit together. Green means the power supply is providing power. Yellow means the battery is being charged.
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Install and Wire Telephone Power Supplies Figure 1-38. Typical Wiring to a Telephone 14 6 Figure Notes 1. Power Supply Kit 9. Modular Cord 2. 2.5, 5.0, or 8.0 Amp Hour Battery 10. Pins 7 and 8 (Display Terminal Power) 3.
Installing and Cabling the Cabinets Reset LEDs on Power Distribution Unit A red LED next to any of the 32 power output connectors indicates a short circuit in the building wiring or the terminal equipment. To reset the LED: 1. Disconnect the terminal equipment from the wall jack. 2.
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The 1152A1 PDU is used to power the 46xx series of IP telephones in addition to providing 10/100 megabits per second Ethernet connection. Generation 1 Avaya IP telephones can receive power from the 1152A1 via an in-line adapter. This adapter provides the resistive signature so that the 1152A1 allows power to flow to the telephone.
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets Connect the 1152A1 PDU CAUTION: The 1152A1 PDU has no ON/OFF switch. To connect or disconnect power to the 1152A1 PDU, simply insert or remove the power cable from the AC power receptacle on the rear of the 1152A1 PDU. 1.
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Install and Wire Telephone Power Supplies For Data-In ports connect the Ethernet cable leading from the Ethernet Switch/Hub to the Data port. For Data & Power Out ports connect the Ethernet cable leading to the telephone or other end device to the corresponding Data & Power port.
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets It is Power over LAN Enabled or not. If not, you may safely connect the telephone; however, the port supplies no power and functions as a normal Ethernet data port. It requires an external splitter or whether it requires only a single RJ45 connection.
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This product can be hazardous if immersed in water. To avoid the possibility of electrical shock, do not use it near water. The Avaya P333T-PWR switch and modules contain components sensitive to electrostatic discharge. Do not touch the circuit boards unless instructed to do so.
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets The P333T-PWR switch has 24, 10/100 Base-T ports, each of which can supply up to 16.5 watts using the internal power supply and operates on a 100–240 volts AC, 5.3 amperes, 50/60 hertz power source with the option of using the 44~57 volts DC, 15 amperes to boost the InLine power.
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Connect IP telephones, PCs, servers, routers, workstations, and hubs. 1. Connect the Ethernet connection cable (not supplied) to a 10/100 megabits per second port on the front panel of the Avaya P333T-PWR switch. NOTE: Use standard RJ45 connections and a CAT5 cable for 100 megabits per second operation.
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets When using this power supply, the following safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons. Read and understand all instructions. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this power supply. This product can be hazardous if immersed in water.
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Install and Wire Telephone Power Supplies The power supply can be placed on a flat surface such as a desk. For wall-mounting, keyhole slots are provided on the bottom of the chassis. CAUTION: Do not locate the unit within 6 inches (15 centimeters) of the floor. Connect the 1151B1 or 1151B2 Power Supplies The 1151B1 is a standard (no battery backup) power supply unit.
The alarm device must not exceed a rating of more than 30 VAC RMS or 60 VDC at 0.75 Amps. 1. Connect the external alarm output. See Table 1-19. 2. Give this information to your Avaya representative for troubleshooting purposes. Table 1-19. Alarm Output at AUX Connector Alarm Output Type Color...
Telephone Pin Designations Emergency Transfer and Auxiliary Power NOTE: Only 1 emergency transfer power panel and 1 auxiliary power connection is provided per system. Connect emergency transfer power and auxiliary power as shown in Table 1-20. Auxiliary power includes power to an attendant console or adjunct device. Table 1-20.
Installing and Cabling the Cabinets CAMA/E911 Installation Configuration The CAMA/E911 feature will only work in conjunction with TN429C CO trunk circuit packs (or later suffix). Port Networks (PNs) that include TN429C circuit packs used to interface to CAMA trunks may require some CPTR resources to be either TN744D V2 or TN2182B circuit packs, since TTR/CPTR or General Purpose Tone Receiver (GPTR) resources are selected from the pool available in the PN when needed.
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CAMA/E911 Installation 4. In the TAC: field, enter the desired trunk access code. 5. In the Outgoing Display: field, enter y. 6. In the CESID I Digits Sent: field, enter the number directed by the Central Office (CO) or the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP). 7.
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets 9. On the Group Member Assignments screen, in the Port field, add the trunk members and press when finished. Enter 10. At the prompt, type change feature-access-code and press Enter Screen 1-8. Feature Access Code (FAC) form (page 1) Page 1 of 5 FEATURE ACCESS CODE (FAC) Abbreviated Dialing List1 Access Code: ____...
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CAMA/E911 Installation Screen 1-9. ARS Digit Analysis Table ARS DIGIT ANALYSIS TABLE Partitioned Group Number: Percent Full: Dialed Total Rte Call Nd Dialed Total Rte Call Nd ANI String Mn Mx Pat Type Num String Mn Mx Pat Type Num Rq 9________________ 7_ 7_ 2__ hnpa ___ n __________________ __ __ ___ ____ ___ _ 976______________ 7_ 7_...
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets 24. At the prompt, type change route-pattern <number> (the route pattern to be changed; in the example below, the route pattern is 11) and press Enter Screen 1-10. Route Pattern form (Page 1) Page 1 of X Pattern Number: 11 Grp.
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CAMA/E911 Installation 28. At the prompt, type change route-pattern <number> (the route pattern to be changed; in the example below, the route pattern is 12) and press Enter Screen 1-11. Route Pattern form (page 1) Page 1 of X Pattern Number: 12 Grp.
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets Screen 1-12. CAMA Numbering Format form Page 1 of 3 CAMA NUMBERING - E911 FORMAT System CESID Default: 5241100______ Total Total Code CESID Length Code CESID Length 101__ 5381234_____ _____ __________ 1____ 555_________ _____ ___________ _____ ____________ ______ ___________...
Install the BRI Terminating Resistor Screen 1-13. Class of Restriction form (page 1) Page 1 of 3 CLASS OF RESTRICTION COR Number: 10 COR Description: supervisor FRL: 0 APLT? y Can Be Service Observed? n Calling Party Restriction: none Can Be A Service Observer? n Called Party Restriction: none Time of Day Chart: 1 Forced Entry of Account Codes? n...
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets Never touch uninsulated wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface. Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines. Terminating Resistor Adapter Figure 1-43 shows an 8-pin 440A4 terminating resistor adapter. The adapter has an 8-wide plug at 1 end, a short cord, and an 8-wide jack at the opposite end.
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Install the BRI Terminating Resistor Figure 1-44. Terminating Resistor Block (110RA1-12) r910014 RPY 012098 Figure Notes 1. Circuit 1 5. Input row “C” 2. Circuit 12 6. Only first circuit shown to all 12 circuits (2APR) per block 3. Output row “A” 7.
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets Figure 1-45 shows the wiring connections for the 110RA1-12 terminal block. The TN556 BRI switch port is terminated to bottom row C. Figure 1-45. Typical Installation of Terminating Resistor Block term_blk RPY 012098 Figure Notes 1.
Install Multi-point Adapters Install Multi-point Adapters Use multi-point adapters to provide signal fanout of the T-interface. BR851-B or the 367A perform fanout at the work station. These adapters support more than 1 ISDN terminal per horizontal 4-pair D-inside wire (DIW). To support multiple horizontal runs, a MDF with multiple common rows performs fanout in the satellite closet.
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets 367A Adapter The 367A adapter provides fanout for up to 7 terminals. See Figure 1-47. Figure 1-47. Wiring Diagram of 367A Adapter Figure Notes 1. Jack 1 3. Jack 8 2. Jack 2 4. 367A adapter 1-108 Issue 7 November 2003 555-233-118...
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Install Multi-point Adapters Basic Multi-point Installation Distances Figure 1-48 provides cabling information for fanout of ISDN-BRI multi-point installations. In Figure 1-48, the terminating resistor is located in the satellite closet. All distances assume 24 AWG (#5) (0.26 mm ) D-Inside Wire (DIW). Figure 1-48.
Step 2. 4. Install a green label on the terminal block to identify the remote location. 5. Administer per Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager. Install Off-Premises or Out-of-Building Stations Out-of-building campus stations are those telephones not physically located in the same building as the equipment room but are located on the same property.
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Install Off-Premises Station Wiring Figure 1-49. Connections for 1 to 8 Out-of-Building Analog Telephones crdfobt RPY 012398 Figure Notes 1. Locally engineered cables 7. Part of MDF 2. Out-of-building wiring 8. Station side (white field) 3. Multi-pair protector units (primary 9.
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets Figure 1-50. Connections to 24 Out-of-Building Telephones crdf24o RPY 012398 Figure Notes 1. Locally engineered cables 7. Out-of-building analog telephones 2. Multi-pair protector units (primary 8. Part of MDF protectors with heat coils or equivalent with 9.
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TN754 circuit packs. Table 1-23 lists the approved protectors. NOTE: The TN2181 (2-Wire 16 Port Digital Line circuit pack) may not be approved for some out-of-building uses. Contact your Avaya Inc. representative for more information. 1-113 555-233-118 Issue 7 November 2003...
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets Table 1-23. Digital Voice Circuit Protectors Enhanced Primary Protector Circuit Pack (With Sneak Current Protection) TN754 V13 or earlier ITW Linx Only TN754 V14 or later 4C3S-75 or ITW Linx TN754B all vintages 4C3S-75 or ITW Linx TN2181 4C3S-75 or ITW Linx TN2224...
Install Emergency Transfer Unit and Associated Telephones Install Emergency Transfer Unit and Associated Telephones NOTE: Install only 1 emergency transfer power panel per system. Emergency transfer capability is provided by an 808A Emergency Transfer Panel (or equivalent) mounted next to the trunk/auxiliary field. See Figure 1-51 on page 1-116.
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets Figure 1-51. 808A Emergency Transfer Panel EMERGENCY TRANSFER PANEL POWER TRUNK/TEST SWITCHES CIRCUIT TRUNK OPTION LOOP GROUND START START BOTH SWITCHES MUST BE THROWN TO ACTIVATE TRUNK OPTION TRANSFER TEST SWITCH NORMAL ACTIVATED OPERATION TRUNK IDENTIFICATION TRUNK LINE 808A...
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Install Emergency Transfer Unit and Associated Telephones Table 1-24. Trunk/Test Switches Switch Circuit Number Number Not Used Test Switch 4. Connect a 25-pair cable between the male RJ21 25-pair connector on the 808A and the yellow field on the MDF. Table 1-25 on page 1-118 shows the pinouts.
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets Table 1-25. Pin Assignments for 25-Pair Connector on 808A Color Designation Connector/Description W-BL TTC1 Tip-PBX Trunk Circuit 1 BL-W RTC1 Ring-PBX Trunk Circuit 1 TTK1 Tip-CO Trunk Circuit 1 RTK1 Ring-CO Trunk Circuit 1 TLC1 Tip-PBX Line Port 1 RLC1 Ring-PBX Line Port 1...
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Install Emergency Transfer Unit and Associated Telephones Table 1-25. Pin Assignments for 25-Pair Connector on 808A — Continued Color Designation Connector/Description Y-BL TST4 Tip-Emergency Terminal 4 BL-Y RST4 Ring-Emergency Terminal 4 TTC5 Tip-PBX Trunk Circuit 5 RTC5 Ring-PBX Trunk Circuit 5 TTK5 Tip-CO Trunk Circuit 5 RTK5...
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets Figure 1-52. Connections for Telephone Used for Emergency Transfer 2822 EMXR 2822 ALARM MONITORS EM TRANS RELAY PWR ACC PWR r758580b MMR 042996 Figure Notes 1. To network interface circuitry 4. To power transfer unit 2.
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Install Emergency Transfer Unit and Associated Telephones Figure 1-53 shows the connections at the trunk/auxiliary field for a telephone used for emergency transfer and as a normal extension. Figure 1-53. Connections for Telephone Used for Emergency Transfer and as Normal Extension 2820 EMXR ALARM MONITORS...
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets 4. Connect the ST leads on the yellow emergency transfer row/connecting block for each emergency transfer telephone to the ST terminal appearance in the yellow trunk/auxiliary field. The ST terminal leads should be terminated on the following pairs: 1, 4, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, or 22 (the first pair of any 3-pair group).
Connect Modem to Telephone Network Connect Modem to Telephone Network 1. Cross-connect the network jack on the modem to the network interface (via a 103A or modular wall jack). See Table 1-26 for the pinout. Table 1-26. Pinout of Network Jack Pin Number Signal Unused...
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The U.S. Robotics Sportster Model USR 33.6 EXT external modem is the recommended external modem. A locally obtained, type-approved external modem may be used. Contact your Avaya Inc. representative for information. 1. If a non-U.S Robotics Model 839 modem is installed, refer to the setup instructions provided with that modem.
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Connect Modem to Telephone Network 5. Set the Modem Connection: field to external if a modem is installed. Set the field to none if no modem is installed. This field must be administered or alarms will be generated. NOTE: The Modem Connection: field cannot be set to none if Alarm Origination is activated.
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Installing and Cabling the Cabinets Table 1-28. Modem Fields — Continued Field Description Turns on the V.42 LAPM and MNP error control protocols. The field Enable Error has a blank default of 6 characters. The Paradyne products use the Control command \N5 to enable V.42/MNP/Buffer error control while the Intel product uses \N3 to provide similar functionality.
See Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager. 2. Return to this section when finished. NOTE: Refer to Installation for Adjuncts and Peripherals for Avaya Communication Manager for data module and other peripheral installation and configuration requirements. 555-233-118...
Completing Installation and Cable Pinouts Alarms and Reporting Resolve Alarms 1. Examine the alarm log. Resolve any alarms using Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI. 2. Refer to ‘‘Power Supply LED Indications’’ on page 2-8 if power supply faults are suspected.
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The product that you are registering must have switch connectivity through: the INADS line an IP address NOTE: ART is not accessible from the public internet (outside the Avaya intranet firewall). 1. At your laptop/PC, direct your browser to this URL: http://spiexp1.eng.avaya.com:8000/cgi-bin/ART/ARTstart.cgi You can also save this URL in your Favorites or Bookmarks list.
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Completing Installation and Cable Pinouts 4. Type the Installation Location or Sold-To data in the FL/Sold-To Number field. NOTE: Sold-To number replaces the FL numbers as customer-site identifiers in the Maestro database. Sold-To numbers are typically 7 digits long, sometimes beginning with an upper-case “S”...
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Alarms and Reporting 9. In the Customer Type field, select GOODYEAR, MOTEL 6, STATE FARM IN CINCINNATI BELL SERVICE AREA OTHER NOTE: This verification might be done automatically in the future. 10. Click on the Continue Upgrade Registration button. The DEFINITY Product List page appears. 11.
Completing Installation and Cable Pinouts 15. In the Alarm Destination field, choose DON’T CHANGE to leave the product’s currently-administered alarm origination number unchanged (the common choice for upgrades). SET NUMBER TO and type the complete alarm destination telephone number, including any dialing prefix (for example, “9” or “*9”).
Set Neon Voltage — Ring Ping Set Neon Voltage Ring Ping — NOTE: If the ringing option is set to 50 Hz, neon voltage is not available. If 25 Hz is selected, the maximum voltage is 120 volts. Refer to ‘‘Set Ringing Option’’...
Completing Installation and Cable Pinouts Installation Completion 1. Type logoff and press to prevent unauthorized changes to data. Enter 2. Set the left and right doors onto the hinge pins and close the doors. The doors must be closed to prevent EMI emissions. Tighten the door screws. 3.
TN760D Tie Trunk Option Settings TN760D Tie Trunk Option Settings The TN760D Tie Trunk circuit pack interfaces between 4 tie trunks and the TDM bus. Two tip and ring pairs form a 4-wire analog transmission line. An E and M pair are DC signaling leads used for call setup.
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Completing Installation and Cable Pinouts Figure 2-2. TN760D Tie Trunk Circuit Pack (Component Side) UNPROT SMPLX SMPLX SMPLX SMPLX 4 3 2 1 PROT PORT 2 PORT 1 PORT 4 PORT 3 E & M E & M E & M E &...
TN464F/GP and TN2464BP Option Settings TN464F/GP and TN2464BP Option Settings The TN464F/GP DS1/E1 Interface - T1/E1 circuit pack interfaces between a 24- or 32-channel Central Office/ISDN or tie trunk and the TDM bus. NOTE: The P designation means the circuit pack’s firmware is programmable. Refer to ‘‘Upgrade Firmware on Programmable Circuit Packs’’...
Connector and Cable Diagrams — Pinout Charts Connector and Cable Diagrams — Pinout Charts Table 2-6 for typical lead designations. The circuit packs and auxiliary equipment are classified as shown in the following tables. Table 2-6. Lead and Color Designations Cross-Connect Amphenol Color...
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Connector and Cable Diagrams — Pinout Charts Processor Interface Cable Pinout Table 2-7 shows the pinout for the Processor Interface Cable. Table 2-7. Processor Interface Cable Pinout Processor (P1) (Amphenol TERM Modem Signal Name Connector) AUX (J1) (J3) (J2) (P2) ACC48A AP1 (alarm in) AP2 (alarm in)
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Completing Installation and Cable Pinouts Table 2-10 shows the pinouts for theTN2185 ISDN-BRI 4-wire S Interface. Table 2-10. TN2185 ISDN-BRI — 4-Wire S Interface Pinout Port Signal Cross-Connect Pin Color Amphenol Pin Backplane Pin TXT.1 W-BL TXR.1 BL-W PXT.1 PXR.1 TXT.2 TXR.2 PXT.2...
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Connector and Cable Diagrams — Pinout Charts Table 2-11 shows the pinout for the TN793 and TN2793 24-Port Analog Line circuit pack. Table 2-11. TN793 Analog Line Circuit Pack Pinout Cross-Connect Port Signal Color Amphenol Pin Backplane Pin W-BL BL-W W-BR BR-W W-SL...
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Completing Installation and Cable Pinouts Table 2-11. TN793 Analog Line Circuit Pack Pinout — Continued Cross-Connect Port Signal Color Amphenol Pin Backplane Pin R.13 G-BK T.14 BK-BR R.14 BR-BK T.15 BK-SL R.15 SL-BK T.16 Y-BL R.16 BL-Y T.17 R.17 T.18 R.18 T.19 Y-BR...
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This chapter provides the information on upgrading from a DEFINITY ® ECS Release 6csi, Release 7csi, or Release 8csi to Avaya Communication Manager on an Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI. As part of this upgrade, you must replace the TN798/B Processor with a TN2402 Processor. Refer to the Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI book for changing the processor circuit pack.
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Customers who want to migrate to the 6-/7-digit dial plan can — freeze their translations and send them to the TSO for conversion. For customers who do not have optical drives, Avaya must migrate those translations to customer-compatible media. — re-administer the switch themselves (no translation freeze required).
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ITAC Technical Alert from your regional distributor. Software Upgrade Even though the Releases 6, 7 and 8 translations upgrade automatically to Avaya Communication Manager, several features require special attention because of screen changes or potential naming conflicts in the update or upgrade procedure.
Upgrading R6csi/R7csi/R8csi to Avaya Communication Manager on an Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI Task Table Table 3-1 provides the high-level tasks to perform the upgrades in this chapter. Refer to the appropriate page for instructions for each step. Table 3-1. Tasks List...
Table 3-2. Pre-installation checklist Item Item Software Release Letter Avaya Communication Manager on removable media Extra formatted removable media Authorized wrist grounding strap Documentation (book or PDF file): Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication...
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Upgrading R6csi/R7csi/R8csi to Avaya Communication Manager on an Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI Table 3-2. Pre-installation checklist — Continued Item Item Access to the RFA Information page for these items (if not already installed on your PC): License Installation Tool (LIT) application...
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Task Table 3. Follow the links to the RFA Information page. 4. Complete the information necessary to create a License File. NOTE: If you have problems with a hardware serial number that is not in the SAP database, go to the ‘‘If you have problems with RFA’’...
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Upgrading R6csi/R7csi/R8csi to Avaya Communication Manager on an Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI Table 3-3. RFA Helpdesk contact numbers Phone Prompt or Where number/URL selection Channel: 877-615-4174 Prompt 8 U.S. and Canada Avaya Associates Variable Workforce Group Members Avaya contractors Contractors U.S.
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Task Table Table 3-4. Pre-upgrade administration changes Task Description Page Remove Print Messages Feature Access Code Remove print-msgs buttons 3-10 Remove MSA node names 3-11 Remove MSA processor channels 3-11 Remove MET station administration 3-12 Continued on next page Remove Print Messages Feature Access Code Remove the value from the Print Messages Access Code field on the Feature Access Code (FAC) form (Screen...
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Upgrading R6csi/R7csi/R8csi to Avaya Communication Manager on an Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI Remove print-msgs buttons If any of the Button Assignments are administered as print-msgs (print messages) on the Station (Screen 3-2) and Attendant (Screen 3-3) forms, remove these buttons.
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Task Table Remove MSA node names Remove all MSA node names from the MSA Names field on the Audix-MSA Node Names form (Screen 3-4). Screen 3-4. AUDIX-MSA Node Names form change node-names audix-msa Page 1 of x AUDIX-MSA NODE NAMES Audix Name IP Address MSA Names...
Upgrading R6csi/R7csi/R8csi to Avaya Communication Manager on an Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI Remove MET station administration If the field value in the Type field on the Station form (Screen 3-6) is 10MET 20MET 30MET you must remove these stations from administration. These Multi-Button Electronic Telephone (MET) stations are no longer supported and will not work after the upgrade.
Task Table Verify System Status 1. Type display alarms and press . If the system is not alarm-free, take Enter the needed corrective actions. 2. Type display errors and press . Examine the error log and record the Enter error 18s that identify the busy-outs placed by the customer. Restore the customer-placed busy-outs after you have upgraded the system.
Upgrading R6csi/R7csi/R8csi to Avaya Communication Manager on an Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI Check Link Status 1. Enter display communication-interface links and press . Write down Enter all enabled links 2. Type status link number and press for each enabled link.
When working with any cabinet hardware, wear a grounded wrist strap to ground yourself against electrostatic discharge (ESD). 1. Pull out the TN798 processor to power down the cabinet. 2. Insert the Avaya Communication Manager media (orange card) into the new TN2402 processor circuit pack slot. NOTE:...
8. Power up the cabinet. 9. Verify that the upgrade was completed to the expected software load. If it is not the correct load, then the Avaya Communication Manager media must be on-site and you must perform Steps 2-6 above.
Task Table 3. Use the LIT instructions to add a switch connection profile to the tool. 4. Use the LIT instructions to install the License File on the switch. 5. If the system has IP endpoints registered, and you unplugged the Ethernet cable from the TN799 (C-LAN) circuit pack, replug the cable.
Upgrading R6csi/R7csi/R8csi to Avaya Communication Manager on an Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI 1. Type change daylight-savings-rules and press Enter DAYLIGHT SAVINGS RULES Rule Change Day Month___Date Time____Increment No Daylight Savings Start: first Sunday___ on or after April____ 1 at _2:00...
TSO Database Administration (DBA) to register U.S. direct channel products. The product that you are registering must have switch connectivity through: the INADS line an IP address NOTE: ART is not accessible from the public internet (outside the Avaya intranet firewall). 3-19 555-233-118 Issue 7 November 2003...
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Upgrading R6csi/R7csi/R8csi to Avaya Communication Manager on an Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI 1. At your laptop/PC, direct your browser to this URL: http://spiexp1.eng.avaya.com:8000/cgi-bin/ART/ARTstart.cgi You can also save this URL in your Favorites or Bookmarks list. The ART User Menu displays.
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Task Table 7. Click on the Start Product Registration button. If the data you have entered matches a Maestro database record, the Customer Verification page appears. 8. Verify the information in the Customer Name and Customer Address fields. NOTE: If the information is not what you expected, ensure that you entered the customer’s FL/Sold-To number correctly (Step 4 above).
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Upgrading R6csi/R7csi/R8csi to Avaya Communication Manager on an Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI 12. In the Data Lock field, choose: YES for products with ASG enabled NO for all others 13. In the Dialing Type field choose the dialing type that the product will use to report alarms: DON’T CHANGE to leave the product’s dialing type unchanged...
. Repeat this step for each link. Enter 3. Check that DS1 trunks and BRI phones are functioning normally. 4. Refer to Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI to test or restore the out-of-service links. Power Up DEFINITY AUDIX System 1.
Reversing the upgrade also means reinstalling the old TN798/B processor circuit pack. 3. Return the old translation card to Avaya. DEFINITY AUDIX Power Procedures Power Down the AUDIX System A yellow caution sticker on the system’s power unit notifies technicians to shut...
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DEFINITY AUDIX Power Procedures Power Up the AUDIX System If the AUDIX was removed from the cabinet: 1. Re-install the AUDIX and allow it to power up automatically. 2. Check for AUDIX System errors. If the AUDIX remained in the cabinet but the cabinet was powered down: 1.
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This chapter provides the information on upgrading from a DEFINITY ® Enterprise Communication Server (ECS) Release 9csi, 10csi, or Avaya Communication Manager 1.x to Avaya Communication Manager 2.0 on an Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI. Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager lists the features and functions and provides the commands, procedures, and screens to initialize and administer the system.
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Customers who want to migrate to the 6-/7-digit dial plan can — freeze their translations and send them to the TSO for conversion. For customers who do not have optical drives, Avaya must migrate those translations to customer-compatible media. — re-administer the switch themselves (no translation freeze required).
Task table Table 4-1 provides the high-level tasks to perform the upgrades in this section. Refer to the appropriate page for instructions for each step. Table 4-1. Tasks to upgrade Release 9/10 csi to Avaya Communication Manager Task Description Page...
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Upgrading R9/R10/ Avaya Communication Manager 1.x csi to Avaya Communication Manager 2.0 Table 4-1. Tasks to upgrade Release 9/10 csi to Avaya Communication Manager — Continued Task Description Page Check link status 4-14 Save translations 4-15 Save announcements (if necessary)
Task table Table 4-2. Pre-upgrade checklist Item Item Software Release Letter Avaya Communication Manager on removable media Extra formatted removable media Authorized wrist grounding strap Avaya Communication Manager documentation (book or .PDF file): Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication...
Upgrading R9/R10/ Avaya Communication Manager 1.x csi to Avaya Communication Manager 2.0 Table 4-2. Pre-upgrade checklist — Continued Item Item Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher installed on your laptop/PC Intranet access to your designated RFA portal (see Go to the RFA website).
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Task table Have direct connection NOTE: If you are upgrading from Release 10 to Avaya Communication Manager, omit this section. If you have a direct connection between RFA and the switch and you are upgrading from Release 9 to Avaya Communication Manager: 1.
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Upgrading R9/R10/ Avaya Communication Manager 1.x csi to Avaya Communication Manager 2.0 If you have problems with RFA If you get an error message that a hardware serial number is not in the SAP database, you must call the RFA Helpdesk...
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Task table Pre-upgrade administration changes You must make the administration changes listed in Table 4-4 prior to upgrading to Avaya Communication Manager: Table 4-4. Pre-upgrade administration changes Task Description Page Remove Print Messages Feature Access Code Remove print-msgs buttons 4-10...
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Upgrading R9/R10/ Avaya Communication Manager 1.x csi to Avaya Communication Manager 2.0 Remove print-msgs buttons If any of the Button Assignments are administered as print-msgs (print messages) on the Station (Screen 4-2) and Attendant (Screen 4-3) forms, remove these buttons.
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Task table Remove MSA node names Remove all MSA node names from the MSA Names field on the Audix-MSA Node Names form (Screen 4-4). Screen 4-4. AUDIX-MSA Node Names form change node-names audix-msa Page 1 of x AUDIX-MSA NODE NAMES Audix Name IP Address MSA Names...
Upgrading R9/R10/ Avaya Communication Manager 1.x csi to Avaya Communication Manager 2.0 Remove MET station administration If the field value in the Type field on the Station form (Screen 4-6) is 10MET 20MET 30MET you must remove these stations from administration. These Multi-Button Electronic Telephone (MET) stations are no longer supported and will not work after the upgrade.
3. In the SOFTWARE VERSION section note the current version listed in the Memory Resident field. NOTE: Ensure that the current version is compatible with this software-only upgrade path from Release 9csi to Avaya Communication Manager. Verify system status 1. Type status system 1 and press RETURN...
Upgrading R9/R10/ Avaya Communication Manager 1.x csi to Avaya Communication Manager 2.0 Disable scheduled maintenance and alarm origination To prevent scheduled daily maintenance from interfering with the upgrade: 1. Type change system-parameters maintenance and press RETURN 2. If scheduled maintenance is in progress, set the Stop Time field to 1 minute after the current time.
If the translations are corrupted, the following error message appears when logging in: WARNING: Translation corruption detected; call an Avaya distributor immediately. NOTE: The save translation command does not run if the translations are corrupt or do not match (duplicated systems only).
4. When the system prompts (beeps), insert the original translation (white) card into the processor circuit pack. NOTE: You have 2 minutes to replace the Avaya Communication Manager card with the translation card. If you miss this window, the system comes up without translations. Correct this by inserting the original translation card into the processor circuit pack and use the reset system 3 command at the SAT.
Task table Installation (no direct connection) If you do not have a direct connection between RFA and the switch: 1. Go to the RFA website, and, following the instructions in the “Deliver to G3r/G3si/G3csi” chapter of the RFA Job Aid, deliver the License File to your laptop/PC.
Upgrading R9/R10/ Avaya Communication Manager 1.x csi to Avaya Communication Manager 2.0 Set daylight savings rules You can set up to 15 customized daylight savings time rules. If you have switches in several different time zones, you can set up rules for each. A daylight savings time rule specifies the exact time when you want to transition to and from daylight savings time and the amount of time offset at the point of transition.
Task table 3. Type list configuration software-version and press RETURN The Software Versions screen appears. 4. In the UPDATE FILE section, check the Update State field for a software patch: If there is a patch number, then a patch has been applied. If the field is none in memory, there is no software patch in system memory.
The product that you are registering must have switch connectivity through: the INADS line an IP address NOTE: ART is not accessible from the public internet (outside the Avaya intranet firewall). 1. At your laptop/PC, direct your browser to this URL: http://spiexp1.eng.avaya.com:8000/cgi-bin/ART/ARTstart.cgi You can also save this URL in your Favorites or Bookmarks list.
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Task table 4. Type the Installation Location or Sold-To data in the FL/Sold-To Number field. NOTE: Sold-To number replaces the FL numbers as customer-site identifiers in the Maestro database. Sold-To numbers are typically 7 digits long, sometimes beginning with an upper-case “S” followed by two zeros, for example: S001234567.
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Upgrading R9/R10/ Avaya Communication Manager 1.x csi to Avaya Communication Manager 2.0 9. In the Customer Type field, select GOODYEAR, MOTEL 6, STATE FARM IN CINCINNATI BELL SERVICE AREA OTHER NOTE: This verification might be done automatically in the future.
Resolve alarms 1. Type display alarms and press to examine the alarm log. RETURN 2. Resolve any alarms using Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI. Restore busyouts 1. Restore any busyouts that you removed in the Verify system status section prior to the upgrade.
2. Retain the old translation card for up to 10 business days to verify that the customer is satisfied and that there is no need to reverse the upgrade. 3. Return the old translation card to Avaya. 4-24 Issue 7 November 2003...
For more information about installing adjuncts and peripheral devices, refer to Installation for Adjuncts and Peripherals for Avaya Communication Manager. Add Circuit Packs When installing additional features or equipment, it may be necessary to install additional circuit packs.
During this firmware download process, a firmware image is installed on a circuit pack in three steps: 1. The image is copied from an Avaya server over the Web to a local “staging area” — a PC or server on the customer LAN.
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For TN2302AP circuit packs with a vintage less than 22, a different download procedure is required that is not described here. Go to the Avaya Support Web site under Software & Firmware Downloads, DEFINITY ECS, TN2302AP firmware downloads. On the page titled “Retired - (OLD Do Not Use) DEFINITY Firmware Downloads”, scroll down to the...
Adding or Removing Hardware Self and C-LAN-distributed download procedure This section describes the procedures for either a self or C-LAN-distributed firmware download. These procedures help you determine which method to use. The main differences between the two methods are: Table 5-2. Download Method Differences C-LAN-distributed The source circuit pack is always a C-LAN, either download...
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For TN2302AP circuit packs with a vintage less than 22, a different download procedure is required that is not described here. Go to the Avaya Support Web site under Software & Firmware Downloads, DEFINITY ECS, TN2302AP firmware downloads. On the page titled “Retired - (OLD Do Not Use) DEFINITY Firmware Downloads”, scroll down to the TN2302AP...
Adding or Removing Hardware If you need to distribute firmware from a source C-LAN to target boards on a DS1-C (DS1 converter complex) remote port network, then make sure a clear channel exists between the source C-LAN and those target boards: 1.
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Upgrade Firmware on Programmable Circuit Packs 4. Record the UUCSS address in the Board Number field of each source and target circuit pack. If a C-LAN is the source, make sure port 17 is assigned on that C-LAN. If it is not assigned, administer the port.
PC platform, you can also use other platforms such as a UNIX or Linux. 1. Go to the Avaya Support Web site (http://avaya.com/support). Follow the Software & Firmware Downloads link and the subsequent links for your product and the target circuit pack TN code.
Upgrade Firmware on Programmable Circuit Packs d. Type binary and press . This requests that files be transferred Enter in binary format. CAUTION: Files are corrupted during transfer if you do not specify binary. e. If you are self downloading to a TN2501AP (VAL) circuit pack, type cd / This command moves you from the announcement directory (default for an FTP session on the VAL board) to the root directory (“/”),...
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Adding or Removing Hardware Table 5-4. Firmware Download fields and descriptions — Continued Field Description Notes Type the complete filename Firmware of the new firmware image Image File file. If the list directory Name board command showed that the file had an extension, such as.bin, include the extension as well.
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Upgrade Firmware on Programmable Circuit Packs Table 5-4. Firmware Download fields and descriptions — Continued Field Description Notes Type y if you want the At the completion of a successful Remove Image procedure to automatically download, the procedure File After remove the new firmware automatically removes the new Successful...
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Adding or Removing Hardware If you are performing a self download, enter only one target board location; it is the same as the source board location. The following screen provides an example of self download to a VAL circuit pack. change firmware download Page 1 of...
Upgrade Firmware on Programmable Circuit Packs 3. Press to submit the schedule. Enter If you set the Schedule Download field to n, the download starts as soon as you submit the schedule. NOTE: If you are scheduling firmware downloads for a circuit pack that is designated as primary/secondary sync (timing) source (for example, TN464GP), this procedure automatically redesignates a local timing source during the download.
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Adding or Removing Hardware status firmware download Page 1 of STATUS FIRMWARE DOWNLOAD Source Board Location: 01C02 Firmware Image File Name: usd1v22r1 Target Board Code: TN464 Suffix: GP Firmware Vintage: Schedule Download? _ Remove Image File After Successful Download? y Start Date/Time: 01/12/2001 13:30 Stop Date/Time: 01/14/2001...
Reseat VAL circuit pack for Avaya Communication Manager releases prior to 1.2 For Avaya Communication Manager releases prior to 1.2, you need to reseat a TN2501AP (VAL) circuit pack to reset the board after the download is complete. With Avaya Communication Manager release 1.2 and later releases, you do not need to reseat TN2501AP (VAL) circuit packs after the download.
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Adding or Removing Hardware NOTE: This command is successful only if no files remain on the source circuit pack. This completes the self- and C-LAN-distributed download procedures. Troubleshooting firmware downloads This section contains these troubleshooting subsections: ‘‘Aborting a firmware download’’ on page 5-16 ‘‘Testing firmware download’’...
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The Result field in the screen shows PASS, indicating a successful test of the firmware download circuitry. If the Result field shows FAIL, refer to the Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY Server R in the FW-DWNLD maintenance object section, subsection entitled System Technician-Demanded Tests: Descriptions and Error Codes.
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Reboot Image: No Note that the values in the Reboot Image field have changed. NOTE: For Avaya Communication Manager releases prior to 1.2, you need to reseat a TN2501AP (VAL) circuit pack to activate the new firmware image. Go to ‘‘Reseat VAL circuit pack for Avaya Communication Manager releases...
5-2. The TN464GP and TN2464BP circuit packs are backwards compatible, although the echo cancellation feature can only be used with Release 1.1 or later of Avaya Communication Manager and after the feature is enabled. The echo cancellation feature cancels echoes with delays up to 96 ms. Echo...
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Enter screen 2 verify that the DS1 Echo Cancellation? field is set to y . If not, contact your Avaya representative as this must be set by the license file. 2. Type [add | change] trunk-group [next | number] and press...
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5. On the DS1 Circuit Pack screen, set the Echo Cancellation? field to y. When set to y, 2 new fields display: EC Direction: and EC Configuration:. If you know the echo is coming into the Avaya CMC1 Media Gateway, keep the default setting for the EC Direction: field of inward.
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Adding or Removing Hardware 7. If the echo still exists, set the EC Configuration: field to 1, 2, or 3, then test the voice quality. These settings provide help for the following scenarios: Setting 1 rapidly minimizes echo when first detected, regardless of the loudness of the talker’s voice.
2. Administer the forms listed under CO, FX, WATS, or PCOL Trunk Group in Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager. 3. Determine the port assignment of the trunk from the Trunk Group form. EXAMPLE:...
Table 5-5 on page 5-25 to choose the preferred signaling format, set switches on the circuit pack, and administer the port. 4. Administer forms listed under “Tie Trunk Group” in the Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager. 5-24 Issue 7 November 2003 555-233-118...
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Table 5-5. Tie Trunk Option-Switch Settings and Administration E&M/SMPLX Prot/Unprot Administered Installation Situation Preferred Signaling Format Switch Switch Port Circumstance System Far-End Collocated Avaya CMC1 E&M Type 1 E&M Type 1 E&M Unprotected Type 1 Media Gateway Compatible Standard Compatible Inter-Building Avaya CMC1...
2. For information about administering DS1 Tie Trunks, refer to Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager. Add Speech Synthesis The Speech Synthesizer circuit pack is required when the Voice Message Retrieval, Automatic Wakeup, or Do Not Disturb features are activated.
Add Pooled Modem Add Pooled Modem Modem pooling supports two types of conversion resources: integrated and combined. An integrated conversion requires a Pooled Modem circuit pack for each 2 conversion resources provided. A combined conversion requires a port of a TN745B or TN2136 Digital Line circuit pack and a port of either an 8-port TN742, TN769, a 16-port TN746B, or a 24-port TN793/B, TN2793/B Analog Line circuit pack for each conversion resource provided.
Adding or Removing Hardware 13. Type 9600 in the Speed field. 14. Type Full in the Duplex field. 15. Type async in the Synchronization field. 16. Type the port pair assignments in the Analog and Digital fields and press Enter Settings for Modem Connected to the Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) 1.
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Add Integrated Announcements/TN2501AP Announcement File Specifications The TN2501AP circuit pack, Voice Announcement over LAN (VAL), requires that announcement files are in the following .wav formats: CCITT A-Law or CCITT -Law companding format (do not use PCM) 8KHz sample rate 8-bit resolution (bits per sample) Mono (channels = 1) All previously-recorded announcements must be converted to these file formats to work on the TN2501AP circuit pack.
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Adding or Removing Hardware Configurations Figure 5-2 shows the configuration options for the TN2501AP (VAL) circuit pack within a system. Figure 5-2. VAL configuration options cydfval LJK 032001 Figure Notes 1. TN2501AP VAL 6. Your LAN (See cable) announcement circuit pack 7.
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Add Integrated Announcements/TN2501AP Hardware specifications The following table contains a list of the required VAL hardware. Part Number Comcode TN2501AP 108772583 Backplane Adapter 848525887 varies by network (see also LAN cable Notes for Figure 5-3) To establish LAN connections the TN2501AP circuit pack requires a Backplane Adapter that attaches to the Amphenol connector on the back of the cabinet, corresponding to the TN2501AP integrated announcement...
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5-3), Switch administration before hardware installation Before inserting the circuit pack into a carrier, an Avaya representative must administer the VAL customer options. Before installing the hardware, check your system for the following administration: 1. At the SAT, type display system-parameters customer-options and...
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Add Integrated Announcements/TN2501AP Hardware installation WARNING: To prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD), be sure to wear a grounding strap while handling the circuit pack. 1. Remove connector (if any) from the back of the switch cabinet corresponding to the TN2501AP circuit pack slot. 2.
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Adding or Removing Hardware Screen 5-1. System Configuration screen (list configuration board) list configuration board 1c08 SPE A SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Board Assigned Ports Number Board Type Code Vintage u=unassigned t=tti p=psa 01C08 VAL-ANNOUNCEMENT TN2501AP HW00 FW001 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32...
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Add Integrated Announcements/TN2501AP 2. Type a unique name in the Name field. NOTE: This name is recognized only within the switch, and does not need to match the node name on the local network. 3. Enter the IP address in the IP Address field. You can get this information from the network manager.
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Adding or Removing Hardware 6. The Node Name field is the same as the one previously administered. (See change node-names NOTE: If you press , a list of administered node names appears Help (including the name you administered with the change node-names ip command), and you can select from the list.
Add ISDN—PRI 4. Set the Link field to an unassigned or next-available link number. 5. Set the Network uses 1’s for Broadcast Address? field according to the your network requirements. 6. Type a unique name in the Name field. 7. Press to save your changes.
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1. Install cables from the TN464F to the MDF as required. Enter Added Translations 1. Administer the forms listed under “Integrated Services Digital Network — Primary Rate Interface” in Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager. Resolve Alarms 1. Examine the alarm log. Resolve any alarms that may exist using Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI.
Add Packet Bus Support Add Packet Bus Support Disable Alarm Origination 1. Type change system-parameters maintenance and press Enter 2. Set the Alarm Origination Activated field to n. CAUTION: If you do not disable Alarm Origination, the system may generate alarms, resulting in unnecessary trouble tickets.
Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI. Resolve Alarms 1. Examine the alarm log. Resolve any alarms using Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI. Enable Alarm Origination to INADS 1.
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1. Administer the required translation data using the forms listed under “Adjunct/Switch Applications Interface (ASAI)” in Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager. Resolve Alarms 1. Examine the alarm log. Resolve any alarms that may exist using Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI. 5-41 555-233-118 Issue 7 November 2003...
3. Connect the H600-513 cable from the cabinet to the Time Division Multiplexor device. 4. To administer forms, see the following sections in the Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager. For ISDN applications, see ISDN Service. For non-ISDN applications, see Managing Trunks.
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For further information about DCS, refer to the following documents: AT&T System 75/85 Network and Data Services Reference Manual System 75 Application Notes Network Services Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya Communication Manager Add Circuit Packs A TN464GP, TN767C, or TN760 DS1 circuit pack is required for PPP connections.
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Adding or Removing Hardware Install Cables 1. Install cable from the cabinet to a hub or 110 (purple) wall field as required. Connect the 259A connector to the port slot containing the C-LAN circuit pack. See Figure 5-4 on page 5-44.
Ensure that the DCS field is y. 2. Administer the other required translation data using the forms listed under Distributed Communications System (DCS) in Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya Communication Manager. Save Translations 1. Type save translation and press...
1. Administer the required translation data using the forms listed under 7500D voice terminals and 8500 voice terminals in Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager. Resolve Alarms 1. Examine the alarm log. Resolve any alarms using Maintenance for Avaya DEFINITY Server CSI. Save Translations 1. Type save translation and press...
Avaya R300, refer to the documentation on the CD or with the Avaya R300 equipment. The IP Media Processor allows you to send voice and fax from the Avaya CMC1 Media Gateway through an Internet protocol (IP) network to other switches having this feature or to other H.323 compliant endpoints.
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In addition to the TN2302AP IP Media Processor, you must also install and administer a C-LAN circuit pack (TN799B/C). For C-LAN administration, refer to Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya Communication Manager. NOTE: Although the TN2302AP IP Media Processor works with the TN799B C-LAN circuit pack, you need a TN799C to download new firmware to the TN2302AP circuit pack.
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Add IP Solutions Check your shipment When your shipment arrives, check the contents (see Table 5-8 on page 5-49). 1. Inspect the shipping carton for damage before opening it. If the box is damaged, do not open it. Inform the shipping company, and ask for instructions on filing a claim.
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Adding or Removing Hardware Figure 5-5. TN2302AP Amphenol Adapter addfipm2 KLC 083000 Figure Notes 1. Amphenol connector to backplane 2. To Ethernet connector corresponding to 3. 9-pin connector for maintenance TN2302AP slot Installing the TN2302AP IP Media Processor To install a TN2302AP IP Media Processor, you must install One or more TN2302AP circuit pack(s).
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Add IP Solutions Connect the cables for TN2302AP 1. Determine into which port slots you are putting the TN2302AP IP Media Processor circuit packs. From the rear of the cabinet: 2. Connect the Amphenol connector on the adapter to the backplane connector corresponding to each TN2302AP slot.
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100bT LINK TRMT Initial Administration Steps for C-LAN and IP Media Processor NOTE: Refer to the Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya Communication Manager for specific information. 1. Log in as craft. 2. Type change node-names and press Enter 5-52...
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Add IP Solutions 3. On page 2, type in the node names and IP addresses for the TN799B/C and the TN2302AP. NOTE: The customer or design team provides the actual name and address. Suggest a generic name and not one tied to the circuit pack. change node-names Page 2 of...
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7. Press to save the information and effect the new settings. Enter Refer to the Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya Communication Manager for more information on these administration steps and for the steps to administer IP Softphones and H.323 trunks.
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Add IP Solutions ping ip-address 192.168.10.21 PING RESULTS End-pt IP Port Port Type Result Time(ms) Error Code 192.168.10.21 01A13 MEDPRO PASS 1124 2. Type ping ip-address nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn board UUCSS and press Enter. The variable nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn is the IP address of the customer’s gateway and UUCSS is the cabinet, carrier, and slot of the TN2302AP IP Media Processor.
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Adding or Removing Hardware Remove the Circuit Packs CAUTION: When adding or replacing any hardware, be sure to ground yourself against electrostatic discharge (ESD) by wearing a grounded wrist strap. NOTE: The TN799B/C, TN802, and TN2302AP circuit packs are hot-swappable, so you do not need to power down the carrier to remove or install them.
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TN2302AP circuit pack. Administration 1. Administer the TN799B/C C-LAN. Refer to the Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya Communication Manager. 2. Administer the IP Media Processor, which is usually done remotely. Call your service representative to start the process.
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Adding or Removing Hardware Pre-upgrade steps 1. Type change ip-interfaces and press Enter change ip-interfaces Page 1 of IP INTERFACES Inter-region IP connectivity allowed? Enable Eth Pt Type Slot Code Sfx Node Name Subnet Mask Gateway Address Rgn C-LAN 01A09 TN799 B clan-a1 255.255.255.0 MEDPRO...
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Add IP Solutions 1. Press the recessed Reset button on the TN802B circuit pack until MSHUT* starts flashing on the LCD. When MSHUT* is in a steady state, it is safe to remove the circuit pack. 2. Remove the TN799B and TN802B circuit packs. Replace the Cables 1.
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Adding or Removing Hardware Administration 1. Administer the TN799B/C C-LAN, if necessary. Refer to the Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya Communication Manager. 2. Administer the IP Media Processor, which is usually done remotely. Call your service representative to start the process.
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Add IP Solutions Prepare for Installation Have the following equipment on site before your shipment arrives: AC power outlets for the modem and monitor. Three unoccupied and adjoining port slots in the carrier for the TN802B IP Interface, if needed. The TN802B occupies only one slot, but it needs the two slots to its left for clearance.
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Adding or Removing Hardware Table 5-9. Required Hardware Comcode/Code Description Quantity 108525528 TN799B C-LAN circuit pack. One TN799B supports more than one TN802B. J58890MA-1 L30 TN802B IP Interface Assembly 1 or more 601939804 H600-512,G1 external cable 1 or more assembly 259A connector CAT5 or better cable 407633999...
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Add IP Solutions Figure 5-7. TN802B IP Interface External Cable Assembly cbdfocto AWF 122398 Figure Notes 1. Amphenol connector to connector 5. To mouse corresponding to TN802B slot 6. To ethernet 2. To VGA monitor 7. 25-pin male connector to modem 3.
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Adding or Removing Hardware Connect the Modem NOTE: These instructions are for connecting the U.S. Robotics modem supplied to U.S. customers only. If using a different modem, follow the manufacturer’s instructions on connecting the modem. 1. Connect the RS232 port of the modem to the MODEM connector of the TN802B external cable assembly.
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Add IP Solutions Table 5-10. U.S. Robotics Modem Dip Switch Settings Switch Setting Description Data Terminal Ready normal DOWN Data Terminal Ready override Verbal result codes DOWN Numeric result codes Suppress result codes DOWN Display result codes Echo offline commands DOWN No echo, offline commands Auto answer on first ring or higher if specified in NVRAM...
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Adding or Removing Hardware Figure 5-9. TN802B IP Interface faceplate fpdfmapd KLC 030899 Figure Notes 1. LCD display 4. PCMCIA card slot 2. Reset button (recessed) 5. Yellow PCMCIA disk-in-use LED 3. Red board status LED NOTE: If replacing the existing TN799 circuit pack, remove it first and replace it with the new one.
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(see ‘‘Administer the IP Interface’’ on page 5-68). Figure 5-10. J58890MA-1 L30 IP Interface Assembly indfmapd KLC 031299 Administer the TN799B C-LAN Refer to the Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya Communication Manager. 5-67 555-233-118 Issue 7 November 2003...
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Administration is usually done remotely; call your service representative to start the process. Administration NOTE: Refer to the Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya Communication Manager for specific information. 1. Log in as craft. 2. Type change node-names and press Enter 3.
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Add IP Solutions 6. If not, type MEDPRO in the slot just above TN802B slot and press Enter Changing the one entry automatically changes the entry above it. If it is in IP Trunk mode, you get the following error message: MedPro type requires TN802 with application.
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Adding or Removing Hardware ping ip-address 192.168.10.21 PING RESULTS End-pt IP Port Port Type Result Time(ms) Error Code 192.168.10.21 01A13 MEDPRO PASS 1124 2. Type ping ip-address nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn board UUCSS and press Enter. The variable nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn is the IP address of the customer’s gateway and UUCSS is the cabinet, carrier, and slot of the TN802B IP Interface.
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Add IP Solutions If non-U.S. customer: Modem comparable to a U.S. Robotics, Inc. Sportster Model USR 33.6 EXT. A cable from the modem to the TN802B external cable assembly. We recommend that you protect the cabinet where the IP Interface is installed with an uninterruptable power system (UPS).
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Adding or Removing Hardware Figure 5-11. TN802B IP Interface External Cable Assembly cbdfocto AWF 122398 Figure Notes 1. Amphenol connector to connector 5. To mouse corresponding to TN802B slot 6. To ethernet 2. To VGA monitor 7. 25-pin male connector to modem 3.
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Add IP Solutions Connect the Modem NOTE: These instructions are for connecting the U.S. Robotics modem supplied to U.S. customers only. If using a different modem, follow the manufacturer’s instructions on connecting the modem. 1. Connect the RS232 port of the modem to the MODEM connector of the TN802B external cable assembly.
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Adding or Removing Hardware Table 5-12. U.S. Robotics Modem Dip Switch Settings Switch Setting Description Data Terminal Ready normal DOWN Data Terminal Ready override Verbal result codes DOWN Numeric result codes Suppress result codes DOWN Display result codes Echo offline commands DOWN No echo, offline commands Auto answer on first ring or higher if specified in NVRAM...
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Add IP Solutions Connect the Ethernet 1. Connect the network cable to the ETHERNET connector on the TN802B external cable assembly. NOTE: You need a CAT5 or better cable for 100-Mbyte operation. Install the Circuit Pack CAUTION: When adding or replacing any hardware, be sure to ground yourself against electrostatic discharge (ESD) by wearing a grounded wrist strap.
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Adding or Removing Hardware Figure 5-13. TN802B IP Interface faceplate fpdfmapd KLC 030899 Figure Notes 1. LCD display 4. PCMCIA card slot 2. Reset button (recessed) 5. Yellow PCMCIA disk-in-use LED 3. Red board status LED NOTE: To properly seat the circuit pack, push firmly on the front of the faceplate until the latch reaches the bottom rail of the carrier.
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KLC 031299 Test the Modem 1. Check for dial tone. 2. Contact Avaya Customer Support and ask a representative to dial into your IP Interface server. Administer the IP Interface Administration is done either locally or remotely. If administered locally, proceed with the following administration steps on the attached keyboard, mouse, and monitor.
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Adding or Removing Hardware Administration Steps 1. Log in as craft. 2. Type change circuit-pack and press Enter 3. Check the Code column to see if the slots above the TN802B say DSMAPD or MEDPRO. change circuit-packs Page 1 of CIRCUIT PACKS Cabinet: 1 Carrier: A...
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Add IP Solutions If administered locally on a monitor, keyboard, and mouse: 1. Press , and simultaneously. CTRL 2. Type administrator in the User Name field. 3. Type iptrunk in the Password field and click OK. 4. After logging on for the first time, change the administrator password and, if desired, the user name, to ensure security.
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Adding or Removing Hardware Assign Server and Domain Names. The Windows NT server identifies servers using a server name plus a domain name that locates the named server in a particular part of the network. The TN802B IP Interface is shipped with generic server and domain names.
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Add IP Solutions 5. Verify that the Adapter drop down menu lists 2 DEC Ethernet adapters. CAUTION: Do not change any settings on the adapter labeled [1] for any reason. 6. Select the DEC Ethernet adapter labeled [2]. 7. Type a valid IP address for the IP Interface server in the IP Address: field.
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Adding or Removing Hardware 10. Click on the DNS tab and verify that the domain DNS server is correct. 11. Type domain name in the Domain field. 12. If using DNS, click under the DNS Service Search Order field and type its IP address.
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Add IP Solutions 13. Click on the WINS Address tab. 14. Make sure the [2] DEC shows in the Adapter field. 15. If WINS server is available, type its IP address in the Primary WINS Server field. 16. If DNS is available, select Enable DNS for Windows Resolution. 17.
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Adding or Removing Hardware If administered remotely through pcANYWHERE: 21. Click on the pcANYWHERE Restart Host Computer button on the toolbar to restart the computer. If administered locally on a monitor, keyboard, and mouse: 21. Click Yes in the dialog box to restart the computer. WARNING: When connected remotely via pcANYWHERE, only use the pcANYWHERE Restart Host Computer button on the toolbar to restart Windows NT.
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Add IP Solutions 3. At the command prompt, type ping nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn (which is the IP address of your gateway). If everything is configured correctly, the system responds with the following message: Reply from nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn: bytes=32 time<##ms TTL=### If no response, verify the IP address information and check the connectivity, including the cabling.
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Adding or Removing Hardware 3. At the command prompt, type ping 192.11.13.8 (which is the IP address of the internal processor). If you have connectivity, the system responds with the following message: Reply from 192.11.13.8: bytes=32 time<##ms TTL=### If no response, verify the IP settings for Adapter [1]. 4.
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Add IP Solutions Connect the Monitor, Keyboard, and Mouse 1. Attach a VGA monitor to the VGA connector of the TN802 IP Interface external cable assembly. 2. Attach the keyboard to the KEYBOARD connector of the external cable assembly. 3. Attach the mouse to the MOUSE connector of the external cable assembly. 4.
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Adding or Removing Hardware 5. When done, click OK, OK. Upgrade to TN802B (R8) NOTE: The upgrade takes about 20 minutes. 1. Insert the flash disk into the right most slot on the TN802 IP trunk. On the monitor, a dialog box assigns a drive letter with the removable media designation;...
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Add IP Solutions 5. Click on Start > Settings > Control Panel > Services. 6. Select IP Trunk and click on Startup. NOTE: Do not click on Start. 7. Under Startup Type, select Disabled and click OK to disable IP Trunk mode.
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If it is in IP Trunk mode, you get the following error message: MedPro type requires TN802 with application. Type MEDPRO on circuit-packs form. 5. To complete the administration, refer to Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya Communication Manager. 5-90 Issue 7 November 2003 555-233-118...
Installing an Integrated Channel Service Unit (ICSU) Module Installing an Integrated Channel Service Unit (ICSU) Module The integrated channel service unit (ICSU) is a combination of a 120A3A CSU module integrated with a DS1 circuit pack. A 700A DS1 loopback jack must be installed with this device.
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Adding or Removing Hardware Installing the 120A3A CSU Figure 5-15. 120A3A Channel Service Unit Module cydfcsu1 KLC 033099 Figure Notes 1. Rear of carrier containing DS1 4. DW8A-DE 4-pair cord to alarm circuit pack contacts (optional) 2. 120A3A CSU 5. 4-pair cord to network interface (H600-383) 3.
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Installing an Integrated Channel Service Unit (ICSU) Module CAUTION: Do not plug the 120A3A into any circuit pack other than a TN464F or TN767E or TN2464 or TN2313. Do not connect the 120A3A to any interface other than a 700A DS1 loopback jack. Be sure the DS1 circuit pack is set for 24-channel operation (1.544 Mbps).
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Adding or Removing Hardware Never use quad cable (untwisted two pair telephone cable) in a DS1 line. NOTE: Avoid mixing wires of different gauges in a DS1 line. 6. If using external alarm equipment, attach the supplied DW8 cable to the 120A3A and the external equipment.
Installing a J58890CG Power Distribution Unit Table 5-14. H600-383 Cable Lengths by Group Number Group Length Group Length 25 feet (7.7 m) 125 ft (38.1 m) 50 feet (15.2 m) 200 ft (71 m) 75 feet (22.9 m) 400 ft (122 m) 100 feet (30.5 m) 750 ft (198.1 m) Installing a J58890CG Power...
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Adding or Removing Hardware Mounting with a backing plate NOTE: Note: the J58890CG Power Distribution Unit should be installed to the right of the SCC Cabinet Stack, and mounted approximately 12 inches (30.5 cm) off the floor. To install the J58890CG Power Distribution Unit on a wall with a plywood backing plate, use the following procedure: 1.
This appendix provides information to correct some problems when upgrading a system. The information in this appendix is a compilation of the most commonly reported troubles received by Tier 4 Support at Avaya. For general information on troubleshooting associated with maintenance procedures, see Chapter 1, “Maintenance for csi Systems,”...
5. If the above fails, escalate the problem. Translation Corruption Detected This usually means that the translations were not successfully backed up to the translation card or that the current software may not be compatible with the new Avaya Communication Manager. Issue 7 November 2003 555-233-118...
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TN798B. This is a csi circuit pack only. 3. Enter reset system 4 to reboot the system and to reinstall the original translations. 4. To correct the translation corruption problem, contact your Avaya representative. Software Incompatibility If these procedures do not clear the corruption problem, then the software versions may be incompatible.
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Troubleshooting an Upgrade Issue 7 November 2003 555-233-118...
Gateway (ASG). ASG employs a challenge/response protocol to confirm the validity of a user and reduce the opportunity for unauthorized access. ASG authentication will be imposed for Avaya services logins as indicated below: init - all types of access require ASG authentication inads - all types of access require ASG authentication craft - if accessing remotely, ASG authentication is required.
V1.1 Login window appears. 2. In the Tech ID field, type your login ID, which is the name of the attached file (without the “.asg”). Your login ID is the same as your Avaya login (or an abbreviated part of it).
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Index add, (continued) PCOL trunk 5-23 pooled modem 5-27 radio controller 5-46 speech synthesis 5-26 tie trunk 5-24 Numerics TN2464BP 5-19 TN464GP 5-19 TTC Japanese 2-Mbit trunks 5-42 1145B power supply 1-74 1-79 WATS trunk 5-23 5-26 1146B power distribution unit 1-79 1-82 adjunct power...
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Index coupled bonding conductor 1-23 1-24 craft password, changing 1-58 1-68 Czechoslovakia country code 1-57 cable diagrams 1-63 2-13 2-19 pinout 25-pair 1-117 pinout charts 2-13 cables – Danger, meaning of diagrams 2-22 2-24 date, set procedure 1-59 CAMA/E911 installation 1-96 day of the week 1-60...
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Index Ground Block Installation to Right Panel 1-22 ground wiring 1-21 grounding AC power 1-18 Feature Access Code (FAC) screen approved 1-18 screens and implementation notes 1-98 rules 1-18 Features Extraction Tool (FET) firmware downloads aborting 5-16 backing out 5-17 H600-307 DS1 interface cable 2-17 circuit-pack...
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Index ISDN modularity 3-pair 1-69 fanout of multipoint installations 1-109 4-pair 1-69 month names terminating resistor 1-103 table of English 1-60 Mounting MDFs 1-29 5-37 MSSNET serial number ISDN-PRI mu-Law companding 1-56 interface links multipoint Re-installing figure 1-109 Italy multipoint adapters 1-107 country code 1-57...
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TN760 tie trunk remote download, see C-LAN-distributed system grounding 1-18 Remote Feature Activation (RFA) System Identification (SID) number Remote office system maintenance parameters 1-62 Avaya R300 Remote Office Communicator system status 1-55 5-47 reseating TN2501AP (VAL board) 5-13 5-15 return equipment...
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Index telephone TN799DP (C-LAN) emergency transfer 1-122 firmware downloads pinout information 1-95 TN802B IP Interface 5-47 telephone connection 1-64 Transaction ID number telephones Transaction Record number install 1-63 translations wirel 1-63 backup procedure 1-62 terminal troubleshooting an upgrade connections 1-63 trunks type 1-54...
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Index wall-mounting plates 1-79 Warning, meaning of WATS trunk, add 5-23 5-26 Web links Avaya Support site firmware downloads wiring 1146B power distribution unit 1-82 2-wire digital station 1-65 analog station 1-65 analog tie trunk 1-65 battery 1-80 CO trunk...
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