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ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 For Single-Carrier Cabinets Instructions Manual
ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 For Single-Carrier Cabinets Instructions Manual
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Set Date and Time September 1995 Issue 1 7-13 6. Type day of month (1 through 31) and press TAB to move to next field. Cursor is positioned on Year: field. 7. Type current year (for example, 1995) and press TAB to move to next field. Cursor is positioned on Hour: field. 8. Type current hour for 24-hour clock (see Table 7-4) and press TAB to move to the next field. Cursor is positioned on Minute: field. 9. Type current minute (0 through 59). Seconds cannot be set. 10. Press ENTE R when the...
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A ctivate the System 7-14September 1995 Issue 1 NOTE: The Set Date and Time Screen is displayed showing all d ata entered in the previous ste ps followed by: command: Set System Maintenance Parameters NOTE: If you do not have a TN778 circuit pack, skip this procedure and p roceed to Save Translations on page 7-15. 1. Verify the terminal sc reen displays: command: 2. Type change system-parameters maintenance and press ENT ER. NOTE: Verify the screen displays Maintenance-Relate d System Parameters...
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Save Translations September 1995 Issue 1 7-15 3. Move the cursor by pressing TAB to move down the screen from field to field and enter y in the Packet Bus Activated? field to indicate you have a TN778 circuit pack. This is the only field needing change on this screen to turn the red lights off. 4. Press ENTE R when the information is correct. 5. Verify the screen displays: command successfully completed command: Save Translations The save translation command copies the current system translations...
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A ctivate the System 7-16September 1995 Issue 1 Screen 7-5. Typical Save Translation Screen 4. Verify a 0 is displayed in the Error Code column for each switch processing element in the system. A 0 indicates the save translation was successfully completed for the translation card. If a 0 did not a p pear, the save translation did not comp lete. Record the ‘‘error code number’’ and the ‘‘error message’’ and notify your AT&T representative. 5. Remove the original translation card (s) from the...
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Save Translations September 1995 Issue 1 7-17 Logoff Log off the system to prevent unauthorized changes of the data. To log off: 1. Type logoff and press EN TER. 2. Verify the screen displays: Login: NOTE: The login promp t indicates you have logg e d off the system and it is ready for another p erson to log on.
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Issue 1 September 1995 8-1 8 Test the System The following tests provide verification of the Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) cables and terminators, and fi bre-optic inter-cabinet c a bles (ICC). If a FAIL Result c o de is seen or other problems are indicated, check these cables. If problems persist, refer to the U.S. English book, DE FI NITY Co mmunications System Generic 1 and Generic 3i Maintenance , 555-104-205. The status of the system should be reviewed first, followed by testing the...
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Test the System 8-2Issue 1 September 1995 3. Verify the screen displays system status screens similar to the example shown below: Screen 8-1. Example System Status Screen for Cabinet 1 NOTE: In the first section of the report, all Tone-Clocks should report a SERVICE STATE of in. NOTE: In the second section of the report, all Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) buses should report a SERVICE STATE of in. NOTE: In the third section of the report, all expansion links should report a SERVICE STATE of in,...
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Check the System Status for Each Cabinet Issue 1 September 1995 8-3 Screen 8-2. Example System Status Screen for Cabinet 2 NOTE: See the notes associated with Screen 8-1 on the previous page. status system all-cabinets Page 2 of 3 SPE A SYSTEM STATUS CABINET 2 SELECT SPE ALARMS TONE/ SERVICE SYSTEM SYSTEM SPE MODE SWITCH MAJOR MINOR CLOCK STATE CLOCK TONE 1A active...
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Test the System 8-4Issue 1 September 1995 Screen 8-3. Example System Status Screen for Cabinet 3 NOTE: See the notes associated with Screen 8-1 on the previous page. NOTE: In the example of Screen 8-3, c a binet 3 (the second Expansion Port Network (EPN)) is not connected to the system. Check Circuit Pack Configuration The list configuration report provides a list of circuit packs plugged into the system and recognized by the software. 1. Verify the screen displays: command: 2. Type list...
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Check Circuit Pack Configuration Issue 1 September 1995 8-5 4. Note any disp lays for boards that say in the VINTAGE column: BOARD NOT PRESENT or CONFLICT. Screen 8-4. Example System Configuration Screen — Page 1 NOTE: Under Assigned Ports, a “u” indicates unassigned ports and a number indicates the port has been translated. list configuration all Page 1 SPE B SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Board...