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ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3, Installation, Administration, And Maintenance Of CallVisor, ASAI Instructions Manual
ATT DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3, Installation, Administration, And Maintenance Of CallVisor, ASAI Instructions Manual
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Installationbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb c. Plug the modem power cord into a wall outlet and power on the modem. d. Set the modem options. Refer to Appendix B, ``Supported Terminals and Modems/Option Settings, for a list of option settings for supported modems. 3. Connect a modem to the terminal. a. If you are installing a new terminal, unpack it according to the instructions supplied with the terminal. b. Place the terminal on a suitable table and connect the keyboard. c. Attach one end of an RS-232 cable to a serial RS-232 port on the terminal (the DTE port on a 715 BCT), and attach the other end to the modem (if it is not already connected). NOTE: If you connect the modem to the DCE port on a 715 BCT, you must also connect a null modem cable between the modem and the 715 BCT. d. Attach the connector on one end of a modular cord to the modem, and attach the other end to a telephone outlet. e. Plug the modem power cord into a wall outlet. f. Plug the terminal power cord into a wall outlet. g. Power on the terminal and modem. h. Set the options on the terminal and modem. Refer to Appendix B, ``Supported Terminals and Modems/Option Settings, for a list of option settings for all supported terminals and modems. NOTE: When installing a serial printer on all but a 610 or 615 BCT, set the options on the printer as described in the manual supplied with the printer, then set the corresponding options on the terminal to match. On the 610/615, set the terminal options first, and then set the printer options. i. At the terminal, enter AT. If the modem is installed correctly, it responds with ``OK (written on the terminal screen). j. Enter ATDT and the telephone number of the modem connected to the DEFINITY LAN Gateway system ADMIN port (listed on worksheet B-1, Terminals). If the terminal is installed correctly (and the system is in either ASAI or OS state), the screen displays the login prompt. 2-22 Issue 1 January 1996
Installationbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb If the terminal does not display the login prompt when the DEFINITY LAN Gateway system is in one of the above states, try pressing the Return key a few times. If the login prompt still does not appear, write down the state displayed on the LCD, and then see the troubleshooting procedure for terminal connections in Appendix D (to be supplied). k. Log in to the DEFINITY LAN Gateway system (see Chapter 3). If you can log in successfully, the modem and terminal options are set correctly. Task 7C: Install a Terminal via ADUs This task describes how to connect a terminal via ADUs to Admin/Port B of the MFB. (This task can also be used for remote connection to Main/Port A.) Refer to Figure 2-11, Connecting a Terminal to the MFB via ADUs, when performing this task. bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb GROUP 311 CABLE SWITCH ALARM BOARD MFB Y-CABLE ADMIN/ MAIN/ MULTI- BOARD FUNCTIONALB CABLE (SEE NOTE) NOTE: NULL MODEM IS REQUIRED WHENDIAL-UP TERMINAL PORT B PORT A CONNECTING TO 715 BCT DCE PORT Z3A4Z3A1 HOUSE WIRING D8AM POWER SUPPLYADAPTER bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb Figure 2-11. Connecting a Terminal to the MFB via ADUs 1. Connect the Z3A-4 ADU to the DEFINITY LAN Gateway system MFB. a. In the room where the switch and DEFINITY LAN Gateway system are located, attach one end of an ED-1E434 Group 311 cable to the RS-232 connector labeled PORT B on the MFB Y-cable (the one connected to the fourth slot of the five DEFINITY LAN Gateway system slots). Attach the other end to the Z3A-4 (female) ADU. Issue 1 January 1996 2-23
Installationbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb b. Plug the cable from the ADU into a telephone outlet. 2. In the terminal room, connect the Z3A-1 ADU to the terminal. a. If you are installing a new terminal, unpack it according to the instructions supplied with the terminal. b. Place the terminal on a suitable table and connect the keyboard. c. Attach the Z3A-1 ADU (male) to a serial RS-232 port on the terminal (the DTE port on a 715 BCT). NOTE: If you connect the ADU to the DCE port on a 715 BCT, you must also connect a null modem cable between the ADU and the 715 BCT. d. Plug one end of the D8AM crossover cord into the connector labeled Wall Jack on the ADU, and plug the other end of the D8AM cord into a telephone outlet. e. Connect the 2012D ADU Power Supply to the ADU. (The power supply can be connected to either ADU.) Attach either the 400B2 or 248B adapter to the ADU. Plug the power supply into the adapter. Plug the power cord on the power supply into a wall outlet. f. Power on the terminal. g. Set the terminal options. Refer to Appendix B, ``Supported Terminals and Modems, for a complete list of option settings for all supported terminals. If the terminal is installed correctly (and the DEFINITY LAN Gateway system is in either OS, AINIT, or ASAI state), the screen displays the login prompt. If the terminal does not display the login prompt when the DEFINITY LAN Gateway system is in one of the above states, try pressing the Return key a few times. If the login prompt still does not appear, write down the state displayed on the LCD then see the troubleshooting procedure for terminal connections in Appendix D. Task 7D: Install a Terminal via 7400A Data Sets This task describes how to connect a terminal via 7400A Data Sets to Admin/Port B of the MFB. (This task can also be used for remote connection to Main/Port A.) Refer to Figure 2-12, Connecting a Terminal to the MFB via 7400 Data Sets, when performing this task. 2-24 Issue 1 January 1996
Installationbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb POWER SUPPLY GROUP 311 CABLE SWITCH ALARM BOARD MFB Y-CABLE ADMIN/ MAIN/ MULTI- BOARD FUNCTIONALB CABLE (SEE NOTE: NULL MODEM IS REQUIRED WHENPORT B PORT A CONNECTING TO 715 BCT DCE PORT 7400A7400B POWER SUPPLY NOTE)SITE-SPECIFIC NETWORK CONNECTIONS bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb Figure 2-12. Connecting a Terminal to the MFB via 7400 Data Sets NOTE: You may use two 7400A data sets in this configuration. However, because the 7400B data set is easier to set up and use, it is the one described in this procedure on the terminal side. (The DEFINITY LAN Gateway system side of the configuration requires the 7400A.) If you are using two 7400A data sets, connect the second 7400A the same as the 7400B, but set the options as described in ``Using the Front Panel in 7400A Data Module Users Manual, 555-020-706. 1. Make sure the EIA connector board (located under the top panel) is set to DCE (the factory default). If not, unplug the card and turn it around to the DCE setting (see the 7400A Data Module Users Manual, 555-020-706, for details). 2. Connect the 7400A data set to the DEFINITY LAN Gateway system MFB. a. In the room where the switch and DEFINITY LAN Gateway system are located, attach one end of an ED-1E434 Group 311 cable to the RS-232 connector labeled PORT B on the MFB Y-cable. Attach the other end to a 7400A data set. b. Plug one end of the modular cord (supplied with the data set) into the LINE connector on the 7400A data set and plug the other end into a telephone outlet. Issue 1 January 1996 2-25
Installationbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb c. Connect the 4-pin connector on one of the 7400A power supplies to the POWER connector on the data set, and plug the power supply into a wall outlet. d. Set the options and interface baud rate on the 7400A data set. Refer to ``Using the Front Panel in the 7400A Data Module Users Manual, 555-020-706, for details. 3. In the terminal room, connect the 7400B data set to the terminal. a. If you are installing a new terminal, unpack it according to the instructions supplied with the terminal. b. Place the terminal on a suitable table and connect the keyboard. c. Check the dip switches inside the front panel. If you are not connecting a telephone with this data set, set the first dip switch (1) to the ON position (it is shipped in the OFF position, as are all the others). If you are connecting a telephone, leave all dip switches OFF. d. Attach the 7400B data set to an RS-232 port on the terminal (the DTE port on a 715 BCT). NOTE: If you connect the data set to the DCE port on a 715 BCT, you must also connect a null modem cable between the data set and the 715 BCT. e. Plug one end of a D8W cable into the LINE connector on the 7400B data set and connect the other end into a telephone outlet. f. Connect the 7400B power supply to the data set, and plug the power supply into a wall outlet. g. Plug the terminal power cord into a wall outlet and power on the terminal. h. Set the terminal options. Refer to Appendix B, ``Supported Terminals and Modems/Option Settings, for a complete list of option settings for all supported terminals. NOTE: When installing a serial printer on all but a 610 or 615 BCT, set the options on the printer as described in the manual supplied with the printer, and then set the corresponding options on the terminal to match. On the 610/615, set the terminal options first, and then set the printer options. i. At the terminal, enter AT. If the 7400B data set is connected correctly, it responds with ``OK (on the terminal screen). 2-26 Issue 1 January 1996
Installationbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb j. Enter ATDT and the phone number of the 7400A data set connected to the DEFINITY LAN Gateway system (refer to Worksheet B-1, ``Terminals/Modems for this number). After a connect interval, if the terminal and 7400 data sets are installed correctly (and the system is in either OAM or OS state), the screen displays the login prompt. If the login prompt is not displayed when the system is in one of the above states, try pressing the Return key a few times. If the login prompt still does not appear, write down the state displayed on the LCD and then see the troubleshooting procedure for terminal connections in Appendix D. Task 8: Connect the Maintenance Modembbbbbbbbbbbbbbb For this task, make sure you have the correct ED-1E434 Group 311 cable (in a length between 5 and 50 feet). 1. Physically connect the cable to the modem. 2. Set the modem options. 3. After you have connected the modem and established dial tone, record the telephone number. You will call the TSC and give them the telephone number of the modem in a later procedure. Task 9: Finalize and Test the Hardwarebbbbbbbbbbbbbbb This task is required for all installation scenarios. 1. Verify that the DEFINITY LAN Gateway system hardware and software components are installed properly. At the DEFINITY G3-MT, enter list configuration board . The screen that appears should display LGATE Board in the Board Type field. (See Screen 2-2 later in this chapter for an example.) 2. Verify that the system is in the ASAI state. Stand to the right of the system assembly and read from bottom to top. The LCD should display ASAI X, where X is the number of connections. 3. Log in to the DEFINITY LAN Gateway system at the terminal to verify that the terminal and modems (if applicable) are connected and set up correctly. Issue 1 January 1996 2-27
Installationbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb a. At the login prompt, type craft and press Return . (If the login prompt is not displayed, press Return once or twice.) NOTE: To send the information to the DEFINITY LAN Gateway system, the Return key (located on the right side of your keyboard) must be pressed after you type a command or a response to a prompt. On some keyboards, this key is labeled Enter instead of Return . If your keyboard has both a Return key and an Enter key (as on the 513 and 615 keyboards), use the Return key. The system responds with the Password prompt. b. Enter the default password for the craft login. The system responds with the prompt: Enter terminal type c. Enter one of the following: 513 for a 513 BCT or 715 BCT; enter 513 also for a 610/615 BCT or a PC with a 513 emulation package. (Since 513 is the default, just press Return to select it.) 4410 for a 4410 or 5410 terminal; enter 4410 also for a 610/615 BCT or a PC with a 4410 emulation package. 4425 for a 4425 or 5425 terminal 5420 for a 5420 or 4415 terminal g3-ma for a G3-MA terminal vt220 (or other terminal listed in Appendix B) If the terminal and modems (if applicable) are connected properly and the options are set correctly, the system responds with the DEFINITY LAN Gateway main menu. 4. Place the labels supplied with the DEFINITY LAN Gateway system hardware as follows: a. Place the label containing the DEFINITY LAN Gateway system shutdown warning next to the cabinet Power switch. b. Place the tape maintenance log label near the system assembly. 5. Give the program (original) tape to the DEFINITY LAN Gateway system administrator. The blank tape that came with the system will be installed in the drive later in this chapter when the system is backed up. Proceed to the next section, ``Initial Administration. 2-28 Issue 1 January 1996
Installationbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb Initial Administrationbbbbbbbb This section describes the tasks required to initially administer the DEFINITY LAN Gateway system. It is expected that these procedures will be performed by AT&T services personnel upon completion of the hardware installation. Preliminary to installation, the Project Manager should complete the form located in Appendix G. After the system is installed, the Project Manager calls the TSC to register the system. The tasks for initializing the system are as follows: Task 10: Perform initial switch administration Task 11: Perform initial DEFINITY LAN Gateway administration Task 12: Reboot the MFB Task 13: Test LAN/Client connectivity (optional) Task 14: Register/back up the system Task 10: Perform Initial Switch Administration bbbbbbbbbbbbbbb Initial system administration involves the customer administering the DEFINITY LAN Gateway circuit pack on the switch with the DEFINITY change circuit-packs command. Follow the steps listed below. NOTE: ASAI must be enabled on the DEFINITY Customer Options form for the system to be fully operational. For more information on switch administration, see DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 V4 Implementation , 555-230-655. 1. Access the change circuit-packs form. A screen similar to the one below appears. This screen shows the Multi-Function board entered in slot 6. Issue 1 January 1996 2-29
Installationbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb change circuit-packs 1 Page 1 of 5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ CARRIER 1A Slot Code Name Slot Code Name 01: _____ 11: _____ 02: _____ 12: _____ 03: LGATE RESERVED LGATE 13: _____ 04: LGATE RESERVED LGATE 14: _____ 05: LGATE RESERVED LGATE 06: TN2208 LAN GATE BOARD * Use slots A01-A14 with 07: LGATE RESERVED LGATE * J58890G-1 control carrier. 08: _____ * Use slots A01-A10 with J58890L-1 09: _____ * or J58890M-1 control cabinet. 10: _____ * Use slots A01-A09 with J58890AH # indicates circuit pack conflict * or J58890AJ control carrier. Screen 2-1. Change Circuit-Packs 2. Use the list config command for a hardware system configuration report such as the one shown below. This report shows the Multi-Function Board (TN2208 circuit pack) when you enter either list configuration all, port-network, carrier, or board (station) commands. list configuration all Page 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Board Number Board Type Code Vintage Assigned Ports 1A01 EXPANSION INTF TN776 000001 1A02 EXPANSION INTF TN776 000001 1A03 RESERVED LGATE TN2208 lgate u u u u u u u u 1A04 RESERVED LGATE TN2208 lgate u u u u u u u u 1A05 RESERVED LGATE TN2208 lgate u u u u u u u u 1A06 LAN GATE BOARD TN2208 000001 01 u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u 1A07 RESERVED LGATE TN2208 lgate u u u u u u u u Screen 2-2. List Configuration 2-30 Issue 1 January 1996
Installationbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb The DEFINITY LAN Gateway logically occupies five slots on a port carrier. The screen fields for these four or five slots are described as follows. Board Number: Slot location in the switch. Board Type: For the TN2208 circuit pack, ``LGATE BOARD is displayed for the physical location of the board. ``RESERVED LGATE is displayed for the boards associated reserved (virtual) slots. Code: ``TN2208 is displayed for the slot on which it is administered. For the reserved slots, the string ``LGATE is displayed. Vintage: If a TN2208 circuit pack is installed, the rows corresponding to the reserved slots contain the words ``no board under Vintage, and for the LAN Gateway slot, the vintage of the TN2208. Assigned Ports: The assigned ports are displayed if there are ports administered on the TN2208 circuit pack. There can be eight of these. The reserved slots show a blank field for assigned ports. 3. Use the add station command to add a station. The MFB supports a set type of ``ASAI to be administered on the individual BRI ports on the MFB. add station page 1 of 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ STATION Extension:_______ BCC: 0 Type: ASAI COR: 1 Port: ______ COS: 1 Name: ______ EVENT MINIMIZATION? _ XID? N Fixed TEI? Y TEI: 1 MIM support? N CRV Length: 2 Screen 2-3. Add Station Issue 1 January 1996 2-31