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    							555-233-122
    Comcode 108678707
    Issue 1
    April 2000
    DEFINITY®
    Enterprise Communication Server
    Release 8.2
    Upgrades and Additions for R8.2si 
    						
    							Copyright 
    Ó 2000, Lucent Technologies
    All Rights Reserved
    Printed in U.S.A.
    Notice
    Every effort was made to ensure that the information in this book was 
    complete and accurate at the time of printing. However, information is 
    subject to change.
    Your Responsibility for Your System’s Security
    Toll fraud is the unauthorized use of your telecommunications system 
    by an unauthorized party, for example, persons other than your com-
    pany’s employees, agents, subcontractors, or persons working on your 
    company’s behalf. Note that there may be a risk of toll fraud associated 
    with your telecommunications system and, if toll fraud occurs, it can 
    result in substantial additional charges for your telecommunications 
    services.
    You and your system manager are responsible for the security of your 
    system, such as programming and configuring your equipment to pre-
    vent unauthorized use. The system manager is also responsible for 
    reading all installation, instruction, and system administration docu-
    ments provided with this product in order to fully understand the fea-
    tures that can introduce risk of toll fraud and the steps that can be taken 
    to reduce that risk. Lucent Technologies does not warrant that this 
    product is immune from or will prevent unauthorized use of com-
    mon-carrier telecommunication services or facilities accessed through 
    or connected to it. Lucent Technologies will not be responsible for any 
    charges that result from such unauthorized use.
    Lucent Technologies Fraud Intervention
    If you suspect that you are being victimized by toll fraud and you need 
    technical support or assistance, call Technical Service Center Toll 
    Fraud Intervention Hotline at 1 800 643-2353 or contact your local 
    Lucent representative.
    Federal Communications Commission Statement
    Part 15: Class A Statement. This equipment has been tested and 
    found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to 
    Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reason-
    able protection against harmful interference when the equipment is 
    operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, 
    uses, and can radiate radio-frequency energy and, if not installed and 
    used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interfer-
    ence to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a resi-
    dential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the 
    user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
    Part 68: Network Registration Number. This equipment is registered 
    with the FCC in accordance with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. It is identi-
    fied by FCC registration number AS593M-13283-MF-E.
    Part 68: Answer-Supervision Signaling. Allowing this equipment to 
    be operated in a manner that does not provide proper answer-supervi-
    sion signaling is in violation of Part 68 Rules. This equipment returns 
    answer-supervision signals to the public switched network when:
    • Answered by the called station
    • Answered by the attendant
    • Routed to a recorded announcement that can be administered by 
    the CPE userThis equipment returns answer-supervision signals on all DID calls 
    forwarded back to the public switched telephone network. Permissible 
    exceptions are: 
    • A call is unanswered
    • A busy tone is received
    • A reorder tone is received
    Canadian Department of Communications (DOC)
    Interference Information
    This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio 
    noise emissions set out in the radio interference regulations of the 
    Canadian Department of Communications.
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    érique n’émet pas de bruits radio
    électriques 
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    ériques de la class 
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    éscrites dans le reglement sur le brouillage radio
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    par le minist
    ére des Communications du Canada.
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    							DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
    Upgrades and Additions for R8.2si  555-233-122  Issue 1
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    Contents 
    iii  
    Contents
    Contents iii
    What’s New in Release 8.2si vii
    About This Book xv
    nOffer Categoriesxv
    nSecurity Issuesxv
    nUpgrade Pathsxvi
    nRelated Documentsxvii
    nConventions Used in This Bookxviii
    nHow to Order Booksxix
    nHow to Comment on This Bookxix
    nLASER Productxix
    nWhere to Call for Technical Supportxx
    nTrademarksxxi
    nStandards Compliancexxi
    nElectromagnetic Compatibility Standardsxxii
    nAntistatic Protectionxxiii
    nRemove/Install Circuit Packsxxiii
    nFederal Communications Commission Statementxxiv
    1 Upgrading G3vs (w/Intel 386) to R8si 1-1
    nRead This First1-2
    nTask Table1-6
    nUpgrade to Release 8si1-7
    nDEFINITY AUDIX Power Procedures1-26
    2 Upgrading R5vs/R6vs to R8si 2-1
    nRead This First2-2
    nTask Table2-6
    nUpgrade to Release 8si2-7
    3 Upgrading G3s/si (w/Intel 386) to R8si 3-1
    nRead this First3-1
    nTask Table3-5
    nUpgrade the Software and Hardware3-6 
    						
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    iv  
    4 Upgrading R5si/R6si/R6 SR EPN to 
    R8si/R8 SR EPN 4-1
    nRead this First4-2
    nTask Table4-5
    nUpgrade the Software and Hardware4-6
    5 Upgrading R7si to R8si 5-1
    nRead This First5-1
    nTask Table5-4
    nUpgrade the Software5-5
    6 Adding or Removing Hardware 6-1
    nAdd Circuit Packs6-1
    nList of Circuit Packs6-2
    nInstalling Fiber Optic Cable Pass-Thru 
    Kit (SCC)6-5
    nAdding External Modem to EPN6-18
    nAdd CO, FX, WATS, and PCOL6-19
    nAdd DID Trunks6-19
    nAdd Tie Trunks6-20
    nAdd DS1 Tie and OPS6-21
    nAdd Speech Synthesis6-22
    nAdd Code Calling Access6-22
    nAdd Pooled Modem6-22
    nAdd Multiple Integrated Recorded Announcement6-24
    nAdd ISDN — PRI6-27
    nAdd Packet Bus Support6-28
    nAdd CallVisor ASAI6-32
    nAdd DCS Interface6-33
    nAdd ISDN—BRI6-36
    nAdd IP Interface Assembly6-38
    nAdd TTC Japanese 2-Mbit Trunks6-70
    nAdding SCC Port Cabinets6-70
    nAdding Control Cabinet to Release 8si6-85
    nInstalling Earthquake Protection6-103
    nInstalling an Integrated Channel
    Service Unit (ICSU) Module6-105
    nInstalling a 3150/3170 Channel Service Unit6-109 
    						
    							DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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    Contents 
    v  
    A Administering and Using ASG A-1
    nUsing the ASG MobileA-1
    B Troubleshooting an Upgrade B-1
    nNew for Release 8B-1
    nTroubleshooting Release 8 UpgradesB-4
    C Translation Copy Protection C-1
    nOverview of Translation Copy ProtectionC-1
    nTime LimitC-1
    nAlarm ResolutionC-2
    GL Glossary and Abbreviations GL-1
    IN Index IN-1 
    						
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    Contents 
    vi   
    						
    							What’s New in Release 8.2si 
    vii  
    DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
    Upgrades and Additions for R8.2si  555-233-122  Issue 1
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    What’s New in Release 8.2si
    This is a short list of what changed from Release 7si. For more detailed 
    information, refer to 
    DEFINITY ECS Release 8 What’s New in Release 8. The 
    categories addressed are as follows:
    nFeatures
    nHardware
    nTools
    nCommands, screens, and fields
    nProcedures
    nUpgrade tips
    nCautions and warnings
    nProduct names
    Features
    This list provides categorized features available with Release 8.2. For full 
    descriptions, see 
    DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8, Issue 
    1.0 Change Description.
    Phone featuresNetworking — ISDN Public
    64 bridged call appearances ATM circuit emulation service (CES)
    Abort transferFeature plus — non-DID calling via UDP
    Automatic exclusion Restricted Presentation
    Circular station hunting Multiple pubnet calling/connect 
    numbers/system
    Coverage of calls redirected off-net  Pass advice of charge to BRI (basic rate 
    interface) endpoints
    Group call pick-up BellCore calling name ID
    Long hold recall - warning
    Networking — QSIG 
    						
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    viii  
    Reset shift call Call-independent signaling connection (CISC) 
    enhancements
    Station self display VALU distinctive alerting
    Call CenterVALU call coverage
    Advocate related enhancements Transfer to Audix
    ASAI/computer telephony integration (CTI) 
    enhancementsCoverage interaction support
    Increased Call Center capacities (G3r) CAS Attendant display of COR
    Site stats for ATM connected remote EPNs CAS Attendent return call
    CMS measurement of ATM trunks CAS Display enhancements
    CALLMASTER V (CC 6416D+) native support CAS Priority queue
    PASTE update CAS RLT emulation via PRI
    CentreVu computer Telephony on MAPD
    Networking — Other
    DEFINITY Wireless Business Systems 
    (DWBS)
    13-digit Authorization Codes
    X-station mobility Interworking with bandwidth constricted ATM 
    networks
    HospitalityATM - Hybrid reliability
    Auto digit rotation for direct inward dial
    System availability/serviceability
    Crisis alert to pager Optical drive
    Suite check-in via the hunt-to feature Restart notification
    InternationalReliability options
    Administrable loss plan OverLAN serviceability tools
    Brazil and Hungary — E&M signaling
    Terminal support
    China — special dial tone IDS (6200) family of analog terminals native 
    support
    China — time supervision & forced release 6400 tip/ring module
    Japan — Support for Japan National Private 
    NetworkingFast analog modem support
    Japan — Transfer Call Back
    Platform
    Brazil and Hungary — E&M signaling 24-port analog line (TN793/TN2793B) with 
    Caller ID
    SecurityAnalog trunk & line board (TN797) without 
    busy tone detection
    DADMIN login 
    						
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    What’s New in Release 8.2si 
    ix  
    Hardware
    Minimum required hardware
    You need the following minimum required hardware to upgrade to Release 8.2si 
    software.
    EquipmentCode
    Comcode Notes
    Basic SI processor cabinet 
    (SCC)
    or
    Basic SI processor carrier 
    (MCC)J58890L-1, L5
    —
    or
    J58890AH-2, 
    L13
    —Contains the following circuit packs:
    nTN780 tone c loc k
    nTN790B p roc essor
    nTN792 d uplic ate interfac e (op t)
    nTN 7 9 41 NetCtrl/PktIntf
    1. If you are shipped a J58890AH-2, L12 MCC processor carrier, you need the TN794/TN2400
    assembly (848254942). Look at the label on the middle of the carrier’s backplane to check the code
    and list number. Check the table to determine whether you need the TN794/TN2400 assembly.
    Duplex processor cabinet 
    (SCC) or
    Duplex processor carrier 
    (MCC)J58890M-2, L15
    —
    or
    J58890AJ-2, 
    L12
    —Contains the following circuit packs:
    nTN780 tone c loc k
    nTN790B p roc essor
    nTN792 d uplic ate interfac e (op t)
    nTN 7 9 41 NetCtrl/PktIntf
    Power unit WP-91153
    405970229
    TDM/LAN bus terminator 
    (SCC)AHF110
    105631527Need 2 
    						
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    What’s New in Release 8.2si 
    x  
    R8.2si hardware
    The following upgrade equipment is new to Release 8.2si.
    Additional hardware available
    The following equipment is port slot hardware introduced with Release 8.2si. EquipmentCode
    Comcode Notes
    Formatted flashcard with R8si 
    software (orange)
    ?
    —If duplicated system, you 
    need 2
    2-Mbyte translation flashcard (white)
    4-Mbyte translation flashcard 
    (white)
    1
    10-Mbyte translation flashcard 
    (white)2
    1. Required for systems using recorded announcements.
    2. Required for systems with a DEFINITY ECS Wireless Business System installed.
    601817448
    —
    601817422
    —
    601817430
    —If duplicated system, you 
    need 2
    EquipmentCode
    Comcode Notes
    DS1 interface TN2313
    108382607Cost reduction, no new features
    Analog line TN793
    10355746824-port analog line with CID
    Analog trunk/line combo TN797
    103557500Combines an analog trunk and line into one 
    circuit pack.
    Control-LAN (C-LAN) TN799B
    108525528Updates TN799; enables trace route 
    command
    IP interface assembly TN802B
    108517996Updates TN802; expansion of IP trunk; 
    introduces two modes: Media Processor 
    Mode and IP Trunk Mode 
    						
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