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Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communication Server Release 8.2 Upgrades And Additions Manual
Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communication Server Release 8.2 Upgrades And Additions Manual
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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Upgrades and Additions for R8.2si 555-233-122 Issue 1 April 2000 Adding or Removing Hardware 6-37 Add ISDN—BRI 6 Add Circuit Packs 1. Determine port assignment of circuit packs to be added. 2. Install the appropriate circuit packs in assigned cabinet slot (as required). The TN794 Packet Interface circuit pack and the TN556 or TN2198 ISDN BRI circuit pack are required. The TN794 Packet Interface circuit pack should be added first. If an EPN is present, a TN570/B/C Expansion Interface circuit pack is required. Install Cables 1. Install cables from cabinet to the MDF as required. NOTE: BRI requires a 12-port backplane cable terminator (breakout connector). Connect this terminator to the 25-pair cable. This is different from the 8-port connector used for DCP. Enter Added Translations 1. Administer the required translation data using the forms listed under 7500D voice terminals and 8500 voice terminals in DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Administrator’s Guide . Resolve Alarms 1. Examine the alarm log. Resolve any alarms using DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Maintenance for R7si . Save Translations 1. If the system is high or critical reliability, type status system 1 and press En t e r to verify that the system is in the active or standby mode. 2. Type save translation and press En t e r to instruct the system copy translation information to the translation flashcards removable media. 3. If the system contains a TN750/B/C Announcement circuit pack, type list configuration software-version and press En t e r. These announcements can be restored using restore announcements and press En te r. Update backup cards, if required. EXAMPLE:3A0701 Cabinet (Port Network)Carrier Slot NumberPort Number
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Upgrades and Additions for R8.2si 555-233-122 Issue 1 April 2000 Adding or Removing Hardware 6-38 Add IP Interface Assembly 6 Add IP Interface Assembly DEFINITY ECS IP Solutions allows you to send voice and fax from the DEFINITY ECS through an Internet protocol (IP) network to other DEFINITY ECSs having this feature or to other H.323 V2 compliant endpoints. It is implemented using the TN802/B IP Interface, which is a Windows NT server residing on the IP Interface Assembly inside the DEFINITY ECS. The IP Interface is an assembly composed of a TN802B circuit board, a processor card, and DSP resource card. For ordering purposes, the assembly is identified as a J58890MA-1 L30, but for simplicity, we refer to it in this book as the TN802B IP Interface. The TN802B IP Interface operates in two modes: IP Trunk, available with Release 7 or later, and Media Processor (MedPro), available with Release 8. The IP Trunk mode is Internet Telephone Server—Enterprise (ITS-E) compatible, and the MedPro mode is H.323 V2 compatible. The TN802B IP Interface is backwards compatible and defaults to IP Trunk mode.You must administer it to use it in MedPro mode. For more information on the IP Interface capabilities and limitations, refer to the DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Overview. The following sections describe the process for nInstalling in Media Processor Mode nInstalling in IP Trunk Mode nUpgrading a TN802 V3 (or later) to a TN802B (MedPro mode) !WARNING: When connected remotely via pcANYWHERE, only use the pcANYWHERE Restart Host Computer button on the toolbar to restart Windows NT. Installing in Media Processor Mode To operate in MedPro mode, you must install the TN802B IP Interface and, if the system does not have one, you must also install and administer a TN799B C-LAN circuit pack. For C-LAN administration, refer to DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Administration for Network Connectivity. If you have existing TN802 IP Interface circuit packs, you can upgrade them either by replacing the circuit pack with a TN802B or by downloading the TN802B firmware onto the circuit packs (see ‘‘Upgrade to TN802B (R8)’’ on page 6-67 ).
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Upgrades and Additions for R8.2si 555-233-122 Issue 1 April 2000 Adding or Removing Hardware 6-39 Add IP Interface Assembly 6 Prepare for Installation Have the following equipment on site before your shipment arrives: nAC power outlets for the modem and monitor. nThree unoccupied and adjoining port slots in the DEFINITY ECS for the TN802B IP Interface, if needed. The TN802B occupies only one slot, but it needs the two slots to its left for clearance. nAn additional unoccupied port slot for the TN799B, if needed. If you have an existing TN799 circuit pack, replace it with the TN799B. nA 10 BaseT or 10/100 BaseT Ethernet connection into your local area network for the TN802B. nA 10 BaseT Ethernet connection into your local area network for the TN799B. nTwo or more valid, unused IP addresses on your network (one for MedPro and one for C-LAN) that can be assigned to the IP Interface server. You also need the subnet mask and default gateway. nAn analog telephone line reserved (DID is okay) for the IP Interface diagnostic modem nA valid telephone number reserved for the IP Interface diagnostic modem In addition if non-U.S. customer: nModem comparable to a U.S. Robotics Sportster Model USR 33.6 EXT. nCable from modem to TN802B external cable assembly. We recommend that you protect your cabinet with an uninterruptible power system (UPS). Check your Shipment When your DEFINITY Media Processor order arrives at your site, check the contents (see Table 6-6 ). 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. 2. If the box is undamaged, check the contents against the packing slip. Check the condition of each component, and note any damage or shortages on the packing slip. The carton should contain the following for each IP Interface ordered:
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Upgrades and Additions for R8.2si 555-233-122 Issue 1 April 2000 Adding or Removing Hardware 6-40 Add IP Interface Assembly 6 3. Read and follow any directions inserted into the package by the factory. The TN802B external cable assembly is a bundle of cables with an amphenol connector at the end of the bundle and various PC-type connectors (VGA, Universal Serial Bus [USB], mouse, keyboard, Ethernet, modem, and COM2) at the ends of the individual cables. See Figure 6-15 . Look for the label where the bundle enters the amphenol connector. Table 6-6. Required Hardware Comcode/Code Description Quantity 108525528 TN799B C-LAN circuit pack. One TN799B suppor ts more than one TN802B.1 J58890MA-1 L30 TN802B IP Interface Assembly 1 or more 601939804 H600-512,G1 external cable assembly1 or more 259A connector 1 CAT5 or better cable 1 407633999 U.S. Robotics Sportster external modem, Model USR 33.6 EXT (U.S. customers only). Non-U.S. customers must provide a modem comparable to this model.1 601087091 20-ft DB-25 serial cable from modem to TN802B external cable assembly (U.S. customers only). Non-U.S. customers must provide a serial cable.1
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Upgrades and Additions for R8.2si 555-233-122 Issue 1 April 2000 Adding or Removing Hardware 6-41 Add IP Interface Assembly 6 Figure 6-15. TN802B IP Interface External Cable Assembly Connect the Cables 1. Determine into which port slots you are putting the TN799B C-LAN and TN802B IP Interface circuit packs. NOTE: Make sure that at least 3 adjacent slots are free for the TN802B. From the rear of the cabinet: 2. If adding a new TN799B, connect the 259A connector to the backplane connector corresponding to the TN799B slot. 3. If adding a new TN799B, connect one end of the DW8 cable to the 259A connector. Connect the other end to the customer’s network. 4. Connect the amphenol connector on the external cable assembly to the backplane connector corresponding to the TN802B slot (the highest numbered connector of the 3 slots required) Figure Notes 1. Amphenol connector to connector corresponding to TN802B slot 2. To VGA monitor 3. To USB (not used) 4. To keyboard5. To mouse 6. To ethernet 7. 25-pin male connector to modem 8. 25-pin male connector to COM2 cbdfocto AWF 122398 2 1 345678
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Upgrades and Additions for R8.2si 555-233-122 Issue 1 April 2000 Adding or Removing Hardware 6-42 Add IP Interface Assembly 6 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 por t of the modem to the MODEM connector of the TN802B external cable assembly. NOTE: Check the labels near the connectors; the MODEM and COM2 connectors look the same. 2. Connect an analog telephone line to the left most analog-line port on the modem as shown in Figure 6-16 . 3. Make sure that the modem’s DIP switches are set as shown in Figure 6-16 and Table 6-7. 4. Plug the modem into an AC power outlet. 5. Turn on the modem using the switch on the front of the modem. Figure 6-16. External Modem Connections for U.S. Robotics Modem Figure Notes 1. Connect analog line here. 2. DIP switch 5 must be up.3. Connect MODEM connector here. 4. Connect power connector here. 12345678 modfrobo KLC 030499 234 1
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Upgrades and Additions for R8.2si 555-233-122 Issue 1 April 2000 Adding or Removing Hardware 6-43 Add IP Interface Assembly 6 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 Packs !CAUTION: When adding or replacing any hardware, be sure to ground yourself against electrostatic discharge (ESD) by wearing a grounded wrist strap. Table 6-7. U.S. Robotics Modem Dip Switch Settings Dip Switch Setting Description 1UP DOWNData Terminal Ready normal Data Terminal Ready override 2UP DOWNVerbal result codes Numeric result codes 3UP DOWNSuppress result codes Display result codes 4UP DOWNEcho offline commands No echo, offline commands 5UP DOWNAuto answer on first ring or higher if specified in NVRAM Auto answer off 6UP DOWNCarrier detect normal Carrier detect override 7UP DOWNLoad NVRAM defaults Load factory defaults 8UP DOWNDumb mode Smart mode
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Upgrades and Additions for R8.2si 555-233-122 Issue 1 April 2000 Adding or Removing Hardware 6-44 Add IP Interface Assembly 6 NOTE: The TN799B and TN802B circuit packs are hot-swappable, so you do not need to power down the carrier to install them. If you need to remove the TN802B IP Interface from the carrier at a later time, shut down Windows NT first by pressing the recessed reset button on the faceplate (see Figure 6-17 ) of the TN802B IP Interface until the LCD shows a flashing MSHUT *. When the flashing stops and the asterisk disappears (about 2 min), it is safe to remove the circuit pack. Figure 6-17. TN802B IP Interface faceplate Figure Notes 1. LCD display 2. Reset button (recessed) 3. Red board status LED4. PCMCIA card slot 5. Yellow PCMCIA disk-in-use LED 1 2 3 4 5 fpdfmapd KLC 030899
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Upgrades and Additions for R8.2si 555-233-122 Issue 1 April 2000 Adding or Removing Hardware 6-45 Add IP Interface Assembly 6 NOTE: If replacing the existing TN799 circuit pack, remove it first and replace it with the new one. 1. Insert the TN799B circuit pack into the port slot identified earlier. 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. Then close the latch until it is fully engaged. 2. Insert the TN802B IP Interface into the right most of the three slots you reserved for it (see Figure 6-18 ) and seat it properly. When you plug in the TN802B IP Interface Assembly, the circuit pack starts to boot and the LCD reads PC Boot. The circuit pack reboots automatically, and after about 3 to 4 minutes the LCD changes to IPTRK*, the default mode, or MEDPRO*. If the TN802B is pre-administered at the factory, it reboots several times to initialize to MedPro mode. If the TN802B is not pre-administered, go to ‘‘Administration Steps’’ on page 6-47 NOTE: For an initial installation, the TN802B IP Interface needs to be administered first (see ‘‘Administer the IP Interface’’ on page 6-46 ).
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Upgrades and Additions for R8.2si 555-233-122 Issue 1 April 2000 Adding or Removing Hardware 6-46 Add IP Interface Assembly 6 Figure 6-18. J58890MA-1 L30 IP Interface Assembly Administer the TN799B C-LAN Refer to the DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Administration for Network Connectivity . Administer the IP Interface Administration is usually done remotely; call your service representative to start the process. 456 789 1 0 1 11 21 3 1 41 51 6 indfmapd KLC 031299