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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 6-57 Add IP Interface Assembly 6 3. Check the Code column to see if the slots above the TN802B say DSMAPD or MEDPRO. . 4. If MEDPRO, go to the entry just above the TN802B that says MEDPRO. 5. Type DSMAPD, and press En t e r. 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. Type MEDPRO on circuit-packs form. Log onto the TN802B Interface Server If administered remotely through pcANYWHERE: 1. Dial in to the server through pcANYWHERE using the dialup number supplied. 2. Click on the pcANYWHERE Remote Host Computer button on the toolbar to send CTRL ALT DEL to the host. 3. Type administrator in the User Name field. 4. Type iptrunk in the Password field and click OK. 5. After logging on for the first time, change the administrator password and, if desired, the user name, to ensure security. See your Windows NT server documentation for details. If administered locally on a monitor, keyboard, and mouse: 1. Press CTRL, ALT, and DEL simultaneously. 2. Type administrator in the User Name field. change circuit-packs Page 1 of 5 CIRCUIT PACKS Cabinet: 1 Carrier: A Carrier Type: processor Slot Code Sf Mode Name Slot Code Sf Mode Name 11: DSMAPD RESERVED-IP 01: TN754 DIGITAL LINE 12: DSMAPD RESERVED-IP 02: TN758 POOLED MODEM 13: TN802 B MAPD BOARD 03: TN2144 ANALOG LINE 14: 04: TN746 B ANALOG LINE 15: 05 16: 06: TN771 C MAINTENANCE/TEST 07: TN464 F DS1 INTERFACE 08: TN2140 E&M TIE TRUNK 09: TN767 E DS1 INTERFACE 10: TN799 B CONTROL-LAN # indicates circuit pack conflict.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Upgrades and Additions for R8.2si 555-233-122 Issue 1 April 2000 Adding or Removing Hardware 6-58 Add IP Interface Assembly 6 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. See your Windows NT server documentation for details. A-Law versus Mu-Law For systems using A-Law companding, an additional procedure is necessary. On the SAT: 1. Busyout the trunk group associated with the IP trunk by typing busyout board UUCSS and pressing En te r. In the Windows interface to TN802B: 1. Click on Control Panel > Services. 2. Highlight IP Trunk Service, then click on Stop. 3. In the lower left-hand corner, right-click Start > Explore. 4. Go to the c: drive and click on its, then bin. 5. Double-click on the its.ini file to open it in Notepad. 6. Under the [MediaLib] section, go to COMPANDING=MLAW. Change MLAW to ALAW. 7. Click on File > Save to save the file. 8. Click on File > Exit to exit Notepad. 9. Click on Control Panel > Services. 10. Highlight IP Trunk Service, then click on Start. NOTE: Do not select Startup. After service has started, go to the SAT: 1. Release the trunk group associated with the IP trunk by typing release board UUCSS and pressing En te r. 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. Assign replacement names that are meaningful within your network. 1. Click on My Computer > Control Panel > Network. 2. Select the Identification tab, then click Change. 3. Type the new server name in the Computer Name field.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Upgrades and Additions for R8.2si 555-233-122 Issue 1 April 2000 Adding or Removing Hardware 6-59 Add IP Interface Assembly 6 4. Type the new domain name in the Domain field and click OK > OK > Close. 5. When prompted to reboot the computer, select one of the following options: nNo if you have not assigned IP addresses then go to ‘‘Assign an IP Address’’ nYe s if you have assigned IP addresses. Assign an IP Address 1. Click on My Computer > Control Panel > Network. 2. Click the Protocols tab. 3. Select TCP/IP Protocol from the list. 4. Click the Properties option in the Network window . 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.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Upgrades and Additions for R8.2si 555-233-122 Issue 1 April 2000 Adding or Removing Hardware 6-60 Add IP Interface Assembly 6 6. Select the DEC Ethernet adapter labeled [2]. 7. Type a valid IP address for the IP Interface server in the IP Address: field. 8. Type the appropriate subnet mask in the Subnet Mask: field. NOTE: Not all networks require steps 9 through 18. Check with the local network administrator to determine which are required. 9. If you use gateways, type the IP address of the default gateway for the IP Interface server in the Default Gateway: field. 10. Click on the DNS tab and verify that the domain DNS server is correct.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Upgrades and Additions for R8.2si 555-233-122 Issue 1 April 2000 Adding or Removing Hardware 6-61 Add IP Interface Assembly 6 11. Type domain name in the Domain field. 12. If using DNS, click Add under the DNS Service Search Order field and type its IP address. 13. Click on the WINS Address tab.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Upgrades and Additions for R8.2si 555-233-122 Issue 1 April 2000 Adding or Removing Hardware 6-62 Add IP Interface Assembly 6 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. If the network uses an imported LMHOSTS file, select Enable LMHOSTS Lookup and Import LMHOSTS and click OK. 18. If the following dialog box opens, click Ye s: At least one of the adapter cards has an empty primary WINS address. Do you want to continue? 19. Click the Bindings tab to effect the changes. NetBIOS Interface, Server, and Workstation should now be enabled. If any are disabled (a red circle with a line through it), review the previous network-configuration steps for omissions or errors. 20. Click Close.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Upgrades and Additions for R8.2si 555-233-122 Issue 1 April 2000 Adding or Removing Hardware 6-63 Add IP Interface Assembly 6 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 Ye s 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. Check Network Services When the server restarts, make sure that the required network services have started correctly. If you see an error dialog box, then the network services did not start correctly. Also, check the NT Event Log. 1. Click on My Computer > Control Panel > Network > Services. Make sure that the following services are listed: nComputer Browser nMicrosoft Internet Information Server 2.0 nNetBIOS Interface nRPC Configuration nServer nWorkstation 2. Click the Protocols tab, and examine the Network Protocols. TCP/IP protocol should be the only one listed. 3. Click OK. Test the External Connection to the LAN To test the external IP connections, ping the IP Interface server and ping a known computer connected to your network. 1. Click Start > Programs > Command Prompt. 2. Type ping nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn (which is your IP address). nIf everything is configured correctly, the system responds with the following message: Reply from nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn: bytes=32 time
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Upgrades and Additions for R8.2si 555-233-122 Issue 1 April 2000 Adding or Removing Hardware 6-64 Add IP Interface Assembly 6 3. At the command prompt, type ping nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn (which is the IP address of your gateway). nIf everything is configured correctly, the system responds with the following message: Reply from nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn: bytes=32 time Settings > Control Panel > Network. Select the Adapters tab and highlight the [2] DEC adapter. nClick Properties > Change. nFrom the Duplex Mode dropdown menu, select a setting that matches the switch/hub that the TN802B connects to. For example, 10BaseT Full Duplex or 10BaseT No Link Test 4. At the command prompt, type ping nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn (which is the IP address of another external computer beyond the gateway). nIf you have connectivity, the system responds with the following message: Reply from nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn: bytes=32 time Programs > Command Prompt. 2. Type ping 192.11.13.9 (which is the IP address of the internal IP Interface server). nIf everything is configured correctly, the system responds with the following message: Reply from 192.11.13.9: bytes=32 time
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Upgrades and Additions for R8.2si 555-233-122 Issue 1 April 2000 Adding or Removing Hardware 6-65 Add IP Interface Assembly 6 3. At the command prompt, type ping 192.11.13.8 (which is the IP address of the internal processor). nIf you have connectivity, the system responds with the following message: Reply from 192.11.13.8: bytes=32 time
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Upgrades and Additions for R8.2si 555-233-122 Issue 1 April 2000 Adding or Removing Hardware 6-66 Add IP Interface Assembly 6 4. Plug the monitor into an AC power receptacle and turn it on. 5. If upgrading locally, reboot Windows NT by pressing the recessed reset button on the faceplate (see Figure 6-21 ) 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. 6. After the TN802B is shut down, reseat the circuit pack to restart the system. 7. Log in using ctrl alt del Upgrading IP trunks (R7) to H.323 trunks If there are existing IP trunk connections that you want to upgrade to H.323 trunk connections, do the following steps. Otherwise, go to ‘‘Upgrade to TN802B (R8)’’ on page 6-67 To upgrade an existing IP trunk (R7) to an H.323 trunk (R8) requires first getting IP information from the existing TN802 before upgrading the TN802 to TN802B. 1. Click on My Computer > Control Panel > Network. 2. Click the Protocols tab. 3. Select TCP/IP Protocol from the list. 4. Click the Properties option in the Network window . Write down the IP address, subnet address, and gateway address shown for adaptor [2] (see example below). NOTE: Do not use the addresses for adapter [1].