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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 6-97 Adding Control Cabinet to Release 8si 6 Reboot the System 1.Connect the management terminal to the “TERMINAL” connector behind PPN control carrier “A,” or install the G3-MA according to DEFINITY Communications System Generic 3 Management Applications — Operations , 585-229-202. 2. Verify that the translation cards are inserted in the TN794 circuit packs. 3. At each cabinet set the main circuit breaker to ON. The system performs the reset level 4 reboot process, loading the default system translations from the translation cards. This takes 10 minutes. Set Daylight Savings Rules You can set up to 15 customized daylight savings time rules. If you have switches in several different time zones, you can set up rules for each. A daylight savings time rule specifies the exact time when you want to transition to and from daylight savings time. It also specifies the increment at which to transition. NOTE: The default daylight savings rule is 0, no daylight savings. 1. Type change daylight-savings-rules and press En te r. DAYLIGHT SAVINGS RULES Rule Change Day Month___Date Time____Increment 0: No Daylight Savings 1: Start: first Sunday ___ on or after April___ 1 at _2:00 01:00Stop: first Sunday___ on or after October_ 25 at _2:002: Start: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__ Stop: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__ 3: Start: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__ Stop: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__ 4: Start: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__ Stop: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__ 5: Start: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__ Stop: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__ 6: Start: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__ Stop: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__ 7: Start: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__ Stop: first _________ on or after ________ __ at __:__
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Upgrades and Additions for R8.2si 555-233-122 Issue 1 April 2000 Adding or Removing Hardware 6-98 Adding Control Cabinet to Release 8si 6 2. Type the appropriate start and stop information in the Change Day, Month, Date, Time, and Increment (for example, 1:00 equals one hour) fields for each rule. NOTE: You can change any rule except rule 0 (zero). You cannot delete a daylight savings rule if it is in use on either the Locations or Date and Time screens. 3. Press En te r. Set Date and Time 1. Type set time and press En te r. 2. Verify the screen displays the Date and Time screen. See Screen 6-1 . The cursor is positioned on the Day of the Week: field. Screen 6-1. Typical Date and Time Screen 3. Type the day of the week in English (Sunday through Saturday). See Table 6-13 for English day of the week names. Table 6-13. English Day of the Week Names Day Number Day Name 1 Sunday 2 Monday 3 Tuesday 4 Wednesday 5 Thursday 6Friday 7 Saturday DATE AND TIME DATE Day of the Week: Tuesday Month: NovemberDay of the Month: 7 Year: 2000 TIME Hour: 20 Minute: 30Second: XX Type: standardDaylight Savings Rule: 1
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Upgrades and Additions for R8.2si 555-233-122 Issue 1 April 2000 Adding or Removing Hardware 6-99 Adding Control Cabinet to Release 8si 6 4. The cursor is positioned on the Month: field. Type the current month in English (January through December). See Table 6-14 for English month names. After the month is entered, press Ta b to move to next field. 5. The cursor is positioned on the Day of the Month: field. Type the day of month (1 through 31) and press Ta b to move to the next field. 6. The cursor is positioned on the Year: field. Type the current year and press TA B to move to the next field. 7. The cursor is positioned on the Hour: field. Type the current hour for a 24-hour clock. Press Ta b to move to the next field. 8. The cursor is positioned on the Minute: field. Type current minute (0 through 59). Seconds cannot be set. 9. Type standard or daylight savings in the Type field. 10. Type the rule (number) in the Daylight Savings Rule field. 11. Press En te r when the information is correct. 12. Type display time and press En t e r to verify date/time data. Table 6-14. English Month Names Month Number Month Name 1 January 2 February 3March 4April 5May 6June 7July 8 August 9 September 10 October 11 November 12 December
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Upgrades and Additions for R8.2si 555-233-122 Issue 1 April 2000 Adding or Removing Hardware 6-100 Adding Control Cabinet to Release 8si 6 Set Additional Administration 1. Type list configuration software-version long and press En t e r to compare the version number of the Release 8 software program (displayed on the terminal or G3-MA) with the TN790B version number (written on a label on the TN790B’s faceplate). If the version numbers are not the same, change the version number on the TN790B label so that they agree. 2. Get the order number of the upgrade and call the regional CSA to request an “init” login so that the right-to-use options can be enabled. 3. Type change system-parameters customer-options and press En t e r. Use this form to enable the customer’s other right-to-use options on the Release 8 upgrade order. 4. Type change site-data and press En t e r. Use this form to assign system-specific information (such as building, floor, and stations). 5. Type status system 1 and press En te r to verify that the system is in the “active/standby” mode. 6. Type save translation and press En te r. This instructs the system to write all translation information from memory to the translation cards. !CAUTION: If the terminal displays “translation corruption detected; call Lucent distributor immediately”, an error was detected in the translations. NOTE: The save translation command cannot function if the translation corruption message appears. Refer to ‘‘Translation Corruption Detected’’ on page B-5 to clear the problem. Add Translations 1. If the system was upgraded from G3V4 or earlier and contains TN768 Tone-Clock circuit packs, the NETCON, PE, and tone translations were removed before starting the upgrade. Re-add the translations now.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Upgrades and Additions for R8.2si 555-233-122 Issue 1 April 2000 Adding or Removing Hardware 6-101 Adding Control Cabinet to Release 8si 6 Install Cable Clamps 1. Behind the cabinets using screws provided, install 2 cable clamps on each ground plate. See Figure 6-37 . These clamps hold the port cables. Figure 6-37. Locations of Ground Plate and Cable Clamps Retranslate Port Circuits If port circuit packs in the control cabinet were relocated to put one of the following into a slot in the duplicated control cabinet: nA critical por t circuit pack, requiring longer nominal battery holdover (such as a DS1 or an Announcement circuit pack), in a port slot nA TN755B power supply in por t slots “16” and “17” nA TN776 or TN570/B/C Expansion Interface in port slot “1” or in port slot “2” (for a second directly-connected EPN) 1. Verify retranslations during the off-site software upgrade. If not, retranslate them now. Refer to DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Administrator’s Guide . Figure Notes 1. Port Cabinet 2. Control Cabinet3. Cable Clamps 4. Ground Plate cadf008 CJL 103096
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Upgrades and Additions for R8.2si 555-233-122 Issue 1 April 2000 Adding or Removing Hardware 6-102 Adding Control Cabinet to Release 8si 6 Enable Customer Options and Alarm Origination 1. Get the DOSS order number of the upgrade. Call the regional CSA to perform the steps in this section. 2. To use Access Security Gateway (ASG), see Chapter A, ‘‘Administering and Using ASG’’. 3. Type change system-parameters customer-options and press En t e r. Use these forms to verify the customer options are properly set. NOTE: If the customer was using Supplementary Services Protocol “b” or “d” on an ISDN-PRI trunk group before the upgrade, set the Basic Call Setup field on the QSIG Optional Features page to y. 4. Type display system-parameters offer and press En t e r. 5. Set the Offer Category field to A, if not already set. 6. Set the Activate Offer field to y. 7. Be sure the system is part of the existing INADS database by calling the INADS Database Administrator at the Technical Service Center (TSC). Verify that INADS can dial into the system and that the system can dial out to INADS. As part of the system registration process, the INADS Database Administrator enables Alarm Origination and customer options. Resolve Alarms 1. Examine the alarm log. Resolve any alarms that may exist using DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8 Maintenance for R8si . 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/standby” mode. 2. Type save translation and press En te r. This instructs the system to take all translation information in memory and write it to the translation cards. 3. If the SCC cabinet stack contains a TN750/B/C Announcement circuit pack, type list configuration software-version and press En t e r. To restore these announcements, type restore announcements and press En t e r. Return Replaced Equipment 1. Return equipment to Lucent according to the requirements outlined in: BCS/Material Logistics, MSL/Attended Stocking Locations Methods and Procedures for Basic Material Returns
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Upgrades and Additions for R8.2si 555-233-122 Issue 1 April 2000 Adding or Removing Hardware 6-103 Installing Earthquake Protection 6 Installing Earthquake Protection Earthquake protection only installs on Single-Carrier Cabinets. Figure 6-38. Front Mounting Angle Location 1. Position the Control Cabinet (J58890L) in the position it is to occupy when the installation is complete. Be sure the cabinet is level. 2. Using a pencil or marker and using the Front Mounting Angle as a template, mark the locations of the 2 floor mounting holes. 3. Move the cabinet out of the way and drill a hole 1/2-inch (1.3 cm) in diameter and 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) deep at the locations marked in Step 2. Figure Notes 1. #12-24x1/2-inch Thread Forming Screw 2. Control Cabinet 3. Front Mounting Angle 4. Hex Head Bolt5. Nylon Insulating Washer 6. Concrete Floor 7. Concrete Floor Anchor 4 1 3 2 5 6 7 r781854a CJL 030896
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Upgrades and Additions for R8.2si 555-233-122 Issue 1 April 2000 Adding or Removing Hardware 6-104 Installing Earthquake Protection 6 4. Insert a concrete floor anchor (STARR part number 3425) into each hole. 5. Secure the Front Mounting Angle to the floor using the short hex head bolts provided. 6. Move the cabinet back into place. 7. At the rear of the cabinet, remove the 2 hole plugs from the bottom of the cabinet. See Figure 6-39 . 8. Insert a pencil or marker through the holes in the bottom of the cabinet and mark the floor directly beneath each hole. 9. Move the cabinet out of the way and drill a hole 1/2-inch (1.3 cm) in diameter and 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) deep at the locations marked in Step 9. 10. Insert a concrete floor anchor (STARR part number 3425) into each hole. 11. Move the cabinet back into place and align with the Front Mounting Angle. 12. Attach the cabinet to the Front Mounting Angle using the 4 supplied #12-24 x 1/2-inch (1.27 cm) thread-forming screws. See Figure 6-38 . 13. Lay the supplied Stiffener on the bottom rear of the cabinet and align with the holes in the bottom of the cabinet. See Figure 6-39 . 14. Slide a nylon washer onto each of the 2 supplied long hex head bolts. 15. Insert the bolts through the Stiffener and thread into the concrete floor anchor. Tighten securely. NOTE: If critical reliability is installed, the Expansion Control Cabinet sets on the floor, next to Control Cabinet A. Repeat the above procedures.
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Upgrades and Additions for R8.2si 555-233-122 Issue 1 April 2000 Adding or Removing Hardware 6-105 Installing an Integrated Channel Service Unit (ICSU) Module 6 Figure 6-39. Cabinet Earthquake Mounting — Rear View Installing an Integrated Channel Service Unit (ICSU) Module The integrated channel service unit (ICSU) is a combination of a 120A CSU module integrated with a DS1 circuit pack. Use this device with the 700A DS1 loopback jack when testing the DS1 span. Figure Notes 1. Cabinet 2. Nylon Insulating Washer (2 Required) 3. Long Hex Head Bolt (2 Required) 4. Stiffener5. Cabinet Foot 6. Floor Plugs (Remove) 7. Concrete Floor Anchor 8. Concrete Floor 34 5 1 8 2 7 On OffOn Off 6 r781851a CJL 030796
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Upgrades and Additions for R8.2si 555-233-122 Issue 1 April 2000 Adding or Removing Hardware 6-106 Installing an Integrated Channel Service Unit (ICSU) Module 6 Checking for required components The integrated channel service unit (ICSU) package contains: n120A CSU module nCable H600-383 4-pair modular cord Group 2, 50-ft (15.2-m) cable (standard) nCord DW8A-DE 4-pair modular cord to alarm contacts nDS1 circuit pack The basic ICSU requires a TN474E or TN777D or later suffix. The enhanced integrated channel service unit requires a TN474F or TN777E or later suffix. Installing the 120A CSU See Figure 6-40. Figure 6-40. 120A Channel Service Unit Module (Figure changes for R8si) 1. Rear of c arrier c ontaining DS1 c irc uit p ac k 2. 120A CSU 3. 4-p air c ord to network interfac e (H600-383)4. DW8A-DE 4-p air c ord to alarm c ontac ts (op tional) 5. To 25-p air c onnec tor on rear of c arrier 16 17 18 19 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01AUX icsupic RBP 032896