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    							DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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    6-107 Installing an Integrated Channel Service Unit (ICSU) Module 
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    !CAUTION:
    Do not plug the 120A into any circuit pack other than a TN474F or TN777E 
    or later release/vintage. Do not connect the 120A to any interface other than 
    a network smart jack.
    Be sure the DS1 circuit pack is set for 24-channel operation (1.544 Mbps). 
    The 120A does not operate with the 32-channel interface. A switch on the 
    circuit pack or administration sets this option. 
    !CAUTION:
    Always wear an antistatic wrist strap when installing a 120A module. Do not 
    touch the external alarm cable when it is connected to the 120A. Static 
    discharge can damage connector terminals and relays. 
    1. Unplug the DS1 circuit pack from its slot.
    2. Install a 4C retainer in the 50-pin plug associated with the DS1 circuit pack 
    slot.
    3.Plug the 120A’s 25-pair connector directly into the plug associated with the 
    DS1 circuit pack slot. 
    4. Secure the 4C retainer around the 120A.
    5. Attach the supplied H600-383 cable to the 120A and to the network smart 
    jack. 
    This cable is directional. To determine the end that connects to the 120A, 
    perform a continuity test between pins 3 and 7. The end with this continuity 
    is the 120A end. The shield is grounded only at the 120A end.
    Use the cable provided. If cabling other than that provided with the 120A is 
    used, observe the following guidelines:
    nUse 24-gauge wire that provides individually shielded, twisted pairs 
    for transmit and receive signals. Use the cable between the network 
    interface and the 120A. Ground the shields of this cable only at the 
    120A end to avoid ground loops.
    nCabling between the network interface and 120A can have no 
    bridge taps.
    nIf using standard house riser cable for connections between the 
    network interface and the 120A, maintain a 100-pair separation 
    between the receive and transmit twisted pairs.
    nIf using standard house riser cable for connections between the 
    network interface and the 120A, allow no more than 2 cross 
    connects to 110-type cross connect blocks. 
    						
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    nNever use quad cable (untwisted two pair telephone cable) in a DS1 
    line.
    nAvoid mixing wires of different gauges in a DS1 line.
    6. If using external alarm equipment, attach the supplied DW8 cable to the 
    120A and the external equipment. The maximum length of this cable 
    depends on the alarm equipment.
    7. If a TN474F is used, make sure the circuit pack is set for 24-channel 
    operation. Set the switch on the circuit pack as shown in Figure 2-1.
    8. From the DS1 circuit-pack form of the system administration console, set 
    the line compensation field to 0-133 ft (40.6 m).
    9. Reset the 120A by reseating the DS1 circuit pack.
    When you reinsert the DS1 circuit pack after installing a 120A CSU the 
    120A resets. The DS1 circuit pack initializes and tests the 120A. When 
    initialization and testing is complete, the green LED goes off. If the RED 
    indicator is OFF after the test, the ICSU is working.
    10. If the circuits do not pass the self test, troubleshoot the 120A as instructed 
    in 
    Integrated CSU Module Installation and Operation.
    Table 6-15
     provides the H600-383 cable pinouts. Table 6-16 provides the cable 
    lengths for each cable group number.
    Table 6-15. H600-383 Cable Pin Assignments
    Pin ColorChannel Service 
    Unit DesignationNetwork 
    Designation Function
    1 BK Line in 0 R1 RCV
    2 Y Line in 1 T1
    3Shield
    4 R Line out 0 R XMT
    5 G Line out 1 T
    7Shield
    7 Not assigned
    8 Not assigned 
    						
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    Installing a 3150/3170 
    Channel Service Unit
    1. Install the CSU as shown in Figure 6-41. For some installations (such as a 
    DS1 converter), use a Y-cable to connect the DEFINITY System to the 
    quad cable. Table 6-17
     shows the Y-cable lengths. Be sure to label all 
    cables. 
    Figure 6-41
     shows a typical connection from the H600-348 Quad cable to 
    the CSU, through the H600-307 network cable, and to the network 
    interface through the smart jacks. The quad cable provides up to four 
    connections using a 15-pin connector that plugs into the DTE jack on each 
    CSU. The H600-348 quad cable may require an adapter cable.
    Table 6-16. H600-383 Cable Lengths by Group Number
    Group Length Group Length
    1 25 feet (7.7 m) 5 125 ft (38.1 m)
    2 50 feet (15.2 m) 7 200 ft (71 m)
    3 75 feet (22.9 m) 7 400 ft (122 m)
    4 100 feet (30.5 m) 8 750 ft (198.1 m) 
    						
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    Figure 6-41. 3150/3170 Channel Service Unit Connections 
    1. H600-348 q uad  c ab le
    2. 15-p in male “ D”  c onnec tors (to DTE jac ks on CSU)
    3. Channel servic e unit (CSU)
    4. H600-307 c ab le (RJ-48C to RJ-48C)5. Network interfac e
    6. Smart jac k (if p rovid ed)
    7. Cable A
    8. Cable B9. Cab le C
    10. Cab le D
    3150csu RBP 062696
    POWERAUX PORT COM PORT MODEM
    DTENETWORK
    POWERAUX PO RT C OM PORT M OD EM
    DTENETWORK
    POWERAUX PORT COM PORT MODEM
    DTENETWORK
    POWERAUX PORT COM PORT MODEM
    DTENETWORK 
    						
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    Figure 6-42. DS1 Converter Connections Using Double-Headed cable
    1. Port c arrier
    2. DS1 c onverter c onnec tor
    3. 50-p air female c onnec tor to DEFINITY System
    4. 14-Inc h (35.57 c m) “ Y”  c ab le5. 50-Pin Male/50-p in female d ouble-headed   
    c onnec tor c ab le
    6. Quad c ab le (with 50-pin male c onnec tor) c onnec ts 
    to the c hannel servic e unit.
    Table 6-17. “Y” cable Lengths (DS1 converter Only)
    Length 
    (in/cm) Description Comcode
    14/35.5  TN1754 to adjacent expansion interface circuit pack or 
    TN573B switch node interface circuit pack in same carrier 847245750
    70/177.8 TN1754 to expansion interface circuit pack or switch node 
    interface in another carrier847245778
    14/35.5 TN1754 to fiber optic transceiver (DC-powered cabinets only). 
    This cable is for intercabinet cabling only.847245777
    14/35.5 TN1754 to adjacent TN570/B/C expansion interface circuit 
    pack 847747741
    cydf010 RPY 090597
    20 1916 17 18 15 14 13 12 1110
    09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 
    						
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    							Administering and Using ASG 
    A-1 Using the ASG Mobile 
    A
    DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
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    Administering and Using ASG
    This appendix provides information on how to administer and use the Access 
    Security Gateway (ASG). ASG employs a challenge/response protocol to confirm 
    the validity of a user and reduce the opportunity for unauthorized access. ASG 
    authentication is imposed for Lucent services logins as indicated below: 
    ninit - all types of access require ASG authentication
    ninads - all types of access require ASG authentication
    ncraft - if accessing remotely, ASG authentication is required.
    NOTE:
    Craft login sessions from a direct connect management terminal continue to 
    rely on password authentication.
    Using the ASG Mobile
    1. Double click on the ASG Mobile V1.1 on your desktop and an ASG Mobile 
    V1.1 Login window appears.
    2. In the Tech ID field, type your login ID, which is the name of the attached 
    file (without the “.asg”). Your login ID is the same as your Lucent login (or 
    an abbreviated part of it).
    3. Type the password twice. Note that the password is case-sensitive.
    NOTE:
    Your new password will be sent to you in a separate email. 
    4. Click the 
    OK button and an ASG Mobile V1.1 Authentication window 
    appears. 
    						
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    A-2 Using the ASG Mobile 
    A
    5. Use your communications package (for example, DNA, ProComm, or 
    TerraNova) to dial the switch you need to contact.
    6. Log into your communications package window as either init, inads, or 
    craft. Instead of a password prompt, a seven-digit (challenge) number 
    appears in the window of your communications package.
    7. Move to the ASG Mobile V1.1 Authentication window.
    8. Type the 10-digit Product ID in the Equipment ID field. The default ID is 
    10 zeros (0000000000).
    9. Type init, inads, or craft in the Equipment Login field. The craft login ID 
    is the default.
    10. Type the challenge number (from your communications package window) 
    into the Challenge field. Do not use the “-” character.
    11. Type the trouble ticket number in the Ticket Number field. If there is no 
    ticket number, you can use this field as a one-word comment field or leave 
    it blank.
    12. Click the 
    St a r t button. The Activity Status field displays “Started” and 
    the Response field displays a new seven-digit number. 
    13. Move to your communications package window.
    14. Type the new seven-digit (response) number in the Response field. Do not 
    use the “-” character.
    DEFINITY ECS verifies the response. If correct, DEFINITY logs you on. If 
    the response is incorrect, return to step 1. If this is the third rejection, see 
    the maintenance book for your system. 
    						
    							Troubleshooting an Upgrade 
    B-1 New for Release 8 
    B
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    Troubleshooting an Upgrade
    This appendix provides information to correct some problems when upgrading a 
    system. The information in this appendix is a compilation of the most commonly 
    repor ted troubles received by Tier 4 Support at Lucent Technologies. For general 
    information on troubleshooting associated with maintenance procedures, see one 
    of the following references:
    nChapter 5, Routine Maintenance Procedures, of the Release 8.2, 
    Maintenence for R8si manual 
    This appendix may be updated with new information at each product/document 
    release. If you have troubleshooting or error recovery information that you think 
    would be valuable to other technicians, please FAX your comments to us at 
    1-303-538-1741 (United States). 
    This appendix is organized into three main sections, as described below:
    nNew for Release 8 – provides information on introductions for Release 8 
    that might result in upgrade problems
    nTroubleshooting Release 8 Upgrades – provides specific troubleshooting 
    procedures for common upgrade problems
    New for Release 8
    nATM Expansion Interface (ATM-EI)
    nTranslation Copy Protection (TRANS-ID) (SCC only)
    nControl LAN (C-LAN)
    nSystem Links (SYS-LINK) 
    						
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    ATM Expansion Interface (ATM-EI)
    The ATM-EI maintenance object covers the ATM circuit pack administered as an 
    ATM-Port Network Connectivity (PNC) Expansion Interface (ATM-EI). The ATM-EI 
    provides PNC between a DEFINTY PPN and all the EPNs through the ATM 
    switch.
    The circuit packs listed below are ATM-EI boards 
    if they are administered to serve 
    the ATM Port Network Connectivity (ATM-PNC) for DEFINITY
    .
    Translation Copy Protection (TRANS-ID) (SCC 
    only)
    Both the system processor and the PCMCIA translation card have matching ID 
    numbers. When the system detects a mismatch between the two numbers, the 
    system:
    nraises a MAJOR off-board alarm (TRANS-ID) against ports 01A or 01B.
    ndisplays the warning: TRANS-ID INTERVAL EXPIRATION: x days; 
    call Lucent distributor immediately. x days is the grace period 
    during which only Lucent Services logins can save translations.
    ndisables the add, change, remove, and duplicate commands if the 
    translation ID is not reset prior to the expiration of the grace period (reset 
    translation-id )
    The reset translation-id command resets the translation-ID on the translation 
    card(s) to match the processor(s), saves translations to the memory card, and 
    restores use of the add, change, remove, and duplicate commands.
    NOTE:
    This command can be executed only by Lucent Services.
    Control LAN (C-LAN)
    The TN799 Control LAN (C-LAN) packet port circuit pack provides TCP/IP 
    connection to adjuncts applications such as CMS, Intuity, and DCS Networking. 
    The C-LAN circuit pack has 1 10baseT Ethernet connection and up to 16 DS0 
    physical interfaces for PPP connections. Putting multiple C-LAN circuit packs into 
    a -system gives additional TCP/IP capacity. In addition to the TCP/IP functionality, 
    CLAN extends the ISDN capabilities for csi models by providing Packet bus 
    access.
    Circuit pack FiberEcho 
    cancellation
    TN2305B Multi mode Y
    TN2306B Single mode Y 
    						
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