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Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Instructions Manual
Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Instructions Manual
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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Maintenance for R6r Volumes 1 & 2 555-230-126 Issue 2 January 1998 Contents Page xi nCABINET (Cabinet Sensors)9-221 nCARR-POW9-228 nCDR-LNK (Call Detail Recording Link)9-246 nCLSFY-BD (Call Classifier Circuit Pack)9-247 nCLSFY-PT (Call Classifier Port)9-248 nCO-BD (Central Office Trunk Circuit Pack)9-253 nCO-DS1 (DS1 CO Trunk)9-254 nCO-TRK (Analog CO Trunk)9-269 nCONFIG (System Configuration)9-291 nCUST-ALM (Customer-Provided Alarming Device)9-297 nDAT-LINE (Data Line Port)9-299 nDC-POWER (Single Carrier Cabinet Environment)9-308 nDETR-BD (Tone Detector Circuit)9-313 nDID-BD (Direct Inward Dial Trunk Circuit Pack)9-314 nDID-DS1 (Direct Inward Dial Trunk)9-315 nDID-TRK (Direct Inward Dial Trunk)9-326 nDIG-BD (Digital Line Circuit Pack)9-339 nDIG-LINE (Digital Line)9-340 nDIOD-BD (DIOD Trunk Circuit Pack)9-361 nDIOD-DS1 (DS1 DIOD Trunk)9-362 nDIOD-TRK (DIOD Trunk)9-373 nDISK (MSS Disk Circuit Pack)9-382 nDLY-MTCE (MO-DAILY)9-405 nDS1-BD (DS1 Interface Circuit Pack)9-406 nDS1-FAC (DS1 Facility)9-478 nDS1 CONV-BD9-502 nDT-LN-BD (Data Line Circuit Pack)9-533 nDTMR-PT (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency Receiver Port)9-534 nDUP-CHL (Duplication Interface)9-539 nDUPINT (Duplication Interface Circuit Pack)9-571 nE-DIG-BD (Multi Application Platform Board)9-583 nE-DIG-RES (TN800 reserve slot)9-585 nE-DIG-STA (Emulated Digital Line)9-586 nEMG-XFER (Emergency Transfer)9-596 nEPN-SNTY (EPN Sanity Audit)9-602
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Maintenance for R6r Volumes 1 & 2 555-230-126 Issue 2 January 1998 Contents Page xii nERR-LOG (Error Log)9-604 nETR-PT (Enhanced Tone Receiver Port)9-605 nEXP-INTF (Expansion Interface Circuit Pack)9-611 nEXP-PN (Expansion Port Network)9-669 nEXT-DEV ADMIN? N (External Device Alarm)9-675 nEXT-DEV ADMIN? Y (External Device Alarm)9-679 nFIBER-LK (Fiber Link)9-682 nGPTD-PT (General Purpose Tone Detector Port)9-721 nH-ADAPTR (MSS Host Adapter)9-726 nHYB-BD (Hybrid Line Circuit Pack)9-741 nHYB-LINE (Hybrid Line)9-742 nINADS (INADS Link)9-762 nISDN-PLK (ISDN-PRI Signaling Link Port)9-765 nISDN-LNK (ISDN-PRI Signaling Link Port)9-770 nISDN-SGR (ISDN-PRI Signaling Group)9-777 nISDN-TRK (DS1 ISDN Trunk)9-790 nJNL-PRNT (Journal Printer Link)9-813 nLGATE-AJ9-814 nLGATE-BD9-814 nLGATE-PT9-814 nLOG-SVN (Login Security Violation)9-815 nMAINT (EPN Maintenance Circuit Pack)9-818 nMEM-BD (32MB Memory Circuit Pack)9-831 nMET-BD (MET Line Circuit Pack)9-843 nMET-LINE (MET Line)9-844 nMIS (Management Information System)9-861 nMMI-BD9-862 nMMI-LEV (Multimedia Interface Resource Level)9-872 nMMI-PT9-875 nMMI-SYNC9-881 nMODEM-BD (Modem Pool Circuit Pack)9-883 nMODEM-PT (Modem Pool Port)9-884 nM/T-ANL (Maintenance/Test Analog Port)9-900 nM/T-BD (Maintenance/Test Circuit Pack)9-909 nM/T-DIG (Maintenance/Test Digital Port)9-913
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Maintenance for R6r Volumes 1 & 2 555-230-126 Issue 2 January 1998 Contents Page xiii nM/T-PKT (Maintenance/Test Packet Bus Port)9-928 nOPS-LINE (DS1 Off Premises Station Line)9-933 nPDATA-BD (Packet Data Line Circuit Pack)9-947 nPDATA-PT (Packet Data Line Port)9-952 nPDMODULE (Processor Data Module) TDMODULE (Trunk Data Module)9-968 nPE-BCHL (PRI Endpoint Port)9-985 nPGATE-BD (Packet Gateway Circuit Pack)9-1002 nPGATE-PT (Packet Gateway Port)9-1018 nPKT-BUS (Packet Bus)9-1043 nPKT-INT (Packet Interface Circuit Pack)9-1052 nPMS-LINK (Property Management System Link)9-1089 nPMS-PRNT/JNL-PRNT (PMS Printer Link)9-1096 nPNC-DUP (PNC Duplication)9-1101 nPOWER9-1119 nPRI-CDR/SEC-CDR (Call Detail Recording Link)9-1131 nPROC-SAN (Process Sanity Audits)9-1137 nPROCR (RISC Processor Circuit Pack)9-1138 nRING-GEN9-1149 nS-SYN-BD (Speech Synthesis Circuit Pack)9-1155 nS-SYN-PT (Speech Synthesis Port)9-1156 nSN-CONF (Switch Node Configuration)9-1169 nSNC-BD (Switch Node Clock Circuit Pack)9-1177 nSNC-LINK (Switch Node Clock Link)9-1214 nSNC-REF (Switch Node Clock Reference)9-1219 nSNI-BD (SNI Circuit Pack)9-1222 nSNI-PEER (SNI Peer Link)9-1285 nSPE-SELE (SPE Select Switch)9-1290 nSTBY-SPE (Standby SPE Maintenance)9-1292 nSTO-DATA (Stored Data)9-1315 nSTRAT-3 (Stratum 3 Clock)9-1338 nSVC-SLOT (Service Slot)9-1350 nSW-CTL (Switch Control)9-1352 nSYNC (Synchronization)9-1364 nSYS-LINK (System Links)9-1393 nSYS-PRNT (System Printer)9-1399
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Maintenance for R6r Volumes 1 & 2 555-230-126 Issue 2 January 1998 Contents Page xiv nSYSAM (Circuit Pack)9-1404 nSYSTEM (System)9-1425 nTAPE9-1430 nTBRI-BD (TN2185 ISDN Trunk-Side BRI)9-1465 nTBRI-PT (TN2185 ISDN Trunk-Side BRI Port)9-1473 nTBRI-TRK (TN2185 ISDN Trunk-Side BRI)9-1494 nTDM-BUS (TDM Bus)9-1504 nTDM-CLK (TDM Bus Clock)9-1521 nTDMODULE (Trunk Data Module)9-1535 nTIE-BD (Tie Trunk Circuit Pack)9-1536 nTIE-DS1 (DS1 Tie Trunk)9-1537 nTIE-TRK (Analog Tie Trunk)9-1555 nTIME-DAY (Time of Day)9-1576 nTONE-BD (Tone-Clock Circuit Pack)9-1578 nTONE-PT (Tone Generator)9-1597 nTSC-ADM (Administered Temporary Signaling Connections)9-1607 nTTR-LEV (TTR Level)9-1613 nUDS1-BD (UDS1 Interface Circuit Pack)9-1618 nVC-BD9-1705 nVC-DSPPT9-1709 nVC-LEV (Voice Conditioner DSP Port Level)9-1719 nVC-SUMPT9-1722 nWAE-PORT (Wideband Access Endpoint Port)9-1728 nXXX-BD (Common Port Circuit Pack)9-1736 IN Index IN-1
About This Book Page xv DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Maintenance for R6r Volumes 1 & 2 555-230-126 Issue 2 January 1998 About This Book This document provides instructions and supporting information needed to monitor, test, and maintain the hardware components of the DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 systems. These system’s extensive background testing and technician-demanded tests allow many problems to be addressed before they severely disrupt call processing. Duplication options further enhance this reliability, giving the technician an opportunity to provide a high level of service while resolving problems or performing routine maintenance. This book provides the necessary information to make full use of these capabilities and introduces some new components and strategies found in R6r. NOTE: This document is intended for Release 6 and later systems only. For previous DEFINITY systems (G3V5 and earlier), refer to DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server, Release 5 Maintenance for R5r, 555-230-122.
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Maintenance for R6r Volumes 1 & 2 555-230-126 Issue 2 January 1998 About This Book Page xvi Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Before working on a system, the technician must be thoroughly familiar with the precautions and practices described at the beginning of Chapter 5, ‘‘Responding to Alarms and Errors’’. Class 1 Laser Device The DEFINITY ECS contains a Class 1 LASER device if single-mode fiber optic cable is connected to a remote Expansion Port Network (EPN). The LASER device operates within the following parameters: Power Output: -5 dBm Wavelength: 1310 nm Mode Field Diameter: 8.8 microns CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT IEC825 1993 !DANGER: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. Contact your Lucent Technologies representative for more information. Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards This product complies with and conforms to the following: nLimits and Methods of Measurements of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment, EN55022 (CISPR22), 1993 nEN50082-1, European Generic Immunity Standard nFCC Parts 15 and 68 nAustralia AS3548 NOTE: The system conforms to Class A (industrial) equipment. Voice terminals meet Class B requirements. nElectrostatic Discharge (ESD) IEC 1000-4-2 nRadiated radio frequency field IEC 1000-4-3 nElectrical Fast Transient IEC 1000-4-4 nLightning effects IEC 1000-4-5
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Maintenance for R6r Volumes 1 & 2 555-230-126 Issue 2 January 1998 About This Book Page xvii Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards nConducted radio frequency IEC 1000-4-6 nMains frequency magnetic field IEC 1000-4-8 nLow frequency mains disturbance The system conforms to the following: nElectromagnetic compatibility General Immunity Standard, part 1; residential, commercial, light industry, EN50082-1, CENELEC, 1991 nIssue 1 (1984) and Issue 2 (1992), Electrostatic discharge immunity requirements (EN55024, Part 2) IEC 1000-4-2 nRadiated radio frequency field immunity requirements IEC 1000-4-3 nElectrical fast transient/burst immunity requirements IEC 1000-4-4 European Union Standards Lucent Technologies Business Communications Systems declares that the DEFINITY equipment specified in this document bearing the “CE” mark conforms to the European Union Electromagnetic Compatibility Directives. The “CE” (Conformité Européenne) mark indicates conformance to the European Union Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (89/336/EEC) Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment (TTE) Directive (91/263/EEC) and with i-CTR3 Basic Rate Interface (BRI) and i-CTR4 Primary Rate Interface (PRI) as applicable. The “CE” mark is applied to the following Release 5 products: nGlobal AC powered Multi-Carrier Cabinet (MCC) nDC powered Multi-Carrier Cabinet (MCC) with 25 Hz ring generator nAC powered Single-Carrier Cabinet (SCC) with 25 Hz ring generator nAC powered Compact Single-Carrier Cabinet (CSCC) with 25 Hz ring generator nEnhanced DC Power System
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Maintenance for R6r Volumes 1 & 2 555-230-126 Issue 2 January 1998 About This Book Page xviii Standards Compliance Standards Compliance The equipment presented in this document complies with the following (as appropriate): nITU-T (Formerly CCITT) nECMA nETSI nIPNS nDPNSS nNational ISDN-1 nNational ISDN-2 nISO-9000 nANSI nFCC Part 15 and Part 68 nEN55022 nEN50081 nEN50082 nCISPR22 nAustralia AS3548 (AS/NZ3548) nAustralia AS3260 nIEC 825 nIEC950 nUL 1459 nUL1950 nCSA C222 Number 225 nTS001
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Maintenance for R6r Volumes 1 & 2 555-230-126 Issue 2 January 1998 About This Book Page xix Conventions Used in This Document Conventions Used in This Document The following conventions are used in this document: nDEFINITY Systems are called G3V4, G3 Release 5, G3vs, G3si, and G3r — All occurrences of G3siV4, G3siV4+m, G3siV5, and G3siV5+m are called G3si unless a specific configuration is required to differentiate among product offerings — All occurrences of G3 with out a suffix following the “3” refer to G3vs, G3si, and G3r nA component of a DEFINITY System, such as a circuit pack, occurring without a reference to any specific system, is part of G3 nDEFINITY Communications Sever is abbreviated DEFINITY ECS nAll physical dimensions in this book are in English (Foot Pound Second) (FPS) followed by metric Centimeter Grams Second) (CGS) in parenthesis. Wire gauge measurements are in AWG followed by the diameter in millimeters in parenthesis. nInformation you type at the management terminal is shown in the following typeface: list system-parameters maintenance nInformation displayed on the management terminal screen is shown in the following typeface: login nKeyboard keys are shown in the following typeface: Enter. nCircuit pack codes (such as TN790 or TN2182B) are shown with the minimum acceptable alphabetic suffix (like the ‘‘B” in the code TN2182B). Generally, an alphabetic suffix higher than that shown is also acceptable. However, not every vintage of either the minimum suffix or a higher suffix code is necessarily acceptable. NOTE: Refer to Technical Monthly: Reference Guide for Circuit Pack Vintages and Change Notices , for current information about the usable vintages of specific circuit pack codes (including the suffix) in a Release 6 system. nAdmonishments used in this book are as follows: !CAUTION: This sign is used to indicate possible harm to software, possible loss of data, or possible service interruptions. !WARNING: This sign is used where there is possible harm to hardware or equipment.
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6 Maintenance for R6r Volumes 1 & 2 555-230-126 Issue 2 January 1998 About This Book Page xx Intended Use !DANGER: This sign is used to indicate possible harm or injury to people. Intended Use nAs a guide to diagnosing and repairing the Release 6r system for use by field technicians, remote service personnel, and user-assigned maintenance personnel nAs a training manual for teaching technicians how to maintain the system nAs a reference source on the system’s maintenance capabilities This document assumes that the technician has a working knowledge of telecommunications fundamentals and PBX maintenance practices. This document also assumes that the system was initially installed and tested properly and brought into service with all faults cleared. Adjuncts and other devices external to the switch are covered by their own service documentation. How to Use this Document Most maintenance sessions involve analyzing the Alarm and Error Logs to diagnose a trouble source and replacing a component such as a circuit pack. The information in Chapter 9, ‘‘ Maintenance Object Repair Procedures’’ will generally suffice to address these needs. Certain complex elements of the system, such as fiber links and the packet bus, require a more comprehensive approach. Special procedures for these elements appear in Chapter 5, ‘‘Responding to Alarms and Errors’’. This document is not intended to solve all levels of trouble. When the limits of these procedures have been reached and the problem has not been resolved, it is the technician’s responsibility to escalate to a higher level of technical support. Escalation should conform to the procedures in the Technical and Administration Plan . Organization nChapter 1, ‘‘Maintenance Architecture’’, describes the system’s design and maintenance strategy. nChapter 2, ‘‘Hardware Configurations’’, shows the locations and arrangements of the system’s cabinets, carriers, circuit packs, and cabling. nChapter 3, ‘‘Management Terminal’’, describes how to set up and use the management terminal.