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Mitel Sx-2000 Llightware 32, Release 1.0 Technicians Handbook
Mitel Sx-2000 Llightware 32, Release 1.0 Technicians Handbook
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Routine Maintenance 191 Routine Maintenance 10. Hold down PANEL ENABLE and press the inactive plane’s RESET button. 11. Log on to the inactive plane and select maintenance mode. 12. To check the update version, enter: VER 13. Hold down PANEL ENABLE and press ACTIVITY SWITCH. Service is lost for 5 to 15 minutes. 14. Log on to the newly active plane and select maintenance mode. 15. Reload the software into all peripheral processors, DSU cards, DNI line cards, and attendant consoles. For software...
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Technician’s Handbook 192 If this message appears: Main Controller update applied successfully. The update has been successfully applied. –Updates have been applied. Proceed to the next step. If this message appears: ERROR: No update files were found –There are no updates on the RSD. Proceed to the next step. If this message appears: ERROR: An update already exists on the system. UPDATE REMOVE must be executed. –Enter: UPDATE REMOVE This message appears: The Update has been removed. Please, reload the...
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Routine Maintenance 193 Routine Maintenance 9. To check the update version, enter: VER JOIN the Planes 1. Log on to the inactive plane and select maintenance mode. 2. Enter: JOIN Enter YES to the prompt. This message appears: Join Complete. 3. Log on to the active plane. 4. Enter JOIN Enter YES to the prompt. When the operation is complete, the following message appears: System JOIN completed. 5. Wait 20 minutes, then enter FILE STAT REDUN first from the active plane and then from the inactive plane....
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Technician’s Handbook 194 Performing an Option Upgrade Options and MFRDs are Password Protected Options and MFRDs are password protected. Call the MITEL order desk to purchase a new set of options. You will be given a new MITEL Options Password that will enable the options and MFRDs on the system. Before You Begin Read the instructions outlined on page 169. Enabling Options and MFRDs on Non-redundant Systems 1. Make a DATA SAVE to RSD. See Making a DATA SAVE Backup on page 164. 2. If you have the...
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Routine Maintenance 195 Routine Maintenance number of cabinets is 5. Otherwise select FD2 and a maximum number of 12 cabinets. 10. Press the softkey followed by the softkey. 11. Enter the MITEL options password (from the SX-2000 Feature Options Record sheet received with the software); press the softkey, then the softkey. This message appears: Changes committed. ** Reload the system to make new values effective. ** 12. Quit the form. 13. Select maintenance mode and enter: DBMS FLAG OFF 14. Hold...
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Technician’s Handbook 196 • • If your software is load P02.3.2 or later, this message appears: Restore system dimensions from saved data? Enter NO Note: Dimensions have been input previously. If you have enabled the Flexible Dimensioning option, this message appears: Custom dimensions have been detected: overwrite the current dimensions? Enter YES If you have enabled Hotel options, this message appears: Restore Hotel/Motel wake-up and room status data? (yes/no) Enter YES These messages appear:...
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Routine Maintenance 197 Routine Maintenance This message appears: DBMS info: Request has been queued. DBMS info: Starting DBMS Save DBMS SAVE info: 10% complete. DBMS SAVE info: 20% complete. • • DBMS SAVE info: 90% complete. DBMS info: Save Completed 23. Enter: DATE yyyy-mmm-dd hh:mm:ss For example: DATE 1999-sep-28 14:43:45 24. Turn on automatic database checking. Enter: DBM CH ON 25. Reprogram your login usernames, passwords, and alarm thresholds. 26. If required, re-program the SUPERCONSOLE 1000...
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Technician’s Handbook 198 3. Enter PARTITION from the inactive plane. This message appears: ENTER to proceed with PARTITION, to cancel request. Enter YES. This message appears: System PARTITION completed. 4. Make a DATA SAVE to RSD from the inactive plane (see page 164). 5. If you have the Message Center option, save message center messages to RSD (see page 165). 6. Record your login usernames, passwords, and alarm thresholds. 7. If required, record SUPERCONSOLE 1000 firmkey programming. 8 Log on...
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Routine Maintenance 199 Routine Maintenance 15. Quit the form. 16. Select maintenance mode and enter: DBMS FLAG OFF 17. Hold down PANEL ENABLE and press the inactive plane’s RESET button. 18. Log on to the inactive plane and select maintenance mode. 19. Insert the datasave RSD in the RSD drive. 20. Enter: VOL MOUNT RSD Read the volume name of the RSD from the system response on the maintenance terminal. 21. Enter DATA RESTORE ∗. This message appears: Delete old log file? (Yes/No) Enter YES This...
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Technician’s Handbook 200 Enter YES These messages appear: Currently restoring: SMDR Options Assignment Currently restoring: DTE Session Profile Assignment • • Currently restoring: Traffic Options Assignment Data Restore Complete 22. If you have the Message Center option, restore the Message Center messages. Enter MSGC R ∗. 23. Enter VOL DISMOUNT 24. Remove the RSD from the RSD drive. 25. Enter DBMS SAVE This message appears: DBMS info: Request has been queued. DBMS info: Starting DBMS Save DBMS SAVE...