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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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Index 211 G Getting help 77 H Hard disk backing up 166 checking for errors 94 formatting, non-redundant system 140 recovery 140 removal and replacement 143 Help displaying commands 77 explanations 77 I Identifying cards 94 firmware 92 system resource shortages 92 J Joining a redundant system 101 Jumper settings, PRI NT and LT 28 Jumpers, on CEPT interface assembly 27 L Languages, selecting 77 Line appearances, displaying 86 Line Termination, PRI 28 Link, displaying status of 108 Listing the active features for a plid 105 for an extension 105 Loading software into a card’s processor 94 on non-redundant systems 168 on redundant systems 179 Locating an extension or trunk 105 where a number is used 105 Logging out 77, 215 Logs checking parameters 90 deleting 90 setting file size 90 starting, ending, printing 85 M Main controller card, replacement 147 Main controller, activity status 102 Maintenance port characteristics 215 Maintenance mode, switching to 78 Message center backing up 100 restoring 100 MFRDs, changing 194 MICRO LIGHT cabinet card layout 11 valid card combinations 12 Mounting a volume 102 Moving phone users 61 N Network Termination, PRI 28 Non-dial in trunks, programming 66 Non-redundant system checking 157 checklist 155 control cabinet card layout 10 Numbers, locating where used 105 O OPS line card switches 26 Options, enabling 194 P Parity console port 80 DNIC port 80 Partitioning and joining 101 Password changing 78 resetting 78 PCM links, testing 95
Technician’s Handbook 212 Peripheral cabinet adding 17 card layout 15 Peripheral interface cabling 29 Peripheral interface cards table of 20 Peripheral nodes powering down 137 powering up 138 Peripheral switch controller card, replacement 148 Phone attributes, changing 60 Pin designations, for USCO 29 Ports, printer 48 Powering down control node 136 DSU nodes 137 peripheral nodes 137 Powering up control node 138 DSU nodes 139 peripheral nodes 138 PRI card, Line Termination 28 PRI card, Network Termination 28 Printing assigning a default printer 84 cancelling a print job 83 CDE forms 81 checking the queue 83 log files to a local printer 81 programming ports 48 to LPR3 81 Programming attendant consoles 57 call rerouting always 63 dial in trunks 67 DISA dial in trunks 67 DISA non-dial in trunks 68 non-dial in trunks 66 printer ports 48 the telephone directory 59 voice stations 52 Q Queue, checking print queue 83 Quitting desktop mode 77 R Reading maintenance logs 89 Recovering from a corrupted hard disk 140 Recovery, system dimensions 132 redundant file coruption, fixing 133 Redundant system checking 158 checklist 155 control cabinet card layout 9 scheduling an activity switch 91 switching activity 91 Refreshing the terminal screen 80 Removing a faulty hard disk 143 courtesy down request 87 Replacing circuit cards 146 control resource card 149 faulty hard disk 143 main controller card 147 peripheral switch controller 148 Resetting passwords 78 Resources, identifying shortages 92 Restoring a volume 102 the database 99 Returning a busy circuit or trunk to service 87 RSD Copier Functionality 162 RSD, formatting 163 S Saving the database 99 Scheduling an activity switch 91 Selecting a different language 77 Session logs 85
Index 213 Setting alarm thresholds 86 card settings 24 the size of the SMDR log file 90 Showing alarms 85 faults 85 Software displaying the revision 79 displaying the version 79 loading on non-redundant systems 168 loading on redundant systems 179 Stepping back through commands 79 Swapping users 107 Swapping users’ phones 62 Switches on CRC 24 on DS1 formatter card 27 on E & M trunk card 25 on OPS line card 26 Switching activity (redundant systems) 91 terminal from screen mode to print mode 84 to maintenance mode 78 Synchronization displaying information 109 of the clock source 109 SYSID mismatch, recovery 132 System dimension mismatch 132 System resources, displaying 86 T Tape, formatting 164 Telephone directory, programming 59 Terminal refreshing screen 80 switching to print mode 84 Testing circuits 88 digital trunks 108 PCM links 95 trunks 88 Time, changing or reading 79 Trunks locating 105 returning to service 87 testing digital trunks 108 Turning diagnostics on/off 92 U USCO pin designations 29 Users deleting 107 moving 61 moving, adding, swapping 107 swapping 62 V Voice stations, programming 52 Volume backing up, restoring 102 displaying information 102 enabling, disabling access 103 formatting 104 mounting, dismounting 102
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