
MAP/5 Hardware Replacement
C-4
Issue 4.0 October 1996
Determining if SIMMs Are Damaged
A damaged SIMM can be determined in two ways:
■
When the system comes up, the correct amount of memory should scroll
on the screen. If the amount of memory has dropped, a SIMM is not
functioning properly. The amount of correct memory is 24 MB.
■
UNIX requires over 4 MB of memory to operate. If UNIX cannot operate,
the system board memory of 4MB, as well as the 4MB or 16 MB SIMM may
be damaged.
If the system board memory is damaged, the system board should be
replaced.
Check This First
If only 4 MB of memory scrolls on the screen, the first step to take is to verify that
the 16 MB SIMM or 4 MB SIMM is properly seated in its slot. If the SIMM is not
properly installed or seated, correct this problem and reboot the system. Follow
the steps below.
!
WARNING:
Observe proper electrostatic discharge precautions when handling
computer components. Wear a ground wrist strap against your bare skin
and connect to an earth ground.
1. If you are currently connected to the telephone network, notify the switch
administrator that you are disconnecting. The administrator will ask you
which extensions will be affected.
Perform a “soft” shutdown of the system if you have been operating the
MAP/5. From the INTUITY Administration screen, select:
Answer y to the prompt. Wait until the system presents the message to
enter CTL-ALT-DEL to reboot the system. Do not reboot the system.
2. Turn off the power switch and disconnect the power cord. Also disconnect
the keyboard and video cords.
>Shutdown Voice System
> System Control
> System Management
> Customer/Services Administration
Summary of Contents for Lucent Technologies INTUITY MAP/5
Page 1: ...INTUITY MAP 5 Hardware Installation 585 310 146 Comcode107856882 Issue 4 October 1996 ...
Page 11: ...Contents Issue 4 0 October 1996 xi ABB Abbreviations ABB 1 GL Glossary GL 1 IN Index IN 1 ...
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Page 50: ...Getting Started 2 4 Issue 4 0 October 1996 Figure 2 1 How to Hold a Short Circuit Card ...
Page 76: ...Connecting Peripherals and Powering Up 3 20 Issue 4 0 October 1996 ...
Page 94: ...Getting Inside the Computer 5 10 Issue 4 0 October 1996 ...
Page 100: ...Installing Circuit Cards Introduction and Types 6 6 Issue 4 0 October 1996 ...
Page 104: ...Installing Tip Ring Circuit Cards 7 4 Issue 4 0 October 1996 ...
Page 138: ...Installing Optional Hardware 10 18 Issue 4 0 October 1996 ...
Page 146: ...Finishing Up 11 8 Issue 4 0 October 1996 ...
Page 150: ...Component Ordering Numbers A 4 Issue 4 0 October 1996 ...
Page 184: ...Cable Connectivity B 34 Issue 4 0 October 1996 ...
Page 266: ...Index IN 6 Issue 4 0 October 1996 ...