Procedure 6.20: DOWNLOAD UPDATES TO SM PUMPABLE PERIPHERAL UNITS
OVERVIEW
NOTE:
This procedure should be run
only as a last resort
. The
UPD:PMPPERF
commands in the message file
should be able to automatically remove and restore the affected peripheral units, which would pump them.
If the
UPD:PMPPERF
command repeatedly fails, and no office hardware is defective, seek technical
assistance. The required course of action may include this manual procedure.
PROCEDURE
1.
Which switching module (SM) pumpable peripheral unit does the software update apply to(?):
Integrated services line unit (
ISLU
)
Local digital service unit (
LDSU
), model 2
Local digital services function (
LDSF
)
Recorded announcement function (
RAF
)
Service announcement System (
SAS
)
DSU2 integrated services test facility (
ISTF
)
Global digital services function (
GDSF
)
Protocol handler 4 for ISDN application (
PH4I
)
Protocol handler interface processor 4 for ISDN application (
IP4I
)
Protocol handler interface processor 4 for frame relay application (
IP4F
)
Protocol handler voice version 1 for code division multiple access application (CDMA) (
PHV1C
)
Protocol handler for asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) network interface (
PHA1A
)
Operational image for the PH2 direct memory access processor (
ODMA
)
Access image for the PH2 (
PH2A
)
Gateway image for the PH2 (
PH2G
)
Common image for the PH3 (
PH3C
)
Operational image for the PH3 input/output processor (
OIOP
)
Integrated digital carrier unit (
IDCU
) images (5E9 or later) of the following:
Integrated digital carrier unit common-control processor (IDCUCCP),
Integrated digital carrier unit loop-side interface (IDCULSI), or
Integrated digital carrier unit data-link processor (IDCUDLP).
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