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3.

NETWORK PROCEDURES

Network Procedures

The network components for the Lucent Technologies Network Component Solution
(LNCS), as described in Section 2.7, consist of a smart

Ethernet

1

switch at the host

site, which is connected to routers at both the host site and each remote DRM site.
The procedures that support the administration, maintenance, and provisioning of
these components are included in this chapter.

Whenever any circuit card in any of the routers (host or remote) is faulty the
recommended recovery procedure is to replace the entire unit. To shorten the recovery
time, a backup copy of the unit’s configuration file will be downloaded to the unit. This
means that the configuration files must be stored on another device and backed up
whenever there are any changes to the configuration.

For the remote networking router, the backup copy is stored at the DRM’s AWS in
/dynastar/cnfgload.cmp. A readable ASCII configuration file (filename=config) will also
be backed up. It can be used for maintenance purposes.

For the host networking routers (host_a, host_b, and host_c), the backup copies are
stored on the ASM in:

/varapp/dynastar/host_a/cnfgload.cmp (host_a)

/varapp/dynastar/host_b/cnfgload.cmp (host_b)

/varapp/dynastar/host_c/cnfgload.cmp (host_c).

An ASCII configuration file (filename=config) will also be backed up. It can be used
for maintenance purposes.

Procedures

The procedures necessary to support the administration, maintenance, and
provisioning of the networking components include the following:

Procedure 3.1 Local Log on to the Networking Router

Procedure 3.2 Remote Log on to the Networking Router

Procedure 3.3 Back Up the

DynaStar 500

2

(Base/Growth) Router Configuration

File at the DRM Site

Procedure 3.4 Back Up the

DynaStar 500

(Base/Growth) Router Configuration

File at the Host Site

Procedure 3.5 Restore the Configuration Settings for the

DynaStar 500

(Base/Growth) Router at the DRM Site

Procedure 3.6 Restore the Configuration Settings for the

DynaStar 500

(Base/Growth) Router at the Host Site

Procedure 3.7 Configure the Router for Serial Asynchronous Interface (SAI) at
the DRM Site

Procedure 3.8 Set Up the High-Speed Interface for NFM/SCC Data to the Host
Site

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Trademark of DYMEC, Inc.

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Summary of Contents for 5ESS DRM

Page 1: ...5ESS Switch Distinctive Remote Module DRM User s Guide 235 200 150 Issue 3 00P June 2007...

Page 2: ...tch is also applicable to the 5ESS switch It should be noted that this name change may not have been carried forward into software influenced items such as input and output messages master control cen...

Page 3: ...duced by Alcatel Lucent contact Alcatel Lucent by using one of the following methods Use the comment form at http www lucent info com comments Send e mail to comments alcatel lucent com Please include...

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Page 5: ...SOLE MASTER CONTROL CENTER MCC TERMINAL SETTINGS A1 1 A2 PROCESSOR RECOVERY MESSAGES A2 1 A3 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION AW SERIAL ASYNCHRONOUS INTERFACE SunSAI P BOARD GROWTH A3 1 A4 DRM SWITCH TO 5ES...

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Page 7: ...REPLACEABLE UNITS AND SPARES EXCHANGE SERVICE 1 5 1 9 RETURN AND REPAIR POLICY 1 7 1 9 1 R S and R Customer Support 1 7 1 9 2 Two Methods Of Returning Equipment 1 7 1 9 3 RS and R Repair Interval 1 8...

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Page 9: ...module The current names of the specific types of the GMS the CM2 and CM3 have not been changed Where the CM name has been used in a generic way within this information product the name will be chang...

Page 10: ...rves the right to revise this DRM User s Guide for any reason The reasons for revision will include but are not limited to conformity with standards promulgated by ANSI1 Electronic Industrial Associat...

Page 11: ...VERSION PROCEDURE Provides the necessary procedure tp convert the Netra t 1120 Administrative Worksation AW in a DRM office to the Netra 20 AW 1 4 USER COMMENTS We are constantly striving to improve t...

Page 12: ...l assist in reducing the level of inventory that must be maintained by the customers for spares The SES 5 is an additional service option intended to be a maintenance support service Its primary purpo...

Page 13: ...and R is available for the Netra 20 and Netra 240 FRUs as well as an optional on site support contract from Lucent Worldwide Services To place an order for replacement of materials through SES call 1...

Page 14: ...0b 900Mhz DRM Netra 20 36G drives 2 SAI 1 QFE PCI card 848883625 Procedure 4 6 Netra 20b 900Mhz DRM Netra 20 36G drives 2 SAI 1 HSI 1 QFE PCI card 848883633 Procedure 4 6 Netra 20b 900Mhz DRM Netra 20...

Page 15: ...sioning Repair Center will source the material transship items not repaired in house i e Charlotte Provisioning Center and do all order processing The customer must include the following information C...

Page 16: ...e RS and R repair interval for DRM FRUs is 14 business days from receipt of defective material to shipment of repaired material 1 9 4 RS and R Charges Customer billing is dependent on the warranty sta...

Page 17: ...ing com SabaWeb To order the multimedia course call 1 888 LUCENT8 1 888 582 3688 prompt 2 1 12 DOCUMENTATION Note The procedures in 235 200 150 5ESS Switch Distinctive Remote Module DRM User s Guide h...

Page 18: ...600 700 5ESS Switch Input Messages Manual 235 600 750 5ESS Switch Output Messages Manual 235 700 100 5ESS Switch Interface Compatibility Guide 235 700 200 UNIX4 System Reference Manual 235 900 402 ASM...

Page 19: ...cal Terminal Interfaces 2 19 2 9 Types of Terminal Interfaces and Operating Support Systems 2 21 2 9 1 Serial Interface 2 22 2 9 2 High Speed Interface 2 25 2 9 3 Quad Fast Ethernet QFE Interface Netr...

Page 20: ...0 2 7 Figure 2 7 Administrative Workstation Interface Configuration NETRA 240 Workstation 2 8 Figure 2 8 Ethernet and CPI Interface 2 11 Figure 2 9 The Lucent Network Component Solution LNCS Architect...

Page 21: ...tation Netra 20 2 32 Figure 2 27 KS 22396 MCC Interface to Administrative Workstation Netra 240 2 32 Figure 2 28 KS 24697 MCC Interface to Administrative Workstation NETRA t 1120 2 33 Figure 2 29 KS 2...

Page 22: ...ive Capacities 2 4 Table 2 2 Netra 240 Workstations Terminal Port Assignments 2 9 Table 2 3 TSICOM External Timing Reference Cables 2 12 Table 2 4 Terminal Interface Devices 2 22 Table 2 5 Netra t 112...

Page 23: ...l data services into a single switch Direct digital interfacing with digital facility terminations Signaling and transmission treatment by an interface unit Testing access to modular metallic faciliti...

Page 24: ...ped with an ASM is composed of four major components Administrative Services Module ASM provides a remote human interface for administrative and maintenance functions of the Switching Complex For info...

Page 25: ...a links and OA M functionality for the entire Switching Complex a 3B21D CM2 and up to 15 DRMs The maximum number of SM 2000s in the Switching Complex is 23 of which 15 may be DRMs There is no connecti...

Page 26: ...to the ASM and SM a Serial Interface for terminal connections and a High Speed Interface HSI for data link connections The Netra t 1120 and Netra 20 are equipped with internal disk and DAT tape drives...

Page 27: ...is no call processing impact if the AW were to encounter a fault during operation In case of an AW outage the switching module is capable of storing 72 hours of AMA data before requiring download to...

Page 28: ...n to the ASM Ethernet port interface between the AW and the SM The Ethernet cable uses a tee connector to interface both sides of the Module Controller Time Slot Interchanger MCTSI PCI slots Netra t 1...

Page 29: ...istrative Workstation Interface Configuration NETRA t 1120 Console LOM Serial LEDs Alarms Port DB 15 PCI Slots DC Power Connector B HSSDC FC AL Connector RJ 45 Ethernet 4 USB Ports Ultra SCSI Power Su...

Page 30: ...r of the Netra 240 Instead a single DB 9 serial port is provided and will be used to connect a terminal for access to the Netra 240 Solaris Console The Netra 240 MCC will be connected to a serial port...

Page 31: ...te capability The DRM application will not block any Solaris application from using the DVD write capability The DVD replacement procedure is provided in Section 4 17 Replace a DVD Drive Netra 240 The...

Page 32: ...me Slot Interchange MCTSI includes the Switching Module Processor Unit Model 5 SMPU5 and Time Slot Interchange Unit Model 4 Version 2 TSIU4 2 which provides all necessary call processing and maintenan...

Page 33: ...terminate the cable connected to the Serial Parallel patch panel and the other is used to terminate a cable connecting the CPI paddleboard equipped in MCTSI 0 to the CPI paddleboard equipped in MCTSI...

Page 34: ...for example digit interpretation functions required by every switching module 2 4 3 6 Peripheral Units PUs Peripheral Units PUs are those units that are engineered into the switching module to meet th...

Page 35: ...ch OneLink Manager Administrative Services Module ASM User s Guide for more information on alarms 2 6 Capacities The DRM can be engineered in terms of line capacity trunk capacity and applications fea...

Page 36: ...s of components that connect the ASM at the host site to the DRM sites This data network can be provided by Lucent Technologies Inc or supplied by the customer See Figure 2 9 for the Lucent Network Co...

Page 37: ...erts 100BaseT protocol to 10BaseT protocol allows multiple routers to interface with the single port on the QFE card installed in the ASM 2 7 3 2 2 The Routers In the LNCS there are two router options...

Page 38: ...networking equipment can be installed in the same miscellaneous cabinet as the ASM The Smart Ethernet Switch is a Cajun P333T The routers are DynaStar9 500s See Figure 2 10 for the configuration of th...

Page 39: ...tion C is mounted in the same cabinet See Figure 2 11 for the DRM Site hardware of the Lucent NCS 2 7 4 The Operational Support OSS Systems Different operational support systems OSSs perform various s...

Page 40: ...omponent Maintenance Screens The Cajun Smart Ethernet switch can be accessed by connecting a PC to the console port The DynaStar 500 routers can be accessed through three different methods connecting...

Page 41: ...onal Support Systems OSSs for additional administrative and or maintenance support as needed Further information concerning the operations and functions provided by these interface facilities is provi...

Page 42: ...Supply LEDs SCC Card Serial Port A Serial Port B Parallel Port DC Power Connector A 4 2 3 1 Figure 2 14 Administrative Workstation Terminal Interface Connections Netra 20 Figure 2 15 Administrative W...

Page 43: ...enter MCC Receive Only Printer ROP Supplemental Trunk Line Work Station STLWS Recent Change and Verify RC V Automatic Message Accounting AMA Data Link SCANS Data Link SCCS Data Link Refer to the docum...

Page 44: ...ovides 8 serial ports for terminal and printer connections PCI slot 0 is equipped with a second SAI card that supports 8 terminal and printer connections PCI slots Netra t 1120 and Netra 20 PCI slot 2...

Page 45: ...1 6 Note a 1 7 Note a Note s a Terminal devices can be STLWS RC V Traffic Printer or Office Record Printer Note The Receive Only Printer ROP is connected to the parallel port on rear of workstation PO...

Page 46: ...Asynchronous Patch Panel SAI 0 To STLWS Parallel Port ROP Figure 2 17 Serial Asynchronous Interface SAI for Netra 20 Figure 2 18 Serial Asynchronous Interface SAI for Netra 240 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIV...

Page 47: ...d with a High Speed Interface HSI card that provides 4 ports for data link connections Figure 2 19 2 20 and 2 21 provide illustrations of the HSI Controller High Speed Interface and its connection to...

Page 48: ...E Modem DCE To SCANS To AMA Modem DCE To SCCS H S I Modem DCE To Optional OSS 2 Interface Converter Figure 2 20 NETRA 20 Workstation High Speed Interface to AW Connections 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMO...

Page 49: ...Figure 2 21 NETRA 240 Workstation High Speed Interface to AW Connections 235 200 150 Feburary 2007 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE Issue 3 00O Page 2 27...

Page 50: ...ra 20 The QFE card is used to interface up to four Ethernet networks Figures 2 22 and 2 23 illustrate the connections to the AW Table 2 7 lists Ethernet networks that can be interfaced using the QFE c...

Page 51: ...QFE Card 0 1 2 3 2 3 4 1 Figure 2 23 Quad Fast Ethernet Netra 20 Interface Connections 235 200 150 Feburary 2007 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE Issue 3 00O Page 2 29...

Page 52: ...a 240 The onboard BGE ports are used to interface up to four Ethernet networks Figure 2 24 illustrates the connections to the AW Table 2 8 lists Ethernet networks that are interfaced using the BGE por...

Page 53: ...rial port on the rear of the Netra t 1120 and Netra 20 AW For a Netra 240 AW the Solaris Console is connected to the DB 9 serial port on the rear of the AW and the MCC is connected to serial port 6 on...

Page 54: ...yboar d Vi deo AUX Por t EI A Por t MCC Terminal Serial Port B Serial Port A Figure 2 26 KS 22396 MCC Interface to Administrative Workstation Netra 20 Figure 2 27 KS 22396 MCC Interface to Administrat...

Page 55: ...CARD AREA MCC Terminal PCI 1 OPTI ONAL PCI 2 PCI 3 PCI 4 1 10101 2 10101 Figure 2 28 KS 24697 MCC Interface to Administrative Workstation NETRA t 1120 235 200 150 Feburary 2007 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE...

Page 56: ...t B Serial Port A 1 10101 2 10101 Figure 2 29 KS 24697 MCC Interface to Administrative Workstation NETRA 20 Figure 2 30 KS 24697 MCC Interface to Administrative Workstation NETRA 240 5ESS SWITCH DISTI...

Page 57: ...ent data can also be directed to the ROP 2 9 5 1 Video Display The optional local MCC video display terminal provides office maintenance personnel with a means to interface with the DRM for system sta...

Page 58: ...face necessary to operate and maintain the system This area displays information pertinent to the office and provides the controls for maintaining and operating the system The various screen formats a...

Page 59: ...very capabilities during periods of system emergency This interface enables configuring a working system when normal recovery procedures prove inadequate The emergency page has a menu of control and i...

Page 60: ...9 54 poke must be entered first and causes a full initialization of the AM When the AM has completed the initialization process the 42 9 50 poke must be entered next within 30 minutes of the entry of...

Page 61: ...are used to qualify EAI and emergency functions Table 2 9 summarizes these indicators Note The rest of the indicators on the display are valid only for EAIs indicating All Seems Well ASW 2 9 5 2 2 Em...

Page 62: ...l RCVRY CU has begun recovery SET Associated function is set INH Associated function is inhibited PRM DIGITS MEANING OF THE DIGITS rrrr rrrr rrrr rrrr Indicates the Processor Recovery Message PRM ss s...

Page 63: ...red manually and causes an AM initialization This takes these processors completely off line Command 55 is normally required during the initial installation interval or when an initialization from tap...

Page 64: ...root file system 31 Allows the processor to initialize from the primary root file system 32 Forces the processor to initialize only the UNIX RTR Real Time Reliable operating system The application sof...

Page 65: ...55 in addition to the description given cause the current next state information to be sent to the processor c Command 55 requires a disk unit to be selected commands 20 or 22 2 9 5 3 MCC Page 111 112...

Page 66: ...e for out of service and diagnostic listings CMD RESULT 20X MHD X is removed RMV MHD X 210 MT 0 is removed RMV MT 0 250 MTTY 0 is removed RMV MTTY 0 260 ROP 0 is removed RMV ROP 0 30X UCL MHD X is unc...

Page 67: ...data locally at the DRM in older 5ESS releases where AMADNS is not available The SCC connects the office to the SCC System SCCS which monitors and administers the office The EADAS connects the office...

Page 68: ...t of ODD space being used has exceeded the engineering recommendations for the AM or the automatic relation engineering reorganization process has failed on one or more relations in the AM Entering th...

Page 69: ...corrected and the UPD HSCHK audit is re run 2 9 5 5 1 Abbreviations HASHERR Hashsum Error MTIB Metallic Test Interface Bus 2 9 5 5 2 Commands Commands are provided to inhibit and allow the call monito...

Page 70: ...n the appropriate 141 142 143 or 144 page the indicator for the switching module backlights and a phrase describing the problem is written unless a more critical condition exists In the SUMMARY STATUS...

Page 71: ...the test is to be repeated 1 32 767 PH b b c The b is the diagnostic phase or b c is the range of phases to be performed 63XY MCTSI X REF Y is inhibited INH HDWCHK SMREF SM X Y 73XY MCTSI X REF Y is...

Page 72: ...ble alarms and clears the alarm level LEDs at the ASU with no effect on the SSA of the terminal A normal alarm indicator is displayed in normal video white on black Figure 2 39 provides a view of the...

Page 73: ...r of this section The MCC uses five function keys When one of these keys see Figure 2 40 is depressed the system performs the corresponding function The keys are as follows ALM RLS alarm release CMD M...

Page 74: ...n of the cursor on the video display indicates which input mode the MCC is in The cursor resides in the input message line area while in the MSG mode If the MCC is in the CMD mode the cursor resides a...

Page 75: ...some are only printed at the originating terminal in response to an input message Because of the large number of output messages that may be generated by the system controls are available to the main...

Page 76: ...RT 3 PO RT 4 PO RT 5 PO RT 6 Asynchr onous Pat ch Panel SAI 0 To STLW S RO P PCI 1 PCI 2 PCI 3 PCI 4 Figure 2 41 STLWS and ROP Interface Netra t 1120 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE 235 200 150...

Page 77: ...s and Maintenance Procedures manual PO RT 7 PO RT 0 PO RT 1 PO RT 2 PO RT 3 PO RT 4 PO RT 5 PO RT 6 Asynchronous Patch Panel SAI 0 To STLWS Parallel Port ROP Figure 2 42 STLWS and ROP Interface Netra...

Page 78: ...m OSS interfaces are not required to use RC V capabilities The stand alone RC V enables office and or maintenance personnel to change or verify the DRM s database using video displays and menu selecti...

Page 79: ...CANS provides the following services Distributing emergency software fixes Distributing bulletins or information about generic software fixes Distributing Software Updates SUs Introducing new software...

Page 80: ...SCCS H S I To Optional OSS Interface Converter To AMA 3 2 1 M odem DCE M odem DCE M odem DCE Figure 2 45 SCANS AMA SCCS Optional OSS Interface Netra 20 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE 235 200 15...

Page 81: ...ftware system whereby a host collector receives billing data from the DRM Figures 2 44 2 45 and 2 46 show the AMA data link which provides the hardware interface requirements for the BILLDATS system F...

Page 82: ...System EADAS connects the office to an EADAS system which collects engineering and administrative data Figures 2 44 2 45 and 2 46 illustrate the EADAS connections to the AW 2 10 Terminal Security Cert...

Page 83: ...This level of sophisticated hardware is not necessary for the single switching module DRM Thus the hardware has been replaced by a software program which emulates its actions The CM2 simulator simulat...

Page 84: ...ching module circular AMA data buffer protects AMA data by ensuring that certain pointers in the AMA storage area are not updated until the AMA data can be retrieved once the AW is restored For more i...

Page 85: ...e applied by either using a cut through to each Host DRM and manually applying the SU or using SU Automation to automatically apply the SU to the Host and all DRMs in the Switching Complex This featur...

Page 86: ...XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Update health check array on off where each X Y N Y on N off and the first X is health check 0 the second X is health check 1 and so on UPDATE_OFFICE_PROFILE Update the SU...

Page 87: ...ctions 2 12 7 4 1 File Transfer Method This field consists of a single string indicating the file transfer method The inputs ftp rcp and uuto will select FTP RCP and UUTO respectively The input for th...

Page 88: ...e following configuration file will send the automation results file to user spacely on machine space with IP address space sprockets com ftp space sprockets com spacely home spacely rje results out A...

Page 89: ...ices Interface Proxy ASI Proxy 99 5E 1501 Remote Access to ASI Proxy CCIS 25 01 0500 Common Channel Interoffice Signaling CCIS CNI 99 5E 0679 Support for CNI Features 99 5E 0825 CCS7 ISDN User Part En...

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Page 91: ...send NFM SCC data to the 5ESS Switch Host Site 3 8 1 3 9 Set up the High Speed Interface to Send EADAS Data to the Host Site 3 9 1 3 10 Install the BRI to PRI to Back up the T1 3 10 1 3 11 DRM Networ...

Page 92: ...ngs For DynaStar Router Replacement Procedure 3 15 2 Table 3 15 2 RJ 69 Pin Assignment 3 15 2 Table 3 15 3 Compressed Configuration File Location For Host Router 3 15 3 Table 3 15 4 Verify Connectivit...

Page 93: ...st_b and host_c the backup copies are stored on the ASM in varapp dynastar host_a cnfgload cmp host_a varapp dynastar host_b cnfgload cmp host_b varapp dynastar host_c cnfgload cmp host_c An ASCII con...

Page 94: ...DRM Network Element Software Download Procedure Procedure 3 12 Cajun Switch Software Version Procedure Procedure 3 13 DynaStar Router Software Version Procedure Procedure 3 14 Replace the Cajun P333T...

Page 95: ...e PC or VT100 terminal connect the other end of the cable to the serial port Note If a DB 9 cable is used connect a DB 25 adapter to the DB 9 cable before connecting the cable to the back of the netwo...

Page 96: ...90123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 Note If a valid password is not entered within three attempts the data call to the Supervi...

Page 97: ...d to the network Required Information Before beginning this procedure you must have the telnet address of the DynaStar 5001 router to be accessed This information should be stored in the office record...

Page 98: ...8901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 5 E...

Page 99: ...e Administrative Workstation AW console Perform Procedure 3 1 Local Log on to the Networking Router or Procedure 3 2 Remote Log on to the Networking Router depending on location Required Information B...

Page 100: ...example Received 7622 bytes in 4 6 seconds tftp 8 Enter quit Response 9 Enter ls l Response total XXX rw r r 1 root other XXXX Jul 26 10 23 cnfgload cmp rw r r 1 root other XXXX Jul 26 10 23 config X...

Page 101: ...35 200 145 OneLink Manager Administrative Services Module User s Guide From the ASM GUI Switch Complex page login to the ASM shell Required Information Before beginning this procedure you must have th...

Page 102: ...Received XXXXX bytes in X seconds tftp X variables indicating number of bytes per seconds 6 Enter binary Response tftp 7 Enter get cnfgload cmp Response Received XXXX bytes in XXX seconds tftp 8 Ente...

Page 103: ...his procedure Base host_a Growth host_b Growth host_c To identify the IP address values browse dynastar config from the DRM UNIX2 console The values are listed after the following variables routerAdmi...

Page 104: ...and N Ethernet Bridging select N Use the return key to toggle between Y and N OSI Routing select N Use the return key to toggle between Y and N 5 Press the left arrow key Response The cursor is positi...

Page 105: ...terface IP Address IP Mask Use RET to toggle X X X X X X X X Protocol Encaps 0 Ethernet 10 10 1 254 255 255 255 0 RIP II Enet II 7 Sync Async 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RIP 8 T1 to Host 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RIP 9 CSU...

Page 106: ...nfgload cmp Response Sent XXXX bytes in XXX seconds tftp 23 Type and enter quit Response 24 On the Supervisor Console display the Main Menu page if it is not already displayed If the prompt is display...

Page 107: ...lizing the Router executes power on self tests which output status messages onto the Supervisor Console and cause the LEDs on the front of the Router to go through a series of changes The initial colo...

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Page 109: ...ation The following host router designations are used for this procedure Base host_a Growth host_b Growth host_c To identify the IP address values browse varapp dynastar host_X config from the ASM UNI...

Page 110: ...t 0 Config has changed use CTRL W to save If fields on the Ethernet Interface Parameters page were not changed since the fields were already configured correctly the following message is displayed No...

Page 111: ...nc Async 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RIP 8 T1 to Host 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RIP 9 CSU DSU chan 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RIP 201 204 QUAD card 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RIP 301 323 BRI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RIP 351 374 Trunk 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0...

Page 112: ...uter is alive If the ping command fails seek technical support 24 Type and enter cd varapp dynastar X Where X host_a host_b or host_c Response asm0 25 Type and enter pwd Response varapp dynastar X Whe...

Page 113: ...Menu page type and enter 4 for System functions Response The System Commands menu is displayed 33 Type and enter 6 to Reinitialize Response The Reinitialize page is displayed 34 Type and enter secret...

Page 114: ...36 STOP YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE NETWORK PROCEDURES Procedure 3 6 235 200 150 October 2004 Page 3 6 6 Issue 3 00L...

Page 115: ...naStar 500 through Telnet or Collecting the data from the SAI ports at a dedicated VT100 terminal Before You Begin Required Conditions The following conditions should exist before the procedure is per...

Page 116: ...etra 240 to remote DynaStar3 port 102 or 103 through 116 PROCEDURE 3 7 1 Program the Port of the Router at the DRM Site for PAD Access 1 At the main menu Enter 2 for port Response The Configure Port m...

Page 117: ...u is displayed 7 At the main menu enter 3 for configuration Response The Configuration Commands menu is displayed 8 Enter 6 for asynchronous services Response The Access Server Commands menu is displa...

Page 118: ...5 Press the Esc key until the main menu appears Response The main menu is displayed 16 Enter ctrl Response Telnet 17 Enter quit Response Connection Closed 18 Execute Procedure 3 3 3 7 2 Program the Se...

Page 119: ...Y Response The Configure Port menu is displayed 9 Press the Esc key until the main menu appears Response The main menu is displayed 10 At the main menu enter 3 for configuration Response The Configur...

Page 120: ...e the return key to toggle At DSS signal enter IGNORE Use the return key to toggle At Port X 121 address enter 3000 plus the port number that is chosen in the previous step For example if 102 is enter...

Page 121: ...added to the network For example if the DRMs are sequentially added DRM 1 is node 1 DRM 2 is node 2 and so on At X 3 Profile enter 85 At Socket Number enter 3 node 1 1000 port At IP address enter the...

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Page 123: ...e customer operational support services OSS When to Use The following procedure is used to configure high speed interface to the OSS after the router has been replaced or due to a router that is malfu...

Page 124: ...ey to change At X 25 mode enter DCE Use the return key to change At Max Packet size enter 256 Use the return key to change At IPX Routing enter N Use the return key to change At Ethernet Routing enter...

Page 125: ...nection for IP routing from a router at the DRM site use local procedures instead of the following procedure to set up the permanent connection for IP routing between the remote router and the OS rout...

Page 126: ...Configuration Commands menu is displayed 2 Enter 10 for X 25 Response The X 25 Parameters menu is displayed 3 Enter 5 for XOT switching table Response The XOT PVC SCV Switching Table is displayed 4 F...

Page 127: ...10 Perform Procedure 3 3 Back up the DynaStar 5003 3 Trademark of DYMEC Inc 235 200 150 January 2003 NETWORK PROCEDURES Procedure 3 8 Issue 3 00 Page 3 8 5...

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Page 129: ...cted to the network PROCEDURE 3 9 1 Access the High Speed Interface 1 Access the High Speed Interface from a control display cut through window or an MCC 3 9 2 Install the EADAS Router at the DRM Site...

Page 130: ...ure Port menu is displayed 10 To save to flash Enter ctrl w 11 Press the Esc to return to the main menu Response The main menu is displayed 3 9 3 2 Assign XOT and define the remote IP Address port and...

Page 131: ...t menu is displayed 3 Enter the port number to which you wish to connect Note The last number of the port number is the slot number on the back of the DynaStar If you want to connect to port 2 choose...

Page 132: ...enter the following information Use the arrow keys to navigate the screen At Service enter PVC XOT Use the return key to change At LOCAL PORT enter the port number for the OS Router that handles EADAS...

Page 133: ...ed to be configured In this configuration the PRI is located at the 5ESS switch site and the BRI is located at each DRM site Before You Begin The following factors must be considered before you begin...

Page 134: ...lephone number 6 Press the left arrow Response The cursor is positioned at process selections Y N 7 Enter y 8 Press the esc key until the main menu is displayed Response The main menu is displayed 3 1...

Page 135: ...RI at the remote router 3 10 3 1 PPP Dial Entry to access the PRI 1 Enter 3 for configuration Response The Configuration Commands menu is displayed 2 Enter 1 for PPP Dial Directions Response The PPP D...

Page 136: ...to configure PRI BRI D Channels Response The ISDN D Channel menu is displayed 5 At Port Name enter BRI 6 Press the left arrow Response The cursor is positioned at process selections Y N 7 Enter y 8 Pr...

Page 137: ...00 for BRI Response The ISDN Port Configuration menu is displayed 13 Enter 3 for B Channel Ports Response The IP Port Information menu is displayed 14 Enter the following information for Port 301 and...

Page 138: ...er 3 for configuration Response The Configuration Commands menu is displayed 2 Enter 2 for port Response The Configure Port menu is displayed 3 Enter 8 for T1 to Host Response The Frame Relay Port Con...

Page 139: ...in Menu enter 1 3 Enter 2 2 Remove the T1 connection from port on the Remote Networking Router After 150 seconds the BRI to PRI backup connection is established The call status page should indicate th...

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Page 141: ...number zip a zip compressed file When a DynaStar router software package is available the software will need to be downloaded to all the routers in the DRM network The DynaStar Router Software Downlo...

Page 142: ...switch will take approximately 10 minutes Executing this procedure to download software and re initialize a DynaStar router will take approximately 10 minutes not including ASM or DRM backups Required...

Page 143: ...Host DynaStar Router 02 10 10 1 252 Remote DynaStar Router DRM 11 10 10 25 254 Remote DynaStar Router DRM 12 10 10 26 254 Remote DynaStar Router DRM 13 10 10 27 254 Remote DynaStar Router DRM 14 10 1...

Page 144: ...ge similar to 230 User login ID logged in Access restrictions apply ftp 7 Type and enter binary Response A message similar to 200 Type set to I ftp 8 Change directory to the location of the software d...

Page 145: ...x zip inflating HDR Followed by the ASM UNIX shell prompt 2 Display and execute the Cajun switch or DynaStar router software download procedure Type and enter bin pg tftpboot drm MSGS proc version num...

Page 146: ...ay 4 Remove directory structure and files created by this procedure Type and enter bin rm rf drm Response ASM UNIX shell prompt will display 5 Exit from the ASM UNIX shell Type and enter exit Response...

Page 147: ...onto the ASM with root permission If an HA ASM configuration is being used perform this procedure from the lead or standby ASM For more information see Section Accessing the ASM in 235 200 145 OneLink...

Page 148: ...ch welcome message followed by a login prompt 2 Exit from the Cajun switch login prompt type and enter Ctrl the control key followed by the left square bracket pressed at the same time Response Telnet...

Page 149: ...to the ASM with root permission If an HA ASM configuration is being used perform this procedure from the lead or standby ASM For more information see Section Accessing the ASM in 235 200 145 OneLink M...

Page 150: ...M 11 10 10 25 254 Remote DynaStar Router DRM 12 10 10 26 254 Remote DynaStar Router DRM 13 10 10 27 254 Remote DynaStar Router DRM 14 10 10 28 254 Remote DynaStar Router DRM 15 10 10 29 254 PROCEDURE...

Page 151: ...cturer or a Cajun P333T Ethernet Switch configured outside the scope of the LNCS configuration is not supported by this procedure Before You Begin Before replacing the defective Cajun switch prelimina...

Page 152: ...or Baud Rate 9600 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None A flat head screwdriver A Philips 1 screwdriver For direct Console communications connect the Cajun P330 to the Console Terminal...

Page 153: ...tive negative and ground Note The ground wire should be disconnected last 3 Remove and label the cables connected to the front of the Cajun switch Ethernet2 interface cables to the ASM s and host Dyna...

Page 154: ...terminal configuration 12 Set up the IP Address on the replacement Cajun switch as follows a Press the Return Enter key the name of this key is keyboard dependent to display a login prompt Response Th...

Page 155: ...ce Response Interface Name VLAN IP address Netmask inband 1 10 10 1 245 255 255 255 0 ppp disabled 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 j Type and enter the following to log off exit Response The Login prompt will be di...

Page 156: ...Host Router B 10 10 1 253 is alive ping 10 10 1 252 for Host Router C 10 10 1 252 is alive 14 Remove the connection from the Console port at the front of the replacement Cajun switch if a terminal co...

Page 157: ...reliminary checks should be performed to ensure that the failure of the Router was not caused by loss of power to the unit power switch s inadvertently placed to the off position or the failure of an...

Page 158: ...hen port configured as DCE DSR is an output Appropriate adapter s e g RJ 69 to DB 25 for the serial port on the Supervisor Console if needed Philips 1 screwdriver Philips 2 screwdriver Philips 3 screw...

Page 159: ...the PS1 cable is connected Open the circuit breaker for the DC power cable to PS1 by pushing in the PS1 fuse while turning it counter clockwise and pulling the fuse completely out of the fuse block Re...

Page 160: ...ese screws hold the mounting brackets to the front of the defective Router Save the screws for mounting the brackets onto the replacement Router 12 Press the power switches on both Power Supply units...

Page 161: ...in to spin If one or both of the fans do not spin make sure that the corresponding PS1 PS2 fuse has been properly installed pushed in all the way and sufficiently turned clockwise If the fan still doe...

Page 162: ...t the Enter command number prompt Response The System Commands menu is displayed e Type and enter 1 for Date Time at the Enter command number prompt Response The Change System Date Time menu is displa...

Page 163: ...NIX shell b Use the ping command to verify connectivity between the ASM and the replacement Host Router The format of the ping command is ping IP address of replacement Host Router The value for the I...

Page 164: ...e Routers that are configured under the replacement Host Router The format of the ping command is ping IP address of Remote Router The value for the IP address of the Remote Router depends on the Remo...

Page 165: ...t Router B Remote Router 10 ping 10 10 16 22 10 10 16 22 is alive Host Router C Remote Router 11 ping 10 10 24 6 10 10 24 6 is alive Host Router C Remote Router 12 ping 10 10 24 10 10 10 24 10 is aliv...

Page 166: ...1 10 10 27 1 is alive Host Router C DRM 14 ping 10 10 28 1 10 10 28 1 is alive Host Router C DRM 15 ping 10 10 29 1 10 10 29 1 is alive e If a second ASM exists in an HA ASM configuration repeat Step...

Page 167: ...DRM 10 ping 10 10 21 254 10 10 21 254 is alive Remote Router 11 DRM 11 ping 10 10 25 254 10 10 25 254 is alive Remote Router 12 DRM 12 ping 10 10 26 254 10 10 26 254 is alive Remote Router 13 DRM 13 p...

Page 168: ...24 9 10 10 24 9 is alive Remote Router 13 Host Router C ping 10 10 24 13 10 10 24 13 is alive Remote Router 14 Host Router C ping 10 10 24 19 10 10 24 19 is alive Remote Router 15 Host Router C ping 1...

Page 169: ...on and Propagate the System to the Non Active Disk 4 5 6 1 4 5 7 Format the Secondary Disk from a Boot CD ROM Netra t 1120 4 5 7 1 4 5 8 Format the Primary or Secondary Disk from a Boot CD ROM Netra 2...

Page 170: ...d Drives 4 5 3 3 Figure 4 5 4 1 Netra 240 Front Panel 4 5 4 4 Figure 4 5 4 2 Netra 240 Hard Drive LED Indicators 4 5 4 4 Figure 4 5 4 3 Netra 240 Disk Drive Access 4 5 4 5 Figure 4 5 5 1 Netra 240 Fro...

Page 171: ...igure 4 7 4 Administrative Workstation Interface Configuration Netra 20 4 7 3 Figure 4 8 1 Administrative Workstation Interface Configuration Netra t 1120 4 8 1 Figure 4 8 2 Administrative Workstation...

Page 172: ...DC Power Connections 4 16 2 Figure 4 17 1 NETRA 240 Front Fingerholds 4 17 1 Figure 4 17 2 NETRA 240 Front Fingerholds 4 17 2 Figure 4 18 1 Netra 240 Power Supply 4 18 2 LIST OF TABLES Table 4 1 Tape...

Page 173: ...ormally resident in the switching module 4 AM Text Contains the emulated Administrative Module AM text data There may be 1 or 2 AM text tapes 5 AM ODD ECD Contains the emulated AM Office Dependent Dat...

Page 174: ...ndling and storing tape cartridges observe the following precautions Keep cartridges away from anything magnetic Store in a clean dust free environment upright on edge rather than flat Store in protec...

Page 175: ...following input command WRT AMADATA Response WRT AMA DATA HAS BEEN WRITTEN TO DISK READY TO TRANSFER DATA FROM DISK TO OUTPUT MEDIUM 6 Isolate the switching module from the AW a Go to the Switching M...

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Page 177: ...WRT AMA DATA HAS BEEN WRITTEN TO DISK READY TO TRANSFER DATA FROM DISK TO OUTPUT MEDIUM f Isolate the switching module from the AW a Go to the Switching Module Inhibit and Recovery Control Page Type a...

Page 178: ...station If the emulator is running it must be halted before continuing Refer to the main menu item of Halt the Emulator Do you want to continue yes no yes 6 Wait for one of the following prompts When...

Page 179: ...gin prompt then appears switch back to the MCC by holding down the Ctrl key and pressing Enter not Return 6 If the response is Program terminated at the ok prompt type and enter boot 7 Wait for the bo...

Page 180: ...by holding down the Ctrl key and pressing Enter not Return 12 Does the MCC now accept input commands and pokes If YES STOP YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE If NO contact the next level of technical...

Page 181: ...System Emulator to disk Answer yes to the confirmation Response You have chosen to backup the workstation Operating System Emulator to disk Do you want to continue yes no yes This task takes about 15...

Page 182: ...nse You have chosen to backup the workstation Operating System Emulator to tape Please ensure that there is a 4mm tape cartridge in the Digital Audio Tape DAT drive Do you want to continue yes no yes...

Page 183: ..._________________ Tape Type Emulator and Sun OS Tape Seq Number ______________ Comments _____________________ The workstation operating system emulator has been successfully backed up 20 STOP YOU HAVE...

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Page 185: ...Disk ID Secondary Disk ID Netra t 1120 SCSI 0 1 Netra 20 Fiber Channel 0 1 Netra 240 SCSI 0 1 PROCEDURE 1 Replace a Defective Disk see Subprocedure 4 5 1 for Netra t 1120 2 Replace a Defective Seconda...

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Page 187: ...ESD sensitive components in antistatic containers PROCEDURE 1 Remove power to the AW See Remove Power to Administrative Workstation Netra t 1120 and Netra 20 Procedure 4 7 2 Open the front access cove...

Page 188: ...the drive handle to lock the drive into the system 8 Replace the front ESD plate using a No 1 Phillips head screwdriver to tighten the three retaining screws holding the ESD plate 9 Replace the front...

Page 189: ...owing procedure 4 1 Halt the Administrative Module AM Emulator 7 At the login prompt login as awadmin 8 From the Administrative Workstation Main Menu select Change Operating System booting disk If giv...

Page 190: ...WWN unique WWN number for the disk unit Device Type Disk device Device Paths dev rdsk c1t1d0s2 Please verify the above list of devices and then enter c or CR to Continue or q to Quit Default c 14 When...

Page 191: ...ct the drive from the system c Holding the drive handle remove the drive from the drive bay 19 Enter return at the console prompt If the following response is not received seek technical assistance De...

Page 192: ...until the drive latch closes 22 Refit the front fascia on the workstation 23 Enter return at the console prompt If the following response is not received seek technical assistance Response Waiting for...

Page 193: ...owing procedure 4 1 Halt the Administrative Module AM Emulator 7 At the login prompt login as awadmin 8 From the Administrative Workstation Main Menu select Change Operating System booting disk If giv...

Page 194: ...Node WWN unique WWN number for the disk unit Device Type Disk device Device Paths dev rdsk c1t0s0s2 Please verify the above list of devices and then enter c or CR to Continue or q to Quit Default c 14...

Page 195: ...t the drive from the system c Holding the drive handle remove the drive from the drive bay 19 Enter return at the console prompt If the following response is not received seek technical assistance Dev...

Page 196: ...d0s3 c1t0d0s4 c1t0d0s5 c1t0d0s6 c1t0d0s7 No new enclosure s were added 24 Log off exit 25 To partition and propagate the system to the non active disk follow steps in procedure Partition and Propagate...

Page 197: ...lator Do you want to continue yes no yes The AW will boot on the primary disk and automatically start the AM emulator 30 Is the system booted and running the emulated AM environment If YES proceed wit...

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Page 199: ...key on the numeric keypad Enter a break sequence to get to firmware mode The break sequences listed should be attempted in the order presented Once in firmware mode continue with the next Step If you...

Page 200: ...will boot on the secondary disk and automatically start the AM emulator 12 Is the system booted and running the emulated AM environment If YES then continue with the next Step If NO seek technical as...

Page 201: ...the system crash dump device to the secondary disk dumpadm d dev dsk c1t1d0s1 22 Enter the following command to determine the correct Ap_Id label for the primary disk drive cfgadm al Response Ap_Id Ty...

Page 202: ...ened by gripping the bezel at the two finger holds and rotating it down to its open position See Figure 4 5 4 1 Netra 240 Front Panel 26 Locate the LED indicators for the primary disk Hard Disk Drive...

Page 203: ...rive from the system c Holding the drive handle remove the drive from the drive bay 29 Install the replacement disk into the HDD 0 bay left disk See Figure 4 5 4 3 Netra 240 Disk Drive Access a Push t...

Page 204: ...unknown c1 dsk c1t0d0 disk connected configured unknown c1 dsk c1t1d0 disk connected configured unknown c2 scsi bus connected configured unknown c2 rmt 0 tape connected configured unknown 33 Log off...

Page 205: ...44 At the login prompt login as awadmin 45 From the Administrative Workstation Main Menu select Boot the Workstation Answer yes to the confirmation If you select a task by mistake answer no to the con...

Page 206: ...50 Log off using the exit command 51 STOP YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE Procedure 4 5 4 235 200 150 October 2005 Page 4 5 4 8 Issue 3 00B...

Page 207: ...er key on the numeric keypad Enter a break sequence to get to firmware mode The break sequences listed should be attempted in the order presented Once in firmware mode continue with the next Step If y...

Page 208: ...will boot on the primary disk and automatically start the AM emulator 12 Is the system booted and running the emulated AM environment If YES then continue with the next Step If NO seek technical assi...

Page 209: ...ng command to set the system crash dump device to the primary disk dumpadm d dev dsk c1t0d0s1 22 Enter the following command to determine the correct Ap_Id label for the secondary disk drive cfgadm al...

Page 210: ...e two finger holds and rotating it down to its open position See Figure 4 5 5 1 Netra 240 Front Panel 26 Locate the LED indicators for the secondary disk Hard Disk Drive 1 HDD 1 left disk on the panel...

Page 211: ...the replacement disk into the HDD 1bay right disk See Figure 4 5 5 3 Netra 240 Disk Drive Access a Push the disk drive catch to the right to release the drive handle if necessary b Holding the drive h...

Page 212: ...inue with the next step 32 Enter the following command to confirm that the replacement disk is now connected to the operating system cfgadm al Response Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition c0 scsi...

Page 213: ...no yes 7 This task will take approximately 15 minutes When it is completed you will be prompted to press Return When the prompt appears press Return 8 If you wish to view the output of this disk init...

Page 214: ...e backup of the workstation Operating System Emulator to disk Answer yes to the following confirmation If you select a task by mistake answer no to the confirmation Response You have chosen to backup...

Page 215: ...with Step 23 If NO seek technical assistance 23 Switch to the MCC by holding down the Ctrl key and pressing Enter not Return Wait for page 111 to be redisplayed 24 Go to MCC page 111 112 and use the 3...

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Page 217: ...address 8 0 20 c7 95 9f Host ID 80c7959f Initializing Memory Rebooting with command boot cdrom Boot device pci 1f 4000 scsi 3 disk 5 0 f File and args SunOS Release 5 8 Version Generic 108528 13 64 b...

Page 218: ...he Workstation on the Default Boot Disk 5e16 2 and later Answer yes to the confirmation If you select a task by mistake answer no to the confirmation Response You have chosen to boot the workstation D...

Page 219: ...console For a Netra 20 Resetting Sun Netra T4 UltraSPARC III No keyboard Copyright 1998 2002 Sun Microsystems Inc All rights reserved OpenBoot 4 5 512 MB memory installed Serial 51344136 Ethernet add...

Page 220: ...rn When the prompt appears press Return and continue with step 7 6 From the main menu select Format and Load the Secondary Disk from CD ROM Answer yes to the confirmation If you select a task by mista...

Page 221: ...If prompted to set the secondary disk as the default boot disk and the secondary disk is the desired default boot disk enter yes Response Do you want to change the default boot device to the secondary...

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Page 223: ...e skip to Step 5 2 Backup the AW operating system to disk and tape See Backup Administrative Workstation Operating System Procedure 4 4 3 Make full office backup tapes see 235 105 210 5ESS Switch Rout...

Page 224: ...DC Power Connector B HSSDC FC AL Connector RJ 45 Ethernet 4 USB Ports Ultra SCSI Power Supply LEDs SCC Card Serial Port A Serial Port B Parallel Port DC Power Connector A 4 2 3 1 Figure 4 6 2 Administ...

Page 225: ...e 4 6 3 Serial Asynchronous Interface SAI for Netra t 1120 PO RT 7 PO RT 0 PO RT 1 PO RT 2 PO RT 3 PO RT 4 PO RT 5 PO RT 6 Asynchronous Patch Panel SAI 0 To STLWS Parallel Port ROP Figure 4 6 4 Serial...

Page 226: ...4 6 5 Quad Fast Ethernet Netra t 1120 Interface Connections QFE Card 0 1 2 3 2 3 4 1 Figure 4 6 6 Quad Fast Ethernet Netra 20 Interface Connections ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE Procedure 4 6...

Page 227: ...d Video AUX Port EIA Port PCI 1 PCI 2 PCI 3 PCI 4 Figure 4 6 7 MCC Interface to Administrative Workstation Netra t 1120 235 200 150 January 2006 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE Procedure 4 6 Is...

Page 228: ...o Administrative Workstation Netra 20 PO RT 7 PO RT 0 PO RT 1 PO RT 2 PO RT 3 PO RT 4 PO RT 5 PO RT 6 Asynchronous Patch Panel SAI 0 To STLWS Parallel Port ROP Figure 4 6 9 STLWS and ROP Interface Net...

Page 229: ...T 4 PO RT 5 PO RT 6 Asynchr onous Pat ch Panel SAI 0 To STLW S RO P PCI 1 PCI 2 PCI 3 PCI 4 Figure 4 6 10 STLWS and ROP Interface Netra t 1120 235 200 150 January 2006 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINT...

Page 230: ...gure 4 6 11 SCANS AMA SCCS Optional OSS Interface Netra t 1120 0 1 M odem DCE M odem DCE To SCANS To SCCS H S I To Optional OSS Interface Converter To AMA 3 2 1 M odem DCE M odem DCE M odem DCE Figure...

Page 231: ...ewdriver to loosen the three retaining screws holding the ESD plate Remove the primary disk drive from the lower disk drive slot by pushing the latch to the right extending the drive handle and pullin...

Page 232: ...bay Label the disk For example Office Secondary Disk 11 Repeat Step 10 to remove the disk drives from the replacement AW Label these drives as Spare Disk 12 Install the disk drives removed from the AW...

Page 233: ...e drive into the system Holding the drive handle insert the secondary disk drive into the right drive bay until contact is made with the backplane connector Push the drive handle to lock the drive int...

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Page 235: ...the AW has been halted If this has not already been done see Halt the Administrative Workstation Procedure 4 2 2 Remove power to the AW by pressing the ON STBY switch on the front of the AW to the ST...

Page 236: ...bles A and B connected to the rear of the AW See Figures 4 7 3 Netra t 1120 or 4 7 4 Netra 20 To open the circuit breaker push the fuse in while turning it counter clockwise and pull the fuse out The...

Page 237: ...Port DB 15 PCI Slots DC Power Connector B HSSDC FC AL Connector RJ 45 Ethernet 4 USB Ports Ultra SCSI Power Supply LEDs SCC Card Serial Port A Serial Port B Parallel Port DC Power Connector A 4 2 3 1...

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Page 239: ...to be restored is the System Power PROCEDURE 1 Connect the DC power cables A and B to the AW See Figure 4 8 1 Netra t 1120 or 4 8 2 Netra 20 1 Trademark of Sun Microsystems Inc PCI 1 PCI 2 PCI 3 PCI 4...

Page 240: ...he AW to the ON position and holding it until the system starts to power up Console LOM Serial LEDs Alarms Port DB 15 PCI Slots DC Power Connector B HSSDC FC AL Connector RJ 45 Ethernet 4 USB Ports Ul...

Page 241: ...located on the upper left corner of the front cover will be lit 4 The AW will automatically boot on the 3B21 Emulator and Operating System software 5 STOP YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE Figure 4 8...

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Page 243: ...ng it until the system powers down The green system power LED located on the upper left corner of the front cover will no longer be lit 4 Open the circuit breaker for the DC power cables A and B conne...

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Page 245: ...by pushing in the fuse while turning it clockwise The fuse alarm LED above the fuse will no longer be lit when the fuse is properly seated 4 Restore power to the replacement AW by pressing the ON STB...

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Page 247: ...4 7 2 Open the top cover of the AW Note If the top cover is not accessible when mounted the unit may need to be completely removed from the frame See Replace System Unit Netra t 1120 or Netra 20 Proc...

Page 248: ...drive being replaced Note The SCSI ID is set using jumper connectors on the set of pins at the rear of the drive The jumper connectors must be configured so that the SCSI ID for the DAT drive is set...

Page 249: ...Push the cover forwards until the lugs on the sides are locked in the slots c Replace the screws on the front of the cover Note If the AW was removed from the frame Step 3 install the AW into the fra...

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Page 251: ...ministrative Workstation Netra t 1120 or Netra 20 Procedure 4 7 2 Open the top cover of the AW Note If the top cover is not accessible when mounted the AW may need to be completely removed from the fr...

Page 252: ...being replaced Note The SCSI ID is set using jumper connectors on the set of pins at the rear of the drive The jumper connectors must be configured so that the SCSI ID for the DAT drive is set to 5 an...

Page 253: ...slots c Tighten the screws on the rear of the cover Note If the AW was removed from the frame in Step 2 install the AW into the frame See Replace System Unit Netra t 1120 or Netra 20 Procedure 4 6 13...

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Page 255: ...kup the AW operating system to disk and tape see Backup Administrative Workstation Operating System Procedure 4 4 3 Make full office backup tapes see 235 105 210 5ESS 2000 Switch Routine Operations an...

Page 256: ...the catch at the front of the disk drive to the right see Figure Netra 240 Disk Drive 4 13 2 c Pull the handle and remove the disk drive from AW by sliding it out from its bay Figure 4 13 1 NETRA 240...

Page 257: ...ve into its bay at the front of the server c Push the metal lever until the drive clicks into place d Close the bezel until it is locked in place 13 Install the mounting brackets that were removed in...

Page 258: ...e replacement AW 17 Restore power to the AW see Restore Power to Administrative Workstation Units Netra 240 Procedure 4 10 18 STOP YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENA...

Page 259: ...designated ground connection point PROCEDURE 1 Halt the AW see Halt the Administrative Workstation Procedure 4 2 2 Remove power to the DAT tape drive unit see Remove Power to DAT Tape Drive Unit Netra...

Page 260: ...Panel 8 Reconnect the SCSI cable to SCSI port A at the rear of the replacement DAT tape drive unit See Figure 4 14 1 Netra 240 DAT Rear Panel 9 Restore power to the DAT tape drive unit see Restore Po...

Page 261: ...11 STOP YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE 235 200 150 March 2006 ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE Procedure 4 14 Issue 3 00C Page 4 14 3...

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Page 263: ...the unit To open the circuit breaker push the fuse in while turning it counter clockwise and pull the fuse out The fuse alarm LED above the fuse will be lit once the fuse is no longer seated 2 Use a P...

Page 264: ...e power cabling has been removed from the terminal block remove the ground wire from the grounding lug 3 STOP YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE Figure 4 15 2 NETRA 240 DAT DC Power Connections ADMINIS...

Page 265: ...ion point Also make sure that the circuit breaker for the DC power cable is open before starting this procedure PROCEDURE 1 Use a Philips screwdriver to connect the DC power cable to the terminal bloc...

Page 266: ...t by closing the circuit breaker for the DC power cable To close the circuit breaker insert the fuse by pushing in the fuse while turning it clockwise The fuse alarm LED above the fuse will no longer...

Page 267: ...the user risks being exposed to radiation PROCEDURE 1 Halt the AW see Halt the Administrative Workstation Procedure 4 2 2 Remove power to the AW see Remove Power to Administrative Workstation Units Ne...

Page 268: ...tem and the clips engage with the chassis see Figure 4 17 2 7 Close the bezel until it is locked in place 8 Restore power to the AW see Restore Power to Administrative Workstation Units Netra 240 Proc...

Page 269: ...OCEDURE 1 Locate the faulty power supply unit at the rear of the AW The power supply units are labeled on the top cover of the AW as PS 0 and PS 1 2 Disconnect the power input cable from the power sup...

Page 270: ...not engage correctly 8 Press the lever up until it clicks Returning the lever to a vertical position engages the power supply unit with the power distribution board inside the AW 9 Connect the power...

Page 271: ...3 Netra t 1120 Insert the tape cartridge so the manufacturer s label is facing left and the write enable switch on the cartridge is facing toward you Note On the Netra t 1120 workstation to access th...

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Page 273: ...green LED is blinking wait for tape to stop 3 Press the UNLOAD button on the front panel of the tape drive and hold it down for at least one full second or until the green LED starts flashing 4 Within...

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Page 275: ...tive Workstation Netra t 1120 and Netra 20 Procedure 4 7 For a Netra 240 AW see Remove Power to DAT Tape Drive Unit Netra 240 Procedure 4 15 3 Restore power to the system or DAT tape drive For a Netra...

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Page 277: ...ape cartridge 2 Observe the green LED blinking slowly to indicate that the tape drive is automatically performing the cleaning cycle If the cartridge has been used for more than 30 cleaning cycles dep...

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Page 279: ...ance Feature 5 10 1 5 10 1 Populate Low Level ECD Forms for Log File Retrieval 5 10 1 1 5 10 2 Populate Low Level ECD Forms for TTY Port 5 10 2 1 5 10 3 Backup Incore ECD to Disk 5 10 3 1 5 10 4 Activ...

Page 280: ...LIST OF TABLES Table 5 10 1 Activate Deactivate Balance Feature Activity Selection 5 10 1 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 235 200 150 June 2004 Page 5 ii Issue 3 00J 5 10 1...

Page 281: ...ely in different offices some tests such as Routine Exercise REX may not have specific test schedules that are best for all offices In cases of this type the Equipment Test List ETL gives references w...

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Page 283: ...cut through to the Host and each DRM and manually applying the SU from the 1990 MCC page or by using SU Automation section 2 12 6 2 to automatically apply the SU to the Host and all DRMs in the Switch...

Page 284: ...ve Workstation AW be put in the remote file receive mode This message should be entered immediately before ordering delivery of software update files from the Software Change Administration and Notifi...

Page 285: ...ftware update SU within 24 hours Users can reenter SCANS to verify downloading has started or to see where the SU is in the queue If SCANS indicates the SU has been downloaded and the previous message...

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Page 287: ...roughput but will not block the ability to perform RCV Once an SU has been sent to the etc bwm directory using the following procedure the SU can be applied by using either a cut through to the Host a...

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Page 289: ...V crosschecks will be performed locally on the DRM rather than on the ASM This will result in a slight decrease in RCV throughput but will not block the ability to perform RCV Once an SU has been sent...

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Page 291: ...ABORTED in progress blue flashing INPROGR PROCEDURE 1 Using the listing of software updates choose the software update with lowest sequence number 2 At the MCC Page 1990 type and enter 9 yyyyyyyyyy t...

Page 292: ...stage indicators will revert back to the point indicated by the arrows 9 At the MCC Page 1990 type and enter 4 to execute SOAK section of message file Response The stage indicators will change as in...

Page 293: ...to re start the execution of the OFFICIAL section c At the MCC Page 112 type and enter 301 and 303 to restore the MHDs 11 STOP YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE 235 200 150 January 2003 ROUTINE MAINTE...

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Page 295: ...ware update If the emulator is running it must be halted before continuing Refer to the main menu item of Halt the Emulator Note If you continue expect severall lines of printout some of which may say...

Page 296: ...t be halted before continuing Refer to the main menu item of Halt the Emulator Do you want to continue yes no yes 13 The emulated AM environment is restored automatically verify that this has occurred...

Page 297: ...nd line Note If the software update contains updates with TARGET EMULATOR depending on the update package an initialization may be required to deactivate the update 3 Access MCC Page 1990 Response EXE...

Page 298: ...tation Operating System Procedure 4 4 5 If the new last official software update needs to be backed out go to Step 2 Note No more than three official software updates can be removed this way 6 STOP YO...

Page 299: ...C Page 1990 in order to start the software update process type and enter 9 yyyyyyyyyy Where y y 6 digit or 10 digit software update number Response On MCC Page 1990 status of software update is displa...

Page 300: ...OMPLETED displayed on the RESPONSE line If YES continue with Step 3e If NO Repeat Step 3 from the beginning If step 3 is repeated and the backout does not complete successfully seek technical support...

Page 301: ...es 7 This task will take approximately 2 minutes When it is completed you will be prompted to press Return When the prompt appears press Return The operating system software update backout has complet...

Page 302: ...cally verify that this has occurred 12 If the UNIX console page is displayed switch to the MCC of the AW by holding down the Ctrl key and pressing Enter not Return 13 STOP YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROC...

Page 303: ...fragmented or insufficient that even this procedure will be unable to generate sufficient patch space for a successful program update process PROCEDURE 1 Enter the following command UPD PATCH TARGET a...

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Page 305: ...Once the ECD is populated the balance feature is activated deactivated and re activated with Recent Change Verify RC V The ECD update is a one time effort There are variations in the software release...

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Page 307: ...and enter trbegin Response tr_name 6 Enter CARRIAGE RETURN Response Enter Execute Change 7 Type and enter e Response Enter Form Name 8 Type and enter classdef Response Enter Database Operation I Inser...

Page 308: ...and enter Response Enter Form Name 19 Type and enter trend Response tr_name 20 Type and enter ret 4 times Response Enter Execute Change 21 Type and enter e Response Enter Form Name 22 Type and enter...

Page 309: ...Type and enter ret Response Enter Execute Change 7 Type and enter e Response Enter Form Name 8 Type and enter classdef Response Enter Database Operation I Insert R Review U Update D Delete 9 Type and...

Page 310: ...nter CARIAGE RETURN Response Change field 16 Type and enter ret Response Enter Update Change 17 Type and enter u Response class_name 18 Type and enter Response Enter Form Name 19 Type and enter trend...

Page 311: ...and enter Response Enter Form Name 5 Type and enter activate Response 1 copy_inc_to_disk 6 Enter CARRIAGE RETURN Response ODIN requests action desired 7 Type and enter e Response ODIN returns to the...

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Page 313: ...o Step e If NO continue with Step c c At the MCC do Steps d through g d Type and enter 196 Response RECENT CHANGE AND VERIFY view is displayed with cursor at PRINT OPTION e Type and enter n Response C...

Page 314: ...nge Validate or Print 8 Type and enter u Response updating FORM UPDATED 9 Exit Recent Change and Verify 10 Backup Office Dependent Data using Subprocedure 5 10 6 11 STOP YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCED...

Page 315: ...to Step e If NO continue with Step c c At the MCC do Steps d through g d Type and enter 196 Response RECENT CHANGE AND VERIFY view is displayed with cursor at PRINT OPTION e Type and enter n Response...

Page 316: ...nge Validate or Print 8 Type and enter u Response updating FORM UPDATED 9 Exit Recent Change and Verify 10 Backup Office Dependent Data using Subprocedure 5 10 6 11 STOP YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCED...

Page 317: ...e the AM and the CMP At the MCC type and enter BKUP ODD NRODD xx RODD AM CMP 0 Where xx The switching module number Response BKUP NRODD COMPLETED Note 2 Database backup will take several minutes to co...

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Page 319: ...have been successfully completed 5 11 2 Prerequisite Conversion Conditions 1 The following prerequisites must be satisfied before performing this procedure The vendor supplied BITS clock HP55400A1 or...

Page 320: ...EX is inhibited it must be allowed at the conclusion of this conversion procedure 4 At the MCC type and enter INH REX SM a Where a Switching module number Response OK 5 At the MCC type and enter OP RE...

Page 321: ...reference cables are installed see Figure 5 11 1 Input clock reference cables to BITS box Output clock reference cables between BITS box and TSIU4 TSIU4 2 2 At the MCC Page 1190 verify that both Modu...

Page 322: ...1 Where a Switching module number 3 Visually verify connection of output clock reference cable as shown below FROM TO BITS BOX see Figure 5 11 2 TSICOM 1 see Figure 5 11 3 EQL 62 116 TSIU4 353 Berg Co...

Page 323: ...roblem contact next level of technical support as required Do not continue until problem is resolved 5 11 5 2 Verify Timing Reference Connections for MCTSI Side 0 1 At the MCC Page 1190 switch MCTSI 1...

Page 324: ...ber 8 At the MCC Page 1190 diagnose MCTSI 0 type and enter 500 9 Did MCTSI 0 pass all diagnostics If YES continue with Step 10 If NO resolve problem contact next level of technical support as required...

Page 325: ...1 ee MSU scan point number 00 31 Response Enter Insert Change Validate or Print 7 To insert type and enter i Response inserting FORM INSERTED 8 Repeat Steps 6 and 7 to insert additional scan point 9 W...

Page 326: ...00 1190 a CMD Where a Switching module number Response RMV MCTSI a 0 COMPLETED 5 11 6 2 Update TSICOM 0 CLI 1 Select and prepare terminal for RC V activities 2 At the RC V terminal type and enter 18 1...

Page 327: ...to components by static electricity Remove the UM74B UM74C circuit pack from MCTSI side 0 per EQL and replace with UM74D EQL 62 020 TSIU4 EQL 45 017 TSIU4 2 5 11 6 4 Power Up MCTSI Side 0 1 At the MC...

Page 328: ...Type and enter switching module number Response System populates remainder of view Enter Update Change Validate or Print 4 Type and enter c Response Change field 5 Type and enter TSICOM 1 CLI or field...

Page 329: ...2 5 11 6 10 Power Up MCTSI Side 1 1 At the MCTSI cabinet side 1 PCD pack depress the ON button Response REPT PWR ON MCTSI a 1 Where a Switching module number 5 11 6 11 Diagnose MCTSI Side 1 1 At the...

Page 330: ...a CMD Where a Switching module number Response OK 5 11 8 4 Allow Routine Exercises Caution All routine exercises inhibited earlier in the procedure must be allowed Failure to do this may result in of...

Page 331: ...c Interval in days 0 90 between successive ODD backup runs d Time of day in hours and minutes 0 2359 Response OK 5 11 8 7 Recommended Soak Period 1 Monitor the ROP output for any peripheral fault reco...

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Page 333: ...1 6 5 Analyze and Clear Non Diagnosable Switching Module Memory Errors 6 5 1 6 6 Replace EI Paddle Board 6 6 1 6 7 Replace CPI Paddle Board 6 7 1 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 6 6 1 Ethernet Interface Paddle...

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Page 335: ...acts Contact damage or contamination can cause poor connections Caution 2 Before removing or inserting a circuit pack power down the circuit unless otherwise specifically directed in a maintenance pro...

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Page 337: ...ndix A1 4 Identify the locked up terminal s Teletypewriter TTY member number In this procedure the TTY member number and the video terminal number are synonymous The video terminal number is probably...

Page 338: ...RST TTYC fail to restore the locked up terminal To perform Step 8 the video terminal at the MCC must be operational 8 Go to Perform Office Terminal Software Initialization Procedure 6 2 CORRECTIVE MAI...

Page 339: ...2 terminates and restarts all killable nonessential user and supervisor processes and also restarts all MTTY and TTY controllers 3 Craft initialization level 3 terminates and restarts all killable ess...

Page 340: ...APPLICATION PARAMETER by one and repeat from Step 3 7 On the EAI PAGE type and enter 43 8 Type and enter 15 to perform Craft Terminal Initialization 9 STOP YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE CORRECTIV...

Page 341: ...of service on those lines connected to the LU Danger Hazardous voltages are present on LU packs even shortly after they are removed from the cabinet Do not touch exposed components or wiring paths on...

Page 342: ...using excessive current load that should be cleared before proceeding with the pack insertion procedure 7 Use the appropriate pack inserting reseating procedure as follows be alert for the blowing of...

Page 343: ...turn Tag Tool OVERVIEW The automatic circuit pack Return Tag RTAG tool allows maintenance personnel to display and print recent diagnostic and fabric test faults as well as generate in an interactive...

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Page 349: ...Figures and Tables in 235 600 750 Output Messages Manual for the REPT SM HWLVL and the REPT SM HASHSUM output messages 3 Determine the status of the affected MCTSI side and its mate side At an ASM wor...

Page 350: ...istently ATP 6 Once the previous steps have been completed successfully using the RESTORE poke command or the RST MCTSI input message restore the MCTSI 7 Verify that the MCTSI restored successfully no...

Page 351: ...indicated the 982YP Ethernet Interface paddle board for SM 2000 See Figure 6 6 1 PROCEDURE 1 At the front of the cabinet go to the Power Display pack 410AA of the SG for the MCTSI that is OOS The 410A...

Page 352: ...ring the EI paddle board replacement The UN584 for MCTSI SG 0 is at position 019 088 The UN584 for MCTSI SG 1 is at position 028 088 Warning Do not disconnect the coaxial cables from the T connectors...

Page 353: ...response ATP If YES STOP YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE If NO continue with Step 13 13 Warning The following step will cause an expected loss of communication between the switching module and the w...

Page 354: ...nd enter the input command used in Step 11 21 Is the diagnostic response ATP If YES STOP YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE If NO seek technical assistance CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE Procedure 6 6 235 200...

Page 355: ...e Figure 6 7 1 PROCEDURE 1 At the front of the cabinet go to the Power Display pack 410AA of the SG for the MCTSI that is OOS The 410AA for SG 0 is at position 19 021 The 410AA for SG 1 is at position...

Page 356: ...or damage the backplane 8 Connect the CPI cable to the new CPI paddle board 9 At the front of the frame reseat the KBN8 circuit pack 10 At the out of service 410AA power up the MCTSI SG by pressing t...

Page 357: ...If NO seek technical assistance 235 200 150 January 2003 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE Procedure 6 7 Issue 3 00 Page 6 7 3...

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Page 359: ...3 1 7 1 4 Attempt Recovery Boot 7 1 4 1 7 2 Post AM Recovery Cleanup 7 2 1 7 2 1 Post AM Recovery Cleanup 7 2 1 1 7 2 2 Restore Switching Module Text on Outboard MHDs 7 2 2 1 7 2 3 Restore the Switchi...

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Page 361: ...ng system recovery see 235 105 250 5ESS Switch System Recovery Manual Problems that are associated with service outage should be escalated to Lucent Technologies support either the North American Regi...

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Page 363: ...Boot the AW using a 3B21 Emulator and Operating System CD ROM Initialize the secondary disk Load the AW disk from the 3B21 Emulator and Operating System CD ROM or a backup tape and Boot the AW Propaga...

Page 364: ...Emulator and Operating System CD ROM begin office dead start recovery with Load the 3B21 Emulator and Operating System CD ROM and Boot the AW Procedure 7 1 1 SYSTEM RECOVERY Procedure 7 1 235 200 150...

Page 365: ...following command at the ok prompt to boot the AW from the CD ROM boot cdrom If cdrom is not defined correctly use the following commands to verify the DVD CD ROM drive device ID and set the CD ROM d...

Page 366: ...3 ba 90 a2 dd Host ID 8390a2dd Initializing Memory Rebooting with command boot cdrom Boot device pci 1e 600000 ide d cdrom 0 0 f File and args SunOS Release 5 8 Version Generic 108528 29 64 bit Copyr...

Page 367: ...primary disk operating system partitions will be overwritten with data from the backup tape and its MHD partitions are preserved Do you want to continue yes no yes This task will take approximately 3...

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Page 369: ...se You have chosen to initialize a new workstation disk If the Emulator is running it must be halted before continuing Refer to the Main Menu item of Halt the Emulator Do you want to continue yes no y...

Page 370: ...up To Secondary Disk Menu select Return to the main menu 15 From the Administrative Workstation Main Menu select Boot the Workstation Answer yes to the following confirmation If you select a task by m...

Page 371: ...tion continues to fail take action described in 235 600 601 Process Recovery Manual and or seek technical assistance 3 Enter the EAI page commands for the selected configuration from Table 7 1 3 1 Res...

Page 372: ...r to output the DAT header Enter the following poke 42 Enter the following parameter type h Note Be patient A series of PRMs should be displayed or printed that list the backup sessions and logical vo...

Page 373: ...v Volume number entered Note 1 Step 14 d assumes that this is a single session multi volume DAT If other session is to be used enter the correct session number Note 2 If the session volume request PRM...

Page 374: ...tabase PRM_0 E151 3364 EEEE EEEE displayed on the EAI page c Type and enter 42 d Type and enter s session Observe the session PRM_0 E151 3373 FFEE EEEE displayed on the EAI page e Type and enter 42 f...

Page 375: ...x xx 19 Did the tape load completion PRM follow the progression PRMs If YES AM ODD has been loaded continue with the next step If NO analyze any failure PRMs Seek technical assistance 20 At this point...

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Page 377: ...type and enter 54 to initialize the AM 5 Did the EAI Page respond with one of the following Boot y n or BkRt Set Boot y n If YES type and enter y and continue with the next step If NO continue with th...

Page 378: ...tape Verify which is the more recent AM ODD file 11 Read the backup ODD pointer from the ODD partition Enter message DUMP FILE ALL FN no5odd data0 bk aimrc Response DUMP FILE ALL COMPLETED x no5doddx...

Page 379: ...ore the tapes are read in the AM ODD that will become active is the ODD BEFORE the last AM Backup 24 Unmount the active partition dev no5aodd1 Type and enter INH FILESYS UMOUNT FN dev no5aodd1 Respons...

Page 380: ...M ODD backup tape on the tape drive 35 To read the AM ODD backup tape into the ODD partitions type and enter EXC ENVIR UPROC FN etc mkdsk ARGS i dev mt00 d dev vtoc p tmp tmpodd ptn Response EXC ENVIR...

Page 381: ...em Before performing the system initialization be sure that the Backup Root indicator is SET and the Min Config indicator is clear on the EAI page If YES continue with the next step If NO seek technic...

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Page 383: ...t change log files and then clearing the AM recent change backout indicator Also switching module ODD of the same vintage as the AM ODD must be loaded in from tape so there is consistency between the...

Page 384: ...LATER If the AM recovered on the backup root file system copy backup partitions to root partitions Then after duplexing the disks reboot the AM on root configuration with 53 PROCEDURE 1 Follow these s...

Page 385: ...ive or waiting type and enter STP DMQ MHD x zzzzzz Where x Unit number of MHD zzzzzz ACTIVE and or WAITING as per output message from previous step 4 On MCC Page 111 are MHD 2 3 shown as duplexed fail...

Page 386: ...Mnn nnnn unixa 5ex x xx xx BWMnn nnnn no5text im 5ex x xx xx BWMnn nnnn no5text 5ex x xx xx BWMnn nnnn 9 Are the software update levels of no5text and no5text im the same If YES continue with the next...

Page 387: ...d allow the CU to be restored On EAI page type and enter 21 and 23 15 Allow MHD diagnostics again and restore MHDs to duplex operation Type and enter ALW DMQ SRC ADP 16 Restart diagnostics if necessar...

Page 388: ...guration Subprocedure 7 2 4 to recover root file system and return to next step If NO continue with next step 21 Type and enter ALW AUD SODD FULL 22 Reschedule ODD Backup Type and enter BKUP ODD EVERY...

Page 389: ...Response DUMP BKTAPE TD x IN PROGRESS SESSION VOLUME NAME BLOCKS SOURCE DATE a b c d e f Where a Backup session number b Logical volume number c Logical volume name d Number of blocks for the logical...

Page 390: ...678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456...

Page 391: ...e Please enter volume number 13 At the RDLDFT display prompt enter 3 for the volume number for SM Text Response What tape density is to be used Please enter the number 8 for low density or the number...

Page 392: ...the switching module text backup tape read into the text partitions successfully If YES STOP YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE If NO seek technical assistance SYSTEM RECOVERY Procedure 7 2 2 235 200...

Page 393: ...owing steps will install the switching module ODD disk image from backup switching module ODD tapes PROCEDURE 1 Mount the tape on the tape drive At the MCC type and enter DUMP BKTAPE TD x Where x Path...

Page 394: ...he screens displayed by rdldft will not paint as it does when used with an STLWS Some lines in the screens which follow may not be displayed Commands are entered in the upper left corner and displayed...

Page 395: ...456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 Please enter volume number 13 At the RDLDFT display prompt type and enter the volume number 4 9 from Step 1 Response What tape density is...

Page 396: ...xt bkup clrlg STOPPED rm cni directory OR EXC ENVIR UPROC STOPPED If log files do not exist rm non existent 22 Type and enter STP EXC ANY FN no5text rcv lglog UCL Response REPT ULARP ATTEMPTING TO RES...

Page 397: ...DUMP FILE ALL COMPLETE Contents of no5text bkup bkup ptn printed dev broot dev bdb dev betc dev boot 3 Do the contents of no5text bkup prim ptn and no5text bkup bkup ptn agree with the responses liste...

Page 398: ...omplete If YES continue with the next step If NO analyze the initialization failure 9 STOP YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE Return to Post AM Recovery Cleanup Subprocedure 7 2 1 SYSTEM RECOVERY Proce...

Page 399: ...pause briefly to allow the switching module to reestablish communication if possible and update the MCC display PROCEDURE 1 Perform a visual check to ensure that the Ethernet1 cabling between the swit...

Page 400: ...9 Halt the Administrative Workstation by executing Procedure 4 2 10 Restore the Administrative Workstation by executing Procedure 4 3 11 Restore MHDs 1 and 3 by poking 301 and 303 on the MCC 111 112 p...

Page 401: ...Grow in TDMS EADAS Data Link in ECD 8 11 1 1 8 11 2 Update RC V 8 1 for TDMS EADAS Data Link 8 11 2 1 8 11 3 Connect Hardware for TDMS EADAS Data Link 8 11 3 1 8 11 4 Define TDMS EADAS Port on TDMS S...

Page 402: ...20 8 4 3 Figure 8 4 2 Recent Change Terminal Installation Netra 20 8 4 3 Figure 8 4 3 Recent Change Terminal Installation Netra 240 8 4 4 Figure 8 5 1 Dial Up MCC Hardware Connections 8 5 4 Figure 8 6...

Page 403: ...40 8 11 3 3 Figure 8 13 1 Traffic Printer Installation Netra t 1120 8 13 3 Figure 8 13 2 Traffic Printer Installation Netra 20 8 13 3 Figure 8 13 3 Traffic Printer Installation Netra 240 8 13 4 Figure...

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Page 405: ...nits already present The term degrowth refers to the removal of equipment units and the removal of packs or circuits from an equipment unit All of the equipment which may be grown must also be conside...

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Page 407: ...CV INITIALIZATION IN PROGRESS message displayed UNIX RTR RCV ODIN Data Entry page displayed h You have completed Enter UNIX RTR Recent Change and Verify proceed to Step 2 i At STLWS terminal type and...

Page 408: ...as non shared VTTYs b To determine the port availability on VTTYC at a selected terminal type and enter the command OP CFGSTAT VIOP TTY NAMES VTTY0 or tty VTTY2 or tty VTTY7 or ttyh or VTRAFFPRT VTTY9...

Page 409: ...onse RST VTTYC VTTY x COMPLETED f Third prompt Restore VTTY x to service Enter CARRIAGE RETURN to continue At DRM MCC terminal type and enter command RST VTTY x Where x appropriate VTTY number Respons...

Page 410: ...ss code type and enter OP RCACCESS TTY xxxx Where xxxx TTY name from TTY NAMES list in Step 3b for example if growing VTTY12 xxxx ttym Response The access code will be returned in hexadecimal 7 Backup...

Page 411: ...ype and enter Response RCV INITIALIZATION IN PROGRESS message displayed UNIX RTR RCV ODIN Data Entry page displayed h You have completed Enter UNIX RTR Recent Change and Verify proceed to Step 2 i At...

Page 412: ...gical unit Response RMV VTTYC x COMPLETED e Second prompt Restore VTTYC x to service Enter CARRIAGE RETURN to continue At DRM MCC terminal type and enter command RST VTTYC x Where x VTTYC number of th...

Page 413: ...V ECD COMPLETED 6 Restore VTTYC x to service Note If the Perform Virtual TTY Growth procedure is planned to be executed concurrently Steps 6 and 7 can be omitted a At DRM MCC type and enter RST VTTYC...

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Page 415: ...have completed Enter UNIX RTR Recent Change and Verify proceed to Step 2 i At STLWS terminal type and enter RCV MENU DATA RCVECD Response RCV ECD PARAMETER INFO page displayed with cursor at 1 databa...

Page 416: ...ter as specified or CARRIAGE RETURN 4 auth_chk enter as specified or CARRIAGE RETURN 5 term_type enter as specified or CARRIAGE RETURN 6 line_mode enter as specified or CARRIAGE RETURN 7 port enter 2...

Page 417: ...SLOT No SAI PORT TTYC PORT TTYC No 0 2 2 2 11 0 2 3 3 11 0 2 4 2 12 0 2 5 3 12 0 2 6 2 13 0 2 7 3 13 1 1 0 2 14 1 1 1 3 14 1 1 2 2 15 1 1 3 3 15 1 1 4 2 16 1 1 5 3 16 1 1 6 2 17 1 1 7 3 17 235 200 15...

Page 418: ...TY on a Netra 240 b SAI 1 Port 7 is reserved for the ROP on a Netra 240 c Type and enter i Note When growing a TTY terminal a defensive check failure message REPT CONFIG FAULT Assert 412 may be receiv...

Page 419: ...PCI 2 PCI 3 PCI 4 To STLW S Figure 8 3 1 STLWS Installation Netra t 1120 PO RT 7 PO RT 0 PO RT 1 PO RT 2 PO RT 3 PO RT 4 PO RT 5 PO RT 6 Asynchronous Patch Panel SAI 1 Optional PO RT 7 PO RT 0 PO RT...

Page 420: ...nd enter Response Exit the ttyadd form d Type and enter Response Exit this recent change session If the TAU is not being added to the STLWS continue with Step 11 6 Define the STLWS trunk group a Selec...

Page 421: ...ASS menu page displayed b Type and enter 5 1 Response Enter Database Operation I Insert R Review U Update D Delete c Type and enter i Response TRUNK GROUP page displayed Cursor at TGN attribute d Usin...

Page 422: ...attribute e Repeat Steps c and d for second member number f Type and enter Response 5 0 TRUNKS TGN MEMBER VIEWS page displayed g Type and enter q 8 Update the STLWS trunk group a Select and prepare t...

Page 423: ...iew Enter Update Change Validate or Print d Type and enter c Response Change Field e Using the Translation Guide TG 5 and Office Records update the following characteristics for an STLWS trunk group m...

Page 424: ...d enter the appropriate TN Response System completes remainder of view Enter Update Change Validate or Print e Type and enter c Response Change Field f Update the following attributes LEN assigned loc...

Page 425: ...hrough i b Type and enter 199 Response RCV PARAMETER INFO page displayed with cursor at 1 database_name c Type and enter incore Response 2 review only d Type and enter n Response 3 journaling e Type a...

Page 426: ...nse BKUP ODD COMPLETED It is recommended that primary disk be backed up and that a shelf copy of the disks be made 15 STOP YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE GROWTH AND DEGROWTH Procedure 8 3 235 200 1...

Page 427: ...You have completed Enter UNIX RTR Recent Change and Verify proceed to Step 2 i At STLWS terminal type and enter RCV MENU DATA RCVECD Response RCV ECD PARAMETER INFO page displayed with cursor at 1 da...

Page 428: ...6 line_mode enter as specified or CARRIAGE RETURN 7 port enter 2 or 3 for TTYC port see Table 8 3 1 and 8 3 2 8 ttyc_number enter TTYC number base on SAI port see Table 8 3 1 and 8 3 2 9 plu_unit_nam...

Page 429: ...2 PCI 3 PCI 4 To RC V Figure 8 4 1 Recent Change Terminal Installation Netra2 t 1120 PORT 7 PORT 0 PORT 1 PORT 2 PORT 3 PORT 4 PORT 5 PORT 6 Asynchronous Patch Panel SAI 1 Optional PORT 7 PORT 0 PORT...

Page 430: ...Exit the ttyadd form d Type and enter Response Exit this recent change session 6 Backup Incore ECD to disk a At MCC do Steps b through i b Type and enter 199 Response RCV PARAMETER INFO page displayed...

Page 431: ...ttys ttyt or ttyv Where ttys TTY18 ttyt TTY19 ttyv TTY21 Where b is obtained from INPUT OUTPUT Manual b To check on the access code type and enter message OP RCACCESS TTY a Where a ttys ttyt or ttyv W...

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Page 433: ...del 3810 or Any 9600 baud compatible modem Cable 1 407645092 10ft or 407645118 50ft Black Box Corp EYN251 0010 MM 10ft or EYN251 0050 MM 50ft Cable 2 407645092 10ft or 407645118 50ft Black Box Corp EY...

Page 434: ...solate the switching module Type and enter 403 Response ISOLATE Y N c Type and enter y Response SET ISOL SM 1 COMPLETED 7 Enter poke 59 on the MCC EAI page to halt the AM emulator Response Terminate E...

Page 435: ...orkstation Netra t 1120 and Netra 20 Procedure 4 7 2 MCC terminal For a Netra 240 workstation 1 Netra 240 workstation and external tape device See Remove Power to Administrative Workstation Units Netr...

Page 436: ...TN Analog Line Analog Line REMOTE MCC TERMINAL EXISTING LOCAL MCC SUN CONSOLE TERMINAL If equipped KS23996 KS24697 Color MCC SUN Console Terminal OR Administrative Workstation Serial Port B SERIAL SPL...

Page 437: ...wer up the AW units and dial up MCC hardware in the following order For a Netra t 1120 or Netra 20 workstation 1 MCC terminal 2 Modem A Paradyne 3810 3 Netra t 1120 and Netra 20 workstation See Restor...

Page 438: ...n is established d Drop the dial up MCC connection Type and enter at the dial up MCC terminal to enter the modem s online command mode Then type and enter ATH0 to drop the connection 22 STOP YOU HAVE...

Page 439: ...al Splitter 407947290 Black Box Corp TL073A R2 Modem Aa local modem 106597768 Paradyne Corp Model 3810 Modem B remote modem 106597768 Paradyne Corp Model 3810 or Any 9600 baud compatible modem Cable 1...

Page 440: ...ation to be halted and powered down This procedure should be scheduled to ensure that it does not interfere with any other planned maintenance activity 1 Ensure that there is no Recent Change Verify R...

Page 441: ...main menu item of Halt the Emulator Do you want to continue yes no yes 13 Wait for the ok prompt to appear 14 Power down the AW units and Sun console terminal in the following order For a Netra3 t 112...

Page 442: ...f Modem XON XOFF Security MODEM A MODEM B PSTN Analog Line Analog Line REMOTE SUN CONSOLE TERMINAL EXISTING LOCAL MCC SUN CONSOLE TERMINAL If equipped KS23996 KS24697 Color MCC SUN Console Terminal OR...

Page 443: ...em A Paradyne 3810 3 Netra t 1120 and Netra 20 workstation See Restore Power to Administrative Workstation Netra t 1120 and Netra 20 Procedure 4 8 For a Netra 240 workstation 1 Local MCC Sun console t...

Page 444: ...he Sun console Simply type and enter go at the ok prompt to allow the administrative workstation to resume operation d Drop the dial up Sun console connection Type and enter at the dial up Sun console...

Page 445: ...e displayed h You have completed Enter UNIX RTR Recent Change and Verify proceed to Step 2 i At STLWS terminal type and enter RCV MENU DATA RCVECD Response RCV ECD PARAMETER INFO page displayed with c...

Page 446: ...ort enter 0 3 SCANS_baud_rate enter CARRIAGE RETURN c Type and enter i d The low level forms will now be added automatically 4 Install the SCANS data link See Figures 8 7 1 8 7 2 and 8 7 3 for hardwar...

Page 447: ...al OSS To AMA 3 2 1 Modem DCE Modem DCE Modem DCE M odem DCE Modem DCE Interface Converter 0 Figure 8 7 2 SCANS Data Link Hardware Installation Netra 20 235 200 150 October 2005 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH Pr...

Page 448: ...URN Response FORM INSERTED c Type and enter Response Exit the sdladd form d Type and enter Response Exit this recent change session 6 Backup Incore ECD to disk a At MCC do Steps b through i Figure 8 7...

Page 449: ...Type and enter e Response ODIN will return to the UNIX RTR ODIN Data Entry page i Type and enter Response RCV MENU RCV ECD COMPLETED 7 Backup Office Dependent Data Note Prior to the response there wil...

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Page 451: ...r Response RCV INITIALIZATION IN PROGRESS message displayed UNIX RTR RCV ODIN Data Entry page displayed h You have completed Enter UNIX RTR Recent Change and Verify proceed to Step 2 i At STLWS termin...

Page 452: ...llowing 4800DIAL 9600DIAL 9600PRI 56000PRI 56000SW Note Fields not specified receive the default value by entering CARRIAGE RETURN c Type and enter i d The low level forms will now be added automatica...

Page 453: ...Link Hardware Connection Netra3 t 1120 0 1 M odem DCE Modem DCE To SCANS To SCCS H S I To Optional OSS To AMA 3 2 Modem DCE Modem DCE Interface Converter 1 Modem DCE Figure 8 8 2 AMA Data Link Hardwar...

Page 454: ...ETURN Response FORM INSERTED c Type and enter Response Exit the sdladd form d Type and enter Response Exit this recent change session 6 Backup Incore ECD to disk a At MCC do Steps b through i Figure 8...

Page 455: ...Type and enter e Response ODIN will return to the UNIX RTR ODIN Data Entry page i Type and enter Response RCV MENU RCV ECD COMPLETED 7 Backup Office Dependent Data Note Prior to the response there wil...

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Page 457: ...receive the above response continue with the next step 5 Enter cd opt ATT3bem var Response 6 Enter pwd Response opt ATT3bem var 7 Change the UNEQ to EQIP 1 Enter vi em_scc 2 Enter w 3 Enter cw 4 Enter...

Page 458: ...l now be added automatically Response 1 sdl_name 10 Type and enter Response Enter Form Name 11 Type and enter Response Exit this recent change session 12 To verify SDL1 has been inserted view the 113...

Page 459: ...copy_inc_to_disk 21 Enter CARRIAGE RETURN Response Enter Execute Change 22 Type and enter e Response Enter Form Name 23 Type and enter Response Exit this recent change session a Install the SCC data...

Page 460: ...a Link Hardware Connection Netra2 t 1120 To SCANS To SCCS H S I To Optional OSS To AMA 3 1 Modem DCE Modem DCE M odem DCE Modem DCE 0 1 2 Interface Converter Modem DCE Figure 8 9 2 SCC Data Link Hardw...

Page 461: ...COMPLETED 25 Restart ULARP processes At MCC type and enter INIT ULARP Response INIT ULARP COMPLETED 26 STOP YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE Figure 8 9 3 SCC Data Link Hardware Connection Netra 240 2...

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Page 463: ...ETURN Note This field does not apply for SDL6 Response Enter Insert Change 9 Type and enter i The low level forms will now be added automatically Response 1 sdl_name 10 Type and enter Response Enter F...

Page 464: ...he ATPRC Data Link The ATPRC Data Link consists of a dataset and cable connected to the High Speed Bus controller interface Figures 8 10 1 8 10 2 and 8 10 3 provide an illustration of the hardware con...

Page 465: ...OSS To AMA 3 1 Modem DCE Modem DCE M odem DCE Modem DCE 0 1 2 Interface Converter Modem DCE Figure 8 10 2 ATPRC Data Link Hardware Connection Netra 20 235 200 150 October 2005 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH Proc...

Page 466: ...COMPLETED 22 Execute a 54 on the MCC EIA page to allow the Data Link to be restored to ACT 23 STOP YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE Figure 8 10 3 ATPRC Data Link Hardware Connection Netra 240 GROWTH...

Page 467: ...site RS422 to RS232 converter Black Box part IC456A RS422 cable Black Box part EDN37J 00XX MM where XX is the cable length in feet RS232 cable Black Box part ECM25C 0010 MM This procedure takes approx...

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Page 469: ...89012345678901212345678901234567890123456 8 11 1 Grow in TDMS EADAS Data Link in ECD OVERVIEW Warning ECD forms are case sensitive Use capital letters where shown PROCEDURE 1 Grow in UCB for SDLC3 At...

Page 470: ...90123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901...

Page 471: ...Delete 25 Type and enter u to update the ucb record Response FORM UPDATED 26 Type and enter Response Cursor at Enter Form Name 27 Type and enter trend Response 1 tr_name TREND 2 dis_cf_checks n 3 appl...

Page 472: ...se Operation I Insert R Review U Update D Delete 42 Type and enter u to update the ucb record Response FORM UPDATED 43 Type and enter Response Cursor at Enter Form Name 44 Type and enter trend Respons...

Page 473: ...Database Operation I Insert R Review U Update D Delete 58 Type and enter u to update the ucb record Response FORM UPDATED 59 Type and enter Response Cursor at Enter Form Name 60 Type and enter trend R...

Page 474: ...234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567...

Page 475: ...5678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012345...

Page 476: ...890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 1234567890123...

Page 477: ...enter SDL Response Cursor at Change field 86 Type and enter 40 87 Type and enter 3 and then enter a CARRIAGE RETURN Response Enter Database Operation I Insert R Review U Update D Delete 88 Type and e...

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Page 485: ...6789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 ULARP ECD Record ularp 1 1 Recent Change and Verify 1 rec_name ECW6 2 exec_no 1730 3 child_priority 50 4 boot_prm 0x0 5 sleep 0 6 utilid 0x781 7 runtype PRO...

Page 486: ...Form Name 160 Type and enter trend Response 1 tr_name TREND 2 dis_cf_checks n 3 apply_tr y 4 o_missing_links n 161 Enter CARRIAGE RETURN 4 times Response Enter Execute Change 162 Type and enter e Res...

Page 487: ...and enter 3 Response Reading 177 Type and enter 2 to view screen 2 178 Type and enter c to change a field Response Cursor at Change field 179 Type and enter 21 to change the MAJOR_STATUS field 180 Typ...

Page 488: ...y_inc_to_disk YES 187 Enter CARRIAGE RETURN Response Enter Execute Change 188 Type and enter e Response Executing 189 Type and enter to exit ECD RC V 190 THIS IS A SAFE STOPPING POINT proceed to Proce...

Page 489: ...Enter Insert Change Validate or Print 5 Type and enter c Response Change Field 6 For 5E14 type and enter EADAS Response Cursor at EADAS LINK attribute For 5E15 and later type and enter TRFM Response C...

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Page 491: ...from the RS232 port on the converter to the Data Communication Equipment DCE which may be a modem DSU2 or router 4 Plug the converter s AC power adapter into a UPS 120VAC outlet Refer to Figures 8 11...

Page 492: ...ing Diagram for TDMS EADAS or RMAS Data Link Netra1 t 1120 High Speed Interface HSI Administrative Workstation RS422 RS232 Converter IC456A R2 RS422 RS232 120 VAC DCE Modem DSU or Router Facility PSTN...

Page 493: ...RS422 RS232 120 VAC DCE Modem DSU or Router Facility PSTN Network EDN37J 00XX MM cable ECM25C 0010 MM cable PCI 2 PCI 1 PCI 0 Port 0 Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Figure 8 11 3 4 Wiring Diagram for TDMS EADAS...

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Page 495: ...DRM should be defined in the TDMS system The DRM EADAS TDMS data link from the DRM must be treated the same as the EADAS TDMS datalink from a 5ESS switch 2 THIS IS A SAFE STOPPING POINT 235 200 150 J...

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Page 497: ...IX prompt type and enter the following command ps axkp grep as Response The expected response should be not necessarily in this order 10 78 no5text as ECap 1 98 no5text rcv RCasrsys 10 4784235 no5text...

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Page 499: ...OCEDURE 1 At the MCC type and enter RST SDLC 3 to restore SDLC3 to service Response RST SDLC 3 COMPLETED THIS IS A SAFE STOPPING POINT proceed to Procedure 8 11 7 235 200 150 January 2003 GROWTH AND D...

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Page 501: ...for AMA billing data if the SCANS link is active or if the TNM SCCS data link is required to be active 5 Remove all data links from service except the EADAS TDMS data link by typing and entering the...

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Page 503: ...e Dependent Data PROCEDURE 1 At the MCC type and enter BKUP ODD Response BKUP ODD COMPLETED 2 STOP YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE 235 200 150 January 2003 GROWTH AND DEGROWTH Procedure 8 11 8 Issue...

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Page 505: ...ater to work in the DRM The following hardware must be on site RS422 to RS232 converter Black Box part IC456A RS422 cable Black Box part EDN37J 00XX MM where XX is the cable length in feet RS232 cable...

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Page 507: ...789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 8 12 1 Grow in RMAS Data Link in ECD OVERVIEW Warning ECD forms are case sensitive Use capital letters where shown PROCEDURE 1 Grow in UCB for SDLC3 At MCC t...

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Page 509: ...r at Enter Form Name 25 Type and enter trend Response 1 tr_name TREND 2 dis_cf_checks n 3 apply_tr y 4 o_missing_links n 26 Enter CARRIAGE RETURN 4 times Response Enter Execute Change 27 Type and ente...

Page 510: ...and enter trend Response 1 tr_name TREND 2 dis_cf_checks n 3 apply_tr y 4 o_missing_links n 41 Enter CARRIAGE RETURN 4 times Response Enter Execute Change 42 Type and enter e Response Executing Enter...

Page 511: ...d Response 1 tr_name TREND 2 dis_cf_checks n 3 apply_tr y 4 o_missing_links n 56 Enter CARRIAGE RETURN 4 times Response Enter Execute Change 57 Type and enter e Response Executing Enter Form Name 58 I...

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Page 515: ...t 7 7 THESE ARE CRITICAL SYSTEM PARAMETERS CHANGE WITH EXTREME CAUTION See Note 83 pvcopts cont pnstdipsiz pnstdopsiz pnstdiwsiz pnstdowsiz user_name spec_num 9 ___ ___ _ _ _______________ ___________...

Page 516: ...2345678901234567890123456 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678901234567890123456 83 Type and enter Response Cursor at Enter Form Name 84 Type and enter trend Response 1 tr_name TREND 2 dis_cf_chec...

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Page 518: ...ype and enter trend Response 1 tr_name TREND 2 dis_cf_checks n 3 apply_tr y 4 o_missing_links n 103 Enter CARRIAGE RETURN 4 times Response Enter Execute Change 104 Type and enter e Response Executing...

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Page 522: ...BER 142 Type and enter 9 Response Reading 143 Type and enter c to change a field Response Cursor at Change field 144 Type and enter 21 to change the MAJOR_STATUS field 145 Type and enter GROW and ente...

Page 523: ...sponse Reading 158 Type and enter c to change a field Response Cursor at Change field 159 Type and enter 21 to change the MAJOR_STATUS field 160 Type and enter OOS and enter CARRIAGE RETURN Response E...

Page 524: ...RN 4 times Response Enter Execute Change 172 Type and enter e Response Executing Enter Form Name 173 Save ECD Changes to Disk Type and enter activate to save the ECD changes to disk Response 1 copy_in...

Page 525: ...rface HSI and the RS422 port on the converter 3 Connect the RS232 male to male cable Black Box ECM25C 0010 MM from the RS232 port on the converter to the Data Communication Equipment DCE which may be...

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Page 527: ...OS4 ACCESS a Where a Obtained from the 235 600 700Input Messages Manual ie a 1 29 33 3 Type and enter OP RCACCESS TTYP RCOS4 Response Access code will be returned in hexadecimal 4 Repeat Steps 2 and 3...

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Page 529: ...the following command to activate the X 25 protocol analyzer built into the DRM opt SUNWconn bin x25trace i dev lapb l 3 x25 Response Parsed x25 Time Protocol 5 At this point any X 25 packets sent be...

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Page 531: ...You have completed Enter UNIX RTR Recent Change and Verify proceed to Step 2 i At STLWS terminal type and enter RCV MENU DATA RCVECD Response RCV ECD PARAMETER INFO page displayed with cursor at 1 da...

Page 532: ...3 2 8 ttyc_number enter TTYC number base on SAI port see Table 8 3 1 and 8 3 2 9 plu_unit_name enter CARRIAGE RETURN 10 plu_unit_number enter CARRIAGE RETURN Note s a tty_name must be entered in all...

Page 533: ...Tr af f i c Pr i nt er Figure 8 13 1 Traffic Printer Installation Netra2 t 1120 PO RT 7 PO RT 0 PO RT 1 PO RT 2 PO RT 3 PO RT 4 PO RT 5 PO RT 6 Asynchronous Patch Panel SAI 1 Optional PO RT 7 PO RT 0...

Page 534: ...b Enter CARRIAGE RETURN Response FORM INSERTED c Type and enter Response Exit the ttyadd form d Type and enter Response Exit this recent change session 6 Backup Incore ECD to disk a At MCC do Steps b...

Page 535: ...ODIN will request the action desired h Type and enter e Response ODIN returns to the UNIX RTR ODIN Data Entry page i Type and enter Response RCV MENU RCV ECD COMPLETED 7 Backup Office Dependent Data N...

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Page 537: ...d h You have completed Enter UNIX RTR Recent Change and Verify proceed to Step 2 i At STLWS terminal type and enter RCV MENU DATA RCVECD Response RCV ECD PARAMETER INFO page displayed with cursor at 1...

Page 538: ...3 1 and 8 3 2 9 plu_unit_name enter CARRIAGE RETURN 10 plu_unit_number enter CARRIAGE RETURN Note s a tty_name must be entered in all capital letters b The default baud rate is 1200 If a different bau...

Page 539: ...d Pr i nt er Figure 8 14 1 Office Record Printer Installation Netra2 t 1120 PO RT 7 PO RT 0 PO RT 1 PO RT 2 PO RT 3 PO RT 4 PO RT 5 PO RT 6 Asynchronous Patch Panel SAI 1 Optional PO RT 7 PO RT 0 PO R...

Page 540: ...e message RST TTY x Where x appropriate TTY number Response RST TTY x COMPLETED b Enter CARRIAGE RETURN Response FORM INSERTED c Type and enter Response Exit the ttyadd form d Type and enter Response...

Page 541: ...ODIN will request the action desired h Type and enter e Response ODIN returns to the UNIX RTR ODIN Data Entry page i Type and enter Response RCV MENU RCV ECD COMPLETED 7 Backup Office Dependent Data N...

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Page 543: ...ew only f Type and enter n Response 3 journaling g Type and enter Response RCV INITIALIZATION IN PROGRESS message displayed UNIX RTR RCV ODIN Data Entry page displayed h You have completed Enter UNIX...

Page 544: ...TURN 12 Type and enter u Response Form Updated 13 Type and enter 14 Type and enter trend Response 1 tr_name TREND 2 dis_cf_checks n 3 apply_tr y 4 o_missing_links n 15 Enter the CARRIAGE RETURN 4 time...

Page 545: ...Type and enter Response RCV INITIALIZATION IN PROGRESS message displayed UNIX RTR RCV ODIN Data Entry page displayed h You have completed Enter UNIX RTR Recent Change and Verify proceed to Step 2 i A...

Page 546: ...IAGE RETURN to continue At DRM MCC terminal type and enter command RMV VIOP VTTYC x Where x VIOP VTTYC number of the previous logical unit Response RMV VIOP VTTYC x COMPLETED f Third prompt Restore VT...

Page 547: ...red c Type and enter e Response ODIN returns to the UNIX RTR ODIN Data Entry page d Type and enter Response RCV ECD COMPLETED 6 Backup Primary Disk It is recommended that primary disk be backed up and...

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Page 549: ...nter Response RCV INITIALIZATION IN PROGRESS message displayed UNIX RTR RCV ODIN Data Entry page displayed h You have completed Enter UNIX RTR Recent Change and Verify proceed to Step 2 i At STLWS ter...

Page 550: ...VTRAFFPRT VTTY9 or ttyj VTTY10 or ttyk VTTY11 or ttyl VTTY12 or ttym VTTY13 or ttyn VTTY14 or ttyo VTTY22 or ttyw VTTY23 or tty8 or VBALANCE VTTY28 or ttyC VTTY29 or ttyD VTTY30 or ttyE VTTY31 or ttyF...

Page 551: ...gle Response Will take you to the low level forms 5 Backup Incore ECD to disk a Type and enter activate Response Activate form displayed with cursor at 1 copy_inc_to_disk YES b Enter CARRIAGE RETURN R...

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Page 553: ...and enter Response RCV INITIALIZATION IN PROGRESS message displayed UNIX RTR RCV ODIN Data Entry page displayed h You have completed Enter UNIX RTR Recent Change and Verify proceed to Step 3 i At STLW...

Page 554: ...and enter Response Exit the ttydel form f Type and enter Response Exit this recent change session If a TAU is not being degrown with the STLWS continue with Step 10 5 Delete trunk group members associ...

Page 555: ...through e for each member number This deletion may have to be done four times because there can be two MEMB NBR entries for both ac and dc jacks g Type and enter Response 5 0 TRUNKS TGN MEMBER VIEWS...

Page 556: ...nd enter Response 1 0 LINES TN VIEWS page displayed 9 Remove Talk and Monitor T M telephone hardware 10 Update STLWS office data a Select and prepare terminal for Recent Change and Verify activities R...

Page 557: ...ith cursor at 1 copy_inc_to_disk g Type and enter yes Response ODIN will request the action desired h Type and enter e Response ODIN returns to the UNIX RTR ODIN Data Entry page i Type and enter Respo...

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Page 559: ...opriate message Where x appropriate TTY number Response RMV TTY x COMPLETED 3 Enter UNIX1 RTR Recent Change and Verify a Is MCC or STLWS terminal to be used For MCC proceed to Step b For STLWS proceed...

Page 560: ...esponse Will take you to the high level forms 5 Delete TTY data a Type and enter ttydel Response ttydel form displayed Cursor at 1 tty_name b Type and enter the key value for the identified degrowth u...

Page 561: ...IN will request the action desired h Type and enter e Response ODIN returns to the UNIX RTR ODIN Data Entry page i Type and enter Response RCV MENU RCV ECD COMPLETED 7 Backup Office Dependent Data Not...

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Page 563: ...onse 1 sdl_name 8 Type and enter Response Enter Form Name 9 Type and enter Response Exit this recent change session 10 To verify SDL1 has been deleted view the 113 page SDL1 should not appear on this...

Page 564: ...17 Type and enter Response Enter Form Name 18 Type and enter activate Response 1 copy_inc_to_disk 19 Enter CARRIAGE RETURN Response Enter Execute Change 20 Type and enter e Response Enter Form Name 2...

Page 565: ...journaling g Type and enter Response RCV INITIALIZATION IN PROGRESS message displayed UNIX RTR RCV ODIN Data Entry page displayed h You have completed Enter UNIX RTR Recent Change and Verify proceed t...

Page 566: ...Response Exit the ttydel form f Type and enter Response Exit this recent change session 5 Backup Incore ECD to disk a At MCC do Steps b through i b Type and enter 199 Response RCV PARAMETER INFO page...

Page 567: ...itching module and the AM a At MCC type and enter BKUP ODD Response BKUP ODD COMPLETED It is recommended that primary disk be backed up and that a shelf copy of the disks be made 7 STOP YOU HAVE COMPL...

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Page 569: ...3 journaling g Type and enter Response RCV INITIALIZATION IN PROGRESS message displayed UNIX RTR RCV ODIN Data Entry page displayed h You have completed Enter UNIX RTR Recent Change and Verify procee...

Page 570: ...r Response Exit the ttydel form f Type and enter Response Exit this recent change session 5 Backup Incore ECD to disk a At MCC do Steps b through i b Type and enter 199 Response RCV PARAMETER INFO pag...

Page 571: ...itching module and the AM a At MCC type and enter BKUP ODD Response BKUP ODD COMPLETED It is recommended that primary disk be backed up and that a shelf copy of the disks be made 7 STOP YOU HAVE COMPL...

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Page 573: ...Screen Emulation VT100 Comm Mode Full Duplex EIA Baud Rate 9600 Aux Baud Rate 9600 Enhanced off EIA Data Format 7 1 E Format 8 1 N Sessions 2 Host Printer AUX None F2 Screen Emulation VT100 Enhanced o...

Page 574: ...Screen Prnt Mode Normal Prnt Region Screen Prnt Block Term None Secondary Recv off F9 Screen Numeric Kpd Numeric Cursor Kpd Cursor Send Data All Print Multinational ANSI ID VT100 Function Key Lock on...

Page 575: ...mmunications Setup by highlighting Communications and then enter If Serial Host is not Unix tab to Cancel and hit enter then CTRL ENTER to toggle sessions and start over Tab to Configure then enter To...

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Page 577: ...events reported include Successful beginning or end of an initialization step Failure of a software initialization step An initialization phase trigger that is high level reason for initializing An AS...

Page 578: ...oximately every 2 seconds a PRM can be printed out on the MCC and ROP Success PRMs are considered low priority and are therefore not always output However the system will guarantee that the first olde...

Page 579: ...ement database monitor PLDMON 186 Kernel level overload monitor KLMON 188 UNIX RTR operating system supervisor overload monitor process SUOVPRC 406 Process to load ODD onto Disk PLOD 407 Application d...

Page 580: ...r however the system will not have essential functionality If this is a non essential process the HW SW inhibit state is a don t care non critical functionality is lost and AIM will automatically atte...

Page 581: ...ization level within the UNIX RTR Operating System initialization specified in field d 60 Application function DRM general initialization progress d Administrative Module AM Software initialization le...

Page 582: ...s Module Processor Kernel Process CMPKP 7DD Automatic Message Accounting Disk Writer 1 AMDW1 7CE Automatic Message Accounting Disk Writer 2 AMDW2 i Initialization sequence state 00 Created booted from...

Page 583: ...ations requested phase 5 creations in progress E4 ULARP RC DB processes created F4 ULARP AS TM processes created FF ULARP deferred processes created begin safe interval hh hh hh Hardware status digits...

Page 584: ...l a Application initialization level within the UNIX RTR operating system initialization specified in field d CB00 Application function AIM killable process initialization failure xxxx UNIX RTR operat...

Page 585: ...01 Software initialization 02 Hardware initialization 03 Communication link initialization 04 Enable fault recovery 05 Essential jobs operational 06 Fully operational 07 Aborting zz Reason for failur...

Page 586: ...itialization 4 D4 initialization These initializations are explained in 235 105 250 5ESS Switch System Recovery Manual a Application initialization level within the UNIX RTR operating system initializ...

Page 587: ...initialization will occur However the system may not support essential functionality such as call processing maintenance or input output A2 2 4 6 Corrective Action If several minutes elapse without r...

Page 588: ...l process initialization failure xxxx UNIX RTR operating system application process utility ID 0017 First in first out FIFO driver FDA 00C0 Input output driver IODRV 00C2 Scan and signal distributor a...

Page 589: ...recovery or escalation to higher levels of initialization see Analyze AM Initialization Failure 235 105 250 5ESS Switch System Recovery Manual A2 2 6 PRM vE FF06 A2 2 6 1 PRM Format PRM_p vEda FF06 x...

Page 590: ...P 7ED Communications Module Processor Kernel Process CMPKP yy Failed process sequence state 00 Created booted from disk 01 Software initialization 02 Hardware initialization 03 Communication link init...

Page 591: ...em Recovery Manual A2 2 7 PRM VE FF1B B A2 2 7 1 PRM Format PRM_p vEda FF1B wwww xyzz hh hh hh A2 2 7 2 PRM Source Application Integrity Monitor AIM Phase Trigger A2 2 7 3 Function Essential UNIX RTR...

Page 592: ...ential process FPI timeout wwww UNIX RTR operating system application process utility ID 0017 First in first out FIFO driver FDA 00C0 Input output driver IODRV 00C2 Scan and signal distributor adminis...

Page 593: ...exceeded and AM software checks are allowed AIM will trigger a high level AM initialization Otherwise no initialization will occur However the system may not support essential functionality such as ca...

Page 594: ...FPI request wwww UNIX RTR operating system application process utility ID 0017 First in first out FIFO driver FDA 00C0 Input output driver IODRV 00C2 Scan and signal distributor administration SCSD 0C...

Page 595: ...sage received 24 FPI retry requested on process that failed during Administrative Module AM initialization hh hh hh Hardware status digits Refer to Figure A2 1 for definition of the digits A2 2 8 5 Ex...

Page 596: ...3 RST Indicates that the EAI has gone through a power up restart This bit will remain set until being read by the maintenance teletypewriter MTTY controller BIT 2 RUN Indicates that the associated adm...

Page 597: ...PRM Indicates that a processor recovery message has been received from the administrative module AM This bit will remain set until being read by the MTTY controller BIT 2 SPR Indicates that a processo...

Page 598: ...tion indicated by the AP The AP will then be incremented NOTE When both BIT 0 and BIT 1 PP22 and PP23 are asserted this indicates the start of an AM initialization Digit 18 EAI status digit The bits a...

Page 599: ...ght to left as follows BIT 3 2 1 0 BIT 3 FONL Indicates the AM central control CC associated with the EAI is to remain the on line CC The mate CC will concurrently be forced off line FOFL BIT 2 FOFL I...

Page 600: ...checks have been inhibited The specific checks inhibited are parity checking on the Address Translation Bus Instruction Bus Source Bus Micro Controller Cache clock checking errors My Store Error A Ma...

Page 601: ...s the AM has been booted using the backup root file system BIT 2 Indicates the AM has been booted in the minimum configuration mode Application software and hardware has been disabled BIT 1 UNUSED Als...

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Page 603: ...tions 2 Prepare the Administrative Workstation AW Backup the Administrative Workstation AW Restore all Moving Head Disks MHDs Write the Automatic Message Accounting AMA data from memory to disk Isolat...

Page 604: ...crosystems Reference Documentation SunSAI P User s Guide 14 SunMicrosystems Reference Documentation Netra T4 AC100 DC100 Service and System Reference Manual A3 2 2 Administrative Workstation AW Prepar...

Page 605: ...alt the Administrative Workstation Procedure 4 2 2 Remove power to the system unit by locating the power switch and switching it to off 3 Detach all cables from the AW System Unit paying particular at...

Page 606: ...g SunSAI P Boards procedures in the Sun Microsystems SunSAI P User s Guide for reference during this step Execute the following steps of the sub procedure To Replace a PCI Card in the Sun Microsystems...

Page 607: ...erial 51344136 Ethernet address 0 3 ba f 73 8 Host ID 830f7308 Initializing Memory Rebooting with command Boot device pci 8 700000 scsi 6 disk 6 0 f File and args SunOS Release 5 8 Version Generic 108...

Page 608: ...g device dev term b001 Testing device dev term b002 Testing device dev term b003 Testing device dev term b004 Testing device dev term b005 Testing device dev term b006 Testing device dev term b007 End...

Page 609: ...chedule a conversion of a DRM to a 5ESS switch contact Lucent Worldwide Services and request the current preconditions that must be met before performing a conversion 235 200 150 May 2004 APPENDIX 4 D...

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Page 611: ...ion and User s Guide A5 4 UNIX2 RTR AW INSTALLATION PREREQUISITES The following hardware and software should be available Netra 20 workstation frame mounting hardware if NEBS compliant The Netra 20 is...

Page 612: ...orruption Complete set of tapes to dead start the office in case of disk corruption These will include Generic Backup tapes for the following may be multi volume backup tape TOP tape AM Text AM ODD SM...

Page 613: ...equired 3 Enter the appropriate pokes to restore all OOS MHDs Type and enter command 30X Where X MHD number that is OOS Response RST MHD x IN PROGRESS Where X is the first MHD restoral requested the o...

Page 614: ...etra t 1120 tape drive and execute bin ls etc inet hosts etc inet netmasks etc hostname qfe0 etc defaultrouter etc passwd etc shadow etc nodename bin cpio ocv dev rmt 0h Remove the DAT tape from the d...

Page 615: ...to the front of the frame Be careful as the Netra t 1120 is quite heavy A5 10 Mounting New Frame Mounted Netra 20 The Netra 20 needs to be mounted in the frame Refer to Figures 2 26 MCC Interface to A...

Page 616: ...5ESS 2000 MHDs If the Netra t 1120 was stable at Step A5 5 1 then execute Step A5 13 1 otherwise execute Step A5 13 2 A5 13 1 Stable System Restore 1 As soon as the EAI page is initialized on the scr...

Page 617: ...ue yes no yes 10 Wait for the boot sequence to complete and then switch back to the MCC view by holding down the Ctrl key while pressing Enter 11 Continue with Section A5 14 Verify the Netra 20 A5 13...

Page 618: ...following the recommended procedures in the appropriate DRM User s Guide seek technical assistance 5 Ensure the correct operation of the datalink applications for the office Perform tests of the abil...

Page 619: ...System Backup Feature To produce a Sun Operating System and Emulator backup tape refer to the DRM User s Guide Section 4 4 Backup Administrative Workstation Operating System THIS COMPLETES THE Netra...

Page 620: ...station Main Menu select Configure DRM Network qfe0 Port Response Configure DRM Network qfe0 Port Sub menu Warning These menu items apply to DRM Workstation configuration procedures 1 Configure DRM qf...

Page 621: ...t Boot the Workstation Answer yes to the confirmation If you select a task by mistake answer no to the confirmation Response You have chosen to boot the workstation If the Emulator is running it must...

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Page 623: ...parity code for data transfer adopted by the American Standards Association to achieve compatibility between data devices It is also called USASCII There are also other versions ANSI2 An organization...

Page 624: ...speeds Blocking A phenomenon in a communications network where one user cannot reach another due to any one or a combination of network resource limitations Buffer Part of a communications processor...

Page 625: ...Unit Customer Originated Recent Changes CORC A customer controlled database change caused by a change in the lines trunks equipment and or features associated with telephone numbers of a particular te...

Page 626: ...Directory Routing Technique for routing information through a network based on directories instructions kept in the memory of each switch DRM Distinctive Remote Module DS1 The common terminology for T...

Page 627: ...er of communications channels handled as a single entity Group Interface Data Bus GIDB Connects the BRI cards to Line Group Controllers GUI Graphical User Interface Header The initial part of a data b...

Page 628: ...to perform its functions The term layer is synonymous with the term level LED Light Emitting Diode LEN Line Equipment Number Level See Layer Limited Distance Modem A modem used to extend the range of...

Page 629: ...en the associated Network Addressable Entities NAEs Loop Local Telephone terminology that refers to the local connection between a network switch and the subscribers end instrument Loop Routing The un...

Page 630: ...o direct traffic OA M Functions Operation Administration and Maintenance functions ODD Office Dependent Data OS Operation Services OS Operational Support OS Operating System Packet The unit of informa...

Page 631: ...Service Telephone Network PSU2 Packet Switch Unit 2 PTN Packet Transport Network Random Routing Routing technique that moves information through the network in a statistically random matter Recent Cha...

Page 632: ...STLWS Supplementary Trunk Line Workstation SU Software Update Switching Module The DRM switching module provides call processing intelligence and complete switching for intra switching module calls S...

Page 633: ...ansferred in the network in the packet mode of operation All user data is delivered from the network in the same order in which it is received by the network Virtual Circuit A logical rather than phys...

Page 634: ...supports virtual call service and the X 75 utilities necessary to provide the essential facilities of X 25 as well as some additional features X 75 Prime A modification of X 75 by Bellcore to allow th...

Page 635: ...tive hardware Netra t 1120 4 5 1 1 Administrative Workstation restore 4 3 1 Administrative Workstation restore power Netra t 1120 and Netra 20 4 8 1 Administrative Workstation storing AMA data 2 5 Ala...

Page 636: ...tatic discharges 6 1 Common Units 2 10 Communications Module 2 CM2 2 2 ConnectVU ATPRC data link growth 8 10 1 Conversion procedure Netra t 1120 to Netra 20 1 3 Corrective maintenance 6 1 Courses trai...

Page 637: ...nance commands 2 43 Emergency Action Interface EAI menu 2 40 Emergency Action Interface EAI page 2 38 Emergency Action Interface EAI validating 2 39 Emulator halting 4 1 1 Equipment Configuration Data...

Page 638: ...rol Center MCC cable connections 2 31 Master Control Center MCC display 2 35 Master Control Center MCC function keys 2 51 Master Control Center MCC functions 2 35 Master Control Center MCC index page...

Page 639: ...2 17 PRM EE 5F06 A2 2 Processor recovery messages 1 3 Processor Recovery Messages PRMs A2 25 R RC V terminal degrowth 8 18 1 RC V terminal growth 8 4 1 Receive Only Printer ROP 2 19 2 35 2 53 Recent C...

Page 640: ...ngs A1 3 Supplemental Trunk and Line Work Station STLWS 2 56 Switching module 2 2 2 3 Switching module memory errors analyze and clear non diagnosable 6 5 1 Switching Module ODD tape 4 1 Switching mod...

Page 641: ...2 35 Video terminal restore locked up 6 1 1 Virtual TTY controller degrowth 8 15 1 Virtual TTY controller growth 8 2 1 Virtual TTY degrowth 8 16 1 Virtual TTY growth 8 1 1 Voice Path Assurance VPA 2 1...

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