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Option 11C Compact
Planning, Installation, Fault Clearing and CCBR Guide
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Chapter 16 – Starting up and testing the
system
General information
This chapter gives an overview of the software components used in the
Option 11C Compact system and describes how to start up the system and
install the software.
Before continuing with the procedures outlined in this chapter, verify that all
pertinent hardware is either connected to, or installed in the system.
Overview of Software Components
Software Daughterboard
The Software Daughterboard contains all the components associated with a
particular release of software including preconfigured customer database,
feature sets and other pertinent databases and software. It interfaces with the
system CPU through a connector mounted on the component side of the
NTMW01 Small System Controller (SSC) card.
Software Delivery (PCMCIA) Card
The PCMCIA is capable of storing (or archiving) several customer databases.
Specific databases can then be retrieved and customized to suit individual
Meridian 1 Option 11C Compact sites.
When upgrading or modifying an existing Option 11C Compact, the
PCMCIA stores a backup copy of the flash ROM while the flash ROM is
being erased and re-programmed. If there is a problem during the upgrade or
modification, the system can be restored to its previous state from the backup
copy on the Software Delivery Card.
Summary of Contents for Meridian Meridian 1
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