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ii 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998.
iii Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Publication history October 1998 Standard 1.0.
iv Publication history 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998.
v Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Contents About this guide xv References xviii Chapter 1: Meridian Link/CCR 1 Co-residency overview 1 Keycode 4 Ethernet LAN-bas.
vi Contents 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Chapter 3: Overview of Customer Controlled Routing 27 CCR application 30 An example of CCR call handling 30 Key CCR concepts 31 Operating system 31 New w.
Contents vii Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Chapter 5: Hardware installation overview 87 Preparing for installation 87 Installing an IPE Module or an Applicatio.
viii Contents 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Chapter 7: Unpack and inspect hardware 115 Receiving the IPE Module and Application Module components 116 Unpacking the IPE Module and Application Modu.
Contents ix Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Chapter 10: Installing peripheral devices 261 VT220, VT320, and VT420 terminals 261 Personal computer running Reflect.
x Contents 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Configure devices for status change host notification 330 Define status message groups 333 Assign telephones to status message groups (Meridian Link) 335 .
Contents xi Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Section 6: To upgrade Meridian Link from Release 4B to Release 5C and Co-residency 381 Section 7: To update Meridian .
xii Contents 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Chapter 15: Link configuration 479 Default configuration 479 Link 0ÑApplication Module Link 479 Link 1ÑX.
Contents xiii Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Chapter 18: Acceptance testing 527 Meridian Link/CCR 527 Meridian Mail 529 Using Edit Voice to create voice segment.
xiv Contents 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998.
xv Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide About this guide This document details the steps and procedures required to successfully install the hardware and software for your Meridian Link and/or Customer Controlled Routing (CCR) system.
xvi About this guide 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Chapter 3: Overview of Customer Controlled Routing This chapter provides an overview of CCR, describes its concepts, and lists required hardware and software. Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware This chapter provides an overview of hardware components.
About this guide xvii Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Chapter 13: Meridian Mail configuration This chapter shows how to configure the Meridian 1 to support Meridian Mail.
xviii About this guide 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 References Refer to the following related documents: ¥ Application Equipment Module Installation Guide (NTP 553-3201-200) ¥ Application Modu.
1 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Chapter 1: Meridian Link/CCR co-residency Co-residency overview With Meridian Link Release 5C and CCR Release 3C, you can install both Meridian Link and CCR in a single IPE Module or Application Module.
2 Chapter 1: Meridian Link/CCR co-residency 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 1 Meridian Link/CCR co-residency Meridian Link CCR IPE Module Meridian 1 Host Host Link AML.
Chapter 1: Meridian Link/CCR co-residency 3 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide This guide provides more detailed information on both the Meridian Link and CCR appli.
4 Chapter 1: Meridian Link/CCR co-residency 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Keycode IPE or Application Module software may or may not be pre-loaded: ¥ If the module is shipped to the United States, Europe, or Japan, the software is likely to be already loaded.
Chapter 1: Meridian Link/CCR co-residency 5 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Ethernet LAN-based PC Meridian Link and CCR co-residency also provides support for an Ethernet LAN-based PC. This networking service is included for all Meridian Link and CCR customers.
6 Chapter 1: Meridian Link/CCR co-residency 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 The Ethernet LAN-based PC must ¥ be fully compatible with an IBM PC (AT or higher) ¥ have a 20-Mbyte hard disk or large.
Chapter 1: Meridian Link/CCR co-residency 7 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide For Ethernet LAN support, Application Modules must contain: ¥ an MVME167-02 SBC card.
8 Chapter 1: Meridian Link/CCR co-residency 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 The module address is a 4-byte (32-bit) address expressed as four decimal numbers separated by dots (such as 123.45.68.8). The module name can have as many as eight alphanumeric characters.
9 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Chapter 2: Overview of Meridian Link Meridian Link is an application that allows a Meridian 1 system to exchange information with a host computer so that users can integrate the capabilities of both into a business application.
10 Chapter 2: Overview of Meridian Link 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 2 Meridian Link hardware connections (IPE Module) Meridian 1 Universal Equipment Module (UEM) AML Application Module Link (AML) Redundant Meridian Link/CCR Co-residency IPE Module (or AM) Host computer Host Link (X.
Chapter 2: Overview of Meridian Link 11 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 3 Meridian Link hardware connections (Application Module) Meridian Mail Command an.
12 Chapter 2: Overview of Meridian Link 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Connecting these hardware components requires two (optionally three) signaling links: ¥ Link 0 is an Application Module Link (AML), which connects the Meridian 1 system to the IPE Module or the Application Module.
Chapter 2: Overview of Meridian Link 13 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Meridian Link application The Meridian Link application enables a host computer to contro.
14 Chapter 2: Overview of Meridian Link 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 New with Meridian Link Release 5C The Meridian Link Release 5C introduces the following new features: ¥ redundant Meridian L.
Chapter 2: Overview of Meridian Link 15 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide SFN (login) message with agent ID This feature sends an unsolicited message to the host a.
16 Chapter 2: Overview of Meridian Link 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Note: When setting up a redundant Meridian Link, two communication paths must be set up to two separate Meridian Link modules. This may involve two X.25 ports or two TCP/IP addresses.
Chapter 2: Overview of Meridian Link 17 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide System console and maintenance console You can use a customer-supplied console to enter OA&M commands to the IPE Module or the Application Module.
18 Chapter 2: Overview of Meridian Link 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 You can also use commands to do the following: ¥ back up and restore configuration and data files ¥ display how much disk s.
Chapter 2: Overview of Meridian Link 19 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Ñ QPC513 Enhanced Serial Data Interface (ESDI) card (vintage G or later) Ñ NT6D80 Multi.
20 Chapter 2: Overview of Meridian Link 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 1 Hardware supported for Meridian Link and CCR Application MVME147 AM MVME167 AM IPE Module Meridian Link 5C with X.
Chapter 2: Overview of Meridian Link 21 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Software overview The Meridian 1 must be equipped with the following release of software:.
22 Chapter 2: Overview of Meridian Link 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 2 X11 software compatibility matrix Application Rls. 17 Rls. 18 Rls. 19 Rls.
Chapter 2: Overview of Meridian Link 23 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Host This section describes the services and software that Meridian Link requires to support the connection to the host computer. Normally these services are bundled in marketing packages that may vary by market.
24 Chapter 2: Overview of Meridian Link 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Host connection considerations The link to the host computer should be installed and configured following the host manufacturerÕs recommendations. The host may establish one of the following, depending on the type of host computer: ¥ an X.
Chapter 2: Overview of Meridian Link 25 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Ethernet support is automatically enabled during application installation. All NSE files will be loaded to the hard disk for configuration by the customer during installation.
26 Chapter 2: Overview of Meridian Link 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Meridian Mail software requirements A Meridian Mail system can be connected to the IPE Module or Application Module to provide voice-processing capability to an application based on Meridian Link.
27 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Chapter 3: Overview of Customer Controlled Routing Customer Controlled Routing (CCR) is a product that enables you to control and route Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) calls entering your Meridian 1 system.
28 Chapter 3: Overview of Customer Controlled Routing 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 4 CCR hardware connections (IPE Module) Terminal LAN Printe r Printer PC using Reflection 4+ AML Mainten.
Chapter 3: Overview of Customer Controlled Routing 29 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 5 CCR hardware connections (Application Module) LAN AML Maintenance .
30 Chapter 3: Overview of Customer Controlled Routing 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 CCR application CCR works with the Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) feature on your Meridian 1 to give you more control over the handling of incoming calls. Each call coming through an ACD queue can be given individualized handling and treatment.
Chapter 3: Overview of Customer Controlled Routing 31 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide ¥ For elite clients Any incoming call coming from telephone number XXX or YYY goes into the ACD queue with a higher priority (using the Calling Line Identification, or CLID, feature).
32 Chapter 3: Overview of Customer Controlled Routing 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 New with CCR Release 3C CCR Release 3C introduces the following new features: ¥ expanded DNIS support ¥ support for 8 "Queue to" commands Expanded DNIS support CCR can route and treat calls based on the DNIS.
Chapter 3: Overview of Customer Controlled Routing 33 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide An NT1R03D cable connects the customer-supplied console to the IPE Module. An NT7D61 External I/O cable or a customer-supplied 9-pin-to- 25-pin cable connects the customer-supplied console to the Application Module.
34 Chapter 3: Overview of Customer Controlled Routing 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Meridian 1 This section provides overviews of the Meridian 1 hardware and software required for CCR.
Chapter 3: Overview of Customer Controlled Routing 35 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Option 11 systems support an SDI port on any of the following cards: Ñ the.
36 Chapter 3: Overview of Customer Controlled Routing 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Software overview The Meridian 1 must be equipped with one of the following software releases: ¥ Customer Cont.
Chapter 3: Overview of Customer Controlled Routing 37 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide ¥ Interactive Voice Response (package 218) if the Hold In Queue for IVR fe.
38 Chapter 3: Overview of Customer Controlled Routing 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998.
39 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware Meridian Link and CCR hardware consists of either an IPE Module or an Application Module.
40 Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 6 illustrates the IPE Module occupying slots 5Ð7 of the Option 11 main cabinet.
Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 41 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 7 Option 11 expansion cabinet 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 SCSI Meridian 1 Conne.
42 Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Connector panel and I/O connectors (Option 11) Underneath each cabinet of the Option 11 is a connector panel with ten numbered connector ports. Each connector port connects to the corresponding numbered slot directly above it, inside the cabinet.
Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 43 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 9 Option 11 connector panel (expansion cabinet) 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ¥ .
44 Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 IPE Module Options 21Ð81 In a Meridian 1 Options 21Ð81 system, the IPE Module occupies four consecutive slots on an IPE shelf (Figure 10). Power for the IPE Module comes from the shelfÕs IPE backplane and consists of +5 V and Ð48 V.
Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 45 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Connector panel and I/O connectors (Options 21Ð81) The I/O connectors for the IPE Modul.
46 Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 IPE Module components The IPE Module (Figure 12) contains an SMM167 single board computer (SBC) card, a 240-Mbyte disk drive, a 600-Mbyte tape drive, and a CPU adapter card. Only the IPE Module as a whole is field-replaceable.
Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 47 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide The LEDs show the following conditions: ¥ PWR indicator This green LED is lit when power is turned on. ¥ Run indicator This yellow LED is lit almost continuously when an application is running, but flickers every few seconds.
48 Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 12 IPE Module RESET ABORT FAIL SCSI RUN PWR SCSI TP ! ! Tape drive CPU adapter card External SCSI connector Hard disk.
Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 49 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Tape drive (IPE Module) The tape drive is a 600-Mbyte cassette tape drive, and cannot be replaced in the field.
50 Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Application Module An Application Module (AM) is a Versa Module Eurocard (VME) platform that is packaged with the Application Equipment Module (AEM) of a Meridian 1. The AEM is a modified Universal Equipment Module (UEM), and can house two separate Application Modules.
Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 51 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 8 Hardware upgrade paths for Meridian Link Modules Meridian Link Module configurat.
52 Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 9 Hardware upgrade paths for CCR Modules CCR Module configuration Upgrade path to Release 3C Supports co-residency? Supports Ethernet LAN? MVME147 card MVME712AM card MVME332 card NT6D51AA card Internal modem AC or DC power None required.
Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 53 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide AEM power The AEM has an NT7D54AA (for AC power) or NT7D54AB (for DC power) module power distribution unit (MPDU) on the left side (as you face the AEM).
54 Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 ! CAUTION Risk of hardware damage If you want to remove a card from an Application Module, you must perform the required software and hardware power-down processes.
Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 55 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Ñ NT7D62AC: a 240-Mbyte hard disk drive and a 155-Mbyte tape drive ¥ a six-slot VME bu.
56 Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 14 Application ModuleÑfront view CCR/Co-resident Module (left side) Power supply Meridian Link Module (right side) D.
Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 57 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 15 Application ModuleÑrear view Transition cards Part of chassis (cannot be orde.
58 Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Single board computer card (Application Module) The first VME card slot (left-hand slot) of the Application Module is occupied by the single board computer (SBC) card. One of two cards may be installed, either the MVME147 or the MVME167 card.
Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 59 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide There are four light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and two switches on the faceplate of the SBC card, as illustrated in Figure 16.
60 Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 ! CAUTION Risk of data loss Do not press both the ABORT and the RESET switches at the same timeÑyou risk losing device configuration information. The MVME712 transition card makes all serial I/O connections for the SBC card.
Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 61 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 16 MVME147SA-1 single board computer (SBC) card (Application Module) FAIL STATUS .
62 Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 MVME167-03 This card, one of the Motorola MVME167 family, may be installed in place of the MVME147 card in new modules running Meridian Link and/or CCR.
Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 63 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide There are eight light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and two switches on the faceplate of the SBC card, as illustrated in Figure 17.
64 Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 ¥ RESET switch This switch invokes a cold restart. The system performs a self-test and then reboots. Do not press the switch while applications are running. Exit all applications and prepare the system for powering down before pressing the RESET switch.
Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 65 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 17 MVME167-03 single board computer (SBC) card (Application Module) FAIL STAT RUN.
66 Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 MVME333-2 X.25 communication controller (XCC) card The MVME333-2 X.25 communication controller (XCC) card occupies the second card slot in the front of the Application Module.
Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 67 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 18 MVME333-2 X.25 communication controller (XCC) card (Application Module) FAIL M.
68 Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 MVME332XT or MVME332XTS asynchronous communication controller (ACC) card The MVME332XT or MVME332XTS asynchronous communication (ACC) card is used to provide extra terminal/printer ports.
Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 69 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 19 MVME332XTS asynchronous communication controller (ACC) card FAIL HALT MVME 332.
70 Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Transition cards The MVME system serial I/O uses various transition cards to route signals to standard external connectors such as DB25, DB9, and RJ11 (teledapt). The transition cards available are the MVME712M, MVME712A, MVME712AM, MVME705B and NT6D51AA.
Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 71 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 20 MVME712M transition card (Application Module) MVME 712 M SERIAL PORT 1 / CONSO.
72 Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 MVME712A and MVME712AM transition card s The MVME712A and MVME712AM cards provide four 9-pin connectors (asynchronous serial ports 1Ð4) and a printer port connector. Additionally, the MVME712AM card provides an RJ11 port.
Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 73 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 21 MVME712AM transition card (Application Module) MVME 712AM CONSOLE SERIAL PORT .
74 Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 MVME705B transition card This transition card (shown in Figure 22) provides the transceivers that convert the I/O signals from the XCC card to the RS-232 and/or RS-422 standard for serial data communications.
Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 75 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 22 MVME705B transition card (Application Module) MVME 705B SP5 SP3 SP1.
76 Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 NT6D51AA transition card This custom transition card (shown in Figure 23) provides extra terminal/printer ports for CCR and Co-resident Modules. The card routes signals among the ACC card, the asynchronous user terminals, and the outside world.
Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 77 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 23 NT6D51AA transition card (Application Module) NT6D51AA SP3 SP2 SP1.
78 Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 P2 adapter board The P2 adapter board (shown in Figure 24) mounts directly behind the SBC card slot, and connects to the SBC card through the J2 connector on the VME bus backplane.
Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 79 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Power supply The slide-in power supply (shown in Figure 25) is available in two versions.
80 Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Disk/tape unit The disk/tape unit (shown in Figure 26) is a slide-in assembly with both a hard disk drive and a cassette tape drive and is used for software installation and backup.
Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 81 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 26 Disk/tape unit (Application Module).
82 Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 VME bus backplane (Application Module) The six-slot VME bus backplane provides connections (at J1 and J2) for circuit cards installed in the front of the Application Module. The upper connector, J1, provides access to the VME bus for data signals.
Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 83 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Input/output panel Three versions of the I/O panel are currently used with the Application Module. Many existing installations have application-specific I/O subpanels, as shown in Figure 27.
84 Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 27 I/O subpanel (Application Module) J9 J8 J7 J6 J5 J4 J3 J2 J1 Meridian Link I/O subpanel ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ Host connec.
Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 85 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 28 Universal I/O panel (Application Module) INT MODEM SDI LINK EXT MODEM SYS CONS.
86 Chapter 4: Meridian Link/CCR hardware 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 29 Generic I/O panel (Application Module) CARD 1 CONN 4 CARD 1 CONN 3 ETHERNET CARD 5 CONN 2 CARD 4 CONN 2 CARD 3 CON.
87 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Chapter 5: Hardware installation overview Preparing for installation As soon as the IPE Module or Application Module is delivered, make sure that all deliverable items are present by checking them against the packing slips.
88 Chapter 5: Hardware installation overview 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Installing an IPE Module or an Application Module This section summarizes the steps required to install an IPEÊModule and an Application Module. It is important to follow the list of procedures in the order in which they appear below.
Chapter 5: Hardware installation overview 89 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide IPE or Application Module software may or may not be pre-loaded: ¥ If the Module is shipped to the United States, Europe, or Japan, the software is likely to be already loaded.
90 Chapter 5: Hardware installation overview 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 12 Installing an Application Module Procedure Reference 1. Go through Chapter 6, ÒSite survey/installation checklist.Ó Page 91 2. Go through Chapter 7, ÒUnpack and inspect hardware.
91 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Chapter 6: Site survey/installation checklist The purpose of this chapter is to provide a checklist to ensure, when installing.
92 Chapter 6: Site survey/installation checklist 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Distributor Name: _______________________________________________________ Address: _________________________________.
Chapter 6: Site survey/installation checklist 93 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Delivery information Provide data for authorized personnel to ensure proper delivery of new hardware, software, and documentation.
94 Chapter 6: Site survey/installation checklist 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Loading equipment required Responsible party: _____________________________________________ Delivery constraints: __.
Chapter 6: Site survey/installation checklist 95 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Requirements for Meridian Link Chapter 2, ÒOverview of Meridian LinkÓ describes the Meridian 1 software requirements in general.
96 Chapter 6: Site survey/installation checklist 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 14 Meridian LinkÑOptional Meridian 1 software packages Meridian 1 software package Yes No BACD 40 (Basic Auto.
Chapter 6: Site survey/installation checklist 97 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Requirements for CCR Chapter 3, ÒOverview of Customer Controlled RoutingÓ describes the Meridian 1 software requirements in general.
98 Chapter 6: Site survey/installation checklist 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Contact your Nortel support personnel if there are any discrepancies.
Chapter 6: Site survey/installation checklist 99 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Requirements for Meridian Mail to support Meridian Link The following information is for a Meridian Mail system working with Meridian Link.
100 Chapter 6: Site survey/installation checklist 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Meridian Mail hardware checklist to support Meridian Link Use the following checklists to check the Meridian Mail hardware.
Chapter 6: Site survey/installation checklist 101 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide IPE Module and Application Module: Meridian Link/CCR software Use the following checklists to check the software and documentation.
102 Chapter 6: Site survey/installation checklist 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 17 IPE Module and Application Module software options IPE Module and Application Module software Yes No Servi.
Chapter 6: Site survey/installation checklist 103 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Documentation Verify that proper documentation was shipped.
104 Chapter 6: Site survey/installation checklist 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Hardware Use the following checklists to check the hardware. Table 19 Equipment cabinets Equipment cabinet Quantity.
Chapter 6: Site survey/installation checklist 105 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 22 Hard disk and tape drive type Equipment Manufacturer and Part Number/S.
106 Chapter 6: Site survey/installation checklist 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Power and ground considerations Your moduleÕs power source is either 110 V AC or 208 V DC. In each case, refer to the following NTPs to ensure that proper power and grounding requirements are met.
Chapter 6: Site survey/installation checklist 107 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Equipment cabling The following tables provide checklists and references for checking the cabling. Input/output device cabling Measure the cable distance for the input/output devices listed in Table 24.
108 Chapter 6: Site survey/installation checklist 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Peripheral device cabling Measure the cable distance for the peripheral devices listed in Table 25. For information on the proper cables and connections, refer to the appropriate NTP.
Chapter 6: Site survey/installation checklist 109 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 25 Peripheral devices cable distance (continued) Peripheral devices NTP A.
110 Chapter 6: Site survey/installation checklist 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 25 Peripheral devices cable distance (continued) Peripheral devices NTP A/B switchbox to modem (continued) Me.
Chapter 6: Site survey/installation checklist 111 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Telephony connections Measure the cable distance for the devices listed in Table 26. For information on the proper cables and connections, refer to the appropriate NTP.
112 Chapter 6: Site survey/installation checklist 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Equipment room cooling conditions Use this list to note the conditions in the equipment room.
Chapter 6: Site survey/installation checklist 113 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Comments and recommendations __________________________________________________.
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115 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Chapter 7: Unpack and inspect hardware You should use this chapter in conjunction with Chapter 5, ÒHardware installation overview,Ó which links hardware installation procedures in easily understood tables (Tables 11 and 12).
116 Chapter 7: Unpack and inspect hardware 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 ¥ Store circuit packs in a clean, dry area. ¥ When tape cartridges have been subjected to temperature extremes, allow them to stabilize to room temperature before unpacking.
Chapter 7: Unpack and inspect hardware 117 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Unpacking the IPE Module and Application Module components After you have received and checked the IPE Module or Application Module components, use the following procedure to unpack them.
118 Chapter 7: Unpack and inspect hardware 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 9 If all the hardware components appear to be in order, repack them and store them in a safe place until you are ready to install them. Return any defective items to the manufacturer with a description of the defects.
119 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Chapter 8: Hardware installation procedures ! CAUTION Risk of data loss Ensure that the breaker switch on the AEM is in the Off position before following the procedures for installing an Application Module.
120 Chapter 8: Hardware installation procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Installing the IPE Module The following procedure for installing the actual IPE Module is only one of a series of procedures you should perform to install an IPE Module.
Chapter 8: Hardware installation procedures 121 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 28 Default DCE/DTE settings Port Setting Use 1 DCE Console 2 DCE Modem 3 DTE Conshare 4 DTE Meridian Mail Link 5 DTE AML 6 DCE Terminal/printer (CCR) X.
122 Chapter 8: Hardware installation procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 3 Slowly slide the module along the slots into the shelf or cabinet, making sure the latches at the top and bottom of the module are unlatched. Press the faceplate to ensure that the module is firmly in place.
Chapter 8: Hardware installation procedures 123 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 30 Port configuration settings (Part 1) Po r t 3 Po r t 4 Po r t 1 Po r t .
124 Chapter 8: Hardware installation procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 30 Port configuration settings (Part 2) 1 J 8 1 3 2 14 1 13 2 14 J 9 Port 2 ( DCE ) 1 3 14 13 14 1 J10 2 1 2 J.
Chapter 8: Hardware installation procedures 125 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Installing the Application Module The following procedure for installing the Application Module is only one of a series of procedures you should perform to install an Application Module.
126 Chapter 8: Hardware installation procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 6 Plug the power harness into the connector on the MPDU (P3 if the module is installed next to the MPDU, P4 if the module is on the other side of the AEM). Note: Make sure you connect all the cables securely.
Chapter 8: Hardware installation procedures 127 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Installing the power supply and disk/tape unit (Application Module) The Application Module power supply and disk/tape units are packaged separately for protection during shipping.
128 Chapter 8: Hardware installation procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 32 Disk/tape unit M V M E 1 4 7 or 1 6 7 M V M E 3 3 3 - 2 M V M E 3 3 2 X T S Di sk/tape unit: top Ð tape dr i ve bottom Ð hard disk drive 2 Slide the disk/tape unit into the slot at the far right of the Application Module (facing the AEM).
Chapter 8: Hardware installation procedures 129 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Checking the card option settings (Application Module) The cards are shipped with.
130 Chapter 8: Hardware installation procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 If your Application Module does not have CCR activated, the MVME332XT(S) card may not be present. If so, skip steps 1Ð3 and begin at step 4. 1 Remove the screws at the top and bottom of the MVME332XT(S) card faceplate.
Chapter 8: Hardware installation procedures 131 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 31 MVME333-2 XCC card jumper settings Block Jumper setting K1 K2 K3 K4 K5 K.
132 Chapter 8: Hardware installation procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 ¥ Unplug the power harness from the connector (P3 or P4) on the MPDU. (The power harness has seven wires: two red, two black, one green, one blue, and one brown.) ¥ Loosen the four screws on the front of the Application Module.
Chapter 8: Hardware installation procedures 133 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 33 MVME705B jumper settings and cable connections Serial port DCE mode DTE .
134 Chapter 8: Hardware installation procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 36 Default DCE/DTE settings for MVME712M transition card Serial Port Setting Use SP1 DCE Console SP2 DTE External Modem SP3 DTE Conshare SP4 DTE Meridian Mail Link (Meridian Link only) ¥ The NT6D51AA card, if present, has no option settings.
Chapter 8: Hardware installation procedures 135 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Note: A connector housing surrounds the pins on the P1 and P2 connectors. Make sure you center the cable connector on the pins within the housing.
136 Chapter 8: Hardware installation procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 33 MVME332XTS transition card serial port configuration 12345678 S1 J1 12 1 3 J4 J1 S2 S1 J4 1234 ON ON.
Chapter 8: Hardware installation procedures 137 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 34 MVME333-2 transition card serial port configuration K4 K8 K9 K4 K8 K9 K.
138 Chapter 8: Hardware installation procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 35 MVME705B transition card serial port configuration P13 P12 P11 P10 P9 SP1 SP3 SP5 9 K6 K5 K5 P14 Connector .
Chapter 8: Hardware installation procedures 139 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 36 MVME712AM transition card configuration +5 VDC GND -12VD C + 12VDC 1 6 .
140 Chapter 8: Hardware installation procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 37 MVME712A transition card configuration SP1 Console SP3 (to SDI, for conshare) SP4 (unused) J21 6 1 +5 VDC +.
Chapter 8: Hardware installation procedures 141 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 38 MVME712M card with jumpers J7 J9 J8J10 15 8 1 9 J6 DS1 DS2 1 2 13 14 J1.
142 Chapter 8: Hardware installation procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Installing an NTAK02 SDI/DCH card On an Option 11 system, if there is no port available on the CPU/Conf or TDS/DTR cards, you can obtain additional SDI or ESDI ports by installing an NTAK02 SDI/DCH card before the IPE Module is configured.
Chapter 8: Hardware installation procedures 143 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 38 NTAK02 SDI/DCH card jumper settings Port Jumper Location Strap for DTE S.
144 Chapter 8: Hardware installation procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 39 NTAK02 SDI/DCH card jumper and switch locations SW1 Unit 0 J10 DTE DCE Unit 1 J9 RS422 RS232 J8 Unit 1 J7 D.
Chapter 8: Hardware installation procedures 145 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Installing an ESDI or MSDL card On the Meridian 1, a QPC513 ESDI card (vintage G or later) or NT6D80 MSDL card must have an available port.
146 Chapter 8: Hardware installation procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Note: If the Single Terminal Access (STA) feature is present, port 0 is reserved for the STA administration terminal. 5 Insert the card into a common equipment slot and lock it into position.
Chapter 8: Hardware installation procedures 147 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 40 NT6D80 MSDL card jumper and switch locations Card address switches Note: This figure shows switches for all ports. Configure only the port you are going to use.
148 Chapter 8: Hardware installation procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 40 (Part 1) Program socket selection Option Port no. Socket number DTE (terminal) 1 2 UA10 UA17 UA12 UA19 DCE (modem) 1 2 UA9 UA16 UA11 UA18 RS-232-C interface 1 2 UB9 UB16 UB11 UB18 High-speed interface 1 2 UB10 UB17 UB12 UB19 Set as DCE to emulate modem.
Chapter 8: Hardware installation procedures 149 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 41 QPC513 ESDI card jumper and switch locations 1234 ON Jumpers for port J1.
150 Chapter 8: Hardware installation procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998.
151 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling The cable requirements for the IPE Module and the Application Module are completely different.
152 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 42 NT1R03AA and NT1R03BA IPE Module cables 15-pin Ethernet Port 8 25-pin 25-pin 25-pin 25-pin Port 2 Port 4.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 153 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 41 IPE Module cables Part number Cable description and application NT1R0.
154 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 External I/O cables Table 42 lists external I/O cables that connect ports on the IPE Module cable to an SDI port, the ESDI/MSDL port, and consoles.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 155 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide External I/O cable pinouts (IPE Module) This section provides pinouts for the .
156 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 43 NT1R03D cable pinouts (IPE Module) Port pin Signal External equipment pin 2T D 2 3R D 3 4 RTS 4 5 CTS 5 6.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 157 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 44 NT1R03E cable pinouts (IPE Module) Port pin Signal External equipment.
158 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 45 NT1R03HF cable pinouts (IPE Module) Port pin Signal External equipment pin 1 Shield 1 2R D 3 3T D 2 4 CTS.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 159 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 46 NT1R03AA 50-pin four-port cable pinout (IPE Module) From DB-50 To DB-.
160 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 47 NT1R03BA 50-pin four-port cable pinout (IPE Module) From DB-50 To DB-25 Port Signal name From DB-50 To DB.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 161 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 48 NT1R03CA 50-pin four-port cable pinout (IPE Module) From DB-50 (male).
162 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 49 NT8D93A cable pinout (IPE Module) 25-pin connector Signal 9-pin connector 2T D 2 3R D 8 4 RTS 4 5 CTS 9 6.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 163 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 50 NT8D82 cable pinout (IPE Module) 25-pin connector 25-pin connector 11.
164 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 50 NT8D82 cable pinout (IPE Module) (continued) 25-pin connector 25-pin connector 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 165 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 52 NTND27AB cable pinout (IPE Module) 26-pin connector Signal DB-25 conn.
166 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 53 NTAK19AA cable pinout (IPE Module) Meridian 1 Signal Port 0 pin 1 TDCD0 8 2 DSR0 20 3 RTS0 5 4 RXD0 2 26 .
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 167 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 54 NTAK19BA cable pinout (IPE Module) Meridian 1 Signal Port 0 pin 2 DSR.
168 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 54 NTAK19BA cable pinout (IPE Module) (continued) Meridian 1 Signal Port 2 pin 14 DSR2 6 15 RTS2 4 16 RXD2 3.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 169 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide SDI and ESDI/MSDL cabling (Option 11 IPE Module only) On an IPE Module Option 11 system, you can obtain one or two additional SDI or ESDI ports by adding an NTAK02 SDI/DCH card.
170 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 43 IPE Module Option 11 connections (Part 1) N ote 1: Note 2: Note 3: Note 4: I t i s recommen d e d t h at t h e TDS/DTR car d b e installed in position 1. The SDI/DCH card may be installed in any other position except position 0 (for the CPU/Conf card).
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 171 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 43 IPE Module Option 11 connections (Part 2) Note 1: Note 2: Note 3: It is recommended that the TD S /DTR card be installed in position 1.
172 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Meridian Mail cabling (IPE Module) The Meridian Link application can have voice-processing capability by connecting the IPE Module to a Meridian Mail system through a link called the Meridian Mail Link (MML).
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 173 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide ESDI/MSDL cabling (Options 21Ð81 IPE Module) As shown in Figure 45, port 5 of.
174 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 SDI Paddle Board cabling (Options 21Ð81 IPE Module only) Port 3 of the NT1R03AA cable connects to the NT8D41 SDI Paddle Board through an NT8D93A cable and, if additional length is needed, through an NT1R03D extension cable.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 175 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 45 I/O cabling to Meridian 1 (SDI and MSDL) (Options 21Ð81 IPE Module).
176 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 46 I/O cabling to Meridian 1 (SDI and ESDI) (Options 21Ð81 IPE Module) NT7D58 to SDI/ESDI Meridian 1 SDI card (see Note) NT8D82 QPC513 ESDI card I/O panels NT8D82 Note: Use the NT8D82 cable with all SDI cards except the NT8D41 SDI Paddle Board.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 177 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Cabling the Option 11 IPE Module to external equipment The following procedure to cable the Option 11 IPE Module to external equipment is only one of a series of procedures to install an IPE Module.
178 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 47 Option 11 system IPE Module connections Connector panel NT1R03AA (octopus cable) Ethernet port (to TCP/I.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 179 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 48 Option 11 main cabinet connector panel 0123 456 7 8 9 ¥ 1 Ensure that the power for the IPE Module is turned off.
180 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 56 Option 11 IPE ModuleÑNT1R03AA/NT1R03CA cable connections (main cabinet) Slots occupied by the IPE Module.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 181 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide 4 Connect the NT1R03CA extension cable that is connected to the NT1R03BA octopus cable to the appropriate connector as shown in Tables 58 and 59.
182 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 5 Connect the ports of octopus cable NT1R03AA to external equipment as described in Table 60 and shown in Figure 47. For example, connect port 1 of the NT1R03AA octopus cable to the console using a customer-supplied cable.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 183 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 61 Option 11 IPE Module external connections (NT1R03BA cable) NT1R03BA port External equipment External cable or reference 2 external modem NT1R03HF (for pinout, see ÒExternal I/O cable pinouts.
184 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 63 X.25 Host Link cable pinout IPE Module Signal Host Connection 2 TXD RXD 3 RXD TXD 4 RTS CTS 5 CTS RTS 6 DSR DTR 7 GND GND 8 DCD +12v 15 TXCI TRXC or open Note: Return to Chapter 5, ÒHardware installation overviewÓ for the next procedure.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 185 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Backplane cable rerouting for Options 21Ð81 CE/PE and IPE backplanes In a standard configuration, an IPE Module can be placed in any four adjoining peripheral slots on an Options 21Ð81 CE/PE or IPE shelf.
186 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 has three 20-pin connectors (only 16 pins are used) labelled 1, 2, and 3, and referred to as X-1, X-2, and X-3, in which X represents the I/O panel connector port.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 187 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Backplane cable rerouting for the NT8D11 CE/PE Module backplane In the standard seven-cable configuration for the NT8D11 CE/PE backplane (Figure 49), cables from connector ports D, G, and L are not used.
188 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 64 lists cable connections before cable expansion. Figure 49 shows the backplane slots before cable expansion.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 189 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Cabling for the first four PE slots can be expanded using one NT8D81AA cable/filter assembly. Cabling for all of the PE slots can be expanded using three NT8D81AA cable/filter assemblies.
190 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 8 Move cable end H-3 from slot position L8-1 to slot position L7-3. 9 Remove cable K from the backplane and connect cable ends K-1, K-2, and K-3 to slot positions L8-1, L8-2, and L8-3.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 191 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 65 NT8D11 cable connections (fully expanded configuration) (continued) I.
192 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 NT8D11 backplane cable reroutingÑto accommodate the IPE Module in PE slots 0Ð3 With the cables located as shown in Table 64, use the following procedure to reroute the backplane cables.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 193 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 66 lists cable connections for a rerouted IPE shelf.
194 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 51 NT8D11 backplane cable designations (rerouted for slots 0Ð3) Shroud Row 1 2 3 L9 L8 L7 L6 L5 L4 L3 L2 L.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 195 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Backplane cable rerouting for NT8D37 IPE Module In the standard 12-cable configuration for the backplane in the NT8D37 IPE Module, cables D, H, N, and U are not used.
196 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 67 NT8D37 cable connections (standard configuration) (continued) I/O panel connector port Backplane cable co.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 197 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 52 NT8D37 backplane cable designations (standard configuration) Segment.
198 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 NT8D37 backplane cable expansionÑsegment 0 With the cables located as shown in Table 67: 1 Leave cable A as is in slot position L0. 2 Move cable end B-3 from slot position L2-1 to slot position L1-3.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 199 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide NT8D37 backplane cable expansionÑsegment 3 1 Leave cable R in slot position L12. 2 Move cable end S-3 from slot position L14-1 to slot position L13-3.
200 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 68 NT8D37 cable connections (fully expanded configuration) I/O panel connector port Backplane cable connecto.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 201 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 68 NT8D37 cable connections (fully expanded configuration) (continued) I.
202 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 68 NT8D37 cable connections (fully expanded configuration) (continued) I/O panel connector port Backplane ca.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 203 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide NT8D37 backplane cable rerouting for segment 0Ñto accommodate the IPE Module in PE slots 0Ð3 With the cables located as shown in Table 67: 1 Leave cable A in slot position L0.
204 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 69 lists cable connections for an IPE shelf with segment 0 rerouted.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 205 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 69 NT8D37 cable connections (segment 0 has been rerouted) (continued) I/.
206 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 54 NT8D11 backplane cable designations (segment 0 has been rerouted) Segment 3 Segment 2 Segment 1 Segment .
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 207 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide NT8D37 backplane cable rerouting for segment 2Ñto accommodate the IPE Module in PE slots 8Ð11 With the cables located as shown in Table 67: 1 Leave cable K as is in slot position L8.
208 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 NT8D37 backplane cable rerouting for segment 3Ñto accommodate the IPE Module in PE slots 12Ð15 With the cables located as shown in Table 67: 1 Leave cable R as is in slot position L12.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 209 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Cabling the Options 21Ð81 IPE Module to external equipment The following procedure to cable an Options 21Ð81 IPE Module to external equipment is only one of a series of procedures to install an IPE Module.
210 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 55 Options 21Ð81 system IPE Module connections NT1R03AA (octopus cable) Ethernet port (to TCP/IP host link.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 211 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Use the following procedure to cable to external equipment.
212 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 70 Option 21 CE/PE cabinet connectors Slots occupied by the IPE Module Connect NT1R03AA to connector port Co.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 213 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide 3 Connect the ports of cable NT1R03AA to external equipment, as described in Table 72 and shown in Figure 55. For example, connect port 1 of the NT1R03AA cable to the console, using a customer- supplied cable.
214 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 73 Options 21Ð81 IPE Module external connections (NT1R03BA cable) NT1R03BA port External equipment External cable or reference 2 external modem NT1R03HF 4 Meridian Mail Link See ÒMeridian Mail cabling (IPE Module).
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 215 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 75 X.25 Host Link cable pinout IPE Module Signal Host Connection 2 TXD R.
216 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Application Module cabling Two types of cables interconnect Application Module components. These include ¥ power harness cables ¥ I/O cables ! CAUTION Risk of system interruption Be careful when running cables in the AEM.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 217 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 76 Power harness cables (Application Module) Part number Application NT7.
218 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 57 Power harness wiring diagram (Application Module) Power supply to VME bus backplane power harness NT7D55.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 219 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Input/output cables The Application Module has two types of I/O cable.
220 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 58 Internal I/O cabling (Application Module) MVME147/167 SBC card NT7D57AA J2 output cable (NT7D76AA on MVM.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 221 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide External I/O cables (Application Module) Tables 78, 79, and 80 list external I/O cables that connect ports on the transition cards to connectors on either the I/O subpanel or the universal I/O panel.
222 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 79 Cables from transition cards to the universal I/O panel (Application Module) Part number Length Cable description and application NT7D46AA (A0372653) (MVME712A/AM) 35 cm (14 in.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 223 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 80 Cables from transition cards to generic I/O panel (Application Module) Part number Length Cable description and application NT7D47DA 35 cm (14 in.
224 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 81 Cables to external equipment (Application Module) Part number Length Cable description and application NT7D46AB (A0373932) NT7D46AD (A0373933) NT7D46AF (A0373934) NT7D46AL (A0373935) NT7D46AT (A0373936) NT7D46AV (A0373937) 0.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 225 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 81 Cables to external equipment (Application Module) (continued) Part nu.
226 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 81 Cables to external equipment (Application Module) (continued) Part number Length Cable description and application NTND82AA 1.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 227 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Cabling the Application Module to external equipment The following procedure to cable the Application Module to external equipment is only one of a series of procedures to install an Application Module.
228 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 2 If you are using an MVME712AM transition card, skip this step. To connect an external modem to the Application M.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 229 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide 5 To connect the MSDL port to the Meridian 1 I/O panel, connect an NTND27 cabl.
230 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 8 For the X.25 host link, connect a customer-supplied cable from the Application Module connector: ¥ J3 on the I/O sub-panel ¥ Host on the universal I/O panel ¥ card 2 conn 2 on the generic I/O panel to the host computer.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 231 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 59 I/O subpanel connectors (Meridian Link) J9 J8 J7 J6 J5 J4 J3 J2 J1 M.
232 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 60 I/O subpanel connectors (CCR) J9 J8 J7 J6 J5 J4 J3 J2 J1 ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ J9 J8 J7 J3 J2 J1 ¥ External modem Console Meridian 1 connection (Link 0) ¥ ¥ ¥ SDI port Note: Connectors J1 and J3 are not used.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 233 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 61 Universal I/O panel (Meridian Link and co-residency) INT MODEM SDI L.
234 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 62 Universal I/O panel (CCR) INT MODEM SDI LIN K EXT MODEM SYS CONS ETHER NET Spare Hos t ESDI Link Serial .
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 235 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 63 Generic I/O panel (Meridian Link and co-residency) CARD 1 CONN 4 CAR.
236 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 64 Generic I/O panel (CCR) CARD 1 CONN 4 CARD 1 CONN 3 ETHERNET CARD 5 CONN 2 CARD 4 CONN 2 CARD 3 CONN 2 C.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 237 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 65 Application Module MVME712A and MVME705B I/O cablingÑ/O subpanel (M.
238 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 66 Application Module MVME712AM and MVME705B I/O cablingÑI/O subpanel (Meridian Link) I/O subpanel J8 SP1,.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 239 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 67 Application Module MVME712A, MVME705B, NT6D51AA cablingÑI/O subpane.
240 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 68 Application Module MVME712AM, MVME705B, NT6D51AA cablingÑI/O subpanel (CCR) A (Port 4) B (Port 5) C (Po.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 241 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 69 Application Module external I/O cabling to and from universal I/O pa.
242 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 70 Application Module external I/O cabling to and from universal I/O panel (CCR) A (Port 4) B (Port 5) C (P.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 243 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 71 Application Module external cabling to and from generic I/O panel (M.
244 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 72 Application Module external cabling to and from generic I/O panel (CCR) A (Port 4) B (Port 5) C (Port 6).
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 245 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 73 I/O cabling to Meridian 1 (SDI and ESDI) (Application Module) J8 on .
246 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 74 I/O cabling to Meridian 1 (SDI and MSDL) (Application Module) J8 on I/O sub-panel SDI LINK on universal .
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 247 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide ESDI/MSDL cabling (Application Module) As shown in Figure 73, the QPC513 ESDI card in the Meridian 1 connects to the I/O panel in the MeridianÊ1 through an NT8D82 RS-232 straight- through cable.
248 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 System console cabling (Application Module) As shown in Figures 65Ð74, the system console connects to the MVME712.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 249 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Host computer cabling (Application Module) X.
250 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 SDI cabling (Application Module) As shown in Figures 73 and 74, SDI cards (other than the NT8D41 SDI Paddle Board) connect to the I/O panel in the Meridian 1 through an NT8D82 RS-232 straight-through cable.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 251 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide SDI Paddle Board cabling (Application Module) The NT8D41 SDI Paddle Board connects to the I/O panel in the Meridian 1 through an NT8D84AA cable (see Table 88).
252 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 88 Pinout of SDI Paddle Board J1 connector Pin Number Signal Connector Port 1 CD1 J1 Port 1 2 RD1 3 TD1 4 DT.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 253 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Internal modem cabling (MVME712AM card only) The NT7D71BA cable connects the 9-pin connector at either port J9 on the I/O subpanel or the INT MODEM port on the universal I/O panel to the 4-pin connector on the MDF.
254 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Meridian Mail cabling (Application Module) The Meridian Link application can have voice-processing capability by connecting the Application Module to a Meridian Mail system through a link called the Meridian Mail Link (MML).
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 255 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Meridian Mail Modular Option EC provides data port connections via a utility card. The interface is provided by an NT6P0109 5-port RS-232 or an NT6P0110 4-port RS-232 break-out cable.
256 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 7 Power up the Application Module. 8 Define the Meridian Mail Link parameters using Procedure 15 in Chapter 15, ÒLink configurationÓ in this guide. Note: Return to Chapter 5, ÒHardware installation overviewÓ for the next procedure.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 257 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Before you install Ethernet LAN support on your IPE Module or Application Modu.
258 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 To set up an Ethernet connection, use the following procedure: 1 Ensure that an Ethernet drop cable is connected to the IPE Module or Application Module. Refer to Table 92 for the connection.
Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 259 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide 10 At step 21 of Procedure 8, type the module address of the IPE Module or Application Module and press [Return]. There are specific requirements for the address.
260 Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 93 NT7D47DA cable pinout P1 end P2 end 11 22 33 55 66 99 10 10 12 12 13 13 Table 94 NT7D47EA cable pinout P1.
261 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Chapter 10: Installing peripheral devices You should use this chapter in conjunction with Chapter 5, ÒHardware installation overview,Ó which links hardware installation procedures in easily understood tables (Tables 11 and 12).
262 Chapter 10: Installing peripheral devices 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 The setup procedure is the same for all three terminals and is as follows: 1 Turn on the terminal. 2 Press the [Set-Up] key to enter setup mode. The current setup values are displayed on a series of screens.
Chapter 10: Installing peripheral devices 263 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 95 VT220 Setup values Set-Up Directory On Line Display Set-Up 80 Columns Ligh.
264 Chapter 10: Installing peripheral devices 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 96 VT320 Setup values Set-Up Directory On Line Display Set-Up 80 Columns Light Text, Dark Screen Interpret Contro.
Chapter 10: Installing peripheral devices 265 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 97 VT420 Setup values Global Set-Up On Line Comm1=RS-232 Sessions on Comm1 70.
266 Chapter 10: Installing peripheral devices 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Personal computer running Reflection 4+ Reflection 4+ is a customer-supplied communications software package that runs on a personal computer, which can then be used as a terminal for accessing the Meridian Link and CCR applications.
Chapter 10: Installing peripheral devices 267 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide 7 If you need to quit Reflection 4+ (after logging out of the system), press [Alt]+[Ctrl]+[ m] to see the Reflection 4+ menu bar. Press <F8> twice.
268 Chapter 10: Installing peripheral devices 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Dot-matrix printer switch settings The HP Rugged Writer is a dot-matrix printer.
Chapter 10: Installing peripheral devices 269 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide LaserJet series II printer switch settings Use the [Menu] key on the front panel to check and set the options. Press the Menu key to access the first group of settings.
270 Chapter 10: Installing peripheral devices 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 LaserJet series III printer switch settings Use the [Menu] key on the front panel to check and set the options. Press the [Menu] key to access the first group of settings.
Chapter 10: Installing peripheral devices 271 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide LaserJet series IV printer switch settings Use the [Menu] key on the front panel to check and set the options. Press the [Menu] key to access the first group of settings.
272 Chapter 10: Installing peripheral devices 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 DeskJet and DeskJet 500 printer switch settings The DeskJet and DeskJet 500 are inkjet printers. Figure 78 shows each printerÕs correct switch settings for use with CCR (the arrows point in the direction you should move the switch handle).
273 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Chapter 11: Peripheral device cabling interface You should use this chapter in conjunction with Chapter 5, ÒHardware installation overview,Ó which links hardware installation procedures in easily understood tables (Tables 11 and 12).
274 Chapter 11: Peripheral device cabling interface 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 ¥ using a null-modem cable A null-modem cable (a special cable, or a cable with an adapter) crosses certain RS-232 data signals so that a DTE-to-DTE or DCE-to-DCE connection behaves like a standard DCE-to-DTE connection.
Chapter 11: Peripheral device cabling interface 275 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 80 Null modem RS-232 cable Pin 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 8 20 15 17 DTE Pin 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 8 20 15 17 DTE Note 1: This cable applies equally to a configuration with a DCE device at each end.
276 Chapter 11: Peripheral device cabling interface 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Using an A/B switchbox to share system consoles You can use a single terminal as a system console for more than one application if you use an A/B switchbox. Follow the installation procedure below to install the NT3M50AD (A0345353) and similar A/B switchboxes.
Chapter 11: Peripheral device cabling interface 277 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Using the A/B switchbox to switch applications 1 Log out of any administration, maintenance, or application function on the system console.
278 Chapter 11: Peripheral device cabling interface 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Modems Modems are used to connect peripheral devices (terminals and printers) to the IPE Module or the Application Module over long distances. Modems are always DCE.
Chapter 11: Peripheral device cabling interface 279 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide USRobotics Sportster modem The USRobotics Sportster (14.4) modem allows you to extend the distance between the IPE Module or the Application Module and any connected peripheral equipment.
280 Chapter 11: Peripheral device cabling interface 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Gandalf LDS 120E limited-distance modem The Gandalf LDS 120E limited-distance modem allows you to extend the distance between the IPE Module or the Application Module and any connected peripheral up to a nominal distance of 8 km (5 miles).
Chapter 11: Peripheral device cabling interface 281 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 81 Hardware configuration using a Gandalf LDS 120E limited-distance mo.
282 Chapter 11: Peripheral device cabling interface 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Dial-up modem If you want to dial up to ports on the IPE Module or the Application Module, you can use any one of.
Chapter 11: Peripheral device cabling interface 283 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Configuring the UDS 2440 modem for remote diagnostics There are two ways to c.
284 Chapter 11: Peripheral device cabling interface 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 103 UDS 2440 modem configuration (front panel buttons) Prompt Response OFFLINE NO DIAL? NO TEST NO AUTO ANS.
Chapter 11: Peripheral device cabling interface 285 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 103 UDS 2440 modem configuration (front panel buttons) (continued) Prom.
286 Chapter 11: Peripheral device cabling interface 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 103 UDS 2440 modem configuration (front panel buttons) (continued) Prompt Response DSR OPTS? NO CD OPTS? YE.
Chapter 11: Peripheral device cabling interface 287 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide 4 Connect the modem directly to the IPE Module or Application Module, as described in Chapter 9, ÒMeridian Link/CCR interface cabling.
288 Chapter 11: Peripheral device cabling interface 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 84 Universal Data Systems (UDS) EC224A/D modemÑswitch locations and settings ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF Switch .
Chapter 11: Peripheral device cabling interface 289 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 87 Ven-Tel 2400 modemÑswitch locations ¥ White and red indicator lig.
290 Chapter 11: Peripheral device cabling interface 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 88 Ven-Tel 2400 Plus II modemÑopening the modem ¥ Modem Computer Board Top Bottom Grooves ¥ Figure 89 V.
Chapter 11: Peripheral device cabling interface 291 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 90 Ven-Tel 2400 Plus II modemÑswitch locations ¥ White and red indic.
292 Chapter 11: Peripheral device cabling interface 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 92 Ven-Tel 9600 Plus modemÑswitch locations and settings ¥ White and red indicator lights SW2 switch (re.
293 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR You should use this chapter in conjunction with Chapter 5, ÒHardware installation overview,Ó which links hardware installation procedures in easily understood tables (Tables 11 and 12).
294 Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 105 presents some of these conventions. Table 105 Standard notation for X11 software administrat.
Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 295 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Configuration overview Install or upgrade the Meridian 1 to the appropriate software release (see Chapter 2, ÒOverview of Meridian LinkÓ or Chapter 3, ÒOverview of Customer Controlled RoutingÓ).
296 Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Configuring the VSID, HSID, and AML prompts When you are configuring the Meridian 1, you will encounter the VSID, HSID, and AML prompts in LD17, LD15 and LD23.
Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 297 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide ¥ A Meridian 1 with two modules (two Application Modules, or two .
298 Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 ¥ A Meridian 1 with a single IPE Module or Application Module active and a redundant Meridian Link (another IPE Module or Application Module on warm standby mode): Ñ VSID prompt (LD17) Enter a value to define the VAS ID to be associated with the AML.
Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 299 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Configure ESDI port (X11 Release 17) The IPE Module or Application.
300 Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 106 LD 17ÑConfigure ESDI port (Options 21Ð81) (continued) Prompt Response Comment DUPX FULL Full duplex mode BPS 19200 19,200 bps baud rate (19.2 kbps).
Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 301 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 106 LD 17ÑConfigure ESDI port (Options 21Ð81) (continued) Prompt Response Comment CMS x ESDI port number for this AML.
302 Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Enable ESDI port (X81 phase 7 or X11 Release 17) Commands in LD 48 require a port or link parameter, which is indicated in the prompts as xx. Substitute the appropriate port or link number when using the prompts listed below.
Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 303 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 107 LD 48ÑLink Diagnostic (continued) Command Comment DIS M.
304 Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 107 LD 48ÑLink Diagnostic (continued) Command Comment DSXT MSGI/MSGO xx Disable exclusive TN me.
Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 305 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Configure ESDI or MSDL port (X11 Release 18 or later) The IPE Modu.
306 Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 108 LD 17ÑConfigure ESDI or MSDL port (Option 11) (continued) Prompt Response Comment LCTL YES Modify link control parameters T1 4 Layer 2 retransmission timer in units of 0.
Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 307 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 108 LD 17ÑConfigure ESDI or MSDL port (Option 11) (continued) Prompt Response Comment AML 0Ð15 AML associated with this VAS ID.
308 Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Option 21Ð81 ESDI or MSDL configuration Table 109 LD 17ÑConfigure ESDI or MSDL port (Options 21Ð81).
Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 309 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 109 LD 17ÑConfigure ESDI or MSDL port (Options 21Ð81) (con.
310 Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 109 LD 17ÑConfigure ESDI or MSDL port (Options 21Ð81) (continued) Prompt Response Comment ABOR.
Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 311 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 109 LD 17ÑConfigure ESDI or MSDL port (Options 21Ð81) (con.
312 Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Enable ESDI or MSDL port (X11 Release 18 or later) Commands in LD 48 require a port or link parameter, which is indicated in the prompts as xx. Substitute the appropriate port or link number when using the prompts listed below.
Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 313 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 110 LD 48ÑLink Diagnostic (continued) Command Comment FLSH .
314 Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 110 LD 48ÑLink Diagnostic (continued) Command Comment ENIT MSGI/MSGO xx <l> <s> <.
Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 315 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Configure SDI port for conshare (X11 Release 17) The SDI port is u.
316 Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 111 LD 17ÑConfigure SDI port (X11 Release 17) (continued) Prompt Response Comment MSCL <cr&g.
Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 317 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Configure SDI port for conshare (X11 Release 18 or later) The SDI .
318 Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Enable SDI port Some commands in LD 37 require a port number, indicated in the prompts as x. Substitute the appropriate port number in the prompts listed below.
Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 319 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Configuring DNIS to use auto-terminating trunks Dialed Number Identification Service (DNIS) is an optional feature that provides the last digits of the dialed number.
320 Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 LD 16ÑRoute data block LD 16 defines the route (Table 115). The routes used for DNIS must auto- terminate. All incoming calls on a DNIS route, regardless of the number dialed, will terminate on a pre-specified DN.
Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 321 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 115 LD 16ÑTrunk route administration (continued) Prompt Response Comment DNIS YES ACD-Dialed Number Identification Service (DNIS) route.
322 Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 LD 14ÑTrunk data block The pre-specified DN (auto-terminate DN) where all incoming calls on a DNIS route auto-terminate is defined in this program. Note: The ATDN must be defined prior to configuration.
Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 323 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 116 LD 14ÑConfigure auto-terminating DN Prompt Response Com.
324 Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Configuring DNIS to use Incoming Digit Conversion The Incoming Digit Conversion (IDC) feature can opti.
Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 325 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide In order for DNIS to be used on Incoming Digit Conversion trunks, the trunk route must be configured to allow DNIS and IDC (Incoming Digit Conversion).
326 Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 X11 Release 23 allows 7 full digits of DNIS information to be sent across the link. X22 Release 24 supports up to a 31-digit DNIS. Both DNIS and ACD DN ranges can be expressed explicitly or implicitly.
Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 327 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 119 LD 49ÑDefining IDC translation tables (continued) Promp.
328 Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 If, in a block of DNIS numbers, all numbers start with the same two or three digits, and if all numbers are to be translated to the same ACD DN, the program does not need translation entries for all numbers in the block.
Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 329 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide If the last digits of the DNIS number and the ACD DN are identical, the program allows a simpler definition.
330 Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Configure devices for status change host notification An optional feature, Unsolicited Status Events are provided in status change messages, allowing 12 types of unsolicited status events to be sent to a host application.
Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 331 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Note: The Unringing event is available only with X11 Release 19 and later software. X11 International Phase 7 software offers only four status change events.
332 Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 initiate a conference, the application receives a StatusChange hold message. ¥ Retrieve also known as Restore, notifies the application when the set that had invoked Hold retrieves the original call and becomes active again.
Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 333 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Define status message groups Use LD 15 to define the status message groups .
334 Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 122 LD 15ÑDefine status message groups (continued) Prompt Response Comment Default values are i.
Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 335 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Assign telephones to status message groups (Meridian Link) Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) or non-ACD telephones can be assigned to status message groups if they are configured as AST (associated set).
336 Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 123 LD 23ÑBuild ACD groups (continued) Prompt Response Comment ¥ ¥ ¥ Press [Return] until th.
Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 337 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Define ACD telephones as AST After defining ACD groups, configure ACD agent telephones designated as AST for those groups; in LD 10 for single-line telephones and LD 11 for multi-line telephones.
338 Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 124 LD 10ÑDefine single-line ACD telephones as AST (continued) Prompt Response Comment PRI (1).
Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 339 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 125 LD 11ÑDefine multi-line ACD telephones as AST Prompt Re.
340 Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 125 LD 11ÑDefine multi-line ACD telephones as AST (continued) Prompt Response Comment KEY 0 ACD XXXXXXX YYYY XXXXXXX = ACD DN YYYY = Agent position ID Note: If using CLID, type 0 (????) between ACDDN and POS ID.
Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 341 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Define non-ACD telephones as AST To configure a DN as an AST telephone, make changes to telephone data in LD 10 for single-line telephones or LD 11 for multi-line telephones.
342 Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 127 LD 11ÑDefine multi-line telephones as AST Prompt Response Comment REQ NEW Add new telephone.
Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 343 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 127 LD 11ÑDefine multi-line telephones as AST (continued) P.
344 Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Configure ACD DNs Two types of ACD DNs are described here: the default ACD DN and the ACD DN that handles IVR calls. See the X11 Input/Output Guide (NTP 553 -3001-400) for information on configuring regular ACD DNs.
Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 345 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Note: Systems with two modules (two Application Modules, two IPE Modules, or one of each), with Meridian Link activated in one and CCR activated in the other, will require two AMLs and hence two VAS IDs.
346 Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Configure Control DNs (CCR) A Control DN (CDN) is a specialized ACD queue that has no agents. One CDN is required for each CCR script. A CDN in controlled mode offers control of calls to applications.
Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 347 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 130 LD 23ÑDefine CDNs (continued) Prompt Response Comment F.
348 Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 130 LD 23ÑDefine CDNs (continued) Prompt Response Comment BYTH (0)Ð2047 Busy Threshold indicat.
Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 349 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Configuring a Phantom Loop A phantom loop is configured the same way as a normal loop with the exception of a ÒCÓ preceeding the loop number.
350 Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Configuring a Phantom Superloop A phantom superloop is configured the same way as a normal loop with the exception of a ÒCÓ preceeding the loop number.
Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 351 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Creating a Phantom Set After configuring the phantom loop, an AST Meridian 1 proprietary set can be designated to a specific device group which can be controlled by applications.
352 Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 133 LD 10ÑCreating a Phantom Set (continued) Prompt Response Comment CUST 0-99 Customer number ¥ ¥ ¥ Press [Return] until the CLS prompt appears.
Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 353 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Configuring Dual VAS ID Overlay 23 is modified to prompt for ISAP and VASID for Meridian Link even if the DN type is Meridian Mail ACD-DN.
354 Chapter 12: Meridian 1 configuration for Meridian Link/CCR 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Traffic statistics LD 2 is used to set and schedule traffic statistics for the Application Module Link (AML). A count is kept (in traffic report 8) of all incoming and outgoing messages, and these counts can be scheduled to print periodically.
355 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Chapter 13: Meridian Mail configuration Host Enhanced Voice Processing (HEVP) provides basic voice-processing capabilities, via a Meridian Mail voice port, to applications based on Meridian Link.
356 Chapter 13: Meridian Mail configuration 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 This chapter provides ¥ a brief overview of how the Meridian 1 system, the Meridian Mail system, and the Meridian Link-b.
Chapter 13: Meridian Mail configuration 357 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Meridian Mail call processing Figure 94 shows the relationship between the Meridian 1 and Meridian Mail DNs and voice channels. The Meridian Link-based application separately acquires each channel, identifying it by its channel class.
358 Chapter 13: Meridian Mail configuration 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Configuring Meridian 1 for Meridian Mail To configure the Meridian 1 for Meridian Mail, perform the following tasks: 1 Create a Meridian Mail ACD queue in Overlay 23. 2 Create virtual agents in Overlay 11, assigning them to the Meridian Mail queue.
Chapter 13: Meridian Mail configuration 359 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 136 LD 23ÑCreating an ACD queue for voice channels (continued) Prompt Response.
360 Chapter 13: Meridian Mail configuration 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Defining virtual agent DNs for voice channels For each voice channel to be used by a Meridian Link-based application, you must create a virtual ACD agent and assign it to the Meridian Mail ACD queue.
Chapter 13: Meridian Mail configuration 361 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 137 LD 11ÑDefining virtual agent DNs for voice channels Prompt Response Comment REQ NEW Create a new ACD agent TYPE SL1 New SL-1 set TN l s c u The virtual agentÕs routing address on the Meridian 1.
362 Chapter 13: Meridian Mail configuration 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 137 LD 11ÑDefining virtual agent DNs for voice channels (continued) Prompt Response Comment LHK <cr> TEN <.
Chapter 13: Meridian Mail configuration 363 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 137 LD 11ÑDefining virtual agent DNs for voice channels (continued) Prompt Res.
364 Chapter 13: Meridian Mail configuration 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 When adding an ACD DN for Meridian Link-based HEVP applications in the VSDN Table, observe the following: ¥ The service class must be ACC.
Chapter 13: Meridian Mail configuration 365 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 138 Example of Meridian Mail Voice Service DN (VSDN) Table DN Service Class 456.
366 Chapter 13: Meridian Mail configuration 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Defining voice channels in the Channel Allocation Table (CAT) The Channel Allocation Table (CAT) contains entries for each Meridian Mail voice channel.
Chapter 13: Meridian Mail configuration 367 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 139 Example of Meridian Mail Channel Allocation Table (CAT) Channel Location Ro.
368 Chapter 13: Meridian Mail configuration 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 13 Set the Service to ACC. 14 Set the Channel class to an unused class number. Class numbers should start with 1 and be used in sequence, because the application must use the class numbers both to obtain access to the voice port and to identify activity on it.
Chapter 13: Meridian Mail configuration 369 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 95 Meridian Mail Add Local Voice User screen User Administration Add Local Voi.
370 Chapter 13: Meridian Mail configuration 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998.
371 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures This chapter describes how to ¥ initially configure a new IPE Module or the Application Module Note: If a redundant Meridian Link is required, a second module must be installed and configured separately.
372 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 The keycode is provided as part of the software package and is tailored to your siteÕs requirements. The keycode consists of five groups of four hexadecimal characters.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 373 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 140 Software installation and upgrade paths From To Covered in .
374 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 140 Software upgrade paths (continued) From To Covered in section Upissue of Meridian Lin.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 375 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide To configure the software after installing a new IPE Module or Application Module The UNIX and application software are loaded onto the hard disk at the factory.
376 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Section 1: To upgrade Meridian Link from Release 2 to Release 5C or Co-residency using a Releas.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 377 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Section 2: To upgrade Meridian Link from Release 3 to Relea.
378 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Section 3: To upgrade Meridian Link from Release 4 to Release 5C If you have Meridian Link Release 4 and want to update to Release 5C, you must install the operating system, install the application, and then enter a keycode to activate it.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 379 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Section 4: To upgrade Meridian Link from Release 4 to Co-residency If you have Meridian Link Release 4 and want to upgrade to co-residency, you must install the operating system and install all applications.
380 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Section 5: To upgrade Meridian Link from Release 4B to Release 5C If you have Meridian Link Release 4 and want to update to Release 5C, you must install the operating system tape, install the application, and then enter a keycode to activate it.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 381 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Section 6: To upgrade Meridian Link from Release 4B to Rele.
382 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Section 7: To update Meridian Link from Release 5 to Release 5C When you update Meridian Link from Release 5 to Release 5C, the release or issue of the BOS changes.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 383 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Section 9: To upgrade CCR from Release 2 to Release 3C or C.
384 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Section 10: To update CCR from Release 3 to Release 3C If you already have CCR Release 3 and want to update to Release 3C, you must install the application and then enter a keycode to activate it.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 385 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Section 12: To update CCR Release 3B to Release 3C When you update CCR from Release 3B to Release 3C, the release or issue of the BOS changes.
386 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 If the release or issue of BOS changes, ¥ Perform Procedure 2: Start the update process.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 387 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide ¥ Depending on the type of SBC card installed, perform one.
388 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 1: Application configuration and start-up 1 Set the Application Module circuit breaker or the IPE Module power pushbutton to ON (if it is not already on).
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 389 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 1: Application configuration and start-up (continued) Note: If you make a mistake while typing your Meridian ID or keycode, do not try to backspace and correct the error.
390 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 1: Application configuration and start-up (continued) Figure 101 Keycode prompt 4 Keycode group 4 (or Q or q to quit): 10 You are prompted for the fourth group of keycode characters.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 391 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 1: Application configuration and start-up (continued) Figure 104 IP address prompt Meridian Link using a TCP/IP connection.
392 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 1: Application configuration and start-up (continued) The system lists the application or applications installed.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 393 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 1: Application configuration and start-up (continued) Figure 108 Ethernet connection prompt Installing NSE R3V7.
394 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 1: Application configuration and start-up (continued) Figure 109 Software install messages Configuring your system for NSE. Please wait.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 395 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 1: Application configuration and start-up (contin.
396 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 1: Application configuration and start-up (continued) 21 You are prompted to reboot the system (Figure 144). Type y and press [Return]. The appearance of the ÒConsole Login:Ó prompt indicates that the new package is now installed.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 397 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 2: Start the update process This procedure describes how to begin the update process.
398 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 2: Start the update process (continued) Figure 117 Tape insertion message screen Insert the removable medium for the package you want to install into the ctape drive.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 399 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 3: Load application software from tape This procedure describes how to insert the tape cartridge and load the application software.
400 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 3: Load application software from tape (continued) 1 Insert the tape (marked Tape 2 of 2) into the tape drive as shown in Figure 119. Ensure that the tape drive latch (if present) is fully closed after the tape is inside.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 401 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 3: Load application software from tape (continued) ATTENTION Do not attempt to press a keyboard key until the tape active indicator light goes from on to off and stays off.
402 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 3: Load application software from tape (continued) Figure 121 Meridian 1 ID prompt Please enter the Meridian 1 ID of this site: (or Q or q to quit) 4 You are prompted to enter your Meridian 1 ID (Figure 121).
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 403 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 3: Load application software from tape (continued) Figure 124 Keycode prompt 3 Keycode group 3 (or Q or q to quit): 7 You are prompted for the third group of keycode characters (Figure 124).
404 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 3: Load application software from tape (continued) 10 If you are activating the Meridian Link application, you are prompted to enter the Meridian Link protocol.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 405 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 3: Load application software from tape (continued.
406 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 3: Load application software from tape (continued) If you did not purchase CCR but you have enabled NSE, go to step 16.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 407 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 3: Load application software from tape (continued) If you are connected to Ethernet but do not plan to use it in the near future, you may choose to type n and press [Return].
408 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 3: Load application software from tape (continued) Figure 134 Module name prompt ADD MODULE NAME AND ADDRESS TO TCPIP TRANSPORT PROVIDER DATABASE If you are not sure how to answer any prompt, type Ò?Ó for HELP.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 409 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 3: Load application software from tape (continued) 18 You are asked whether you want to reenter the module name or address (Figure 136).
410 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 3: Load application software from tape (continued) Figure 139 Reboot messages 2 Copyright Motorola Inc. 1988 - 1992, All Rights Reserved M4120 Debugger/Diagnostics Release Version 1.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 411 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 4: Power down the IPE Module or the Application Module 1 At the ÒConsole Login:Ó prompt, type maint and press [Return].
412 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 4: Power down the IPE Module or the Application Module (continued) 5 If software users are logged in, a list appears. Whether a list appears or not, you are prompted to start an express powerdown.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 413 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 5: Load the operating system tape on an Application Module with an MVME147 card This procedure assumes that you have backed up all files and have powered down the Application Module (Procedure 4).
414 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 5: Load the operating system tape on an Application Module with an MVME147 card (continued) 2 Type h immediately, before the next prompt appears.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 415 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 5: Load the operating system tape on an Applicati.
416 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 5: Load the operating system tape on an Application Module with an MVME147 card (cont.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 417 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 5: Load the operating system tape on an Application Module with an MVME147 card (continued) Figure 151 Environment prompts for firmware revision 2.
418 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 5: Load the operating system tape on an Application Module with an MVME147 card (continued) Figure 152 Insert tape into the tape drive Notch points down Tape drive latch Lock the tape door after tape is inserted.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 419 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 5: Load the operating system tape on an Application Module with an MVME147 card (continued) 15 When the tape indicator goes off, type 2 and press [Return].
420 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 5: Load the operating system tape on an Application Module with an MVME147 card (cont.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 421 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 5: Load the operating system tape on an Application Module with an MVME147 card (continued) 20 Type 1 and press [Return] to install the software.
422 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 5: Load the operating system tape on an Application Module with an MVME147 card (cont.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 423 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 5: Load the operating system tape on an Application Module with an MVME147 card (continued) 23 Type the number corresponding to your disk drive, and press [Return].
424 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 5: Load the operating system tape on an Application Module with an MVME147 card (continued) 26 You are prompted to enter the user file system slice number.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 425 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 5: Load the operating system tape on an Applicati.
426 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 5: Load the operating system tape on an Application Module with an MVME147 card (continued) 29 You are prompted to indicate whether you wish to install online problem descriptions.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 427 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 5: Load the operating system tape on an Application Module with an MVME147 card (continued) Note: Phases 3 and 4 may take from 30 to 90 minutes to complete.
428 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 5: Load the operating system tape on an Application Module with an MVME147 card (cont.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 429 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 6: Load the operating system tape on an IPE Modul.
430 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 6: Load the operating system tape on an IPE Module or an Application Module with an MVME167 card (continued) 4 At the Ò4120-Diag>Ó or Ò4120-Bug>Ó prompt, type env and press [Return].
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 431 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 6: Load the operating system tape on an IPE Modul.
432 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 6: Load the operating system tape on an IPE Module or an Application Module with an M.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 433 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 6: Load the operating system tape on an IPE Modul.
434 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 6: Load the operating system tape on an IPE Module or an Application Module with an M.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 435 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 6: Load the operating system tape on an IPE Module or an Application Module with an MVME167 card (continued) 8 Type 2 and press [Return].
436 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 6: Load the operating system tape on an IPE Module or an Application Module with an MVME167 card (continued) Figure 183 Continue start-up prompt Continue System Start Up (Y/N)? 13 You are prompted to continue start-up.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 437 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 6: Load the operating system tape on an IPE Module or an Application Module with an MVME167 card (continued) 14 Write down the vendor and description of the disk drive installed in SCSI address 00.
438 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 6: Load the operating system tape on an IPE Module or an Application Module with an MVME167 card (continued) Figure 185 BOS software management menu The BOS (FE03.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 439 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 6: Load the operating system tape on an IPE Module or an Application Module with an MVME167 card (continued) Figure 187 Disk drive number prompt Selected MVME167 controller number 0.
440 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 6: Load the operating system tape on an IPE Module or an Application Module with an M.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 441 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 6: Load the operating system tape on an IPE Modul.
442 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 6: Load the operating system tape on an IPE Module or an Application Module with an MVME167 card (continued) Figure 192 Disk-slicing table for 104-Mbyte disk drive Phase 2.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 443 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 6: Load the operating system tape on an IPE Module or an Application Module with an MVME167 card (continued) Figure 194 Disk-slicing table for 180-Mbyte disk drive Phase 2.
444 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 6: Load the operating system tape on an IPE Module or an Application Module with an M.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 445 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 6: Load the operating system tape on an IPE Modul.
446 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 6: Load the operating system tape on an IPE Module or an Application Module with an MVME167 card (continued) Figure 200 BOS installation, phases 3 and 4 ***> Checking tape in drive Phase 3.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 447 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 6: Load the operating system tape on an IPE Modul.
448 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 7: Reboot and go through setup If you have just installed the operating system tape, ensure that you perform the following procedure before you load the application tape.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 449 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 7: Reboot and go through setup (continued) The autoboot process then starts. Autoboot messages for the IPE Module or MVME167 card are shown in Figures 204 and 205.
450 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 7: Reboot and go through setup (continued) Figure 205 System autoboot messages 2 This machine has not been used as a customer machine yet.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 451 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 7: Reboot and go through setup (continued) 4 At the Ò#Ó prompt, type portconfig -m and press [Return].
452 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 7: Reboot and go through setup (continued) Figure 207 Portconfig messages -----------.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 453 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 7: Reboot and go through setup (continued) 7 At the Ò#Ó prompt, type setup and press [Return]. The setup procedure begins.
454 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 7: Reboot and go through setup (continued) 9 At the ÒEnter zone number:Ó prompt, type the number corresponding to your time zone and press [Return].
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 455 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 7: Reboot and go through setup (continued) 11 You are prompted to change the date and time. If you do not wish to change the date and time, type n , press [Return], and proceed to step 17.
456 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 7: Reboot and go through setup (continued) 16 When prompted, type the minutes and press [Return]. Figure 218 Date and time set prompt Date and time will be set to: 6/29/93 09:37.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 457 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 7: Reboot and go through setup (continued) Figure.
458 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 8: Load the application software from tape Before loading the application tape (labelled Tape 2 of 2), ensure that you reboot and go through setup as described in Procedure 7.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 459 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 8: Load the application software from tape (conti.
460 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 8: Load the application software from tape (continued) Figure 229 Insert tape into th.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 461 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 8: Load the application software from tape (conti.
462 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 8: Load the application software from tape (continued) Figure 231 Meridian 1 ID prompt Please enter the Meridian 1 ID of this site: (or Q or q to quit) 10 The system prompts you for the Meridian 1 ID.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 463 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 8: Load the application software from tape (continued) 12 You are prompted for the second group of keycode characters.
464 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 8: Load the application software from tape (continued) 16 If you are activating the Meridian Link application, you are prompted to enter the Meridian Link protocol.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 465 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 8: Load the application software from tape (conti.
466 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 8: Load the application software from tape (continued) If you have purchased CCR, go to step 20.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 467 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 8: Load the application software from tape (conti.
468 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 8: Load the application software from tape (continued) Figure 244 Module name prompt ADD MODULE NAME AND ADDRESS TO TCPIP TRANSPORT PROVIDER DATABASE If you are not sure how to answer any prompt, type "?" for HELP.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 469 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 8: Load the application software from tape (continued) 24 You are asked whether you want to reenter the module name or address (Figure 246).
470 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 8: Load the application software from tape (continued) Figure 249 Reboot messages 2 Copyright Motorola Inc. 1988 - 1992, All Rights Reserved M4120 Debugger/Diagnostics Release Version 1.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 471 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 9: Restore configuration files and data files from the backup tape 1 At the ÒConsole Login:Ó prompt, type maint and press [Return].
472 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 9: Restore configuration files and data files from the backup tape (continued) Figure 252 Rstdata messages screen 1 Stopping application(s) 02/02/94 16:00:27 Notifying Meridian Link of Shutdown.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 473 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 9: Restore configuration files and data files fro.
474 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 9: Restore configuration files and data files from the backup tape (continued) Figure.
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 475 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 10: Verify the installation This procedure assume.
476 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 11: Back up configuration files and data files 1 At the ÒConsole Login:Ó prompt, type maint (if you are not already logged in) and press [Return].
Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 477 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 11: Back up configuration files and data files (c.
478 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998.
479 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Chapter 15: Link configuration This chapter describes the initial configuration procedures for the links used by the applications, and refers to the procedures in Chapter 14, ÒSoftware installation, upgrade, and update proceduresÓ earlier in this guide.
480 Chapter 15: Link configuration 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Link 1ÑX.25 protocol (Meridian Link) Link 1 is defined as the host link using the X.
Chapter 15: Link configuration 481 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Link 1ÑTCP/IP host link protocol (Meridian Link) Link 1 is defined as the host link using the.
482 Chapter 15: Link configuration 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Changing your configuration Use the following procedures (as your requirements dictate) to verify or reconfigure application softw.
Chapter 15: Link configuration 483 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 12: Verifying the link status 1 Log in as mlusr (if you are not already logged in). The default password is mlusr . 2 Type status link 0 and press [Return] to verify the status of the link to Meridian 1.
484 Chapter 15: Link configuration 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 13: Changing AML (link 0) parameters Meridian Link and CCR are shipped with a default configuration for the AML. If the default configuration is not appropriate for your system, you can use this procedure to change it.
Chapter 15: Link configuration 485 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 13: Changing AML (link 0) parameters (continued) 3 Type change link 0 and press [Return] to begin making changes to the link. The first parameter appears, along with possible and current values.
486 Chapter 15: Link configuration 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 13: Changing AML (link 0) parameters (continued) Table 141 AML (link 0) parameters Link parameter Allowed values (defaul.
Chapter 15: Link configuration 487 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 13: Changing AML (link 0) parameters (continued) Table 141 AML (link 0) parameters (.
488 Chapter 15: Link configuration 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 13: Changing AML (link 0) parameters (continued) Table 141 AML (link 0) parameters (continued) Link parameter Allowed va.
Chapter 15: Link configuration 489 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 14: Changing Meridian Link (link 1) parameters (Meridian Link only) Meridian Link is shipped with a default configuration for the Host Link.
490 Chapter 15: Link configuration 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 14: Changing Meridian Link (link 1) parameters (continued) Table 142 X.25 and LAPB parametersÑLink 1 Link parameter Allowed values (defaults in parentheses) Description X.
Chapter 15: Link configuration 491 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 14: Changing Meridian Link (link 1) parameters (continued) Table 142 X.
492 Chapter 15: Link configuration 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 14: Changing Meridian Link (link 1) parameters (continued) Table 142 X.
Chapter 15: Link configuration 493 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 14: Changing Meridian Link (link 1) parameters (continued) Table 142 X.
494 Chapter 15: Link configuration 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 14: Changing Meridian Link (link 1) parameters (continued) Table 142 X.25 and LAPB parametersÑLink 1 (continued) Link parameter Allowed values (defaults in parentheses) Description Lowest LCN* (1) Specifies the lowest X.
Chapter 15: Link configuration 495 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 14: Changing Meridian Link (link 1) parameters (continued) Table 142 X.
496 Chapter 15: Link configuration 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 143 TCP/IP parametersÑLink 1 Link parameter Allowed values (defaults in parentheses) Description TCP/IP parameters Protocol.
Chapter 15: Link configuration 497 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 15: Changing Meridian Mail Link (link 2) parameters (Meridian Link only) Meridian Link is shipped with a default configuration for the Meridian Mail Link.
498 Chapter 15: Link configuration 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 15: Changing Meridian Mail Link (link 2) parameters (continued) 7 To save your changes, go to the appropriate procedure:.
Chapter 15: Link configuration 499 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 16: Replacing the default configuration file Meridian Link and CCR are shipped with a default link configuration. The default configuration is shipped in the following file or files: ¥ AML (link 0): /usr/mlusr/conf/hdlcmlnk.
500 Chapter 15: Link configuration 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 17: Creating a configuration file Meridian Link and CCR are shipped with a default link configuration for the links. The default configuration is shipped in the following file or files: ¥ AML (link 0): /usr/mlusr/conf/hdlcmlnk.
Chapter 15: Link configuration 501 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 17: Creating a configuration file (continued) 4 The process is shown in Figure 263. At each ÒEntry>Ó prompt, type your responses as indicated in bold type.
502 Chapter 15: Link configuration 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 17: Creating a configuration file (continued) Figure 263 Change linkctl mlusr> change linkctl Current Control File Image 0 HDLC /usr/mlusr/conf/hdlcmlnk.datafile 1 X25 /usr/mlusr/conf/x25hlnk.
503 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Chapter 16: Additional application configuration In addition to configuring the links, you may need to perform other procedures to configure the application or applications.
504 Chapter 16: Additional application configuration 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 ¥ perform Procedure 20: Schedule regular backups ¥ perform Procedure 21: Change the default system languages .
Chapter 16: Additional application configuration 505 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 18: Turn off auto-start Meridian Link and CCR are configured by default to restart automatically any time the system is powered down and up again (for example, in the event of an unscheduled power outage).
506 Chapter 16: Additional application configuration 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 19: Change the Meridian 1 customer number When you order CCR, you specify the customer number for the Meridian 1 system to which the CCR Module or IPE Module will be connected.
Chapter 16: Additional application configuration 507 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 20: Schedule regular backups For security reasons, you should back up regularly. Use this procedure to schedule regular backups or to change the schedule.
508 Chapter 16: Additional application configuration 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 20: Schedule regular backups (continued) Figure 270 Backup day prompts Enter day in the form: SUN=Sunday, MON=Monday, .
Chapter 16: Additional application configuration 509 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 21: Change the default system languages CCR enables you to display text on your screen in one language or two. Use this procedure to define or change the languages displayed.
510 Chapter 16: Additional application configuration 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 21: Change the default system languages (continued) Figure 275 Secondary language prompt System language options: 1. English 2. French 3. None Please select the secondary language for the Login Screen.
Chapter 16: Additional application configuration 511 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 22: Configure terminal ports CCR supports eight ports, each of which can be configured for a terminal or a printer. Use this procedure to configure a port for a terminal.
512 Chapter 16: Additional application configuration 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 22: Configuring terminal ports (continued) Figure 279 Port state prompt Available states: off (printer) on (terminal) Select a state (default: ÒoffÓ): 5 You are prompted to select a state (ÒoffÓ selects a printer; ÒonÓ selects a terminal).
Chapter 16: Additional application configuration 513 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 23: Configure printer ports CCR supports eight ports, each of which can be configured for a terminal or a printer. Use this procedure to configure a port for a printer.
514 Chapter 16: Additional application configuration 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 23: Configuring printer ports (continued) Figure 284 Port state prompt Available states: off (printer) on (terminal) Select a state (default: ÒoffÓ): 5 You are prompted to select a state (ÒoffÓ selects a printer; ÒonÓ selects a terminal).
Chapter 16: Additional application configuration 515 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 23: Configuring printer ports (continued) Figure 287 Printer configuration prompt menu CCR Line Printer Configuration Utility 1: Add a printer.
516 Chapter 16: Additional application configuration 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 23: Configuring printer ports (continued) 11 Type the number corresponding to the port and press [Return]. A list of printer models appears. Figure 290 Printer model menu Select a Model number from the list provided below: 1.
517 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Chapter 17: Hardware upgrade This chapter provides procedures to enable you to ¥ upgrade an Application Module SBC from an M.
518 Chapter 17: Hardware upgrade 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 24: Software powerdown 1 Log in as maint . The default password is maint .
Chapter 17: Hardware upgrade 519 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 24: Software powerdown (continued) Figure 294 Shutdown message screen Shutdown started. Mon Sep 20 12:17:20 PDT 1993 Broadcast Message from root (console) on sysV68 Mon Sep 20 12:17:21.
520 Chapter 17: Hardware upgrade 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 25: Hardware powerdown 1 Complete Procedure 24: Software powerdown. 2 Set the MPDU circuit breaker for the Application Module to OFF (down) or press the black power pushbutton on the IPE Module.
Chapter 17: Hardware upgrade 521 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Procedure 26: Upgrading the Application Module from an MVME147 card to an MVME167 card 1 Complete Procedure 25: Hardware powerdown. 2 Loosen the screws at the top and bottom of the card.
522 Chapter 17: Hardware upgrade 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 27: Upgrading an Option 11 to an Options 21Ð81 IPE Module The Option 11 IPE Module frame is narrower than the Options 21Ð81 module frame. When converting from an Options 21Ð81 frame to an Option 11, use the same procedure as outlined below.
Chapter 17: Hardware upgrade 523 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide 13 Replace the six screws and flat washers, reattaching the CPU card to the Options 21Ð81 IPE Module frame. 14 Insert the Options 21Ð81 bracing support.
524 Chapter 17: Hardware upgrade 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 28: Installing the cables for Ethernet LAN support (Application Module) This procedure assumes that your Application Modul.
Chapter 17: Hardware upgrade 525 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide 8 Slide the Application Module back into place and tighten the four screws. 9 Connect the NT7D47EA cable to the Ethernet port on the generic I/O panel.
526 Chapter 17: Hardware upgrade 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Procedure 29: Installing the MVME332XT or MVME332XTS ACC card 1 Complete Procedure 3: Hardware powerdown. 2 Loosen the screws at the top and bottom of the card. 3 Use the ejectors to unlock the card.
527 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Chapter 18: Acceptance testing This chapter describes the various acceptance tests you can perform. Meridian Link/CCR After you have installed Meridian Link, CCR, or both, check that the installation was successful by following the procedure below.
528 Chapter 18: Acceptance testing 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 4 Type exit and press [Return] to go to the ÒConsole Login:Ó prompt. CCR or Meridian Link or both have now been installed and verified. 5 Unlock the tape drive and remove the tape.
Chapter 18: Acceptance testing 529 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Meridian Mail This section describes how you can use Edit Voice to create voice segment files, how to record voice segments, and how to use them.
530 Chapter 18: Acceptance testing 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Recording and trimming voice segments In Edit Voice, each voice segment has a title and text associated with the recording. In general, you will want to create the new file, and then create the segments in the order you plan to use them.
Chapter 18: Acceptance testing 531 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Using Edit Voice for the first time The first time the editvoice command is run, it prompts you to create a VPE.
532 Chapter 18: Acceptance testing 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 297 Example of Play Voice session Call Offered---> <--- Answer Call Call Answered---> <--- Play Voice (AddBalFi.
533 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Chapter 19: Single Terminal Access This chapter describes how to configure the Meridian 1 to support Single Terminal Access (STA).
534 Chapter 19: Single Terminal Access 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 ¥ one 25-pin straight-through cable for the STA terminal ¥ the following software packages: Ñ Single Terminal Access (STA) .
Chapter 19: Single Terminal Access 535 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 298 STA for Meridian Link/CCR on an IPE Module Mini SCSI Port 0 MSDL Mini SCSI Port.
536 Chapter 19: Single Terminal Access 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 299 STA for Meridian Link/CCR on an Application Module Mini SCSI Port 0 MSDL Mini SCSI Port x Female Connector Male Con.
Chapter 19: Single Terminal Access 537 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Setting up STA 1 Access LD 22 to verify that your system is equipped with the following software: ¥ MSDL (222) ¥ MSDL SDI (227) ¥ STA (228) 2 Set up a VT220 or compatible terminal for STA.
538 Chapter 19: Single Terminal Access 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 8 Configure the MSDL port for STA. Define the port and its characteristics by responding to the following prompts in LD 17. Substitute the device number where ÒxÓ appears in the Response column.
Chapter 19: Single Terminal Access 539 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide 9 Verify the above configuration in LD 22. 10 Access LD 48 to verify that your MSDL is enabled. Type STAT MSDL x . Note: If the MSDL is not enabled, type ENL MSDL x .
540 Chapter 19: Single Terminal Access 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 148 LD 17ÑConfigure MSDL port Prompt Response Comment REQ CHG Create or change information in the database TYPE CFN Con.
Chapter 19: Single Terminal Access 541 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Figure 301 STAT STA STAT STA 0 STA 00 STAT: ENABLED TGT: ENABLED PORT 00 ADM PORT ABD ENABLED Admin Terminal 15 To verify port configurations on the MSDL, type STAT MSDL x .
542 Chapter 19: Single Terminal Access 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Figure 303 STA Main Menu STA Main Menu F6: View Port Configuration F7: Change Port Configuration F8: Port Maintenance F9: Acce.
Chapter 19: Single Terminal Access 543 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 149 Port configuration Prompt Response PORT TYPE System PORT NAME Meridian Link/CCR .
544 Chapter 19: Single Terminal Access 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998.
545 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Chapter 20: Ordering Table 150 lists field-replaceable Application Module items and the quantity required for operation. Table 151 lists field-replaceable IPE Module items and the quantity required for operation.
546 Chapter 20: Ordering 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 150 Field-replaceable Application Module items (continued) Eng. code (if applicable) Common product code Description Applies to Qty. A0376918 MVME332XTS ACC card All systems 1 A0601182 MVME712M transition card All systems 1 A0351167 MVME712AM transition card N.
Chapter 20: Ordering 547 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 150 Field-replaceable Application Module items (continued) Eng.
548 Chapter 20: Ordering 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Table 151 Field-replaceable IPE Module items (continued) Eng. code (if applicable) Common product code Description Applies to Qty.
Chapter 20: Ordering 549 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 151 Field-replaceable IPE Module items (continued) Eng. code (if applicable) Common product code Description Applies to Qty. NT1R03EB A0402330 Extension cable; 25-pin D-type subminiature cable; male- female (0.
550 Chapter 20: Ordering 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Component failure rates Failure rates for basic Application Module components in terms of the number of expected failures in one million hours of operation are listed in Table 152 and the rates for basic IPE Module components are listed in Table 153.
Chapter 20: Ordering 551 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Table 153 IPE Module projected component failure rates Part Number Component Failure Rate Per Million Hours Mean time between failures SMM167 SBC card and adapter card 6.
552 Chapter 20: Ordering 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998.
553 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide List of terms ACD See Automatic Call Distribution (ACD). ACD DN See Automatic Call Distribution Directory Number (ACD DN). AEM See Application Equipment Module (AEM). AM See Application Module (AM).
554 List of terms 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 attendant A PBX operator position. Attendants typically receive incoming calls and extend them to the desired party. PBX users typically contact the attendant by dialing 0. The Meridian 1 supports multiple attendants, and offers features such as busy lamp field showing the busy/idle state of DNs.
List of terms 555 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Customer Controlled Routing (CCR) CCR is a product that enables you to control and route Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) calls entering your Meridian 1 system.
556 List of terms 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 Enhanced Serial Data Interface (ESDI) A Nortel Meridian 1 pack, numbered QPC513. This card supports internal communications between the Meridian 1 CPU and other components within the Meridian 1 system.
List of terms 557 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Operations, Administration and Maintenance (OA&M) The tools, typically software, that enables a technician to configure, administer, and maintain a system.
558 List of terms 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 SDI port This is used for the optional sharing features that allow the IPE Module or the Application Module console to access Meridian 1 administration and maintenance programs.
559 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3CInstallation and Upgrade Guide Index A A/B switchbox connecting 276 sharing system consoles 276 switching applications 277 ACC card description.
560 Index 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 receiving and unpacking 116 SBC card (description) 58 Application Module Link (AML) changing parameters 484 default configuration 479 definition 553 descri.
Index 561 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide MVME712M card settings and cable connections 141 null modem RS-232 connections 275 octopus (IPE Module) 152 power 216 r.
562 Index 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 NT6D51AA description 76 option settings 129 power sense 82 SDI/DCH switch settings 142, 143, 146 transition 70 transition option settings 129 XCC 66 card S.
Index 563 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide SDI port for conshare (X11 Release 17) 315 SDI port for conshare (X11 Release 18) 317 terminals 511 trunk route 325 con.
564 Index 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 ACD telephones as AST 337 CDNs 346 IDC translation tables 326 new mailbox 368 non-ACD telephones as AST 341 status message groups 333 virtual agent DNs for.
Index 565 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide configuring (X11 Release 18) 305, 308, 538, 540 enabling (X11 Release 18) 312 enabling (X81 or X11 Release 17) 302 ESDI.
566 Index 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 host name description 7 host port pinout 249 host support service requirements 23 service requirements (overview) 18 HP LaserJet II 269 HP LaserJet III 270.
Index 567 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide definition 556 faceplate 46 field-replaceable items 547 hardware 39 indicators (LEDs) 47 installation 120 installation .
568 Index 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 link 0 changing parameters 484 default configuration 479 description 15 parameters 486 link 1 changing parameters 489, 490, 497, 499 default configuration .
Index 569 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide shut down 412, 519 status change 330 system restart 413 tape insertion 398 MML see Meridian Mail Link (MML) modem 278 d.
570 Index 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 N no message status change messages Group 0 332 non-AST telephones defining as AST 341 Nortel Publication (NTP) 556 notation X11 software 294 notation conv.
Index 571 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OA&M) definition 557 Option 11 connector panel 42 description 39 expan.
572 Index 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 system console cable 248 Play Voice session example 532 port configuration settings 124 configuring ESDI (X11 Release 17) 299 configuring ESDI (X11 Release 18) 305, 308, 538, 540 configuring MSDL (X11 Release 18) 305, 308, 538, 540 enabling ESDI (X11 Release 18) 312 enabling ESDI (X81 or X11 Release 17).
Index 573 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide Reflection 4+ using on PC 266 remote maintenance 32, 72 Remote Supervisor Login Ven-Tel 2400 Plus II switch settings 28.
574 Index 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 options on cards 129 port configuration 124 SDI/DCH card jumper S2 143 SDI/DCH card switch S2 142, 146 UDS EC224A/D switches 288 Ven-Tel 2400 Plus II switc.
Index 575 Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide switching application using A/B switchbox 277 system console 17, 32 cable pinout 248 cabling 248 sharing using A/B swit.
576 Index 553-3202-210 Standard October 1998 opening 291 switch locations and settings 292 verifying link status 483 Versa Module Eurocard (VME) 558 VME bus backplane 82 voice channel adding to Meridi.
Meridian Link/ Customer Controlled Routing Installation and Upgrade Guide Copyright © 1998 Northern Telecom All rights reserved Information subject to change without notice. Meridian 1, SL-1, and Nortel are trademarks of Northern Telecom. UNIX is a trademark of AT&T.
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