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Nortel Communi cation Server 1000 Nortel Communication Server 1000 Release 5.5 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commissioning Document Number: NN43021-310 Document Release: Standard 02.01 Date: December 2007 Y ear Publish FCC TM Copyright © 2007, Nor tel Networks.
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Page 3 o f 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning 10 Contents Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 New in this release . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 4 of 456 Contents NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Overview .
Contents Page 5 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Installing overhead cable tray kits .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Installing DC power . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 6 of 456 Contents NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Connecting a system terminal or modem . . . . . . 171 Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 About the system terminal .
Contents Page 7 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Cabling Common Equipment in a Multi Group system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207 Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 8 of 456 Contents NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Cabling lines and trunks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 261 Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 261 Overview .
Contents Page 9 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Installing seismic bracing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 344 Drilling concrete floors . . . . . . . .
Page 10 of 456 Contents NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007.
Page 11 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning 12 New in this release Features There are no new features in th is NTP for CS 1000 Release 5.5. Other Revision History Decemb er 2007 Standard 02.01.
Page 12 of 456 New in this release NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 April 2006 Standard 4.00. This document is up-issued with corrections from CR Q01311083. The corrections appear in the “Configuring the System Monitor' section ( page 153 to page 157 ).
Page 13 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning 18 List of Procedures Procedure 1 Preparing the equipment for install ation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Procedure 2 Placing the fourth module on a column .
Page 14 of 456 NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Procedure 13 Installing a PFTU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Procedure 14 Connecting trunks and telep hones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 15 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Procedure 29 Connecting the Core modu le to a LAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205 Procedure 30 Cabling the Core/Net module backp lane .
Page 16 of 456 NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Procedure 45 Cabling an IPE Modul e (NT8D37) or Media Gateway . . . . . . . . . . . 264 Procedure 46 Connecting lines and trunks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 266 Procedure 47 Installing the Security Device .
Page 17 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Procedure 61 Sysload test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 339 Procedure 62 Testing system termin al and system monitor .
Page 18 of 456 NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Procedure 77 Connecting an HP DL320-G 4 Signaling Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 398 Procedure 78 Installing Signaling Server software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400 Procedure 79 Entering basic system confi guration parameters .
Page 19 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning 20 How to get help This section explains how to get help for Nortel products and services. Getting help from the Nortel Web site The best way to get technical support for Nortel products is from the Nortel Technical Support Web site: www.
Page 20 of 456 How to get help NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Outside North America, go to the followi ng Web site to obtain the phone number for your region: www.
Page 21 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning 22 Finding the latest updates on the Nortel web site The content of this documentation was current at the time the product was released. T o check for updates to the latest documentation and software for CS 1000 Release 5.
Page 22 of 456 Finding the latest updates on th e Norte l web site NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007.
Page 23 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning 30 System information This document is a global document. Co ntact your system supplier or your Nortel representative to verify that th e hardware and software described are supported in your area.
Page 24 of 456 System information NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 For this document, the CP PIV proce ssor is assumed in the case of the CS 1000M SG, Meridian 1 PBX 61C, CS 1000 M MG, and Meridian 1 PBX 81C. If you are installing a system with a CP PII processor, please refer to the CS 1000 Release 5 .
System information Page 25 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning • Meridian 1 Option 51 • Meridian 1 PBX 51C • Meridian 1 PBX 61C • Meri.
Page 26 of 456 System information NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 understand the Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1: Large System Overview (NN43021-110) before you install a system.
System information Page 27 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Related information This section lists information so urces that relate to this document.
Page 28 of 456 System information NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 • CS 1000M and Meridian 1 61C CP PII to CS 1000M MG CP PIV FNF Upgrade (NN43021-465) • CS 1000M and Meridian 1 CS1000M SG.
System information Page 29 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Online To access Nortel documentation online, click the Technical Documentation link under Support & Training on the Nortel home page: www.
Page 30 of 456 System information NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007.
Page 31 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning 36 Introduction Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 32 of 456 Introduction NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Whenever possible, install external power equipm ent be fore the system installation.
Introduction Page 33 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Summary of procedures 1 Prepare equipment for installation; go to “Preparing the equipment for installation” on page 62 .
Page 34 of 456 Introduction NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 11 Connect a system terminal (or mo dem); go to “Connecting a system terminal or modem” o n page 171 . 12 Install cabling: — To cable Common Equipment, go to “Cabling Common Equipment in a Single Group system” on page 18 7 .
Introduction Page 35 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Ta b l e 2 List of tasks in subsections T ask Go to page Preparing for installation 3.
Page 36 of 456 Introduction NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007.
Page 37 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning 64 Preparing for installation Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 38 of 456 Preparing for installation NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Before system equipment is delivered to the inst allation site, you must consider these requirements: • Fire protec.
Preparing for installation Page 39 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning • A System Monitor checks the colu mn’s cooling and power systems. • A blower unit (accessible from the fr ont of the pedestal) forces air up through the modules to cool the circuit cards.
Page 40 of 456 Preparing for installation NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 • A red LED in the front of the cap’s exhaust grill that lights if the sy stem overheats or if a power outage occurs. • Ladder racks for routing cables can also be fitted to the top caps.
Preparing for installation Page 41 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Figure 2 Example of Large System column row UEMs are identifi ed by function Each UEM contains a specialized set of equipment to digital ize, process, and route phone calls and voice messages (see Figure 3 on page 42 ).
Page 42 of 456 Preparing for installation NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 3 UEMs identified by function Card cage Inside each UEM is a metal card cage. This card cage holds the circuit cards, power card, and related equipm ent for that module.
Preparing for installation Page 43 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Core/Net module Large Systems feature the NT4N41 Core /Net module. The Core/Net module provides a unified hardware platform for sing le group and multi-group configurations.
Page 44 of 456 Preparing for installation NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 4 NT4N41 Core/Net shelf fanout panel (backplane) j3 slot 9 port 0 j4 slot 9 port 0 Group 0 Group 1 Group 2 Gro.
Preparing for installation Page 45 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning System options The procedures in this document apply to the following s.
Page 46 of 456 Preparing for installation NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 5 Meridian 1 PBX 61C stacke d configuration Figure 6 Meridian 1 PBX 61C side-by-side configura tion Main colum.
Preparing for installation Page 47 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Meridian 1 PBX 81C and CS 1000M MG These systems feature a dual Pentiu m Processor with standby processing capability, two Core/Net m odules installed side-by-side, and tw o or more network groups.
Page 48 of 456 Preparing for installation NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 8 Three-tier multi-group system CP PIV A Call Processor Pentium IV (CP PI V) Large System processor was introduced for CS 1000 Release 4.
Preparing for installation Page 49 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning New system t ypes There are two new system types for CP PIV: • 3521 (.
Page 50 of 456 Preparing for installation NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 9 CP PIV call processor card (side) 512 MBytes DDR memory Fixed Media Drive (FMD) Removable Media Drive (RMD) .
Preparing for installation Page 51 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Figure 10 CP PIV call processor card (front) Removab le Media Dri ve (R.
Page 52 of 456 Preparing for installation NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Signaling Server CS 1000M systems use a Signalin g Server. The Signaling Server provides a central processor to drive the si gnaling for IP Phones and IP Peer Networking.
Preparing for installation Page 53 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Figure 11 CS 1000M Large System Engineering rules Each system is defined using the following assumptions and general engineering rules.
Page 54 of 456 Preparing for installation NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 6 Sending and receiving cables must be of equal lengths and as short as possible. 7 In order to optimize network FIJI cabling, mount th e NTD35 network modules in pairs in the same colum n, one module on top of the other in the middle tiers.
Preparing for installation Page 55 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Figure 12 Cable routing trou ghs – front view of module A typical rou.
Page 56 of 456 Preparing for installation NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Since all faceplate to I/O panel cables are the same length and card positions in the card cage vary, a cable can co ntain excess slack.
Preparing for installation Page 57 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning 2 Vertically on the sides of the module 3 Vertically in the corner chan.
Page 58 of 456 Preparing for installation NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 15 180° cable connector Equipment handling precautions To avoid personal i njury and equipment damage, review the following guidelines before handl ing the equipment .
Preparing for installation Page 59 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Working with power supplies There are no user-repairable componen ts in the power supply. If a power supply fails, the complete unit must be replaced.
Page 60 of 456 Preparing for installation NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 16 Static discharge points Wrist strap connection point Bare metal strip 553-5000 Wrist strap connection point.
Preparing for installation Page 61 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning DenAn regulatory notice for Japan.
Page 62 of 456 Preparing for installation NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Preparing the equipment for installation Use the equipment room floor plan to positi on equipment. See Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1: Large System Plan ning and Engineering (NN43021-220) to prepare the eq uipment room and floor plan.
Preparing for installation Page 63 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning a. With a flat blade screwdriver, turn the lock clockwise on th e two locking latches (see Figure 17 on page 63 ). Figure 17 Locking latches on the module cover b.
Page 64 of 456 Preparing for installation NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 18 Removing the pe destal grill 4 Make sure all of the items on th e system order form are on the packing slip that comes with the equip ment. 5 Inspect all equipment for physical damage.
Page 65 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning 70 Placing the fourth module on a column Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 66 of 456 Placing the fourth module on a column NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Procedure 2 Placing the f ourth module on a column 1 Position and secure the fourth module. a. Locate the positioning gui des on t he third module (see Figure 19).
Placing the fourth module on a column Page 67 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Figure 19 Module positioni ng guides Positioning guides Rear.
Page 68 of 456 Placing the fourth module on a column NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 20 Module mounting bolts 2 Connect the module-to-module pow er and system monitor cables. a. Connect the power conne ctors between the modules (see Figure 21 on page 69 ).
Placing the fourth module on a column Page 69 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Figure 21 Power and system monitor connecti ons 3 Reinstall the I/O safety panel in each module. 4 Replace the module covers.
Page 70 of 456 Placing the fourth module on a column NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007.
Page 71 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning 76 Positioning and leveling equipment Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topic: Positioning and leveling the equip ment . .
Page 72 of 456 Positioning and levelin g equipment NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 c. Position a level across the top module cove r on the front of the column. d. Loosen the locking nuts on the feet. e. Adjust the feet on each pedesta l up or down to level the column.
Positioning and leveling equipmen t Page 73 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Figure 22 Positioning spacer gaskets f. Attach a spacer to one side of each modul e, except the end co lumn (see Figures 23 and 24).
Page 74 of 456 Positioning and levelin g equipment NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 23 Spacer positioning Spacer Screw Stand-off 553-A0130 Rear Spacer.
Positioning and leveling equipmen t Page 75 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Figure 24 Column position in g with spacers End of Procedure P.
Page 76 of 456 Positioning and levelin g equipment NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007.
Page 77 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning 88 Installing AC power Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: AC-powered systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 78 of 456 Installing AC power NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Systems that use reserve power plug into t he UPS, which in turn plugs into the power source (associated batteries can be loca ted within the UPS or installed externally). Consult th e UPS documentation for receptacle requirements.
Installing AC power Page 79 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Multiple-column sy stems use an insulated ground bus as the point where the logic return wir es from di fferent columns are conso lidated before connecting to the single-point ground.
Page 80 of 456 Installing AC power NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 26 Multiple column – ground and logic return distribution AC input Service panel 120 V receptacle IG or ACEG Cord o.
Installing AC power Page 81 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Figure 27 Multiple c olumn, mult iple row – ground an d logic re turn distri.
Page 82 of 456 Installing AC power NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Installing safety ground /protective earth and logic return wiring Follow Procedure 4 to instal l sa fety ground/protective earth and logic r eturn wir ing.
Installing AC power Page 83 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Figure 28 PDU ground lug locati ons 4 Connect the safety ground/p rotecti ve earth wire (insulated ground wire must be used for syst em grounding).
Page 84 of 456 Installing AC power NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 5 Place a warning tag on the connecti on at th e ground source. The warn ing tag should read WARNING—TELEPHONE SYSTEM GROUND CONNECTION—DO NOT DISCONNECT.
Installing AC power Page 85 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Installing UPS ground cabling Use the manufacturer’s documents to inst all and cable a UPS. If the UPS does not contain an integral bypass switch, add one exter nally during in itial UPS wiring.
Page 86 of 456 Installing AC power NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Procedure 5 Installing the UPS gr ound cabling 1 Make sure the safety ground/protec tive earth wire is conn ected on all Large System columns. 2 Daisy-chain ground cables to each UPS (see Figure 32) using #6 AWG wire.
Installing AC power Page 87 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Figure 32 UPS grounding diagram 0 Column frame grounds UPS frame grounds Bypas.
Page 88 of 456 Installing AC power NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007.
Page 89 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning 92 Installing overhead cable tray kits Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topic: Installing overhead cable tray kits . . . .
Page 90 of 456 Installing overhead cable tray kits NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Procedure 6 Installing the overhead cable tra y kits 1 Remove air exhaust grills at the front and rear of the top cap. Pull forward on the two clips underneath the front edge of each grill an d lift up to remove the grill (see Figure 33).
Installing overhead cable tray kits Page 91 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Figure 34 Overhead cable tray kit 3 Install the front and re ar air exhau st grills that come with the kit.
Page 92 of 456 Installing overhead cable tray kits NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007.
Page 93 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning 132 Installing DC power Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: DC-powered systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 94 of 456 Installing DC power NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Note: The procedures in this chap ter apply to the global power distribution unit (PDU). Through out th is document, the global PDU is referred to as the NT4N49AA PDU. To install reserve power equipment (b atteries), follow the instructions provided with the equipment.
Installing DC power Page 95 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Both Large and Small Candeo systems provide “plug and walk-away” installation and setup. The platform can be reconfigured or expanded whil e it remains online.
Page 96 of 456 Installing DC power NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Note 2: The Large Candeo system generally requires one input receptacle for each rectifier, within 1.8 m (6 ft) of each rectifier. The commercial power receptacles requi red are determined by the number and type of rectifiers used.
Installing DC power Page 97 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Large Candeo modules The Candeo platform uses a combinat ion of modules or building blocks to deliver custom configurat ions.
Page 98 of 456 Installing DC power NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 System Manager Mo dule The System Manager is the main co ntrol element of the Large Candeo system. The System Manager’s local and remote system m anagement capabilities provide total cont rol over the power system.
Installing DC power Page 99 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Distribution Module features include: • Wide selection of di stribution elem.
Page 100 of 456 Installing D C power NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Large Candeo sample configurations Example configuration #1 • 1.05 m (42 in.) Frame with battery kit, LVD and distribution 50 0 (with 20 breaker positions). • 17 mid trip breakers (30 A), one GMTX fuse block (takes up 3 breaker positions).
Installing DC p ower Page 101 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Small Candeo modules The Candeo platform uses a combinat ion of modules or building blocks to deliver custom configurat ions.
Page 102 of 456 Installing D C power NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 capacity of the supplementary shelf is 180 A (six rectifiers deliv ering 30 A each), but the sixth rectifier is for N+1 redundancy and kicks in only if one of the other rectifiers fails.
Installing DC p ower Page 103 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning • remote or local access (PSTN, GSM, EEM, TCP/IP, SNMP) • local and remo.
Page 104 of 456 Installing D C power NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Enclosure, an enclosed shelf for use in Candeo racks. Each battery shelf can accommodate two modules, for a total of eight batteries.
Installing DC p ower Page 105 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Example configuration #2 A 300 A system: • initial power shelf equipped wi.
Page 106 of 456 Installing D C power NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 36 Small Candeo 300 A system with suppleme ntary distribution p anel Installation re ference guide The Candeo system is easy to install.
Installing DC p ower Page 107 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Installation Manua l (P7000289) for the Small Candeo system. The installation manuals cover the following to pics. Large Candeo 1 Site Preparation — Overview, tools a nd test equipment, precautions, and receiving materials.
Page 108 of 456 Installing D C power NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 3 Cabling and connecting — Basic rule s, specifications for connecting lugs, torque va lues for bolted lug to bus bar co.
Installing DC p ower Page 109 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning 8 Abbreviations and Acronyms 9 Technical Service Assistance Small Candeo 1 I.
Page 110 of 456 Installing D C power NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 To eliminate potential of system problem s and ensure the best grounding method possible is used, obtain the servi ces of a certified pow er contractor or auditor prior to system installatio n or cutover.
Installing DC p ower Page 111 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Note 1: In some equipment sites, dependin g on the grounding topology and the size of the building, the floor groun d bar (FGB) and the building principal grou nd (BPG) may be the same busbar.
Page 112 of 456 Installing D C power NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Note 1: The frame ground collector cable is normally sized according to its length (distance between the main DC distrib ution cabinet and the FGB or BPG) as well as the maximum fuse or circuit breaker size that can be provided in the power pl ant.
Installing DC p ower Page 113 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Procedure 7 Installing and connecting the power plant frame gr ound leads 1 .
Page 114 of 456 Installing D C power NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the FG colle ctor with a parallel tap connector, as shown in the left side illustration of Figure 37 on page 1 14 . Continue with step 4.
Installing DC p ower Page 115 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Figure 38 Connection of the frame ground lead inside the frame 553-AAA0759.
Page 116 of 456 Installing D C power NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 39 Ground and logic return distribu tion – Large and Small Candeo power sy stems AC input Service panel IG or ACE.
Installing DC p ower Page 117 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Four-Feed PDU The Four-Feed PDU (NT4N49AA) suppor ts independent power feeds to each of four modules in a stack if required .
Page 118 of 456 Installing D C power NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 The four breakers (one for each module) in the existing DC PDU (NT4N50AA) are rated at 18 A each. Th e same breakers in the four-feed PDU are rated at 28 A. Figure 41 Optional four -feed wiring A readily accessible disconnect de vice for input power is required.
Installing DC p ower Page 119 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Figure 42 PDU circuit protection NT4N49AA PDU T er minal block - 48 V source.
Page 120 of 456 Installing D C power NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 A maximum loop drop of 2 V is allowe d betw een the pedestal, or junction box, and the external power equipment.
Installing DC p ower Page 121 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning The following equipment is located in the rear of each pedestal (see Figure 43) in Large System columns. • The PDU distributes powe r to the en tire column.
Page 122 of 456 Installing D C power NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 With the NT4N49AA PDU, the safety ground/pro tective ear th wires and all wiring to the terminal block in the P DU must be neatly routed with in the cable-tie saddles and under the cable rest raint bar at the base of the pedestal (see Figure 44 on page 122 ).
Installing DC p ower Page 123 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Installing the Four-Feed PDU Installing the NT4N49A A PDU is a two-step process.
Page 124 of 456 Installing D C power NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 next as illustrated in Figu re 45, connecting all of the columns together (or run a #6 AWG wire fr om the ground source to each column individual ly). Note 1: Use only insulated ground wire for system grounding.
Installing DC p ower Page 125 of 456 Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssioning Connecting power from th e power plant to the PDU Note 1: It is good installation pr actice to fully wire out a pedestal, even if only one or two columns are being install ed at first.
Page 126 of 456 Installing D C power NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 c. Connect the wires to the match ing connections on the terminal block on the junction box. i. Connect the red wires to – BAT 0, – BAT 1, – BAT 2, and – BAT 3. ii. Connect the black wires to + BATRTN 0, + BATRTN 1, + BATRTN 2, and + BATRTN 3.
Installing DC p ower Page 127 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 10 Replace the metal safety cover over the terminal block on the PDU. a. Lower the front panel over th e mounting screws on the PDU.
Page 128 of 456 Installing D C power NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 46 PDU to Large Candeo connections End of Procedure 553-AAA0760.
Installing DC p ower Page 129 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Connecting UK power to the Four-Feed PDU To connect the external power system to the pedestal, use the following procedure for each column (this procedure gives the connections for a four-module colum n).
Page 130 of 456 Installing D C power NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 4 Connect the black BATRTN (+48 V) wires. a. At the 8B/2R or 8B/4R master power cabinet, connect wire s to the +ve bus. b. At the PDU, connect the wires to the terminal block: i.
Installing DC p ower Page 131 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 47 UEM to 8B/2R or 8B/4R mast er power cabinet connections TB1 in P.
Page 132 of 456 Installing D C power NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007.
Page 133 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 144 Planning and designating a Main Distribution Frame Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: About terminations . .
Page 134 of 456 Planning an d designating a Main Distribution Frame NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 This chapter describes how to install and connect a CS 1000M system using the BIX or Krone Test Jack Fram e (UK) cross-connect terminals. Note: The examples shown here are BIX and Krone cross-connect systems.
Planning and designating a Main Distribution Frame Page 135 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Proc edure 11 Installing the BIX cross-connect terminal 1 Refer to the equipment layout plan to determine where to place the cross-connect terminal.
Page 136 of 456 Planning an d designating a Main Distribution Frame NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 49 BIX module Connector Designation strip 553-3097.
Planning and designating a Main Distribution Frame Page 137 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 50 Recommended layout fo r NT8D37 I P.
Page 138 of 456 Planning an d designating a Main Distribution Frame NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Installing the Krone cros s-connect system (UK) In the Krone cross-connect system, one terminati ng strip holds ten pairs of cable.
Planning and designating a Main Distribution Frame Page 139 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 51 IPE module card al location – Kr.
Page 140 of 456 Planning an d designating a Main Distribution Frame NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 52 CE/PE modul e card allocatio n – Krone cross- connec t system Labels Terminating strips on the Krone cross-c onnect must be labeled if they contain wiring.
Planning and designating a Main Distribution Frame Page 141 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g There are two types of mandatory labels: those with safet y warnings and those without.
Page 142 of 456 Planning an d designating a Main Distribution Frame NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 54 Label for An alog Tie Tru nk Card Figure 55 Label for Data Acces s Line Card (NT7.
Planning and designating a Main Distribution Frame Page 143 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 56 Label for Power Failure Transfer Unit Figure 57 Label for Digital Li ne Card (NT8D02) SAFETY WARNING SEE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE POWER FAIL TRANSFER UNIT CABLE J1.
Page 144 of 456 Planning an d designating a Main Distribution Frame NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 58 Label for Exchange Line Trunk Card (NT5K18) Figure 59 Label for Direct Dial Inward Trunk Car d (NT5K17) 553-6466 EXCHANGE LINES LOOP.
Page 145 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 150 Installing Power Failure Transfer Units Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: PFTU configurations . . . . . . .
Page 146 of 456 Installing Power Failure T ransfer Units NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 5 Designated telephones (DTMF or rotary dial types) 6 Central office trunks Figure 60 MDF terminations for ty pical PFTU opera tion Figure 6 1 on page 147 shows detail view of the PFTU alarm connections.
Installing Power Failure Transfer Units Page 147 o f 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 61 Typical PFTU conn ection to the MDF and the .
Page 148 of 456 Installing Power Failure T ransfer Units NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Installing a PFTU Use the following procedure and any in structions provided with th e Power Failure Transfer Unit (PFTU) to install and connect PFTUs. Proc edure 13 Installing a PFTU 1 Install a PFTU according to the manufacturer’s instruction s.
Installing Power Failure Transfer Units Page 149 o f 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g c. Connect a #24 (or larger) AWG wire from the ground (GND) connection on the auxilia ry power supply to the PFTU termination area on the MDF.
Page 150 of 456 Installing Power Failure T ransfer Units NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 2 For each trunk a ssigned to the PFTU. • Connect the tip and ring of the CO card to the third pair of the assigned PFTU. • Connect the tip and ring of the trunk to the fourth pair of the assigned PFTU.
Page 151 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 170 Configuring the system monitor Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: System monitor cabling . . . . . . . . . .
Page 152 of 456 Configuring the system monitor NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 62 System monitor to system monitor serial link cabling Power failure transfer control The system monitor can be cabled to the MDF to provide power failure transfer control or additional alarms .
Configuring the system monitor Pag e 153 o f 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Configuring the System Monitor The master System Monitor (NT8D22) in terfaces with a Serial Data Interface (SDI) port in the column wit h CPU 0.
Page 154 of 456 Configuring the system monitor NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 with CPU 1 as slave unit 1. Number th e slaves sequentially wherever possible.
Configuring the system monitor Pag e 155 o f 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 4 on on on off on on 36 off on on off on on 5 on on on off on .
Page 156 of 456 Configuring the system monitor NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Ta b l e 1 1 SW2 on slaves —total unit number for the slaves (Part 1 of 2) Slave unit address Switch posi tion.
Configuring the system monitor Pag e 157 o f 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g End of Procedure Cabling the System Monitor The System Monitor (NT8D22) is used to monitor the temperature, power supplies, and blower unit in a column.
Page 158 of 456 Configuring the system monitor NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 63 System monitor modu le-to-module cabling Follow the steps in Procedure 16 to cable the NT8D22 System Monitor. Proc edure 16 Cabling the System Monitor (NT8D22) 1 Remove the I/O safety panel in the rear of the module with CPU 0.
Configuring the system monitor Pag e 159 o f 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 3 Connect the master system mo nito r to slave unit 1 with an NT8D46AS cable.
Page 160 of 456 Configuring the system monitor NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 65 Cabling CS 1000M SG or Meridian 1 PBX 61C, single column with stacked Core/Net modul es – cable master system monitor to SDI port 5 Daisy-chain slave system monitors to the master.
Configuring the system monitor Pag e 161 o f 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 66 Multiple-column syste m monitor connections 6 For PFTU or external alarm cablin g, connect a system monitor to MDF cable.
Page 162 of 456 Configuring the system monitor NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Note 1: The system monitor to MDF cable is available in three len gths: NT8D46BH (9.
Configuring the system monitor Pag e 163 o f 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 7 For AC-powered syst ems with a UPS: a.
Page 164 of 456 Configuring the system monitor NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 67 UPS alarm cabling 8 For DC-powered systems, extend the alarm and trip leads from co nnector J4 on the .
Configuring the system monitor Pag e 165 o f 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Alarm interfacing to Candeo The Candeo interfaces with the system through the Cand eo's System Manager alarm output ports.
Page 166 of 456 Configuring the system monitor NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 • remote access — by means of the web browser on a computer connected through a dial-up network connection i.
Configuring the system monitor Pag e 167 o f 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g •M a i n A C f a i l • Rectifier fail major (RFA m ajor) .
Page 168 of 456 Configuring the system monitor NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Cabling the Candeo There are eight configurable Candeo output ports for output alarms. Each output port can use one of the following three cont act types: normally open, normally closed, and common.
Configuring the system monitor Pag e 169 o f 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Proc edure 17 Configuring the alarm ports 1 Select “Alarm Severity and Output” from the System Manager display screen.
Page 170 of 456 Configuring the system monitor NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007.
Page 171 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 186 Connecting a system terminal or modem Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: About the system terminal. . . . . .
Page 172 of 456 Connecting a system terminal or modem NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 68 Terminal connection diagram During the initial installation of a dual CPU syst em, you may w ant to temporarily install addition al terminals for split mode mo nitoring, or programming, or both.
Connecting a system terminal or modem Page 173 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Connecting a terminal During the system installation and .
Page 174 of 456 Connecting a system terminal or modem NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Terminals connected to the COM1 por ts can be installed as follows.
Connecting a system terminal or modem Page 175 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 69 One terminal for the COM1 ports Connecting a switch box and terminal to COM1 and COM2 ports Use Procedure 19 to connect COM1 ports to a switch box and a terminal (see Figure 70 on page 176 ).
Page 176 of 456 Connecting a system terminal or modem NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 5 To communicate di rectly with a COM1 p ort, switch the cable as n eeded. The terminal connected to the SDI port will always communicate with whichever CPU is active.
Connecting a system terminal or modem Page 177 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Connecting a switch box and terminal to SDI and COM1 ports Use Procedure 20 to connect COM1 ports to a switch box and a terminal (see Figure 70 on page 176 and Figure 71 on page 17 8 ).
Page 178 of 456 Connecting a system terminal or modem NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 71 One terminal and a switch box to the SDI an d COM1 ports Connecting a modem A modem must be connected to an SD I port in a network slot. The modem provides an I/O interface to the activ e CPU in the system for remote access.
Connecting a system terminal or modem Page 179 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g You can connect a modem to one of the follo wing: 1 An SD.
Page 180 of 456 Connecting a system terminal or modem NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Configuring a modem Use Procedure 21 to configure the m odem. You must configure t he modem before you connect it to t he Large System . A terminal, such as a PC computer, is required to configur e the modem.
Connecting a system terminal or modem Page 181 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 6 Disconnect the power cord and serial from the modem. 7 Set DIP switches 1 and 4 to ON (down) and the rema ining switches OFF (up).
Page 182 of 456 Connecting a system terminal or modem NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 3 At the local end, configure the modem. Follow the manufacturer’s instru ctions to set the modem for 9600 baud, auto answer, dumb mode, command recognition OFF, command echo OFF.
Connecting a system terminal or modem Page 183 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 72 Modem to SDI port Connecting a modem to switch .
Page 184 of 456 Connecting a system terminal or modem NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 3 At the local end, configure the modem. Follow the manufacturer’s instru ctions to set the modem for 9600 baud, autoanswer, dumb mode, command recognition OFF, and co mmand echo OFF.
Connecting a system terminal or modem Page 185 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 73 Modem to a switch box and SDI and COM2 ports (dual- column syste ms) Rear View 553-A0137 Note: The A0377992 switch box and A0381391 modem can be used in this configuration.
Page 186 of 456 Connecting a system terminal or modem NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 74 Modem to a switch box and SDI and COM2 ports (single-column systems) 553-A0138 NT8D95 cable Swi.
Page 187 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 206 Cabling Common Equipment in a Single Group system Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Cabling guidelines . . .
Page 188 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Single Group system NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 the secondary shrouds, which provide mechanical guidan ce for cable connectors. Because the cable troughs and spaces on th e sides of a module are within the EMI shielding of the system, unshielded cables can be routed in those areas.
Cabling Common Equipment in a Single Group system Page 189 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 75 NT4N41 Core/Net shelf fa nout panel (backplane) Core/Net module The Core/Net modules contain two distin ct sets of circuit cards: Core cards and Network cards.
Page 190 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Single Group system NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Reviewing Core/Net module placement Core/Net modules can b e installed side-by-side on top of separate pedestals (see Figure 76) for power and cooling redundancy or in a stacked configuration (see Figure 77) in a single column.
Cabling Common Equipment in a Single Group system Page 191 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 77 Side-by-side configurat ion of Co r.
Page 192 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Single Group system NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Reviewing required Core cards All Core cards are installed in the f actory. See Table 19 for the Core card requirements for each Core/Net modu le.
Cabling Common Equipment in a Single Group system Page 193 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 2 NT4 N48 System Utility card . The System Utili ty card is located in slot c15. 3 NT4 N39AA Call Processor PIV (CP PIV) .
Page 194 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Single Group system NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 78 Core/Net cable connections (top view) NT4N29 3PE Cables to Net module (factory inst.
Cabling Common Equipment in a Single Group system Page 195 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 79 CP PIV Core and Network backplanes Cabling the I/O panel Connect the cables from the CP PIV car d faceplate to the I/O panel on the back of the Core/Net modules.
Page 196 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Single Group system NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Proc edure 24 Installing the CP PIV to I/O panel cab les 1 Connect COM1 on the CP PIV faceplate to J25 on the I/O panel with cable NT4N88AA. 2 Connect COM2 on the CP PIV facepl ate to J21 on the back of the I/O panel with cable NT4N88BA.
Cabling Common Equipment in a Single Group system Page 197 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Cabling the Network side Table 22 lists the number of circuit cards required by each system. Table 23 lists the number of net cab les required by each system.
Page 198 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Single Group system NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 80 CP PIV Core/Net Mo dule slot Configuring and cabling the Clock Controllers Two Clock Controller cards (NTRB53) are required in each system to synchronize functions.
Cabling Common Equipment in a Single Group system Page 199 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Proc edure 25 Connecting the Clock Contro ller cables See Figure 84 on page 205 . 1 Connect P1 of the NT8D75 cable to port J3 of Clock Controll er 0.
Page 200 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Single Group system NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Proc edure 26 Connecting the 3PE faceplates in the Core/Net modules 1 Connect a NT8D80 cable from the J4 port in the Core/Net 0 3PE card to J4 port in the Core/Net 1 3PE card.
Cabling Common Equipment in a Single Group system Page 201 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g a. Use the extraction to ol to disconn ect the NT4N29 cables from the Core backplane. b. Connect the cables to the appropriate group (see Table 24).
Page 202 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Single Group system NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Connecting the Core/Net backplanes The Shelf 0 and Shelf 1 backplanes mu st be connected with two NT 8D99AD cables (Core/Net modules only).
Cabling Common Equipment in a Single Group system Page 203 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Optioning the System Utility Card To install the system utility card, first iden tify Core/Net 0 and Core/Net 1 shelves.
Page 204 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Single Group system NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Connecting Core modules to a LAN Connect each Core/Net module to a local area network (LAN). This connection provides a communicatio n channel for LAN based systems management tools such as OTM, Symposium, CallPilot and Element Manager.
Cabling Common Equipment in a Single Group system Page 205 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 84 CP PIV to I/O panel con nections Proc edure 29 Connecting the Core module to a LAN 1 Label both sides of two customer supplied Ethernet cables.
Page 206 of 456 Cabling Common Equipment in a Single Group system NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 85 Options for LAN 1 connections End of Procedure 553-A0145 Systems with a LAN switch: 1.
Page 207 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 238 Cabling Common Equipment in a Multi Group system Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Cabling guidelines . . .
Page 208 of 456 Cabling Common Equipm ent in a Multi Group system NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 which faces the front of the module, contains the primary shrouds, which provide mechanical guidance for the pi ns of the card edge connectors.
Cabling Common Equipment in a Multi Group system Page 209 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 86 NT4N41 Core/Net shelf fa nout panel (backplane) A label kit is included in the system package.
Page 210 of 456 Cabling Common Equipm ent in a Multi Group system NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Reviewing Core/Net module placement Core/Net modules are installed side-by-si de on top of separate pedestal s, for power and cooling redundancy.
Cabling Common Equipment in a Multi Group system Page 211 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 87 Side-by-side placement of CP PIV Cor.
Page 212 of 456 Cabling Common Equipm ent in a Multi Group system NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Checking Core card (front side) installation All Core cards are factor y installed. The Core cards (front side) are: 1 NT4N65 cPCI Core Netw ork Interface (cCNI) cards .
Cabling Common Equipment in a Multi Group system Page 213 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Proc edure 30 Cabling the Core/Net module bac kplane 1 Orient the cable conn ector so the st rain relief paddle is to the right.
Page 214 of 456 Cabling Common Equipm ent in a Multi Group system NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Proc edure 31 Disconnecting cable connect or s from th e bac kplane Use extreme caution to avoid bending or breaking backplan e pins. Do not insert the extractio n tool unless the cable con nector is locked into the securing clip.
Cabling Common Equipment in a Multi Group system Page 215 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Optioning the System Utility Card To install the system utility card, first iden tify Core/Net 0 and Core/Net 1 shelves.
Page 216 of 456 Cabling Common Equipm ent in a Multi Group system NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 88 Core card placement in the NT4N41 Core/Net Module (front) Core shelf cabling This section describes installation of the internal Core cables (see Figure 90 on page 219 ).
Cabling Common Equipment in a Multi Group system Page 217 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 89 Card placement in the NT4N41Core/Net Module Required Core cables Table 28 on page 217 lists field installed cables.
Page 218 of 456 Cabling Common Equipm ent in a Multi Group system NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Customer supplied Standa rd CAT5 Ether net cable (I/O P anel to LAN s witch) 2 Note: If there is no connection to a LAN, conn ect the two LAN 1 connectors using the NTRC17BA crossov er cab le.
Cabling Common Equipment in a Multi Group system Page 219 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 90 Core/Net cable connections (top view.
Page 220 of 456 Cabling Common Equipm ent in a Multi Group system NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 91 CP PIV Core and Network backplanes Installing the CP PIV to I/O panel cables Connect the cables from the CP PIV car d faceplate to the I/O pa nel on the back of the Core/Net modules: • COM1 is used to connect a termina l.
Cabling Common Equipment in a Multi Group system Page 221 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 92 on page 222 displays the COM and LAN cable connectio ns.
Page 222 of 456 Cabling Common Equipm ent in a Multi Group system NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 92 I/O panel connection s End of Procedure Enb Dis SYS UTIL USB INIT RESET COM 2 cCNI .
Cabling Common Equipment in a Multi Group system Page 223 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Connecting the Core module to a LAN Connect each Core/Net module to a local area network (LAN).
Page 224 of 456 Cabling Common Equipm ent in a Multi Group system NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 93 Options for LAN 1 connections End of Procedure Cabling a Dual Ring Fiber Network The FIJI cards in the Network modules are connected to form a Dual Ring Fiber Network.
Cabling Common Equipment in a Multi Group system Page 225 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g (Figure 94 on page 225 ). Four steps are required to configure the Fiber Network: • “Installing the Shelf 0 fiber optic ring (ascen ding)” on page 231 .
Page 226 of 456 Cabling Common Equipm ent in a Multi Group system NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Required cards Table 30 on page 226 outlines the number of circ uit cards required by each system depends on system configuration. Required cables Table 31 on page 226 outlines the required cables.
Cabling Common Equipment in a Multi Group system Page 227 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g NTRC46BB 1.65 m to 2.4 m (5.5 ft. to 8 ft)* NTRC46CB 6 . 7m ( 2 2f t ) * Clock to Cloc k 1 per system NTRC49AA 1.
Page 228 of 456 Cabling Common Equipm ent in a Multi Group system NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 FIJI card cabling Fiber Network is enabled by the installatio n of one NTRB33 Fiber Junctor Interface (FIJI) card in each Core/Net or Network module (see Figure 95 on page 229 ).
Cabling Common Equipment in a Multi Group system Page 229 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 95 FIJI card faceplate Optical Cable Ma.
Page 230 of 456 Cabling Common Equipm ent in a Multi Group system NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 The OCMC contains no electronic comp onents and is not powered by the backplane. This card is used primarily in upgrades where the intergroup cable distances vary greatly.
Cabling Common Equipment in a Multi Group system Page 231 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Installing the Shelf 0 fibe r optic ring (ascending) To create the Shelf 0 fibe r optic loop, connect the FI JI cards in each Network Shelf 0 in ascending or der (Figure 97 on page 232 ) .
Page 232 of 456 Cabling Common Equipm ent in a Multi Group system NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 97 Shelf 0 fiber opti c ring on a 4 gr oup machine End of Procedure Installing the She.
Cabling Common Equipment in a Multi Group system Page 233 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 4 Continue to connect NTRC48xx FIJI Fi ber Ring Ca bles of the appropriate length from the Tx (J1) port to the Rx (J2) port in Shelf 1 of each Network group.
Page 234 of 456 Cabling Common Equipm ent in a Multi Group system NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 FIJI to FIJI cabling The FIJI cards in Shelf 0 and Shelf 1 of each N etwork group (except Grou p 0) must be directly connected with a NTRC47AA FIJI to FIJI Synch Cable cable.
Cabling Common Equipment in a Multi Group system Page 235 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Connecting the Clock Controller cables Two Clock Controller car ds are required in each system. These cards synchronize Large System functions.
Page 236 of 456 Cabling Common Equipm ent in a Multi Group system NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 100 Clock Control ler placement Connect the cables to the Clock Controllers as shown in Figure 101 on page 238 . Proc edure 37 Connecting the Clock Contro ller cables 1 Connect the Clock to Clock cable: a.
Cabling Common Equipment in a Multi Group system Page 237 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g a. At Clock 0: Connect the “J1 Clock” end of a Clock to FIJI cable (NTRC46Ax) to the J1 end of the Clock to Clock cable.
Page 238 of 456 Cabling Common Equipm ent in a Multi Group system NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 101 Clock Contr oller cable configuratio n FIJI card Group 0, shelf 0 Dual InterGroup .
Page 239 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 260 Cabling network modules and loops Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Network-to-network cabling . . . . . . .
Page 240 of 456 Cabling ne twork modules and l oops NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Network module connections Each multi-group system contai ns be tween two an d eight Network groups. Group 0 is contained in the Core/Net modules. Gro ups 1 through 7 are contained in the Network modules.
Cabling network modules and loops Page 241 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 102 3PE faceplate connection be tween the Core/N et mo.
Page 242 of 456 Cabling ne twork modules and l oops NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 103 Network Group 0: Shelf 0 to Sh elf 1 backpla ne connections End of Procedure Connecting Groups 1 through 7 : Shelf 0 to Shelf 1 On the back of each Network module bac kplane are five connectors: A, B, C, D and E.
Cabling network modules and loops Page 243 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g This connection is NOT made for Network Group 0 in the Core/Net mo dules.
Page 244 of 456 Cabling ne twork modules and l oops NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 104 Network Shelf 0 to Shel f 1 backplan e connecti ons (Groups 1 through 7) End of Procedure A B C .
Cabling network modules and loops Page 245 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Connecting the Network modul es to the Core/Net modules Each Network shelf contains one 3PE car d. These 3PE cards are connected to the Fanout panel in the back of the Core/Net shelves.
Page 246 of 456 Cabling ne twork modules and l oops NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 106 Core/Net backplane (rear view) GND VCC + 12 GND GND VCC IDE S E C O ND AR Y CHAN NE L FLO P PY D.
Cabling network modules and loops Page 247 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 107 3PE Fanout panel (rear module view) 553-9529 Insta.
Page 248 of 456 Cabling ne twork modules and l oops NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 cCNI slot and port assignments Each system core shelf contains a mi nimum of one and a maximum of four cCNI cards. Each cCNI card contains tw o ports to support up to two Netwo rk groups.
Cabling network modules and loops Page 249 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g cCNI to 3PE Fanout panel cable connections The cCNI slot and port connections are labeled on th e Fanout panel (see Figure 108).
Page 250 of 456 Cabling ne twork modules and l oops NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Connecting the 3PE cables to the 3PE fanout panels Two NTND14 cables connect from J3 an d J4 of each 3PE faceplate to the 3PE Fanout panel. See Figure 109 on page 250 .
Cabling network modules and loops Page 251 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Refer to Table 32 on page 248 for cCNI port and sl ot assignments. Connect Shelf 0 3PE cards to the Core/Net 0 pa nel; connect Shelf 1 3PE cards to the Core/Net 1 panel.
Page 252 of 456 Cabling ne twork modules and l oops NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 5 Install the remaining cables according to th e assignments in Table 32 on page 248.
Cabling network modules and loops Page 253 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 3 Cable network loops from the face plate connector on the superloop network card to the backplane for associated controller ca rds (see Table 33 on page 254 ).
Page 254 of 456 Cabling ne twork modules and l oops NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Ta b l e 3 3 NT8D04 network loop configuratio ns FROM TO Superloop netwo rk car d Faceplate connector Contr.
Cabling network modules and loops Page 255 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 110 NT8D04 Superloop Netw ork Card network loops – c.
Page 256 of 456 Cabling ne twork modules and l oops NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Cabling a Superloop Networ k Card – multiple columns If the system is configured as a sing le column“Basic cabl ing for single-row network connections” on page 252 .
Cabling network modules and loops Page 257 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 4 Cable network loops from the faceplate connector on the network card to the I/O panels on the rear of the Core/Net or Network Module.
Page 258 of 456 Cabling ne twork modules and l oops NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 8 During system software configu ration, use th e Software Input/Output: Administration (NN43001-611) to enter loop assignments.
Cabling network modules and loops Page 259 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 112 NT8D04 Superloop Network Card netw ork loops – n.
Page 260 of 456 Cabling ne twork modules and l oops NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 113 NT8D04 Superloop Network Card netw ork loops – controller card to I/O panel connecti ons 553-3.
Page 261 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 298 Cabling lines and trunks Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 262 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 114 NT8D37 backplane cable designations T able 34 NT8D37 cable connections Backplane slots–shr oud ro ws I/O .
Cabling lines and trunks Page 263 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Media Gateway cabling requirements Media Gateways require the followin.
Page 264 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Proc edure 45 Cabling an I PE Module (NT8D37) or Media Gate wa y 1 Select an appropriate number of NE -A25B (or equivalent) cables long enough to run fro m the I/O panels on the rear of th e module or backplan es of the Media Gate way or Expander, to the MDF.
Cabling lines and trunks Page 265 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 115 NT8D37 IPE Module I/O panels End of Procedure BA FE DC HJ 3.
Page 266 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Connecting lines and trunks Follow Procedure 46 to connect lines and trunks. Ensure that wiring is not reversed and is on the proper terminal s. Allow enough slack in the wirin g to allow tracing and to reconnect wires if they break at the terminal.
Cabling lines and trunks Page 267 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g T able 35 Line and trunk pair-termination tabl es NT8D37 IPE Module Li.
Page 268 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 14T/14R 39/14 BK-BR/BK-BR 13 15T/15R 40/15 BK-S/S-BK 14 16T/16R 41/16 Y -BL/BL-Y 15 17T/17R 42/17 Y -O/O-Y 16 18T/18R .
Cabling lines and trunks Page 269 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g T able 37 NT8D37 IPE Module: NT8D 14 Universal T runk Card pair-termin.
Page 270 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 T able 38 NT8D37 IPE Module: NT8D15 E&M T r unk Card 2-wire pa ging mode pair-terminatio ns P air Pin numbers Pair.
Cabling lines and trunks Page 271 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 3T/3R E/M 38/13 40/15 BK-G/G-BK BK-S/S-BK 3 Note: Each of the f ollowing I/O panel connectors is cabled as shown abov e: connectors A, B, C , D , E, F , G, H, K, L, M, N, R, S, T , and U .
Page 272 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 TA / T B RA/RB E/M ESC/ESCG TA / T B RA/RB EA/EB MA/MB 38/13 39/14 40/15 41/16 BK-G/G-BK BK-BR/BR-BK BK-S/S-BK Y- B L .
Cabling lines and trunks Page 273 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g TA / T B RA/RB E/M ESC/ESCG TA / T B RA/RB EA/EB MA/MB 34/9 35/10 36/1.
Page 274 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Ta b l e 4 2 NT5K17 Direct Dial Inward T run k connections for NT8D37 I/O panel connectors A, E, K, R (P art 1 of 2) L.
Cabling lines and trunks Page 275 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g T6 R6 38 13 BK-G G-BK Slot 0 Sl ot 4 Slot 8 Slot 12 Unit 6 39 14 BK-BR.
Page 276 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 T3 R3 32 7 R-O O-R Slot 1 Sl ot 5 Slot 9 Slot 13 Unit 3 33 8 R-G G-R T4 R4 34 9 R-BR BR-R Slot 1 Sl ot 5 Slot 9 Slot 1.
Cabling lines and trunks Page 277 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g T2 R2 46 21 V- B L BL-V Slot 0 Sl ot 6 Slot 9 Slot 13 Unit 2 47 22 V- .
Page 278 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 T3 R3 32 7 R-O O-R Slot 2 Sl ot 6 Slot 10 Slot 14 Unit 7 33 8 R-G G-R T4 R4 34 9 R-BR BR-R Slot 3 Sl ot 7 Slot 11 Slot.
Cabling lines and trunks Page 279 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g T2 R2 46 21 V- B L BL-V Slot 3 Sl ot 7 Slot 11 Slot 15 Unit 6 47 22 V-.
Page 280 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 T3 R3 32 7 R-O O-R Slot 0 Sl ot 4 Slot 8 Slot 12 Unit 3 33 8 R-G G-R T4 R4 34 9 R-BR BR-R Slot 0 Sl ot 4 Slot 8 Slot 1.
Cabling lines and trunks Page 281 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g T able 46 NT5K18 Flexible Central Office T runk connections for NT8D37.
Page 282 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 T7 R7 40 15 BK-S S-BK Slot 1 Sl ot 5 Slot 9 Slot 13 Unit 7 41 16 Y- B L BL-Y T0 R0 42 17 Y- O O-Y Slot 2 Sl ot 6 Slot .
Cabling lines and trunks Page 283 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g T able 47 NT5K18 Flexible Central Office T runk connections for NT8D37.
Page 284 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 T7 R7 40 15 BK-S S-BK Slot 3 Sl ot 7 Slot 11 Slot 15 Unit 3 41 16 Y- B L BL-Y T0 R0 42 17 Y- O O-Y Slot 3 Sl ot 7 Slot.
Cabling lines and trunks Page 285 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g T able 48 NT5K19 Flexible E&M 2-Wire T ype 1 connections for NT8D3.
Page 286 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Ta b l e 4 9 NT5K19 E& M 2-Wire T ype 1 conn ections f o r NT8D37 I/O panel connector s B, F , L, S Pa i r Pins Pa.
Cabling lines and trunks Page 287 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g T able 50 NT5K19 Flexible E&M 2-Wire T ype 1 trunk connections for.
Page 288 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Ta b l e 5 1 NT5K19 Flexib le E&M 2-Wire P ag ing tr unk connections fo r NT8D37 I/O panel connectors A, E, K, R P.
Cabling lines and trunks Page 289 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g T able 52 NT5K19 Flexib le E&M 2-Wire P agi ng tr unk connections .
Page 290 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Ta b l e 5 3 NT5K19 Flexib le E&M 2-Wire P ag ing tr unk connections fo r NT8D37 I/O panel c o n n e c t o r sC ,G.
Cabling lines and trunks Page 291 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g T able 54 NT5K19 Fle xib le E&M 2-Wire Recor ded Ann ouncement tru.
Page 292 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Ta b l e 5 5 NT5K19 Flexible E&M 2-Wire Recor ded Ann ouncement trunk connections f or NT8D37 I/O panel connectors.
Cabling lines and trunks Page 293 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g T able 56 NT5K19 Fle xib le E&M 2-Wire Recor ded Ann ouncement tru.
Page 294 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Ta b l e 5 7 NT5K19 Flexible E&M 4-Wire T ype 1 connections for NT8D37 I/O panel connectors A, E, K, R Lead design.
Cabling lines and trunks Page 295 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g T able 58 NT5K19 Flexible E&M 4-Wire T ype 1 connections for NT8D3.
Page 296 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 TA TB 42 17 Y- O O-Y Slot 2 Slot 6 Slot 10 Slot 14 Unit 0 RA RB 43 18 Y- G G-Y E M 44 19 Y- B R BR-Y TA TB 46 21 V- B .
Cabling lines and trunks Page 297 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g T able 59 NT5K19 Flexible E&M A C15 trunk connections f or NT8D37 .
Page 298 of 456 Cabling lines and trunks NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Ta b l e 6 0 NT5K19 Flexible E&M A C15 T runk connections for NT8D37 I/O panel connectors B, F , L, S Lead designa.
Page 299 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 334 Powering up the system and initial loading Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Overview . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 300 of 456 Powering up the system and initial loading NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Proc edure 47 Installi ng the Security D evice The Security Device fits into t he System Utility ca rd (Figure 116 on page 301 ).
Powering up the system and initial loading Page 301 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 116 Security Device 553-9149 Side view DALLAS.
Page 302 of 456 Powering up the system and initial loading NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Preparing to power up – AC Follow Procedure 48 to prepare to power up a Large System. Proc edure 48 Preparing to power up – A C 1 Set the AC service panel circuit breakers OFF.
Powering up the system and initial loading Page 303 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Proc edure 50 Option 2: Har d-wiring the po wer connections (option al) Instead of using the power-plu g, each co lumn can be hard-wired to the service panel.
Page 304 of 456 Powering up the system and initial loading NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 3 Set the blower unit switch for Colu mn 0 to ON. On initial power-up, the blower rotates slowly. As the system heats up, the cooling fa ns will turn faster.
Powering up the system and initial loading Page 305 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 4 For each non-Core column, verify that: • The main circuit breaker in the pedestal did not trip OFF.
Page 306 of 456 Powering up the system and initial loading NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Preparing to power up – DC Proc edure 53 Preparing to power up – DC 1 Set the AC service panel circuit breakers to each rectifier OFF. 2 Remove the DC power distribution fuses or set the distribution circuit breakers OFF.
Powering up the system and initial loading Page 307 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Proc edure 54 T urning DC po wer ON 1 Connect each DC rectifier to its associated AC o utlet and set the breakers in the AC power panel to ON.
Page 308 of 456 Powering up the system and initial loading NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 8 Make sure the green lights in all the module power supplies are lit before proceeding to the next column. The red LED for each column remains lit until the system reloads.
Powering up the system and initial loading Page 309 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Proc edure 55 Installing the software 1 Check that a terminal is connected to COM1 on Call Server 1. 2 Insert the RMD into the Compact Flash card slot.
Page 310 of 456 Powering up the system and initial loading NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 5 The system attempts to validate and fo rmat the FMD partitions. The following format will occur only if th e on-board 1 GByte FMD is blan k. >Obtaining and checking system confi guration .
Powering up the system and initial loading Page 311 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g The Fix Media Device on Core 0 is bl ank. Install cannot continue unless the FMD is partitioned. Note: INSTALL WILL REBOOT AF TER THIS PROCEDURE AND FIX MEDIA WILL BE EMPT Y AFTER YOU PARTITION IT.
Page 312 of 456 Powering up the system and initial loading NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Low boundary = 0x137fc1 High boundary = 0x1e8bdf >Fix Media Device repartition comple ted >Formatting FMD ... Mounting msdos fs /boot on /dev/hda1 .
Powering up the system and initial loading Page 313 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Label:" " .
Page 314 of 456 Powering up the system and initial loading NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Mounting msdos fs /d on /dev/hda3... fdiskDevCreate(/dev/hda3) /dev/hda3: partTablePtr = 0x12d5ff0c .
Powering up the system and initial loading Page 315 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 6 The system then enters the Main Menu for keycode auth orization. The system searches for av ailable keyco de files in the “keycode” directory on the RMD.
Page 316 of 456 Powering up the system and initial loading NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 At this point, either replace the RMD or quit the installa tion. If you select option “<q> - Quit.”, the syst em requires confirmation. If “ y ” (quit) is selected, the system prints “INST012 7 Keycode file is corrupted.
Powering up the system and initial loading Page 317 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 7 Select the keycode to be used on the system.The system val idates the selected keycode and displa ys the software release and machine type authorized.
Page 318 of 456 Powering up the system and initial loading NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 9 If the keycode matches, enter <CR> to continue the installation.
Powering up the system and initial loading Page 319 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 10 Select option “ <b> To install Software , Da tabase, CP-BOOTROM.” Th e system requires the insertion of the RMD containi ng the software to be installed.
Page 320 of 456 Powering up the system and initial loading NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 12 The system displays the release of the software found on RMD under the “swload” directory and requests confi rmation to continue the installation.
Powering up the system and initial loading Page 321 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 13 Choose yes for the Dependency Lists installation.
Page 322 of 456 Powering up the system and initial loading NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 14 The Installation Status Summa ry appears. INST ALLA TION ST A T US SUMMAR Y ---------------------.
Powering up the system and initial loading Page 323 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 15 Enter <CR> to confirm and continue install.ation. Please enter: <CR> -> <y> - Yes, start installatio n.
Page 324 of 456 Powering up the system and initial loading NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 16 The PSDL files menu app ears. Enter the appropriate choice for the site ’s geographic location. 17 Successful installation confirmation appears, enter <CR> to continue .
Powering up the system and initial loading Page 325 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 18 The customer da tabase installation from RMD is employed wh en upgrading CP3, CP4, and CP PII syst ems.
Page 326 of 456 Powering up the system and initial loading NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 19 Continue with database installation. Communication Server 1000 Software/D atabase/ BOOTROM RMD Install Tool ==================================== ============= You selected to transfer single data base from RMD to FMD on Core 0.
Powering up the system and initial loading Page 327 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g The installation summary screen appears. Verify successful installation and enter <CR> wh en ready.
Page 328 of 456 Powering up the system and initial loading NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 20 Upon returning to the main install menu, enter q to quit. I N S T A L L M E N U The Software Installation Tool will install or upgrade Succession Enterprise Sys tem Software, Database and the CP-BOOTROM.
Powering up the system and initial loading Page 329 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 21 The system then prompts you to confirm and reboot. Enter <CR> to quit. Enter <CR> again to reboot.
Page 330 of 456 Powering up the system and initial loading NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 At this point the system sh ould reload and initialize. End of Procedure Testing Core/Net 1 and Core/Net 0 LD 137 modifications The CMDU/MMDU commands are not applicable to CP PIV.
Powering up the system and initial loading Page 331 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g a. Perform a visual check of the LCDs. b. Test LCDs: 3 Test the System Utility ca rds and the cCNI cards: 4 Test system redundancy: 5 Install the two system monitors.
Page 332 of 456 Powering up the system and initial loading NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 7 Test the clocks: a. Verify that the clock controller is assigned to the active Core: 8 Verify that the Clock Controll ers are switching correctly: 9 Check applications (CallPi lot, Sym posium, Meridian Mail, and so on.
Powering up the system and initial loading Page 333 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Proc edure 58 T esting Core/Net 0 From Core/Net 0, perform these tests: 1 Perform a redundancy sanity test: 2 Check the LCD states: a.
Page 334 of 456 Powering up the system and initial loading NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 6 Clear the display and minor alarms on both Cores: 7 Test the clocks: a.
Page 335 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 342 Performing acceptance tests Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Acceptance tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 336 of 456 Performing acceptance tests NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 See Software Input/Output: Admi nistration (NN43001-61 1) for a detailed explanation of software prompt s and the Software Input/ Output: System Messages (NN43001-712) for the meaning of syst em messages and display codes generated during acceptance tests.
Performing acce ptance tests Page 337 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 4 Set the power supply to OFF. Wait until the red column LED lights, then unseat the power supply. • The red column LED should remain lit.
Page 338 of 456 Performing acceptance tests NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 3 Use a screwdriver to loosen th e retaining screws at the front of the blower unit (see Figure 117 on pag e 339 ) and pull the unit out until it is disconnected from the pedestal.
Performing acce ptance tests Page 339 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 117 Blower unit remov al Testing the sysload Use Procedure 61 to test the sysload (manual re load) function.
Page 340 of 456 Performing acceptance tests NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 On the LCD displays on the Cards: • Following the “Selftest Complete” message, watch the LCD for the message “IOP in Slot 17.” • Watch the LCD for the message “Loading Disk OS.
Performing acce ptance tests Page 341 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g %*!&()<>=:,.? READY FOR INPUT 4 Step through the keys on the keyboard one at a time . All keyboard input should be echoed until END is ente red.
Page 342 of 456 Performing acceptance tests NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 7 Set the line transfer switch on th e PFT U to NORMAL, and test the telephones and trunks connected to th e PFTU. The telephones and trunks associated with the PFTU shoul d re turn to normal operation.
Page 343 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 362 Installing earthquake bracing Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Seismic-approved applications . . . . . . .
Page 344 of 456 Installing earthquake bracing NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Universal equipment modules (UEM) are designed to withstand most earthquakes.
Installing earthquake bracing Page 345 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Selecting the kit To select the applicable bracing an d anchorage.
Page 346 of 456 Installing earthquake bracing NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Next, each column must also be secured to the floor. This is accomplished by installing one of two available anchor kits. Select the anchor ki t by comparing the site requirements to Table 62 on page 346 .
Installing earthquake bracing Page 347 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g — Flat washer, internal diameter = 0.
Page 348 of 456 Installing earthquake bracing NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Proc edure 64 Drilling concrete floor s 1 Using the equipment room floor plan mark the position of all of the columns.
Installing earthquake bracing Page 349 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Installing Kit A and Kit B anchor plates The following tools are required to inst all the anchors and the anchor plates: •K i t A — setting tool (Hilti HST 3/4 in .
Page 350 of 456 Installing earthquake bracing NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 118 Mounting plate installation End of Procedure Pedestal Anchor bolt Shim 553-6071 Mounting plate Adapter.
Installing earthquake bracing Page 351 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Proc edure 66 Installing Kit B 1 Locate the two mounting plates for ea ch column over the anchor hole s. Insert the anchors into the holes and tap the anchors into pla ce with a mallet.
Page 352 of 456 Installing earthquake bracing NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Proc edure 67 Installing earthqua ke rods 1 Remove the top cap on each column: a. Pull forward on the clips underneath the front edge of each air exhaust grill on the top cap .
Installing earthquake bracing Page 353 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 120 Top cap assembly 2 Remove the side panels on the exterior of each module by removing the four bolts that secure the panel.
Page 354 of 456 Installing earthquake bracing NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 3 Install bracing rods: • Position each rod in one of the ve rtical slots along the sides of the modules and insert the rods into t he threaded holes in the pedestal (see Figure 121 on page 355 ).
Installing earthquake bracing Page 355 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 121 Installing bracing rod s for column support 4 Reinstall the to p cap and grills: • Position each top cap and install the bolts that secure it.
Page 356 of 456 Installing earthquake bracing NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 6 For a multiple-column system , install NT8D49AA Spacer Kits be tween adjacent columns: a. Attach gaskets to both sides in the front section of each spacer (see Figure 122 on page 356 ).
Installing earthquake bracing Page 357 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 123 Adding sp acers to colu mns 7 Go to “Positioning and leveling the system” on page 357 .
Page 358 of 456 Installing earthquake bracing NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 3 Loosely install the pedestal mounting hardware (1/2 in. bolts, lock washer, plain washer, and insulating washer), using the plastic insulating washers. 4 Re-level the column, adding or removing shims as need ed.
Installing earthquake bracing Page 359 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g NT8D64BF Floor Mounting Kit The NT8D64BF Floor Mounting Kit provi.
Page 360 of 456 Installing earthquake bracing NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 5 Abandon the hole if you should hit a reinforcing bar or the hol e breaks through. A minimum of two diagonall y opposite anchors are required for this application.
Installing earthquake bracing Page 361 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 124 Pedestal mounting flange (rear view) Anchor Metal Wash.
Page 362 of 456 Installing earthquake bracing NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007.
Page 363 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 382 Adding a module to a column Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 364 of 456 Adding a module to a column NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 A module can be added to a column in one of three positio ns. A specific procedure is provided for each situation.
Adding a module to a column Page 365 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Proc edure 70 Adding a module to the base of a column 1 Disconnect and remove the NT8D22 System Monitor fo r the column in the rear of the pedestal (do not turn off the blower unit in the front of the pedestals): a.
Page 366 of 456 Adding a module to a column NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 125 NT7D09CA Pedestal – module power and system monitor connections c. Use a 9/16 in. socket wrench to re move the five mountin g bolts that secure the module (see Figure 126) and lift it off the column.
Adding a module to a column Page 367 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 126 Module mounting bolts Note: There is an EMI shield (it lo oks like a brass grill ) on the top of each pedestal.
Page 368 of 456 Adding a module to a column NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 5 Connect the power and system mo nitor cables in the module: a. Connect the power conn ectors to the p edestal and to the module above (see Figure 125 on page 3 66 and Figure 127 on page 369 ).
Adding a module to a column Page 369 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 127 Module-to-module po wer and syste m monitor conn ections.
Page 370 of 456 Adding a module to a column NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Adding a module between two other modules If conduit or other cabling runs throug h modules that are being m oved, you must tag and disconnect th e cables, pull them out of the modules, and reroute them after all of the modules are reposi tioned.
Adding a module to a column Page 371 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 3 Remove the module that will be above the modul e being added: a. Disconnect the power connectors between the modul es (review Figure 127 on page 369 ).
Page 372 of 456 Adding a module to a column NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 4 Position and secure modules: a. Locate the positioning gui des on what is now the top module in the column (see Figure 12 9 on page 372 ). Make sure the mo dule being added is facing the same direction as the column.
Adding a module to a column Page 373 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 5 Connect the power and system monitor cables between modul es: a. Connect the power connectors between the module being added and the modules above and below it.
Page 374 of 456 Adding a module to a column NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Adding a module to the top of a column In a DC-powered system, power to the column can rem ain on during this procedure.
Adding a module to a column Page 375 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 3 Disconnect power connections to the top cap: a. At the top of the rear of the mo dule, disco nnect the orange power connector from the mod ule power harness (see Figu re 130 on page 375 ).
Page 376 of 456 Adding a module to a column NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Phillips head screwdriver and tu rn the fasteners 1/4-turn to rele ase or secure the grill (see Fig ure 132 on page 37 6 ). Figure 132 UK air exhaust grill removal • Use a 8 mm (5/16 in.
Adding a module to a column Page 377 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 133 Top cap assembly Mounting bolts LED 553-3038 Screw for L.
Page 378 of 456 Adding a module to a column NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 5 Position and secure the module being added: a. Locate the positioning gui des on the module in the column (see Figure 134 on page 378 ). Ma ke sure the module being added is facing the same direction as the column.
Adding a module to a column Page 379 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 135 Module mounting bolts 6 Connect the power and system monitor cables between modul es: a. Connect the power connectors between the module being added and the module below it (see Figure 136 on page 380 ).
Page 380 of 456 Adding a module to a column NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 136 Module-to-module po wer and sys tem monitor conn ections I/O safety panel Power connectors between modul.
Adding a module to a column Page 381 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 7 Install the perforated panel and to p cap on the module being adde d: a. Position the perforated panel and slide it slightly to the right (at the rear).
Page 382 of 456 Adding a module to a column NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 9 Connect the orange power connector to the module power harness. Restore power to the module: • Wit h AC power, set the ma in circuit breaker to ON (up) in t he rear of the pedestal.
Page 383 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 448 Installing a Signaling Server Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 384 of 456 Installin g a Signaling Server NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Introduction This chapter contains general instructio ns to install a Nort el CP PM serve r and detailed in structions to i nstall a legacy Nort el ISP1100 serv er.
Installing a Sig naling Server Page 385 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g rack mounting, as opposed to two-post rack mounting for the Nortel ISP1100 server. Readiness checklist Before installing a Signaling Ser ver in a CS 1000 system, complete the following checklist .
Page 386 of 456 Installin g a Signaling Server NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Ta b l e 6 4 Readiness checklist (P art 1 of 2) Have y ou: Read all saf ety instructions in Communicati on Ser v.
Installing a Sig naling Server Page 387 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Installing the CP PM Sign aling Server hardware The Nortel CP PM server is a circuit card, and thus is not m ounted in a rack.
Page 388 of 456 Installin g a Signaling Server NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 This section contains general inst ructions for installing th e CP PM Signaling Server circuit cards in CS 1000E and CS 1000M syst ems.
Installing a Sig naling Server Page 389 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Connections Connection checklist Before connecting a Signaling Server, ensure that you have the following materials on-h and.
Page 390 of 456 Installin g a Signaling Server NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 CS 1000M system respectively. It also contains instructions for connecting a maintenance termi nal to the No rtel CP PM Signaling Server. The NTDW61BAE5 model of the Nort el CP PM Signaling Server was designed for use in a CS 1000E system.
Installing a Sig naling Server Page 391 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 139 Faceplates of the Nortel CP PM server.
Page 392 of 456 Installin g a Signaling Server NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Proc edure 73 Connecting a Nortel CP PM Signaling Server Note: Refer to Figure 139 when performing the following procedure. 1 Establish a maintenance terminal connection at the back of the shelf of the IPMG.
Installing a Sig naling Server Page 393 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 5 Set the COM port on the main tenance terminal as follows: • .
Page 394 of 456 Installin g a Signaling Server NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 — Insert the end of a longer RJ-45 CAT5 Ethernet cable (not supplied) into the ELAN network inte rface port (E.
Installing a Sig naling Server Page 395 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Proc edure 75 Connecting a CP PM Signaling Ser ver to the ELAN a.
Page 396 of 456 Installin g a Signaling Server NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 140 IBM X306m Signaling Server (rear view) Note: Refer to Figure 140 when performing th e following procedure. Proc edure 76 Connectin g an IBM X3 06m Signalin g Server 1 Connect the Signaling Server to the TLAN subnet.
Installing a Sig naling Server Page 397 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 5 Set the baud rate fo r the serial port on the Signaling Serve r to 9 600 b/ps. See Signaling Server: Installation and Commissioning (NN430 01-312).
Page 398 of 456 Installin g a Signaling Server NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Proc edure 77 Connecting an HP DL320-G4 Signaling Ser ver 1 Connect the Signaling Server to the TLAN subnet. Insert the RJ-45 CAT5 (or better) cable labeled with the number 5 into th e port (TLAN network interface) on the back of the Signaling Server.
Installing a Sig naling Server Page 399 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Installing the Signa ling Server software Introduction This section provides installation pr ocedures for CS 1000 Release 5.
Page 400 of 456 Installin g a Signaling Server NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Installing the software To install software and enter basic system configuration paramet ers on an IBM X306m or HP DL320-G4 Signaling Server, complete Procedure 78.
Installing a Sig naling Server Page 401 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 142 Nortel CP PM system BIOS configuration • The VxWork.
Page 402 of 456 Installin g a Signaling Server NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 143 VxWorks system banner When the Install Tool banner appears (Fig ure 144), press <CR> to perform system checks and begin software installa tion.
Installing a Sig naling Server Page 403 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 144 Install Tool banner screen 3 Press <CR> to perform system checks. If the system has les s than 1 Gbyte of RAM, the following error message appears: WARNING: Your system has less than 1 GB RAM.
Page 404 of 456 Installin g a Signaling Server NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 The system verifies the file systems. • If the hard drive of the Signaling Serv er is not partitioned, the file systems verification process fails. Upon failure, the menu in Figure 145 appears.
Installing a Sig naling Server Page 405 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 146 Date and time • When reinstalling the software on an existing system, the system verifies the file systems.
Page 406 of 456 Installin g a Signaling Server NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 147 System Summary CS 1000 Signaling Server Software I nstall Tool (sse-x.
Installing a Sig naling Server Page 407 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 148 Install Tool Main Menu 4 At the Main Menu (Figure 148), enter a to install Signaling Server software. Option a performs options b , c , d , and e .
Page 408 of 456 Installin g a Signaling Server NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 The Dependency Lists installation screen appears (Figure 149). Figure 149 Dependency lists installation 5 Press <CR> or enter y to install the depe ndency lists.
Installing a Sig naling Server Page 409 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 150 Installation Status 6 Enter y to start the instal lation. The screens shown in Figures 151 to 157, which star t on page 410 , appear.
Page 410 of 456 Installin g a Signaling Server NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 151 Installation output Figure 152 Software installation success CS 1000 Signaling Server Software Install Tool (sse-x.xx.xx) ================================== ================================= == You have selected to install versi on x.
Installing a Sig naling Server Page 411 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 153 IP Phone firmware Figure 154 Voice Gateway Media Card.
Page 412 of 456 Installin g a Signaling Server NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 155 Restore IP configurati on 8 Do one of the following: • If you are migrating a L eader Signaling Se .
Installing a Sig naling Server Page 413 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 156 IP telephony parameter confirmation 9 If you are inst.
Page 414 of 456 Installin g a Signaling Server NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 157 Signaling Server role sel ection 10 Configure the Signaling Server as Leader or Followe r.
Installing a Sig naling Server Page 415 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 158 Follower Sign aling Se rver configurati on • If the.
Page 416 of 456 Installin g a Signaling Server NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 11 Configure the application configuratio n for this Signaling Se rver.
Installing a Sig naling Server Page 417 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 161 Network Ro uting Servi ce (NRS) — sta nd-alone Sign aling Serv er 12 Select the Network Routing Service (N RS) to be provided by this Signaling Server.
Page 418 of 456 Installin g a Signaling Server NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 162 NRS type — co-resident Sig naling Server Figure 163 NRS type — stand-alone Signaling Server 13 Select the type of NRS to be provided by thi s Signaling Server.
Installing a Sig naling Server Page 419 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Depending on whether the Signal ing Serv er is configured as Lea.
Page 420 of 456 Installin g a Signaling Server NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 165 Stand-alone Signaling Server configuration 14 Enter the data networking and IP telephony parameters for the Signalin g Server, as prompted. The IP information applies to a temporary IP Telephony node, to ensure that the existing node is not affected.
Installing a Sig naling Server Page 421 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g TLAN subnet paramete rs as required.
Page 422 of 456 Installin g a Signaling Server NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 — Enter the address of the Primary NRS (optional). — If you did enter the address of the Primary NRS, ente r the address of the Alternate NRS (also optional). The Gatekeeper config uration can be update d later using Element Manager.
Installing a Sig naling Server Page 423 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 16 Enter < CR > or y to confirm the parameters. The example in Figure 168 on pag e 422 is for a Leader Signaling Serve r configured with an Alternate H.
Page 424 of 456 Installin g a Signaling Server NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 169 Installation Status Summary 18 Press <CR> to exit to the Main Menu (see Figure 170 on page 42 5 ). Enter q at the Main Menu to quit the installatio n process.
Installing a Sig naling Server Page 425 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 170 Install Tool Main Menu Figure 171 Quit CS 1000 Signaling Server Software Inst all Tool (sse-x.
Page 426 of 456 Installin g a Signaling Server NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 19 Remove the Signaling Server Software CD or the Signalin g Server Software CF Card (as appropriate) from the RMD drive of the Signa ling Server and enter q to close/terminate the Installation Tool and reboot the system.
Installing a Sig naling Server Page 427 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g – P rimary and Alternate NRS IP addresses for this networked system. Refer to IP Peer Networking: Installation and Commissioning (NN43001-313) – NRS role, if applicable.
Page 428 of 456 Installin g a Signaling Server NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 2 Press <CR> to continue with the configurat ion. The Resto re IP configuration screen appears (Figure 173). Figure 173 Restore IP configurati on 3 Enter b at the prompt to bypass the restore of IP conf ig uration data.
Installing a Sig naling Server Page 429 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 4 Enter the location (lo op and shelf) of th e IPMG board. Note: If the IPMG has not been configured yet, the loop and shelf information can be left at the current value.
Page 430 of 456 Installin g a Signaling Server NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 176 Follower Sign aling Se rver configurati on 7 If there is not a Leader Signalin g Serv er in the IP Te.
Installing a Sig naling Server Page 431 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 8 Configure the application configuratio n for this Signaling Server.
Page 432 of 456 Installin g a Signaling Server NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 178 Standalone Signaling Server - NRS Figure 179 NRS type — co-resident Sig naling Server 9 Select the type of NRS to be provided by thi s Signaling Server.
Installing a Sig naling Server Page 433 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Depending on whether the Signal ing Server is configured as Lead.
Page 434 of 456 Installin g a Signaling Server NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 182 Stand-alone Signaling Server configuration 10 Enter the data networking and IP telephony parameters for the Signalin g Server, as prom pted.
Installing a Sig naling Server Page 435 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 183 IP Telephon y parameter conf iguration • Proceed to step 16 on page 423 .
Page 436 of 456 Installin g a Signaling Server NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Depending on whether th e Signaling Server is configured as Primary, Alternate or Stand-alone, the Primary NRS IP address screen (Fi gure 184), the Alternate NRS IP addre ss screen (Figure 185), or both in succession (for a Stand-alone Signaling Server) appear.
Installing a Sig naling Server Page 437 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g — If you did enter the address of the Primary NRS, ente r the address of the Alternate NRS (also optional). The Gatekeeper configuration can be update d later using Element Manager.
Page 438 of 456 Installin g a Signaling Server NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 12 Press <CR> or enter y to confirm al l parameters entered, n to re-e nter all paramet ers, or a letter a through l to change the value of the corresponding system parameter.
Installing a Sig naling Server Page 439 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 187 Install tool 13 Enter q to quit the Install Tool. Co nfirm to reboot the system. The Installation Tool quit confirmation screen appears (Figure 188).
Page 440 of 456 Installin g a Signaling Server NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 188 Installation Tool quit conf irmation 14 Enter q to close/terminate the Installation Tool an d reboot the Signaling Server.
Installing a Sig naling Server Page 441 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Proc edure 80 Adding a Foll ower Signali ng Server to an IP T el.
Page 442 of 456 Installin g a Signaling Server NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 189 Node Configuration web page 5 Click Edit next to the node to which t he Follower Signa ling Server is to be added. The Edit web page opens, as shown in Figure 190.
Installing a Sig naling Server Page 443 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Figure 190 Edit web page 6 Click Add next to Signaling Servers. The section expands to show a list of Signaling Servers and a blank template for entering Sign aling Server xxx.
Page 444 of 456 Installin g a Signaling Server NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Figure 191 Signaling Server prop erties template 7 Enter the information corresponding to the Fo llower Signaling Server. The Role field will automati cally revert to Follower once the Follower Signal ing Server has been added.
Installing a Sig naling Server Page 445 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g 8 Click Save and Transfer to transf er the updated IP Te lephony node information to the other elements of the node.
Page 446 of 456 Installin g a Signaling Server NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Proc edure 81 Logging in to the Sign aling Server Before you begin, make sure the DTE–DTE null modem cable (supplie d with the Signaling Server) runs betwe en the serial port on the b ack of the Signaling Server and the maintenance termin al.
Installing a Sig naling Server Page 447 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Verifying a successful configuration To ensure that the Signalin.
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Page 449 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g Index Numerics 500/2500-type telephones, 149 A A0367916 Auxiliary –48V Power Supplies, 145, 1.
Page 450 of 456 Index NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 C cables and cabling fourth modules, 68 lines and trunks, 261 module additions, 368, 369, 371, 379, 380 network loops, 239 PFTU, 148 rout.
Index Page 451 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g F field wiring kits and terminals PDU connections, 121 floor drilling for anchor bolts, 3.
Page 452 of 456 Index NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 Measurement, 66 Meridian 1 Option 61C, 45 Meridian 1 Option 81C, 45 Meridian 1 systems upgrading, 53 MFA150 Modular Power Systems, 93, 95.
Index Page 453 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g NT8D37 IPE Modules backplane slots, 138 cable connections, 262, 265 line pair-termi natio.
Page 454 of 456 Index NN43021-310 Standard 02.01 December 2007 positioning earthquake bracing, 357 equipment, 71 positioning guides fourth modules, 66 module additions, 372, 378 power cables fourth mo.
Index Page 455 of 456 Communication Server 100 0M and Meridian 1 Large System Installation and Commi ssionin g T telephones, PFTU connections, 149 tests blower units, 337 module power supplies, 336 PF.
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