Lucent Technologies Telephone Release 3 User Manual

Lucent Intuity™  
Release 3  
Conversion to MERLIN LEGEND® and  
MERLIN MAGIXIntegrations  
Comcode 108762121  
Issue 1  
June 2000  
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Contents  
MAP/40: Locate and Remove the GP Synch or DCIU Circuit  
Card  
2-23  
MAP/100: Locate and Remove the GP Synch or DCIU Circuit  
Card  
2-26  
Task 10: Administer the Lucent INTUITY System for Operation with the  
MERLIN LEGEND 2-32  
Task 12: Cable the MAP and Administer the MERLIN LEGEND  
Communications System 2-34  
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About This Document  
Overview  
This document, Lucent Intuity™ Release 3 Switch Conversion to MERLIN  
LEGEND or MERLIN MAGIX Integrations, Issue 1, contains the procedures  
needed to move a Release 3 Lucent INTUITY system to a MERLIN LEGEND® or  
MERLIN MAGIX™ integration from any other switch integration type.  
Intended Audience  
This document is intended for on-site technicians and remote maintenance  
center personnel supporting an INTUITY switch conversion.  
How this Document Is Organized  
This document is organized in the following chapters:  
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Chapter 1, “Conversion Checklist”  
This chapter presents a checklist of procedures needed to convert Lucent  
INTUITY Release 3 Systems to MERLIN LEGEND or MERLIN MAGIX  
Integrations.  
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Chapter 2, “Conversion Instructions”  
This chapter presents the procedures needed to convert Lucent INTUITY  
Release 3 Systems to MERLIN LEGEND or MERLIN MAGIX Integrations.  
Appendix A, “Channel Mapping”  
This appendix presents the information necessary to perform channel  
mapping and acceptance testing.  
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This appendix presents the information necessary to move a series of  
extension numbers from one block of numbers to another without  
changing each number individually.  
Conventions Used  
The following conventions are used in this document:  
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Rounded boxes represent keyboard keys that you press.  
For example, an instruction to press the enter key is shown as  
ENTER  
Press  
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Square boxes represent phone pad keys that you press.  
For example, an instruction to press zero on the phone pad is shown as  
0
Press  
.
ENTER  
The word entermeans to type a value and press  
.
ENTER  
For example, an instruction to type y and press  
is shown as  
Enter y to continue.  
Two or three keys that you press at the same time (that is, you hold down  
the first key while pressing the second and/or third key) are shown as a  
rounded box that contains two or more words separated by hyphens. For  
ALT  
example, an instruction to press and hold  
shown as  
while typing the letter d is  
ALT-d  
Press  
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Commands and text you type or enter appear in bold.  
Values, instructions, and prompts that you see on the screen appear as  
follows: Press any key to continue.  
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Variables that the system supplies or that you must supply appear in  
italics.  
For example, an error message including one of your filenames appears  
as  
The filefilename is formatted incorrectly  
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About This Document  
Related Resources  
In addition to this document, you may need to reference the following docu-  
ments:  
Document  
Number  
Document  
Issue  
INTUITYRelease 3.0 System Description  
INTUITYDocumentation Guide  
585-310-232  
585-310-540  
585-310-605  
585-310-653  
585-310-652  
585-310-161  
585-310-146  
585-310-138  
585-310-139  
585-310-160  
585-310-164  
585-310-233  
585-310-557  
1 or later  
2 or later  
2 or later  
1 or later  
1 or later  
2 or later  
2 or later  
2 or later  
2 or later  
2 or later  
2 or later  
2 or later  
2 or later  
INTUITYNew System Planning for Release 3.0  
INTUITYRelease 3.0 Planning for Upgrades  
INTUITYRelease 3.0 Planning for Migrations  
INTUITYInstallation Checklist  
INTUITYMAP/5 Hardware Installation  
INTUITYMAP/40 Hardware Installation  
INTUITYMAP/100 Hardware Installation  
INTUITYSoftware Installation for Release 3.0  
INTUITYRelease 3.0 Upgrade Procedures  
INTUITYRelease 3.0 Migration Procedures  
INTUITYPlatform Administration and Maintenance for  
Release 3.0  
INTUITYAUDIX® Release 3.3 Administration and  
585-310-552  
3 or later  
Feature Operations  
INTUITYFAX Messaging Administration and Addenda  
INTUITYAUDIX® Digital Networking Administration  
AMIS Analog Networking  
585-310-558  
585-310-533  
585-300-512  
1 or later  
2 or later  
6 or later  
1 or later  
1 or later  
INTUITYLodging Administration and Feature Operations 585-310-559  
INTUITYLodging Property Management System  
585-310-234  
Specifications  
INTUITYCall Accounting System User Guide  
INTUITYCall Accounting System Quick Reference  
INTUITYIntro Voice Response and Addenda  
INTUITYMessage Manager Release 4 Users Guide  
585-310-728  
585-310-729  
585-310-716  
585-310-743  
585-310-740  
1 or later  
1 or later  
1 or later  
1 or later  
1 or later  
INTUITYMessage Manager Release 4.1: Getting Started  
(Available late 1996)  
AUDIX® Administration and Data Acquisition Package  
585-310-502  
4 or later  
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INTUITYIntegration with System 75 and DEFINITY®  
Communications System Generic 1 and Generic 3  
585-310-214  
585-310-215  
585-310-255  
4 or later  
2 or later  
1 or later  
INTUITYIntegration with System 85 and DEFINITY®  
Communications System Generic 2  
INTUITYIntegration with MERLIN LEGEND®  
Communications System  
INTUITYIntegration with the 5ESS® Switch  
585-310-219  
585-310-223  
585-310-221  
1 or later  
1 or later  
2 or later  
INTUITYIntegration with DMS-100  
INTUITYIntegration with Northern Telecom® SL-1,  
Meridian, and Meridian SL-1  
INTUITYIntegration with MitelSX-200® DIGITAL, SX-  
585-310-222  
2 or later  
100®, and SX-200®  
INTUITYIntegration with NEC® NEAX™  
INTUITYIntegration with ROLM8000, 9000, 9571  
INTUITYLodging Artwork Package  
585-310-216  
585-310-220  
585-310-739  
585-300-702  
585-300-701  
585-310-734  
585-310-733  
585-300-705  
585-304-704  
585-300-706  
585-304-705  
585-310-735  
2 or later  
2 or later  
1 or later  
3 or later  
3 or later  
1 or later  
1 or later  
5 or later  
2 or later  
1 or later  
2 or later  
1 or later  
Voice Messaging Quick Reference  
A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging  
INTUITYVoice/FAX Messaging Quick Reference  
INTUITYVoice/FAX User Guide  
Multiple Personal Greetings Quick Reference  
Voice Messaging Wallet Card  
Voice Messaging Outcalling Quick Reference  
Voice Messaging Business Card Stickers  
INTUITYAUDIX® R3.3 Voice Messaging Subscriber  
Artwork Package  
INTUITYAUDIX® R3.3 Voice/Fax  
Messaging Quick ReferenceCanadian French  
585-310-734FRC  
585-310-734ENB  
585-310-734SPL  
585-310-734GK  
585-310-734CHM  
1 or later  
1 or later  
1 or later  
1 or later  
1 or later  
INTUITYAUDIX® R3.3 Voice/Fax  
Messaging Quick ReferenceBritish English  
INTUITYAUDIX R3.3® Voice/Fax  
Messaging Quick ReferenceLatin Spanish  
INTUITYAUDIX R3.3® Voice/Fax  
Messaging Quick ReferenceGreek  
INTUITYAUDIX R3.3® Voice/Fax  
Messaging Quick ReferenceMandarin  
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INTUITYLodging Subscriber Artwork Package British  
585-310-739ENB  
1 or later  
English  
INTUITYLodging Artwork Package Canadian French  
INTUITYLodging Artwork Package Latin Spanish  
INTUITYLodging Artwork Package Greek  
585-310-739FRC  
585-310-739SPL  
585-310-739GK  
585-310-739CHM  
585-310-739JA  
585-310-739A4  
1 or later  
1 or later  
1 or later  
1 or later  
1 or later  
1 or later  
INTUITYLodging Artwork Package Mandarin  
INTUITYLodging Artwork Package Japanese  
INTUITYLodging Artwork Package U.S. English  
(A4 Sizing)  
Trademarks and Service Marks  
The following trademarked products are mentioned in the books in the INTUITY  
library:  
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ATis a trademark of Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc.  
AUDIX® is a registered trademark of Lucent Technologies, Inc.  
COMSPHERE® is a registered trademark of Lucent Technologies  
Paradyne Corp.  
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DEFINITY® is a registered trademark of Lucent Technologies, Inc., in the  
U.S. and throughout the world.  
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Equinoxis a trademark of Equinox Systems, Inc.  
5ESS® is a registered trademark of Lucent Technologies, Inc.  
INTUITYis a trademark of Lucent Technologies, Inc.  
MEGAPLEXis a trademark of Equinox System, Inc.  
MEGAPORTis a trademark of Equinox Systems, Inc.  
MERLIN LEGEND® is a registered trademark of Lucent Technologies, Inc.  
Microsoft® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.  
Paradyne® is a registered trademark of Lucent Technologies, Inc.  
Phillips® is a registered trademark of Phillips Screw Company.  
softFAX® is a registered trademark of VOXEM, Inc.  
TMIis a trademark of Texas Micro Systems, Inc.  
UNIX® is a registered trademark of Novell in the United States and other  
countries, licensed exclusively through X/Open Company Limited.  
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VOXEM® is a registered trademark of VOXEM, Inc.  
VT100is a trademark of Digital Equipment Corporation.  
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Training  
For more information on training for the Lucent INTUITY and other Lucent  
products, visit the Lucent Technologies training web site at  
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Conversion Checklist  
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Overview  
This chapter contains a checklist of procedures needed to convert Lucent Intuity  
Release 3 Systems to MERLIN LEGEND® or MERLIN MAGIXintegrations.  
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Conversion Checklist  
Table 1-1 provides the checklist for Lucent INTUITY Release 3 System  
conversion to MERLIN LEGEND and MERLIN MAGIX Integrations.  
Table 1-1. INTUITY Conversion to MERLIN LEGEND and MERLIN MAGIX  
Integrations  
Task  
1.  
Description  
See  
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5.  
6.  
7.  
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10.  
11.  
12.  
13.  
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Conversion Instructions  
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Overview  
This chapter contains procedures needed to convert Lucent Intuity Release 3  
Systems to MERLIN LEGEND® or MERLIN MAGIXintegrations.  
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How to Use Lucent INTUITY Screens  
The INTUITY system is controlled by two methods: command entry from the  
INTUITY AUDIX screens and selection from the INTUITY system screens.  
Two terms are used in the directions:  
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Enter  
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Select  
This document will instruct you to selectcertain options.  
To select:  
1. Highlight the choice that you want. To highlight a choice, use the up  
and/or down arrow keys.  
ENTER  
2. Press  
with the choice highlighted.  
The system displays the next screen or requests additional information.  
To exit the screen or go back to the previous screen, press CANCEL, the F6  
F6  
function key. The  
(Cancel) key will not stop any processes. Instead, it will exit  
F3  
the screen. Any information not saved ( Save) will be lost.  
F6  
To log out of the system, press the  
Login prompt.  
(Cancel) key until you reach the Console  
Enter  
To enter information, type in the information and press the ENTER key on the  
keyboard. For example, if the instruction is Enter 3then:  
1. Type the number 3. The information to be typed in is shown in bold in the  
instruction.  
ENTER  
2. Press  
key.  
. The enter key is located on the keyboard. It is not a function  
Conversion Procedures  
Follow the steps in these tasks in the exact order in which they appear. Failure to  
follow the steps in this document in the exact order will result in a  
conversion failure.  
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Task 1 - Inventory Materials  
Verify that you have the following materials and information before starting the  
conversion:  
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Conversion checklist from Chapter 1, Conversion Checklist, page 1-2  
Login password for craft  
Remote maintenance center contact  
The document INTUITY Integration with MERLIN LEGEND  
Communications System, 585-310-255, Issue 1  
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The completed worksheets from Chapter 2, Planning the Integration, in  
INTUITY Integration with MERLIN LEGEND Communications System, 585-  
310-255, Issue 1  
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CAUTION:  
Without the information from the worksheets, you will not be able to  
complete the installation.  
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Switch integration software for MERLIN LEGEND integrations:  
The MERLIN LEGEND switch integration floppies  
(J1P321TC1 L-27) (2-disks)  
The SPM floppies (J1P321TC1 L-26)  
Blank tape(s) for back-up  
NOTE:  
Do not use a tape size smaller than 525 Mbytes with the  
INTUITY system. Tapes smaller than 525 Mbytes cause the  
backup to fail. If the system has a 2-Gbyte tape drive, use  
either a 525 (406168526) or a 2-Gbyte (407333582) tape.  
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Hardware: Any cables necessary to connect the Lucent INTUITY system  
to the MERLIN LEGEND Communications system.  
Task 2 - Deactivate Alarm Origination  
This procedure deactivates alarm origination so that the Lucent INTUITY system  
will not inform the remote maintenance center of any alarms that occur during the  
update process.  
NOTE:  
If the system does not have alarm origination, continue with Task 3, Stop  
To deactivate alarm origination:  
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1. Beginning at the Lucent INTUITY Administration menu, select:  
> Customer/Services Administration  
> Alarm Management  
The system displays the Alarm Management screen (Figure 2-1).  
Figure 2-1. Alarm Management Screen  
2. Move the cursor to the Alarm Originationfield.  
F2  
3. Press  
(Choices).  
The system displays the Alarm Origination screen (Figure 2-2).  
Figure 2-2. Alarm Origination Menu  
4. Select INACTIVE.  
The system changes the entry in the Alarm Originationfield to  
INACTIVE.  
F3  
5. Press  
(Save).  
The system displays an Information screen (Figure 2-3).  
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Figure 2-3. Information Screen  
ENTER  
6. Press  
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The system returns to the Alarm Management screen.  
F6  
7. Press  
(Cancel) twice.  
The system returns to the Customer/Services Administration screen.  
8. Continue with Task 3, Stop the Voice System.  
Task 3 - Stop the Voice System  
The following procedure describes how to stop the Lucent INTUITY voice  
system.  
1. Starting at the Customer/Services Administration menu, select:  
> System Management  
> System Control  
> Stop Voice System  
The system displays the following prompt:  
Enter y to continue, n to quit.  
2. Enter y  
The system stops the voice system and returns to the System Control  
screen. If the system displays the following message:  
The Voice System has stopped.  
Press ENTER to continue . . .  
ENTER  
press  
to return to the System Control screen.  
F6  
3. Press  
(Cancel) twice to return to the Customer/Services Administration  
screen.  
4. Continue with Task 4, Make an Attended Back-up Tape.  
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Task 4 - Make an Attended Back-up Tape  
This procedure creates a back-up tape that can contain the system data, AUDIX  
names, announcements, greetings, and messages for the Lucent INTUITY  
system. Verify with your remote maintenance center which information should be  
backed up for this customer.  
NOTE:  
Do not use a tape size smaller than 525 Mbytes with the Lucent INTUITY  
system. Tapes smaller than 525 Mbytes will cause the backup to fail. If the  
system is equipped with a 2-Gbyte tape drive, use either a 525 or a 2-  
Gbyte tape.  
To make an attended backup tape:  
1. Locate the tape drive.  
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On the MAP/5, the tape drive is located at the front of the system, to  
the right, behind the sliding door.  
On the MAP/40, the tape drive is located on the front of the  
computer, near the top, under the top cover.  
On the MAP/100, the tape drive is located inside the right door,  
near the top.  
2. Remove the nightly backup tape:  
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If the tape is visible in the tape drive, press the tape in toward the  
tape drive and then release. This action will release the tape.  
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If the tape drive has a door that conceals the tape, press the small  
button on the upper right-hand corner of the tape drive to open the  
tape drive door. The tape will slide out as the door opens.  
3. Store the nightly backup tape in a safe place. Do not place the tape near  
any magnetized components.  
4. From the Customer/Services Administration screen, select:  
> Backup/Restore  
> Backup  
The system displays the Backup screen (Figure 2-4).  
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Figure 2-4. Backup Screen  
NOTE:  
The fields displayed on the Backup screen are based upon your  
systems configuration. Therefore, your screen may look different  
5. Go to the AUDIX Announcementsfield.  
F2  
6. Press  
(Choices).  
The system displays the Item 2 screen (Figure 2-5).  
Figure 2-5. Item 2 Screen  
7. Move the cursor to the Noselection and press  
ENTER  
.
The system changes the AUDIX Announcementsfield to No.  
F3  
8. Press  
(Save).  
The system displays the following prompt:  
***** calculating approximate number of tape(s) required*****  
please wait  
The backup will need approximate:  
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x 525 MB cartridge tape(s).  
****verify whole backup tape(s) will double the amount of backup time  
do you really want to verify tape(s)?  
(strike y or n)**** n  
x in the above message is the number of backup tapes that you will need.  
9. Enter y Verify the backup.  
The system displays the following messages:  
please insert a cartridge tape into the tape drive to back up tape 1  
press <Enter> when tape is inserted.  
press <Esc> key to terminate the backup.  
10. Insert a backup tape. Make sure that the tape is not set to SAFE. The  
system will have one of two styles of tape drive:  
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If the tape drive has a door that folds down:  
a. If the drive door is closed, press the small button on the  
upper right-hand corner of the tape drive to open the door.  
b. Insert the tape into the open drive. When inserted, the label  
of the tape should be up, and the opening to the tape should  
be to the right (Figure 2-6).  
c. Close the door to the tape drive.  
The system turns on the green light on the tape drive door.  
Figure 2-6. Inserting a Cartridge Tape Into An Outward-Hinged 2-Gbyte Tape Drive  
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If the tape drive has a door that swings in toward the body of the  
tape drive (Figure 2-7):  
a. Insert the tape label-side up, with the opening to the left.  
Figure 2-7. Inserting a Cartridge Tape Into An Inward-Hinged 525-Mbyte Tape Drive  
b. Press the tape firmly into place.  
ENTER  
11. Press  
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The system displays the following text:  
**** tape 1 pre-process started ****  
NOTE:  
The tape drive light stays on to indicate that the drive is in use.  
12. Insert additional cartridge tapes if the system prompts you to do so.  
NOTE:  
If the system requires more than 1 tape, label each additional  
cartridge tape after it is completed.  
The system will verify the backup(s).  
The system finishes the attended backup and displays the following  
message:  
backup process has been completed successfully  
press any key to continue  
ENTER  
13. Press  
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14. Remove the attended back-up tape from the tape drive.  
F6  
15. Press  
(Cancel) twice to reach the Customer/Services Administration  
screen.  
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Task 5 - Remove the Previous Switch Integration  
Software  
Remove the previous switch integration software first from the Lucent INTUITY  
system.  
1. Starting at the Customer/Services Administration screen, select:  
> System Management  
> UNIX Management  
> Software Remove  
The system lists the software (Figure 2-8).  
NOTE:  
Your system configuration may be different from the example. Thus,  
this example screen display will not match your screen display.  
Figure 2-8. Example Software Installed List  
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2. Locate the previous switch integration software package:  
Table 2-1. Previous Switch Integration Software Package  
Package Name  
Integration Type  
S25SWIN  
AAS  
The following are S25SWIN packages:  
I INTUITY System 25 Switch Integration Package  
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INTUITY DCIU Link Software Set  
DCIU  
smdi  
INTUITY 5ESS Switch Integration Package  
3. Using the numbers in the far left-hand column, note the list number of the  
package.  
CTRL  
D
4. Press  
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The system displays the following message:  
Select package(s) you wish to process (or allto process all packages).  
(default: all) [?,??,q]  
5. Enter the number of the package to be removed.  
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CAUTION:  
Remove only one package at a time. Removing multiple packages  
at one time could result in a conversion failure.  
The system displays the name and version number of the selected  
package.  
6. Enter y  
The system removes the package and may re-install files.  
NOTE:  
If you receive messages warning of dependencies, enter y to  
continue with the software removal.  
ENTER  
7. Press  
.
The system displays the UNIX Management screen.  
F6  
8. Press  
(Cancel) twice to return the Customer/Services Administration  
screen.  
9. Determine your next step:  
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go back to Step 1.  
If you do not have any more packages to remove, continue with  
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10. Continue with Task 6, Shutdown the System.  
Task 6 - Shutdown the System  
Shutdown the system to prepare it for hardware removal or a reboot. Not doing a  
reboot can lead to failure of the software installation.  
1. Starting at the Customer/Services Administration screen, select:  
> System Management  
> System Control  
> Shutdown Voice System  
The system displays the following message:  
Enter y to continue, no to quit  
2. Enter y to continue the shutdown.  
The system starts the shutdown, presents shutdown messages, and then  
displays the following message:  
The system is down.  
Press CTRL-ALT-DEL to reboot your computer.  
3. Determine your next step:  
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If the system does not have a DCIU or GP Synch circuit card  
CTRL  
ALT DELETE  
installed, press the reset button or  
the system.  
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to reboot  
CTRL  
ALT DELETE  
If the system does not respond to  
reset button.  
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, press the  
Continue with Task 8, Allow the System to Finish Bootingon  
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Task 7 - Remove Hardware for the Previous  
Integration  
If the system has a GP Synch or DCIU circuit card, remove it.  
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For MAP/5 systems, start on page 2-13.  
For MAP/40 systems, start on page 2-19.  
For MAP/100 systems, start on page 2-25.  
MAP/5 Instructions  
For additional information about the MAP/5, see INTUITY MAP/5 Hardware  
Installation, 585-310-146.  
MAP/5: Remove the Front Panel  
You must remove the front panel before removing the top cover for access to the  
inside of the system. See Figure 2-9 and follow the steps below:  
1. Turn off the front power switch and remove the incoming AC line.  
2. Tag the power cord plugs with a note indicating that nobody other than  
yourself should reconnect power to this equipment.  
3. Disconnect keyboard and monitor cords.  
4. Disconnect the LAN cable and any cables that will restrict access to the  
system.  
5. Slide the unit over the edge of the table toward you so that you can access  
the release tabs. Figure 2-9 shows the location of these tabs.  
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CAUTION:  
Do not unbalance the unit so that it falls.  
6. Push inward and upward on the two front panel latches to release the  
bottom edge of the front panel. See Figure 2-9.  
NOTE:  
The front panel is flexible enough for you to press one latch and then  
the other.  
7. When the bottom of the front panel is loose, rotate the panel away from  
you and lift it to remove.  
8. Return the unit to its correct desktop position.  
9. Continue with the next step, MAP/5: Remove the Top Cover.  
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slots  
Figure 2-9. Removing the MAP/5 Front Panel  
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MAP/5: Remove the Top Cover  
This procedure assumes that you have already removed the front panel. See  
1. Unlock the system unit by inserting the key in the lock and turning it  
counter-clockwise to the unlocked position.  
The case lock is located in the top center of the front of the unit. Keys are  
included with the system. The case lock must be in the open position to  
remove the top cover.  
2. Press the holding tabs outward while pushing the top cover away from  
The locking tabs are located on either side of the front of the unit.  
3. Slide the top cover as far back as it will go, which is about 1/2-inch.  
4. Lift the top cover straight up to remove.  
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holding tabs  
Top cover  
holding tabs  
Figure 2-10. Removing the Top Cover on the MAP/5  
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MAP/5: Locate and Remove the GP Synch or DCIU Circuit Card  
To locate and remove the GP Synch or DCIU Circuit card:  
1. Locate the GP Synch or DCIU circuit card in the MAP.  
MAP/5 systems previously integrated with a DEFINITY Communications  
System using a DCIU integration will contain a either a GP Synch or a  
DCIU circuit card (Figure 2-11).  
GP Synch  
circuit card  
DCIU (EICON)  
circuit card  
RS-232C  
25-pin  
connector  
RS-232C  
25-pin  
connector  
LED (green)  
fpin2cd2 KLC 052898  
Figure 2-11. GP Synch and DCIU Circuit Card Faceplates  
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The card can be located in Slot 1, 3, 4, 6, or 7.  
Circuit card  
slot  
locations  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
2nd drive  
mounting  
bracket  
Keyboard  
connector  
System  
board  
Auxilliary  
housing  
Lock  
2nd hard  
disk drive  
(optional)  
Reset switch  
mounting tab  
Power  
supply  
Reset  
button  
Peripheral  
bay  
Power  
switch disk drive  
Floppy  
Tape  
drive  
1st hard  
disk drive  
Figure 2-12. MAP/5 Slot Locations  
2. Remove the circuit card retaining screw from the faceplate.  
3. If a metal slot cover is available, insert the slot cover and replace the  
retaining screw.  
4. Continue with MAP/5: Replace the Top Cover and Cables.  
MAP/5: Replace the Top Cover and Cables  
1. Replace the top cover by aligning the top cover with the unit so that the  
front of the top cover is about 1/2-inch from the front of the unit.  
2. Lower the cover over the unit until the cover is parallel with the bottom of  
the unit.  
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3. Pull the top cover toward you until it snaps into the locking tabs located on  
either side of the front of the unit.  
4. Lock the system unit by inserting the key into the lock and turning  
clockwise to the locked position.  
5. Align the front panel with the front of the unit and hook the top flanges of  
the panel underneath the top cover.  
6. Lower the panel and snap into position so that the panel latches have  
caught. Make sure the power button is correctly aligned during this step to  
avoid damage.  
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WARNING:  
The front panel fits tightly around the streaming tape drive. You may  
have to adjust the panel to put it on. This may cause the power  
switch to be pushed in.  
7. Reconnect any cords or lines that you removed from the system.  
8. Reconnect the monitor and the keyboard.  
9. Reconnect the power cords.  
10. Apply power to the system.  
The system initiates the Power-On Self Test (POST).  
The following appears on the screen and the system waits here for  
approximately 15 seconds.  
486SX BIOS V1.2R1.5tt1  
020096 KB Memory Good  
000384 KB Shadow Ram  
000128 KB Cache Ram  
MAP/40 Instructions  
For additional information about the MAP/40, see INTUITY MAP/40 Hardware  
Installation, 585-310-138.  
MAP/40: Open the MAP  
1. Remove the incoming AC power cord, keyboard, and video cord.  
2. Tag the power cord plugs with a note indicating that nobody other than  
yourself should reconnect power to this equipment.  
3. Remove the front bezel.  
a. Remove the top tape and floppy drive cover, located at the top of  
the front panel, if the system has one. Push up from the bottom of  
the tape and floppy drive cover, above the power switch, to release  
the cover (Figure 2-13, labeled #1).  
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b. Remove the fan filter and cover. Press down on the top edge of the  
cover, below the power switch, to release it (Figure 2-13, labeled  
#2).  
c. Pull off the bezel panel. The panel is attached by 2 fasteners at the  
top and 2 at the bottom (Figure 2-13, labeled #3).  
4. Remove the screws holding the dress cover (Figure 2-13, labeled #4).  
5. Slide the dress cover forward and remove it (Figure 2-14, labeled #5).  
6. (Optional) Place the MAP/40 on its side to more easily work within the  
chassis. Use one of the following methods:  
a. Place the MAP/40 on its side on a work table with the support base  
over the table edge. You may need to disconnect incoming lines to  
do this. Label all disconnected lines.  
b. If you cannot disconnect incoming lines to the MAP/40, place the  
MAP/40 on its side on the floor and rest the end opposite the  
support base on large telephone books or similar objects to protect  
the support base.  
7. Loosen the flat-head 1/4 inch length screws holding the access cover by  
two turns only (Figure 2-14, labeled #6).  
NOTE:  
It is not necessary to remove these screws. They only need to be  
loosened to provide adequate clearance.  
8. Apply pressure gently with your hands, palms down on the access cover  
and slide the cover back, towards the rear of the chassis.  
9. Lift up and remove the cover once it has cleared the screws.  
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Figure 2-13. Remove the Bezel and the Dress Cover Screws  
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Figure 2-14. Remove the Dress and Access Covers  
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Figure 2-15. Remove the Retaining Bracket  
10. Remove the circuit card retaining bracket. Locate and remove the two  
Phillips head screws that fasten the bracket to the chassis (Figure 2-15,  
labeled #7).  
Card.  
MAP/40: Locate and Remove the GP Synch or DCIU Circuit Card  
To locate and remove the GP Synch or DCIU Circuit card:  
1. Locate the GP Synch or DCIU circuit card in the MAP.  
MAP/40 systems previously integrated with a DEFINITY Communications  
System using a DCIU integration will contain a either a GP Synch or a  
DCIU circuit card (Figure 2-16).  
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GP Synch  
circuit card  
DCIU (EICON)  
circuit card  
RS-232C  
25-pin  
connector  
RS-232C  
25-pin  
connector  
LED (green)  
fpin2cd2 KLC 052898  
Figure 2-16. GP Synch and DCIU Circuit Card Faceplates  
2. Remove the circuit card retaining screw from the faceplate.  
3. If a metal slot cover is available, insert the slot cover and replace the  
retaining screw.  
4. Continue with MAP/40: Replace the Cover and Cables.  
MAP/40: Replace the Cover and Cables  
1. Recheck all the cable dressing (routing) and connections.  
2. Replace the circuit card retaining bracket.  
3. Replace the circuit card access panel.  
4. Replace the exterior dress cover.  
5. Replace the front bezel:  
a. Place the bezel frame onto the MAP. It should snap into place.  
b. Replace the fan filter and cover. The narrow tab should be inserted  
in the bottom slot.  
c. Replace the top tape and floppy drive cover, located at the top of  
the front panel, if the system has one. The narrow tab should be at  
the top.  
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6. Reconnect any lines that you have removed.  
7. Reconnect the monitor and keyboard.  
8. Reconnect the power cords.  
9. Apply power to the system and watch the monitor.  
The system responds with a series of memory checks followed by the  
statement:  
Press <ESC> to Enter Setup After Memory Test  
MAP/100 Instructions  
For additional information about the MAP/100, see INTUITY MAP/100 Hardware  
Installation, 585-310-139.  
MAP/100: Open the MAP  
1. Remove the incoming AC power cord, keyboard, and video cord.  
2. Tag the power cord plugs with a note indicating that nobody other than  
yourself should reconnect power to this equipment.  
3. In one corner of the top dress cover, place your fingertips in the space  
between the bottom of the top cover and the top of the side cover. Gently  
pry off the dress cover by applying upward pressure at each corner.  
4. Place your fingertips at the top of the left-side dress cover. Gently pry off  
the dress cover by applying outward pressure at each corner.  
5. Loosen the eight 1/4-turn fasteners around the card cage access door  
(Figure 2-17) and open the door.  
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MAIN POWER  
AVAILABLE  
BATTERY STATUS  
ON-LINE  
LOW  
CHARGING  
CHARGE FAULT  
FAN STATUS  
FRONT  
FRONT  
FRONT  
FRONT  
REAR  
1
2
3
4
PWR SUP  
DISK ACTIVITY  
card cage access door  
1/4-turn fasteners  
Figure 2-17. Fasteners Around the Card Cage Access Door  
MAP/100: Locate and Remove the GP Synch or DCIU Circuit Card  
To locate and remove the GP Synch or DCIU Circuit card:  
1. Locate the GP Synch or DCIU circuit card in the MAP.  
MAP/100 systems previously integrated with a DEFINITY Communications  
System using a DCIU integration will contain either a GP Synch or a DCIU  
circuit card (Figure 2-18). The card will be located in Slot #20.  
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GP Synch  
circuit card  
DCIU (EICON)  
circuit card  
RS-232C  
25-pin  
connector  
RS-232C  
25-pin  
connector  
LED (green)  
fpin2cd2 KLC 052898  
Figure 2-18. GP Synch and DCIU Circuit Card Faceplates  
2. Remove the circuit card retaining screw from the faceplate.  
3. If a metal slot cover is available, insert the slot cover and replace the  
retaining screw.  
4. Continue with MAP/100: Replace the Covers and Cables.  
MAP/100: Replace the Covers and Cables  
1. Check all the cable dressing (routing) and connections.  
2. Close the Card Cage door.  
3. Tighten the eight 1/4-turn fasteners around the card cage access door  
4. For the side covers: Align the holes on the back of the cover with the pegs  
on the MAP/100. Push the cover on by applying inward pressure at each  
of the corners.  
5. For the top cover: Align the holes on the bottom of the cover with the pegs  
on the MAP/100. Push the cover on by applying downward pressure at  
each of the corners.  
6. Reconnect any lines that you have removed. Reconnect the monitor and  
keyboard.  
7. Reconnect the power cords.  
8. Apply power to the system and watch the monitor.  
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The system responds with a series of memory checks followed by the  
statement:  
Press <ESC> to Enter Setup After Memory Test.  
9. Continue with Task 8, Allow the System to Finish Booting.  
Task 8 - Allow the System to Finish Booting  
Allow the system to finish booting.  
1. Allow the system to finish booting.  
The system displays copyright and address information, runs memory  
tests, and then rebuilds the UNIX kernel.  
!
CAUTION:  
Do not strike  
ENTER  
ESC  
or  
during this process. The system  
automatically proceeds to the next step.  
NOTE:  
You may see one of the following errors:  
Fatal Error: Unknown loadable module name in system file.  
Invalid checksum  
Ignore these errors. They are not true errors and no action is  
required.  
The system then repeats the copyright and address information. This  
stage ends with the message:  
The system is ready.  
During the next stage, the system displays a console login and then the  
following message:  
Automatically starting the voice system.  
This message signals the start of the second stage, the stage that starts  
the voice system. This stage includes auditing a database, initializing the  
INTUITY AUDIX application, and running file checks. The system then  
displays:  
Startup of the Voice System is complete.  
Saving output to trace process.  
Saving the output to trace process takes approximately a minute  
When the system is finished, it displays the following message:  
Startup of the Voice System is complete.  
The system messages might wipe out the  
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Console Login prompt.  
Please hit the <ENTER> key after the messages stop  
scrolling on the screen.  
NOTE:  
If you are working on an older system, these messages may not be  
ENTER  
displayed. Press  
to obtain a console prompt after the trace  
process message appears.  
ENTER  
2. Press  
to obtain a console prompt.  
The system displays a Console Login prompt:  
The systemss name is Intuity  
Welcome to USL UNIX system V Release 4.2 Version  
Console Login:  
NOTE:  
Networking can take from 5 to 15 minutes to become to fully  
operational.  
3. Log in as craft.  
Software.  
Task 9 - Install the MERLIN LEGEND Switch  
Integration Software  
Use the following procedures to load the switch integration software.  
Stop the Voice System  
Perform the following steps to stop the voice system.  
1. Starting at the Lucent INTUITY Main Menu, select:  
> Customer/Services Administration  
> System Management  
> System Control  
> Stop Voice System  
The system displays the following prompt:  
Enter y to continue, n to quit.  
2. Enter y  
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The system stops the voice system and returns to the System Control  
screen. If the system displays the following message:  
The Voice System has stopped.  
Press ENTER to continue.  
ENTER  
press  
to return to the System Control screen.  
F6  
3. Press  
(Cancel) twice to return to the Customer/Services Administration  
screen.  
Install the MERLIN LEGEND Switch Integration  
Software  
Perform the following steps to install the MERLIN LEGEND Switch Integration  
software:  
1. Starting at the Customer/Services Administration, select:  
> System Management  
> UNIX Management  
> Software Install  
> Floppy Drive  
The system responds:  
Insert a diskette into Floppy Drive 1.  
Type [go] when ready  
or [q] to quit: (default: go)  
2. Insert MERLIN LEGEND Switch Integration Package Disk into the 3.5”  
floppy drive.  
ENTER  
3. Press  
to install the software.  
The system responds:  
Installation in progress. Do not remove the diskette.  
The following pkgs are available:  
1
swin Intuity MERLIN LEGEND  
Switch Integration Package  
(486) x.x-xx  
Select package(s) you wish to process (or allto process all packages).  
(default: all) [?, ??, q]  
ENTER  
4. Press  
to accept the default of all.  
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You will see messages indicating the installation is still running. When the  
installation is complete, you will see the following message:  
Installation of Intuity MERLIN LEGEND Switch Integration Package (swin)  
was successful.  
Insert a diskette into Floppy Drive 1.  
Type [go] when ready  
or [q] to quit: (default: go)  
5. Remove the diskette from the floppy drive and insert the MERLIN LEGEND  
System Programming and Maintenance diskette 1.  
NOTE:  
Install the System Programming and Maintenance diskette 1 first.  
Install diskette 2 when prompted.  
ENTER  
6. Press  
to install the software.  
The system responds:  
Installation in progress. Do not remove the diskette.  
The following pkgs are available:  
1 spm  
Intuity MERLIN LEGEND  
System Programming & Maintenance Package  
(486) x.x-xx  
Select package(s) you wish to process (or allto process all packages).  
(default: all) [?, ??, q]  
ENTER  
7. Press  
to accept the default of all.  
You will see messages indicating the installation is still running. When the  
installation is complete, you see the following messages:  
Installation of Intuity MERLIN LEGEND System Programming &  
Maintenance Package (spm) was successful.  
Insert a diskette into Floppy Drive 1.  
Type [go] when ready  
or [q] to quit: (default: go)  
8. Remove the diskette from the floppy drive.  
9. Enter q to quit.  
The system displays the Software Install screen.  
F6  
10. Press  
(Cancel) twice to reach the System Management screen.  
11. Continue with Start the Voice System.  
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Perform the following steps to start the voice system.  
1. Starting at the System Management screen, select:  
> System Control  
> Start Voice System  
The system displays the following prompt:  
The system checks the voice file directories, audits the database, runs  
various checks, and then displays the following prompts:  
Saving output to Trace process  
The system messages might wipe out the Console Login prompt  
Please hit the <ENTER> key after the messages stop scrolling on the  
screen  
Press Enter to continue ...  
ENTER  
2. Press  
3. Press  
to return to the System Control screen.  
F6  
(Cancel) twice to return to the Customer/Services Administration  
screen.  
Task 10 - Administer the Lucent INTUITY System  
for Operation with the MERLIN LEGEND  
1. Administer the switch interface on the Lucent INTUITY system. See  
Chapter 6, INTUITY System Administration,in INTUITY Integration with  
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System, 585-310-255, Issue 1.  
NOTE:  
Do not stop and start the voice system at this time. The shutdown  
and turning the system off and on in the next series of tasks eliminate  
the need to stop and start the voice system.  
2. If the channel numbering is changing (the customer is altering the dial  
plan), map the Lucent INTUITY channels to the switch extensions. Use  
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3. Perform additional administration on the Lucent INTUITY system such as  
routing tables and automated attendants as needed. See Chapter 6,  
INTUITY System Administration,in INTUITY Integration with MERLIN  
LEGEND Communications System, 585-310-231, Issue 2.  
4. Continue with Task 11, Shutdown the Lucent INTUITY System.  
Task 11 - Shutdown the Lucent INTUITY System  
Shutdown the system so that you can install the cables.  
1. Starting at the System Management Screen, select:  
> System Control  
> Shutdown Voice System  
The system displays the following message:  
Enter y to continue, no to quit  
2. Enter y to continue the shutdown.  
The system starts the shutdown, presents shutdown messages, and then  
displays the following message:  
The system is down.  
Press CTRL-ALT-DEL to reboot your computer.  
3. Turn the power switch for the MAP to OFF:  
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On the MAP/5, the power switch is located centrally, behind the  
front panel. It is the green button.  
On the MAP/40, the power switch is located on the front of the MAP,  
in the center, to the right-hand side.  
On the MAP/100, the power switch is located behind the right-hand  
door panel, at the bottom.  
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CAUTION:  
On the MAP/100, do not use the power switch on the back of  
the MAP. If this switch is used, the MAP/100 with battery  
backup will continue to run because of the battery backup.  
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Task 12 - Cable the MAP and Administer the  
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System  
To cable the MAP and Administer the MERLIN LEGEND Communication System:  
1. Install the MERLIN LEGEND Communications system.  
2. Administer the MERLIN LEGEND Communications system to operate with  
the Lucent INTUITY system. See Chapter 5, MERLIN LEGEND Switch  
Administration,in INTUITY Integration with MERLIN LEGEND  
Communications System, 585-310-255, Issue 1.  
3. Cable the Lucent INTUITY system to the MERLIN LEGEND. For  
instructions, see Chapter 4, Connectivity,in INTUITY Integration with  
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System, 585-310-255, Issue 1.  
4. Continue with Task 13, Apply Power to the System.  
Task 13 - Apply Power to the System  
To apply power to the system:  
1. Apply power to the system.  
The system displays copyright and address information, runs memory  
tests, and then rebuilds the UNIX kernel.  
!
CAUTION:  
Do not strike  
ENTER  
ESC  
or  
during this process. The system  
automatically proceeds to the next step.  
NOTE:  
You may see one of the following errors:  
Fatal Error: Unknown loadable module name in system file.  
Invalid checksum  
Ignore these errors. They are not true errors and no action is  
required.  
The system then repeats the copyright and address information. This  
stage ends with the message:  
The system is ready.  
During the next stage, the system displays a console login and then the  
following message:  
Automatically starting the voice system.  
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This message signals the start of the second stage, the stage that starts  
the voice system. This stage includes auditing a database, initializing the  
INTUITY AUDIX application, and running file checks. The system then  
displays:  
Startup of the Voice System is complete.  
Saving output to trace process.  
Saving the output to trace process takes approximately a minute  
When the system is finished, it displays the following message:  
Startup of the Voice System is complete.  
The system messages might wipe out the  
Console Login prompt.  
Please hit the <ENTER> key after the messages stop  
scrolling on the screen.  
NOTE:  
If you are working on an older system, these messages may not be  
ENTER  
displayed. Press  
to obtain a console prompt after the trace  
process message appears.  
ENTER  
2. Press  
to obtain a console prompt.  
The system displays a Console Login prompt:  
The systemss name is Intuity  
Welcome to USL UNIX system V Release 4.2 Version  
Console Login:  
3. Log in as craft.  
4. Determine your next step:  
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If you changed the systems channel numbers, continue with Task  
If you did not change the systems channel numbers, continue with  
Task 14 - Test the Channels if the Mapping  
Changed  
If you changed the channel numbers, see Channel Mapping:  
1. Verify the channel state, page A-4.  
2. Assign service to channels for testing, page A-8.  
3. Test each channel, page A-10.  
4. Assign services to called numbers, page A-13.  
5. Map services to channels for operation, page A-13.  
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6. If the dial plan changed with the addition of a new number in front of the  
extensions (change in range) and the system is a Release 3 IP42 or later,  
change the AUDIX subscriber mailbox extensions. See Using the  
NOTE:  
The change subscriber extensions command does not change the  
automated attendant numbers.  
7. Determine your next step:  
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If the system does not have CAS, continue with Task 16, "Clear any  
Task 15 - Change the CAS Switch Assignment  
If the system has CAS, change the switch type.  
NOTE:  
The CAS PBX KTX 80 diskette has information for both the System 25 and  
the MERLIN LEGEND integrations.  
1. Starting at the Lucent INTUITY Administration menu, select:  
> Call Accounting System  
> CDR Configuration Menu  
> Edit CDR Collection Information  
2. Change the Call Reporting field to the correct switch type.  
F6  
3. Press  
menu.  
(Cancel) until you return to the Lucent INTUITY Administration  
4. Continue with Task 16, Clear any Alarms.  
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Task 16 - Clear any Alarms  
Check the system for alarms. If the alarm has a major or a minor alarm, contact  
your remote maintenance center.  
NOTE:  
During this stage of the conversion, the system may have active switch  
alarms since the link has not yet been placed back into service. If you see  
switch link alarms, continue with these procedures and check the Alarm  
Log after putting the link into service.  
1. Starting at the Lucent INTUITY Administration menu, select:  
> Customer/Services Administration  
> Log Administration  
> Alarm Log  
2. Administer the Alarm Log Display Selection screen for active alarms (A),  
major, minor, and warning alarms (y), and the time just shortly before you  
started the upgrade.  
F3  
3. Press  
(Save).  
4. The system displays the Alarm Log (Figure 2-19).  
Figure 2-19. Alarm Log Display Screen  
5. Contact your remote maintenance center for assistance with any major or  
minor alarms.  
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F6  
6. Press  
(Cancel) three times to return to the Lucent INTUITY  
Administration menu.  
7. Continue with Task 17, Place Test Calls to the System.  
Task 17 - Place Test Calls to the System  
To place test calls to the system:  
1. Place random test calls to the system to verify that the system is  
answering.  
NOTE:  
If you want to view the system monitor during the calls, select from  
the Lucent INTUITY Administration menu:  
> Voice System Administration  
> System Monitor  
2. Continue with Task 18, Assign the System Date and Time.  
Task 18 - Assign the System Date and Time  
To assign the system date and time:  
1. Starting at the Lucent INTUITY Administration menu, select:  
> Customer/Services Administration  
> System Management  
> UNIX Management  
> UNIX Date and Time  
The system responds with the UNIX Date and Time screen (Figure 2-20).  
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Figure 2-20. Set Date and Time Screen  
2. Check the date and time information.  
F6  
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If the information is accurate, press  
(Cancel) three times to  
reach the Customer/Services Administration screen.  
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If the date or time is not accurate, continue with Step 3.  
NOTE:  
You must match the time on the INTUITY system to the time on the  
switch.  
3. Place the cursor on the field that you want to change. Use the arrow keys  
ENTER  
or  
to move the cursor to the field.  
F2  
4. Press  
(Choices) to display the options for the field, or if the field is for  
the current time, use a 12-hour AM/PM standard. Do not use the 24-hour  
military standard.  
5. Determine your next step:  
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If you made changes to the screen:  
F3  
a. Press  
b. Press  
(Save) to save the changes.  
F6  
(Cancel) until you logoff the system. When you log  
back onto the system for the next procedure, the date and  
time changes will take affect.  
c. Log back into the system as craft.  
d. Continue with Step 6.  
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If you did not make any changes to the fields, continue with Step 6.  
6. Determine your next step:  
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If you changed the Lucent INTUITY systems channel mapping or  
the subscribers extensions, continue with Task 19, Stop the Voice  
System”  
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If you did not change the systems channel mapping or the  
subscribers extensions, determine your next step:  
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If the system has Alarm Origination, continue with Task 22,  
If the system does not have Alarm Origination, continue with  
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CAUTION:  
If you do not perform the second system data backup, the  
backup tape will not have the integration information for the  
MERLIN LEGEND or MERLIN MAGIX integration until the  
system completes a nightly backup.  
Task 19 - Stop the Voice System  
The following procedure describes how to stop the Lucent INTUITY voice  
system.  
1. Starting at the Customer/Services Administration menu, select:  
> System Management  
> System Control  
> Stop Voice System  
The system displays the following prompt:  
Enter y to continue, n to quit.  
2. Enter y  
The system stops the voice system and returns to the System Control  
screen. If the system displays the following message:  
The Voice System has stopped.  
Press ENTER to continue.  
ENTER  
3. Press  
to return to the System Control screen.  
F6  
4. Press  
screen.  
(Cancel) twice to return to the Customer/Services Administration  
5. Continue with Task 20, Back Up the System-Data.  
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Task 20 - Back Up the System-Data  
the System-Data.  
2. Determine your next step:  
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If the system has Alarm Origination, continue with Task 22,  
Activate Alarm Origination,on page 2-42, after placing the test  
calls.  
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Task 21 - Start the Voice System  
The following procedure describes how to start the Lucent INTUITY voice  
system.  
1. Starting at the Customer/Services Administration menu, select:  
> System Management  
> System Control  
> Start Voice System  
The system checks the voice file directories, audits the database, runs  
various checks, and then displays the following prompts:  
Saving output to Trace process  
The system messages might wipe out the Console Login prompt  
Please hit the <ENTER> key after the messages stop scrolling on the  
screen  
Press Enter to continue ...  
ENTER  
2. Press  
to return to the System Control screen.  
F6  
3. Press  
screen.  
(Cancel) twice to return to the Customer/Services Administration  
4. Determine your next step:  
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If the system does not have alarm origination, continue with Task  
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Task 22 - Activate Alarm Origination  
The following procedure creates an acceptance test that verifies and sends a  
message to the remote maintenance center. This test demonstrates that the  
connection is good, the system is prepared to automatically transmit alarms, and  
the designated remote maintenance center is ready to accept alarms for this  
system. This procedure tests the path from the Lucent INTUITY system to the  
remote maintenance center.  
1. Starting at the Customer/Services Administration screen, select:  
> Alarm Management  
The system displays the Alarm Management screen (Figure 2-21).  
2. Determine your next step:  
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If the Product ID and Alarm Destination fields are administered,  
continue with Step 3.  
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If the Product ID and Alarm Destination fields are not administered,  
enter the information now. After entering the information, continue  
with Step 3.  
Figure 2-21. Alarm Management Screen  
3. Move the cursor to the Alarm Originationfield.  
F2  
4. Press  
(Choices).  
The system displays the Alarm Origination screen (Figure 2-22).  
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Figure 2-22. Alarm Origination Menu  
5. Select ACTIVE.  
The system changes the entry to ACTIVE.  
F3  
6. Press  
(Save).  
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CAUTION:  
Do not omit this step even if you did not make any changes to the  
screen.  
The system displays an Information screen (Figure 2-23).  
Figure 2-23. Information Screen  
ENTER  
7. Press  
.
The system returns to the Alarm Management screen.  
F8  
8. Press  
(Change Keys).  
(Test Alarm).  
F1  
9. Press  
The system displays the Alarm Origination Test screen (Figure 2-24).  
Figure 2-24. Alarm Origination Test Menu  
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10. Select Execute Alarm Origination Testfrom the Alarm Origination  
Test screen.  
The system displays the following messages:  
Alarm Origination tests may take up to  
5 minutes to complete. This test will  
be run in the background.  
Press <y> to confirm.  
Press <n> to cancel.  
11. Enter y  
The system returns to the Alarm Origination Test screen.  
12. Wait approximately 1 minute.  
13. Select Review Latest Test Resultsfrom the Alarm Origination Test  
screen.  
The system displays the Alarm Origination Test Results screen  
Figure 2-25. Alarm Origination Test Results Screen  
14. Verify that the Alarm Origination Test Results screen does not contain any  
error messages such as Alarm port busy.  
If you see any error messages, contact your remote maintenance center  
or see INTUITY Platform Administration and Maintenance.  
F6  
15. Press  
(Cancel) to return to the Alarm Origination Test Results screen.  
16. Wait approximately 4 minutes.  
17. Select Review Latest Test Results.  
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18. Verify that the message on the screen reads:  
Day Date Time  
Alarm origination test successful.  
The entry on the screen should correspond with the time that you sent the  
alarm.  
If the test does not complete successfully, complete the following before  
contacting your remote maintenance center:  
a. Wait a few more minutes and check the test results again. If the test  
still reports that it is in progress, continue with Step b.  
b. Check the telephone number for the remote maintenance center on  
the Alarm Management screen. If this is wrong, the test will not  
complete.  
c. Verify that the telephone is connected to the modem or RMB. If the  
line has problems, the RMB can remain in the testing state, waiting  
for the remote maintenance center to answer.  
F6  
19. Press  
(Cancel) four times until you reach the Lucent INTUITY  
Administration menu.  
20. Continue with Task 23, Create a Test Alarm.  
Task 23 - Create a Test Alarm  
Use the following procedure to create a test alarm. This alarm sends a request to  
the remote maintenance center to update their database, and places a minor  
alarm on the system.  
1. Starting at the Lucent INTUITY Administration menu, select:  
> AUDIX Administration  
The system displays the AUDIX Administration screen (Figure 2-26).  
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Figure 2-26. AUDIX Administration Screen  
2. Type test alarm-origination at the enter command:prompt at the  
bottom left side of the screen.  
NOTE:  
If the system does not accept this command, exit the AUDIX screen  
and continue with the next task.  
F3  
3. Press  
(Enter).  
The system displays the following message:  
To activate the test alarm, press ENTER. This alarm  
will retire itself automatically in thirty minutes.  
If logged in remotely, please log off as soon as  
possible after pressing ENTER.  
F3  
4. Press  
(Enter).  
The system clears the AUDIX screen field and displays an mfor minor  
alarm in the Alarms field at the top, center of the screen.  
ENTER  
5. Type exit and press  
The system returns to the Lucent INTUITY Administration menu.  
F6  
6. Press  
(Cancel) until you log out of the system.  
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Task 24 - Replace the Nightly Backup Tape  
Return the nightly backup tape to the tape drive.  
NOTE:  
Failure to return the nightly backup tape to the tape drive results in a  
system alarm when the system attempts the next nightly backup. This  
alarm remains on the system until a successful backup is completed.  
Task 25 - Remove the Old Software from the Site  
Remove the old switch integration software from the site to prevent loading the  
wrong software in the event of a failure.  
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Overview  
This appendix presents the information necessary to perform channel mapping  
and acceptance testing.  
NOTE:  
The platform administration of channels to groups is not performed in this  
release. Allow the setting to remain at 2. This Assign screen option is  
reserved for future use.  
Administer the INTUITY Switch  
Interface  
You must first Administer the INTUITY switch interface before you can map  
channels to switch extensions. If you have not administered the INTUITY Switch  
Interface, see Chapter 2, Conversion Instructions,Task 10, "Administer the  
Map Channels to Switch Extensions  
This procedure assigns an extension number to each activated channel. Only  
those channels that have been purchased and activated can be assigned.  
NOTE:  
Channels not purchased and activated are not displayed on the Voice  
Equipment screen.  
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1. Starting at the INTUITY Administration menu, select:  
> Voice System Administration  
> Voice Equipment  
The system responds with the Voice Equipment screen, as shown in  
NOTE:  
The channel state, shown in the third column of the Voice Equipment  
screen, may be in-service (Inserv), facility-out-of-service (FOOS), or  
manually-out-of-service (Manoos).  
Figure A-1. Voice Equipment Screen Before Administration (Newly Installed Circuit  
Card)  
In this screen, the INTUITY system uses the following abbreviations:  
I CHN:channel  
I CD.PT:card number and port  
I STATE:current port state  
I STATE-CHG-TIME:the time that the change to the current port  
state occurred  
I GROUP:a number may or may not appear in this field. This field is  
not currently used for the INTUITY system. Leave this setting as 2,  
the default.  
F8  
2. Press  
(Change Keys) to display the voice equipment function keys.  
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F3  
3. Press  
(Assign) to display the assignment options.  
NOTE:  
The channel may be in any state for this procedure.  
The system responds with the Assign screen, as shown in Figure A-2.  
Figure A-2. Assign Screen  
4. Select Channel to PBX Extensionfrom the Assign screen.  
ENTER  
5. Press  
to display the screen to map the channels to the extensions.  
The system responds with the Channel to PBX Extension screen, as shown  
Figure A-3. Channel to PBX Extension Screen  
6. Enter the switch extension for the appropriate channel in the PBX  
Extension field of the Channel to PBX Extension screen. Use the  
worksheet listing the channels and extensions. The extension number may  
have up to 7 digits.  
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CAUTION:  
If the mapping is incorrect, some or all of the channels may be  
answered with the incorrect service or greeting.  
NOTE:  
Typing over the previous entry removes the old numbers from the  
DELETE  
fields. It is not necessary to use the  
the keyboard.  
or backspace keys on  
7. Enter the appropriate channel number in the Channel field.  
F3  
8. Press  
(Save).  
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An information screen appears confirming that the switch extension has  
been mapped to the channel.  
ENTER  
9. Press  
to continue.  
NOTE:  
The Voice Equipment screen is not updated until the Channel to PBX  
Extension screen is closed. If you wish to verify your mapping at any  
F6  
time during the procedure, press the  
(Cancel) key twice to cancel  
out of the Channel to PBX Extension and the Assign screen. This will  
cause the INTUITY system to redraw the Voice Equipment screen.  
10. Repeat Steps 6 through 9 for each channel that needs a switch extension.  
F6  
11. Press  
(Cancel) until you reach the INTUITY Administration menu.  
Verify Channel State  
The procedure is used to verify that the state of the channel is in-service (Inserv)  
and that the channels are ready to be tested.  
The INTUITY system has four possible port states:  
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In-Service (Inserv)  
Channel is ready to accept telephone calls. There may be active calls on  
this channel if the system is operational.  
Facility-out-of-service (Foos)  
The channel is not inservice. The Foos state occurs when a channel has  
been released through the Voice Board Diagnostics screen to Inserv, and  
it does not detect loop current. A channel in the Foos state should  
automatically convert to the Inserv state when it detects loop current, but it  
may need to be reset.  
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Manually-out-of-service (Manoos)  
The channel has been busied-out under the Voice Board Diagnostics  
screen, or the channel is on a new IVC6 circuit card. A channel in the  
Manoos state will remain in the Manoos state until it is released under the  
Voice Board Diagnostics screen.  
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Non-Existent (NONEX or no entry on any screen)  
The system does not see the channel. The system will not see a channel  
that has not been properly activated even if the IVC6 is present. To change  
a channel from non-existent to recognized, the remote maintenance  
center must activate it.  
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Channels are usually shipped from the factory in the facility-out-of-service (Foos)  
state. When the ports detect loop current, they automatically convert to the Inserv  
state.  
If you have connected the ports to the switch and they remain in the Foos state,  
you may have a problem with the:  
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Connection  
Switch  
Hardware  
If you are installing a new board, you will see the manually-out-of-service state  
(MANOOS). If MANOOS appears for a channel, you will need to convert it to  
Inserv or Foos by using the second half of this procedure.  
NOTE:  
If you are already displaying the Voice Equipment screen, begin this  
procedure at Step 2.  
1. Starting at the INTUITY Administration menu, select:  
> Voice System Administration  
> Voice Equipment  
The system responds with the Voice Equipment screen, as shown in  
Figure A-4. Voice Equipment Screen  
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2. Verify that all of the channels that are listed are in the in-service (Inserv)  
state. This state is listed in the Statecolumn of the display. Use either the  
up and/or down arrow keys to scroll through the channel listings, or use  
F2  
F3  
the  
(Previous Page) and  
(Next Page) keys.  
3. Continue with Assign Service to Channels for Testingon the next page. If  
you need to make any changes to any channel states, continue with this  
procedure.  
F6  
4. Press  
(Cancel) twice to reach the INTUITY Administration menu.  
5. Starting at the INTUITY Administration menu, select:  
> Customer/Services Administration  
> Diagnostics  
> Voice Board Diagnostics  
The system responds with the Diagnose Voice Equipment screen, as  
NOTE:  
Ports will be in the manually-out-of-service (Manoos) state if you are  
installing a new board. These will transition to in-service (Inserv)  
when they are released if the board detects loop current. If released  
ports transition to or remain facility-out-of-service, the ports are not  
detecting any loop current.  
Figure A-5. Diagnose Voice Equipment Screen  
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F8  
F3  
6. Press  
7. Press  
(Change Keys) to display the diagnose function keys.  
(Release) to display the screen showing the Release of Voice  
Equipment screen.  
The system responds with the Release of Voice Equipment screen, as  
Figure A-6. Release of Voice Equipment Screen  
8. Enter ch for channel or ca for card into the Equipment field. After the first  
two letters, the INTUITY system types the rest of the word.  
9. Enter the equipment number. You can enter the card or channel numbers  
in several forms:  
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a single number (for example: 1)  
a range of numbers (for example: 0-4)  
a list of single numbers (for example: 6,9,10)  
a list of single numbers and ranges (for example: 1,4-7,9)  
the word allto indicate that all of the cards or channels should  
change their states  
10. Enter y to change the state of the equipment immediately.  
F3  
11. Enter  
(Save) to save the changes and put them into effect.  
The system responds with the Command Output screen and a message:  
Change State Output:  
Channel x changed to state y.  
In this message, xis the channel number and yis the state of Inserv or  
Foos.  
F6  
12. Press  
(Cancel) until you reach the INTUITY Administration menu.  
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Assign Service to Channels for Testing  
This procedure assigns the service ChanTran to all of the channels for testing.  
After the testing is completed, channels will have to be assigned to their  
operating service. ChanTran does not support the INTUITY applications.  
1. Starting at the INTUITY Administration menu, select:  
> Voice System Administration  
> Voice Equipment  
The system responds with the Voice Equipment screen, as shown in  
Figure A-7. Voice Equipment Screen  
F8  
2. Press  
3. Press  
(Change Keys) to display the voice equipment function keys.  
(Assign) to display the Assign screen.  
F3  
The system responds with the Assign screen, as shown in Figure A-8.  
Figure A-8. Assign Screen  
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4. Select Services to Channels.  
ENTER  
5. Press  
to display the services to channels screen.  
The system responds with the Assign Services to Voice Channels screen,  
as shown in Figure A-9.  
Figure A-9. Assign Services to Voice Channels Screen  
6. Verify that the cursor is on the Servicefield in the Assign Service to Voice  
Channels screen.  
F2  
7. Press  
(Choices) to display all possible services.  
8. Select ChanTran for all channels.  
NOTE:  
ChanTran is for testing purposes only. It will not support Voice Mail or  
Voice Response.  
9. Enter all in the Channelsfield.  
F3  
10. Press  
(Save).  
NOTE:  
A Command Output screen verifies that the designated channels are  
assigned the selected service.  
F6  
11. Press  
(Cancel) three times to reach the INTUITY Administration menu.  
12. Continue with "Test Each Channel".  
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Test Each Channel  
This test accepts each channels ability to:  
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Recognize touch tones  
Record and playback  
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Only those channels that have been purchased and activated are tested.  
NOTE:  
INTUITY ChanTran has blind and intelligent transfer test capabilities that  
may be used to test if the need arises. These transfers, however, may not  
work on all switches.  
If you are using a speaker phone to test in an environment with background  
noise, you may need to use the mute button while testing touch tone recognition.  
Background noise will interfere with INTUITY ChanTran while using a speaker. If  
ChanTran does not answer when you are using a speaker phone, mute the phone  
to stop the background noise detection.  
NOTE:  
Assigning INTUITY ChanTran to a channel does not stop an operating  
system from answering outside calls with the re-assigned channel. If you  
assign ChanTran to a channel receiving outside calls, outside callers will  
receive the ChanTran test prompts.  
1. Starting at the INTUITY Administration menu, select:  
> Voice System Administration  
> System Monitor  
The system responds with the System Monitor - Voice Channels screen, as  
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Figure A-10. System Monitor Screen Showing Channel being Tested with INTUITY  
ChanTran Touch Tone Recognition  
2. Verify that all purchased and activated voice channels are listed as being  
on-hook at the start of the testing.  
3. Use a test phone to dial the extension number of the channel to be tested.  
Begin with the extension assigned to channel 0.  
The system responds:  
This is the channel and transfer test program.  
You are testing voice channel number xx1.  
Press 1 to initiate the touch tone recognition test.  
Press 2 to initiate the call transfer test.  
Press 3 to initiate the record and playback test or press the star  
key to quit.”  
NOTE:  
ChanTran features dial-through which allows you to enter numbers or  
commands before the message or the prompt stops playing.  
Dial-through, however, can only be used in ChanTran testing after  
ChanTran has reported the number of the channel being tested.  
4. Verify that the channel number reported by ChanTran correctly matches  
the channel associated with the extension that you dialed.  
5. Verify that the channel is listed as ChanTran Talking on the system monitor  
screen, as shown in Figure A-10 above. In this figure, Channel 4 is being  
tested for touch tone recognition.  
1.  
xx indicates the number of the channel being tested. For example, if channel 4 were being  
tested, you would hear: You are testing voice channel number 4.  
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6. Press 1 (the number 1) to start the touch tone recognition test.  
The system responds:  
Enter a set of digits followed by the pound key.  
The star and pound keys will not be spoken.”  
7. Enter the numbers 1 2 3 4 5 on the telephone keypad.  
8. Enter the pound sign.  
The system responds through the telephone:  
The digits entered are 1 2 3 4 5.”  
The system then returns to the main ChanTran menu, starting with:  
Press 1 to initiate...”  
NOTE:  
If you heard the sequence of digits that you entered and saw the  
numbers entered on the System Monitor Screen, the test completed  
successfully. If you did not hear the sequence of digits that you  
entered or if the digits are unclear or cannot be understood, the test  
has failed. Contact your remote maintenance center.  
9. Press 1 (the number 1) to restart the touch tone recognition test.  
10. Enter the numbers 6 7 8 9 0 on the telephone keypad.  
11. Enter the pound sign.  
The system responds through the telephone:  
The digits entered are 6 7 8 9 0.”  
The system then returns to the main menu, starting with:  
Press 1 to initiate...”  
12. Press (the number 3) to start the record and playback test.  
The system responds:  
Press 1 to record message using CELP.2  
Press 2 to record message using ADPCM32.  
Or, press 3 to record message using Sub-Band 16.”  
13. Press 1 (the number 1) to record a message using CELP.  
The system responds:  
Record test message at the tone:”  
14. Record a short test message such as Test, test, testby speaking into the  
test phone. The system stops recording automatically when you stop  
speaking.  
2.  
These are different voice encoding algorithms.  
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The system responds through the telephone:  
The recorded phrase is: Test, test, test.”  
The system then returns to the INTUITY ChanTran main menu, starting  
with:  
Press 1 to initiate...”  
NOTE:  
If you heard the phrase, the test has completed successfully. If you  
did not hear the phrase, or the repeated phrase cannot be  
understood, the test has failed. Contact your remote maintenance  
center.  
15. Press the star key to disconnect from the channel.  
16. Hang up the phone.  
17. Verify the disconnection by looking at the System Monitor screen. The  
channel should return to on hook.  
NOTE:  
If the channel returned to on-hook, the test completed successfully.  
18. Test all remaining channels by repeating Steps 3 through 17 until all  
channels have been tested.  
F6  
19. Press  
(Cancel) until you reach the INTUITY Administration menu.  
Assign Services to Called Numbers  
During installation, the voice channels must be assigned a service. This service  
tells the voice channels what to do with the incoming call.  
The dialed number information service (*DNIS_SVC) provides the information  
INTUITY needs to correctly answer the incoming call. *DNIS_SVC allows  
channels to be flexible, so that each channel is able to handle different  
applications. This makes the system more responsive: if many calls come into the  
system for one of the applications at the same time, the INTUITY system can  
answer with as many channels as is needed, up to the maximum number  
permitted by hardware limitations.  
Before *DNIS_SVC can be used, however, *DNIS_SVC itself must be  
administered. This administration involves identifying the service and the  
incoming called number that requires the service. The following procedure to  
assign the services and the called numbers must be performed before the  
*DNIS_SVC itself is assigned to the channels.  
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NOTE:  
Refer to the worksheet from your project manager. If you will not be  
assigning *DNIS_SVC to any channels, skip this procedure and continue  
with the next procedure, "Map Services to Channels for Operation".  
1. Starting at the INTUITY Administration menu, select:  
> Voice System Administration  
> Voice Equipment  
The system responds with the Voice Equipment screen, as shown in  
Figure A-11. Voice Equipment Screen  
F8  
F3  
2. Press  
3. Press  
(Change Keys) to display the voice equipment function keys.  
(Assign) to display the assignment options.  
The system responds with the Assign screen, as shown in Figure A-12.  
Figure A-12. Assign Screen  
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4. Select Services to Called Numbers from the Assign screen.  
ENTER  
5. Press  
numbers.  
to display the screen to assign the services to the called  
The system responds with the Assign Service to Called Numbers screen,  
as shown in Figure A-13.  
Figure A-13. Assign Service to Called Number Screen  
F8  
6. Press  
(Change Keys).  
7. Determine your next step:  
a. If you are installing a new system that does not have assigned  
services, continue with Step 8.  
b. If you are adding either the INTUITY AUDIX or the INTUITY Lodging  
application:  
F2  
1. Press  
(Remove) to display the Remove Service From  
Called Number screen.  
2. Enter the called number to be removed. Entering the called  
number will cause both the service name and the called  
number to be removed.  
F3  
3. Press  
(Save) to remove the service and the called  
number.  
The system responds with a Command Output screen.  
F6  
4. Press  
(Cancel) to exit the Command Output screen.  
5. Continue with Step 8 to assign the new services.  
(Add).  
F1  
8. Press  
The system responds with the Add Service to Called Number screen in the  
upper right-hand corner of the monitor.  
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9. Place the cursor in the Service name to be added field.  
F2  
10. Press  
(Choices) to display a list of the possible services.  
11. Refer to the worksheet showing the services to channels. Assign the  
services as shown on the worksheet, by highlighting the name of the  
ENTER  
service and pressing  
.
The possible services that may be assigned to and operated under  
*DNIS_SVC include:  
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AUDIX+ldg: allows callers access to either the INTUITY AUDIX  
application or the INTUITY Lodging application based upon the  
identity of the phone from which they are calling  
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AUDIX: allows designated called number accesses the INTUITY  
AUDIX application.  
ldg_ni_ca: allows callers to leave a message for any guest after  
entering the guests extension number.  
ldg_ni_vm: allows guests to retrieve messages from any phone  
after entering an extension number  
lodging: provides lodging voice mail and call answer services  
without entering the extension number  
12. Enter the called number for the service.  
F3  
13. Press  
(Save).  
A command output screen appears confirming your selection to add or  
remove a called number from the *DNIS_SVC group, as shown in  
Figure A-14. Screen Confirming the Assignment of Services to Called Numbers  
F6  
14. Press  
(Cancel) to exit the Command Output screen.  
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15. Repeat Step 6 through Step 12 for each service and called number  
assignment.  
F6  
16. Press  
(Cancel) twice to reach the INTUITY Administration menu, or  
continue with the next task, Map Services to Channels for Operation.  
Map Services to Channels for  
Operation  
This procedure assigns the channels to the services that they will use during  
normal operation. The service(s) that will be used for operation are recorded on  
the worksheet from your project manager. If you have any questions about the  
service assignments, contact your project manager.  
NOTE:  
Channels assigned to AUDIX instead of *DNIS_SVC on the INTUITY system  
will not be integrated. Integrated channels provide call information for the  
INTUITY AUDIX application. Non-integrated channels ask the caller to enter  
the extension number of the person to be reached. If the service name for  
an INTUITY Intro Voice Response application is assigned directly to the  
channel, the application will require the user to enter an extension number.  
*DNIS_SVC is the recommended service for all channels, with the services  
defined for *DNIS_SVC.”  
1. Starting at the INTUITY Administration menu, select:  
> Voice System Administration  
>Voice Equipment  
The system responds with the Voice Equipment screen.  
F8  
2. Press  
3. Press  
(Change Keys) to display the voice equipment function keys.  
(Assign) to display the Assign screen.  
F3  
The system responds with the Assign screen as shown in Figure A-15.  
Figure A-15. Assign Screen  
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4. Select Services to Channelsfrom the Assign screen.  
ENTER  
5. Press  
6. Press  
to display the Services to Channels screen.  
F2  
(Choices) to display all possible services.  
The possible services include that may be assigned directly to the  
channel include:  
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*DNIS_SVC: allows the system to apply the service definitions  
entered under the Assign Service to Called Number screen  
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AUDIX+ldg: allows callers access to either the INTUITY AUDIX  
application or the INTUITY Lodging application based upon the  
identity of the phone from which they are calling  
I
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AUDIX: allows designated called number accesses the INTUITY  
AUDIX application.  
ldg_ni_ca: allows callers to leave a message for any guest after  
entering the guests extension number.  
ldg_ni_vm: allows guests to retrieve messages from any phone  
after entering an extension number  
lodging: provides lodging voice mail and call answer services  
without entering the extension number  
7. Highlight the service. Use the up and/or down arrow keys to move the  
highlight bar.  
ENTER  
8. Press  
with your selection highlighted.  
9. Enter channel number for the selected service.  
NOTE:  
Do not enter the numbers of channels that have not been  
purchased, or the system will generate alarms.  
NOTE:  
If you are assigning the same service to all of the channels, you may  
enter all to assign the same service to all of the channel numbers at  
one time. You may also enter a range of channels. You do not need  
to enter the service and the associated channel individually if the  
same service will be assigned to more than 1 channel.  
F3  
10. Press  
(Save).  
The system responds with a Command Output screen verifying that the  
designated channels are assigned the specified service.  
F6  
11. Press  
(Cancel) to return to the Assign Service to Voice Channels  
screen.  
12. Repeat Step 6 through Step 11 for each channel that needs to be  
assigned. When you have assigned services to the voice channels,  
continue with the next step.  
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F6  
13. Press  
(Cancel) four times reach the INTUITY Administration menu.  
14. Continue with Chapter 2, Conversion Instructions,Task 10, Administer  
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Using the Change Extensions  
Command  
B
Overview  
Use the Change Extensions screen to move a series of extension numbers from  
one block of numbers to another instead of changing each number individually.  
You can use this screen to move as little as one extension from one number to  
another. Or, you can use it for a much bigger job: perhaps to change the length  
of every extension number in your system from four digits to five.  
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CAUTION:  
If you have to change the length of the local extensions, you must first do  
so at the platform level. Use the platforms Switch Interface Administration  
command for this purpose.  
Use the change machine command to change extension length on a  
remote machine.  
If you use this screen to move numbers on the local machine, it will also move all  
of the covering extensions in the given range of numbers.  
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CAUTION:  
While this screen will move all covering extensions, It will not change  
references to the local system in networked systems,  
If the system to be changed is networked to other AUDIX systems, you must  
also change the subject entries in all of the connected systems. Since ports  
on the system with local subscribers whose extensions are to be changed  
will be disabled while you make the necessary changes, plan to make the  
changes during a period of very low traffic.  
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CAUTION:  
This screen does not change the numbers entered into automated  
attendants. Where any auto-attendant calls a number changed by using  
this screen, you must separately change that number.  
CAUTION:  
This is a powerful screen. It is safe to use only if you have planned in  
advance exactly what you need to have it do.  
Busyout the Voice Ports  
Busyout the voice ports as follows:  
1. Starting at the INTUITY Administration screen, select:  
> Customer/Services Administration  
> Diagnostics  
> Voice Board Diagnostics  
The system responds with the Diagnose Voice Equipment screen, as  
Figure B-1. Diagnose Voice Equipment Screen  
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F8  
2. Press  
3. Press  
(Change Keys) to display the diagnose function keys.  
F2  
(Busy-out).  
The system responds with the Busyout of Voice Equipment screen  
Figure B-2. Busyout of Voice Equipment  
4. Complete the following fields:  
I Equipment:Enter ca  
I Equipment number:Enter the range of  
0 the number of the last card  
I Change Immediately?:Enter yes  
F3  
5. Press  
(Save).  
The system displays a Command Output screen.  
F6  
6. Press  
(Cancel).  
The displays the Diagnose Voice Equipment screen.  
F6  
7. Press  
(Cancel) twice to return to the Customer/Services Administration  
screen.  
8. Determine your next step:  
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If the system is networked, continue with Busyout the Networking  
Ports.  
If the system is not networked, continue with Stop the Voice  
Busyout the Networking Ports  
Busyout the networking ports as follows:  
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1. Starting at the Customer/Services Administration menu, select:  
> Diagnostics  
> Networking Diagnostics  
F8  
F2  
2. Press  
3. Press  
(Change Keys) to access the second set of function keys.  
(Busy-out). After you press the key, the Busyout Networking  
Channel screen displays (Figure B-3).  
Figure B-3. Busyout Networking Channel Screen  
4. Enter the number of the channel you need to busyout.  
After you enter the number, the message working...displays in the  
upper right-hand corner of the screen. When the process completes, the  
Statusfield on the Networking Diagnostics screen updates and shows  
busyoutfor the channel you entered.  
5. Repeat steps 3 through 4 for each channel you need to busyout.  
F6  
6. When you finish busying out channels, press  
(Cancel) three times to  
exit the screen and return to the Lucent INTUITY Administration menu.  
7. Continue with Stop the Voice System.  
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Stop the Voice System  
The following procedure describes how to stop the Lucent INTUITY voice  
system.  
1. Starting at the Lucent INTUITY Administration menu, select:  
> Customer/Services Administration  
> System Management  
> System Control  
> Stop Voice System  
The system displays the following prompt:  
Enter y to continue, n to quit.  
2. Enter y  
The system stops the voice system and returns to the System Control  
screen. If the system displays the following message:  
The Voice System has stopped.  
Press ENTER to continue.  
ENTER  
press  
to return to the System Control screen.  
F6  
3. Press  
(Cancel) three times to return to the Lucent INTUITY  
Administration menu.  
4. Determine your next step:  
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If you want to change the length of local extension numbers,  
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If you want to change a block of extensions, continue with  
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Changing a Block of Extensions  
(with Extension Length Change)  
Change the length of local extension numbers as follows:  
1. Choose Switch Interface Administration from the Lucent INTUITY  
Administration menu and change the entry in the Extension Length field to  
reflect the new extension length.  
2. From the Lucent INTUITY Administration menu, select AUDIX  
Administration. At the command line enter change machine machine_  
name.  
Note the ranges of extension numbers as they are before modification. (If  
you have a system printer, enter print display machine to get a copy  
before you enter change machine.)  
3. When updating remote machines, correct the Extension Lengthfield.  
4. Re-enter the prefixes, and the start and end extensions as they will be  
when the conversion is completed.  
5. At the enter command: prompt, enter either:  
Full Command Version  
Short Command Version  
change extensions  
ch e  
The system displays the Change Extensions screen (Figure B-4):  
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Change)  
Figure B-4. Change Extension Screen  
6. Enter the name of the AUDIX machine for which you are changing  
extension numbers.  
7. Enter the boundries of the extension numbers you are changing, that is,  
enter two numbers: the beginning (smallest affected) extension number.  
and the ending (largest affected) extension number. (In the example, the  
100 extensions to be changed are those currently numbered between  
9900 and 9999.)  
8. Enter the new beginning extension number.  
Here you enter the beginning number of the new block of numbers to  
which the extensions named in the preceding step are to be changed. (In  
the example, extension number 9900 is to be changed to 29900, and  
numbers up through 9999 are to be changed to corresponding numbers  
above 29900. For example, an extension 9947 becomes extension  
29947.)  
All other fields are display fields.  
F3  
9. Press  
(Enter) to initiate the process.  
The system fills in the Ending With field and asks you to confirm your  
intent.  
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If the system fills in the Ending With field and prints Subscriber  
Already Exists,you have specified a range of numbers that includes  
at least one number that is already assigned. The system will not permit  
the Change Extensions screen to delete an existing number in the course  
of adding another. In this case, continue through the lettered steps below:  
CANCEL  
a. Access  
to exit this screen.  
b. Type list address ranges at the command line. Discover from the  
resulting list where to find extensions within the range you earlier  
specified to receive the extensions being changed.  
c. Having determined in the previous step which machine(s) have the  
problem extensions assigned, either type list extension if the  
machine is local, or type list remote-extensions <remote machine  
name> if the machine is remote.  
d. Use this information as a basis to reconsider the target range of  
numbers. Once you have worked out new number ranges, return to  
step 1 of this procedure to implement them.  
F3  
10. Press  
(Enter) again.  
The system fills in the display fields as it works and displays the message  
Command Successfully Completedwhen finished. The cursor returns  
to the command line.  
NOTE:  
CANCEL  
If for some reason you have to press  
during this operation, a  
certain amount of work will already have been done by the program.  
Recover as follows:  
a. Note the numbers shown in the display fields. They will indicate  
approximately where the program stopped working.  
b. Next, list extensions to find exactly which numbers have been  
changed and which have not. (Use the print list e command to  
make a copy on your system printer.)  
c. Finally, plan what needs to be done to recover, and use the ch e  
command to change extension numbers as necessary.  
11. Type exit to leave AUDIX Administration.  
12. While the local machine is busied out, connect, in turn, to each remote  
machine with which the local machine is networked. On each remote  
machine, perform steps 2 through 11 using the name of the original local  
machine in fields that call for a machine name.  
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CAUTION:  
The network ports of the machine on which the local subscribers  
extension length has been changed must remain busied out until the  
change has been administered on all remote systems.  
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Changing a Block of Extensions (without Extension  
Length Change)  
13. Determine your next step:  
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changing the extension length, continue with Changing a Block of  
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If you are finished changing extensions, continue with Release the  
Changing a Block of Extensions  
(without Extension Length Change)  
Change a block of extensions from one series of numbers to another as follows:  
1. Read the precautions that are given starting on page B-1.  
2. For each system (remote or local) that needs to have a new range defined  
to accommodate the intended new block of extensions do the following.  
Access the AUDIX change machine name screen and define an address  
range that includes the new block of extensions.  
NOTE:  
Be sure to perform this step first. If all machines are prepared for the  
change, service across the network will be little affected.  
3. From the Lucent INTUITY Administration menu, select AUDIX Administration.  
4. At the enter command: prompt, enter either:  
Full Command Version  
Short Command Version  
change extensions  
ch e  
The system displays the Change Extensions screen (Figure B-5):  
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Figure B-5. Change Extension Screen  
5. Enter the name of the AUDIX machine for which you are changing local  
subscribers extension numbers. This is the only system on which this  
procedure will be performed.  
6. Enter the boundries of the extension numbers you are moving, that is,  
enter two numbers: the beginning (smallest affected) extension number.  
and the ending (largest affected) extension number. (In the example, the  
100 extensions to be moved are those currently numbered between 29900  
and 29999.)  
7. Enter the new beginning extension number.  
Here you enter the beginning number of the new block of numbers to  
which the extensions named in the preceding step are to be moved. (In  
the example, extension number 29900 is to be changed to 29600, and  
numbers up through 29999 are to be changed to corresponding numbers  
above 29600. For example, an extension 29947 becomes extension  
29647.)  
All other fields are display fields.  
F3  
8. Press  
(Enter) to initiate the process.  
If the system fills in the Ending With field and asks you to confirm your  
intent, continue with Step 9.  
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Length Change)  
If the system fills in the Ending With field and prints Subscriber  
Already Exists,you have specified a range of numbers that includes  
at least one number that is already assigned. The system will not permit  
the Change Extensions screen to delete an existing number in the course  
of adding another. In this case, continue through the lettered steps below:  
CANCEL  
a. Access  
to exit this screen.  
b. Type list address ranges at the command line. Discover from the  
resulting list where to find extensions within the range you earlier  
specified to receive the extensions being changed.  
c. Having determined in the previous step which machine(s) have the  
problem extensions assigned, either type list extension if the  
machine is local, or type list remote-extension <remote machine  
name> if the machine is remote.  
d. Use this information as a basis to reconsider the target range of  
numbers. Once you have worked out new number ranges, return to  
step 1 of this procedure to implement them.  
F3  
9. Press  
(Enter) again.  
The system fills in the display fields as it works and displays the message  
Command Successfully Completedwhen finished. The cursor returns  
to the command line.  
NOTE:  
CANCEL  
If for some reason you have to press  
during this operation, a  
certain amount of work will already have been done by the program.  
Recover as follows:  
a. Note the numbers shown in the display fields. They will indicate  
approximately where the program stopped working.  
b. Next, list extensions to find exactly which numbers have been  
changed and which have not. (Use the print list e command to  
make a copy on your system printer.)  
c. Finally, plan what needs to be done to recover, and use the ch e  
command to change extension numbers as necessary.  
10. Continue with Release the Voice Ports.  
NOTE:  
If a remote system is not administered to receive automatic updates,  
extension changes will need to be done manually on this system.  
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Release the Voice Ports  
Release the voice ports as follows:  
1. Starting at the Lucent INTUITY Administration menu, select:  
> Customer/Services Administration  
> Diagnostics  
> Voice Board Diagnostics  
The system responds with the Diagnose Voice Equipment screen, as  
NOTE:  
Ports will be in the manually-out-of-service (Manoos) state if you are  
installing a new card or if the ports are busied out. These will  
transition to in-service (Inserv) when they are released if the port  
detects loop current. If released ports transition to or remain  
facility-out-of-service, the ports are not detecting any loop current.  
Figure B-6. Diagnose Voice Equipment Screen  
F8  
F3  
2. Press  
3. Press  
(Change Keys) to display the diagnose function keys.  
(Release) to display the screen showing the Release of Voice  
Equipment screen.  
The system responds with the Release of Voice Equipment screen, as  
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Release the Voice Ports  
Figure B-7. Release of Voice Equipment Screen  
4. Complete the following fields:  
I Equipment:Enter ca  
I Equipment number:Enter the range of  
0 the number of the last card  
I Change Immediately?:Enter yes  
F3  
5. Press  
(Save).  
The system displays a Command Output screen.  
F6  
6. Press  
(Cancel).  
The displays the Diagnose Voice Equipment screen.  
F6  
7. Press  
(Cancel) three times to return to the Lucent INTUITY  
Administration menu.  
8. Determine your next step:  
I
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If the system is networked, continue with Release the Networking  
Ports.  
If the system is not networked, determine your next step:  
If the system has the Call Accounting System (CAS)  
software, continue with Chapter 2, Conversion Instructions,”  
If the system does not have CAS, continue with Chapter 2,  
2-37.  
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Release the Networking Ports  
Release the networking ports as follows:  
1. Begin at the Lucent INTUITY Administration menu, and select:  
> Customer/Services Administration  
> Diagnostics  
> Networking Diagnostics  
F8  
2. Press  
(Change Keys) to access the second set of function keys.  
(Release). After you press the key, you see the Release  
F3  
3. Press  
Networking Channel screen as shown in Figure B-8.  
Figure B-8. Release Networking Channel Screen  
4. Enter the number of the channel you need to release.  
After you enter the number, you see the message working...in the  
upper right-hand corner of the screen. When the process completes, the  
Status field on the Networking Diagnostics screen updates and shows  
idlefor the channel you entered.  
5. Repeat steps 3 through 5 for each channel you need to release.  
F6  
6. When you finish releasing channels, press  
(Cancel) to exit the screen  
and return to the Lucent INTUITY Administration menu.  
7. Determine your next step:  
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If the system has the Call Accounting System (CAS) software,  
continue with Chapter 2, Conversion Instructions,Task 15,  
If the system does not have CAS, continue with Chapter 2,  
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KTI Networks Switch KS 2260 User Manual
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