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555-233-119
Comcode 108678665
Issue 1
April 2000
DEFINITY
®
Enterprise Communications Server
Release 8.2
Maintenance for R8.2csi
Copyright
2000, Lucent Technologies
All Rights Reserved
Printed in U.S.A.
Notice
Every effort was made to ensure that the information in this book was
complete and accurate at the time of printing. However, information is
subject to change.
Your Responsibility for Your System’s Security
Toll fraud is the unauthorized use of your telecommunications system
by an unauthorized party, for example, persons other than your com-
pany’s employees, agents, subcontractors, or persons working on your
company’s behalf. Note that there may be a risk of toll fraud associated
with your telecommunications system and, if toll fraud occurs, it can
result in substantial additional charges for your telecommunications
services.
You and your system manager are responsible for the security of your
system, such as programming and configuring your equipment to pre-
vent unauthorized use. The system manager is also responsible for
reading all installation, instruction, and system administration docu-
ments provided with this product in order to fully understand the fea-
tures that can introduce risk of toll fraud and the steps that can be taken
to reduce that risk. Lucent Technologies does not warrant that this
product is immune from or will prevent unauthorized use of com-
mon-carrier telecommunication services or facilities accessed through
or connected to it. Lucent Technologies will not be responsible for any
charges that result from such unauthorized use.
Lucent Technologies Fraud Intervention
If you suspect that you are being victimized by toll fraud and you need
technical support or assistance, call Technical Service Center Toll
Fraud Intervention Hotline at 1 800 643-2353 or contact your local
Lucent representative.
Federal Communications Commission Statement
Part 15: Class A Statement. This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide rea-
sonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio-frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interfer-
ence to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a resi-
dential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Part 68: Network Registration Number. This equipment is registered
with the FCC in accordance with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. It is identi-
fied by FCC registration number AS593M-13283-MF-E.
Part 68: Answer-Supervision Signaling. Allowing this equipment to
be operated in a manner that does not provide proper answer-supervi-
sion signaling is in violation of Part 68 Rules. This equipment returns
answer-supervision signals to the public switched network when:
Answered by the called station
Answered by the attendant
Routed to a recorded announcement that can be administered by
the CPE user
This equipment returns answer-supervision signals on all DID calls
forwarded back to the public switched telephone network. Permissible
exceptions are:
A call is unanswered
A busy tone is received
A reorder tone is received
Canadian Department of Communications (DOC)
Interference Information
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio
noise emissions set out in the radio interference regulations of the
Canadian Department of Communications.
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Trademarks
See the preface of this document.
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European Union Declaration of Conformity
The “CE” mark affixed to the DEFINITY® equipment described in
this book indicates that the equipment conforms to the following Euro-
pean Union (EU) Directives:
Electromagnetic Compatibility (89/336/EEC)
Low Voltage (73/23/EEC)
Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (TTE) i-CTR3 BRI
and i-CTR4 PRI
For more information on standards compliance, contact your local dis-
tributor.
Comments
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Acknowledgment
This document was prepared by Product Documentation Development,
Lucent Technologies, Denver, CO.
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Contents
Contents iii
About This Book xv
Purpose xv
Intended Audience xv
Organization xvi
Typographic conventions xvii
Admonishments xvii
Safety Precautions xviii
Security Issues xviii
Standards Compliance xix
Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards xix
Trademarks and Service Marks xxi
Related Documents xxii
Federal Communications Commission Statement xxii
How to Order Documentation xxiv
How to Comment on This Document xxiv
Where to Call for Technical Support xxv
1 Maintenance for csi systems 1-1
What’s new for R8csi 1-1
How to use the Maintenance book 1-6
csi design 1-11
Circuit Packs 1-14
Maintenance Objects 1-14
Alarm and Error Reporting 1-15
Maintenance Testing 1-15
Preventive Maintenance Procedures 1-18
Initialization and Recovery 1-20
Set Neon Voltage (Ring Ping) 1-24
Logging On/Off 1-26
Procedure for SPE-Down Mode 1-38
Reseating/Replacing Circuit Packs 1-39
Removing Power 1-40
Restoring Power 1-42
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System Backup 1-43
Troubleshooting Features 1-47
Install DS1 CPE Loopback Jack (T1 Only) 1-71
LED Interpretation 1-84
Multimedia Call Handling 1-90
TN760D Tie Trunk Option Settings 1-98
TN464E/F Option Settings 1-101
ATM Tips 1-102
Unusual ATM trouble conditions 1-132
Troubleshooting Multimedia Call Handling
(MMCH) 1-135
2 Maintenance Commands 2-1
System Command Structure 2-1
busyout access-endpoint 2-2
busyout board 2-3
busyout cdr-link 2-5
busyout data-module 2-6
busyout journal-printer 2-7
busyout link 2-9
busyout mis 2-10
busyout pms-link 2-11
busyout port 2-12
busyout pri-endpoint 2-13
busyout sp-link 2-15
busyout station 2-15
busyout tdm 2-16
busyout tone-clock 2-17
busyout trunk 2-18
cancel hardware-group 2-20
change circuit-packs 2-20
change synchronization 2-22
change system-parameters customer-options 2-24
change system-parameters maintenance 2-24
clear audits 2-36
clear errors 2-37
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clear interface 2-37
clear isdn-testcall 2-38
clear link 2-38
clear mst 2-39
clear pkt 2-39
clear port 2-39
disable administered-connection 2-39
disable mst 2-40
disable suspend-alm-orig 2-40
disable synchronization-switch 2-41
disable test-number 2-41
display alarms 2-41
display capacity 2-47
display communication-interface hop-channels 2-58
display communication-interface links 2-59
display disabled-tests 2-60
display errors 2-61
display events 2-67
display initcauses 2-69
display memory-configuration 2-72
display node-names 2-73
display port 2-75
display synchronization 2-76
display system-parameters duplication 2-77
display system-parameters maintenance 2-79
display test-schedule 2-88
display time 2-91
download update-file 2-92
enable administered-connection 2-95
enable mst 2-95
enable suspend-alm-orig 2-95
enable synchronization-switch 2-96
enable test-number 2-97
format card-mem 2-97
get vector 2-97
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list communication-interface processor-channel 2-99
list configuration 2-101
list configuration software-version 2-104
list disabled-mos 2-109
list external-device alarm 2-110
list history 2-111
list ip-route 2-114
list isdn-testcall 2-115
list marked-ports 2-116
list measurements clan ethernet 2-117
list measurements clan ppp 2-119
list measurements ds-1 2-121
list mst 2-125
list suspend-alm-orig 2-149
list sys-link 2-150
list testcalls 2-151
mark port 2-156
monitor bcms 2-157
monitor health 2-161
monitor security-violations 2-164
monitor system 2-165
monitor traffic 2-171
monitor trunk 2-173
netstat ip-route 2-174
ping 2-175
recycle carrier 2-179
release access-endpoint 2-179
release board 2-180
release cdr-link 2-181
release data-module 2-182
release journal-printer 2-183
release link 2-185
release mis 2-186
release modem-pool 2-187
release pms-link 2-188
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release port 2-189
release pri-endpoint 2-190
release sp-link 2-191
release station 2-192
release tdm 2-193
release tone-clock 2-194
release trunk 2-195
reset board 2-196
reset io-processor 2-197
reset interface 2-197
reset packet-interface 2-198
reset switch-control 2-198
reset system 2-199
reset translation-id 2-199
restore announcements 2-200
resume hardware-group 2-202
save announcements 2-203
save translation 2-204
set options 2-205
set signaling-group 2-211
set synchronization 2-212
set tdm 2-212
set time 2-213
set tone-clock 2-214
set vector 2-214
status access-endpoint 2-216
status administered-connection 2-217
status attendant 2-218
status audits 2-219
status bri-port 2-228
status card-mem 2-234
status cdr-link 2-237
status cleared-alarm-notif 2-239
status conference 2-239
status data-module 2-275
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status esm 2-276
status hardware-group 2-277
status health 2-279
status interface 2-282
status isdn-testcall 2-283
status journal-link 2-284
status link n 2-285
status packet-interface 2-290
status pms-link 2-291
status pri-endpoint 2-292
status processor-channel 2-294
status signaling-group 2-296
status sp-link 2-298
status station 2-299
status synchronization 2-301
status sys-link 2-302
status system 2-304
status trunk 2-308
status tsc-administered 2-311
status tti 2-312
test access-endpoint 2-314
test alarms 2-315
test analog-testcall 2-320
test board 2-323
test card-mem 2-325
test cdr-link 2-328
test customer-alarm 2-330
test data-module 2-331
test ds1-loop 2-333
test eda-external-device-alrm 2-335
test environment 2-337
test hardware-group 2-340
test inads-link 2-346
test interface 2-348
test isdn-testcall 2-349
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test journal-printer 2-351
test led 2-353
test memory 2-354
test network-control 2-357
test pkt 2-359
test packet-interface 2-360
test pms-link 2-362
test port 2-365
test pri-endpoint 2-367
test processor 2-369
test signaling-group 2-371
test sp-link 2-372
test station 2-374
test synchronization 2-376
test sys-link 2-378
test tdm 2-381
test tone-clock 2-383
test trunk 2-385
test tsc-administered 2-387
traceroute 2-388
upgrade software 2-390
3 Maintenance Objects 3-1
12V-PWR (12 Volt Power Supply) 3-1
ADM-CONN (Administered Connection) 3-5
ADX8D-BD (AUDIX Circuit Pack) 3-9
ADX8D-PT (AUDIX Digital Port) 3-10
ADX16D-B (16 Port AUDIX Circuit Pack) 3-17
ADX16A-BD (AUDIX Circuit Pack) 3-18
ADX16D-P (16-Port AUDIX Digital Port) 3-19
ADX16A-PT (AUDIX Analog Line/Control Link) 3-27
ALARM-PT (ALARM PORT) 3-34
ANL-24-L (24-Port Analog Line) 3-35
ANL-BD (Analog Line Circuit Pack) 3-51
ANL-LINE (8-Port Analog Line),
ANL-NE-L (8-Port Neon Analog Line) 3-52
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AN-LN-PT (Analog Line
Port) 3-72
ANN-BD (Announcement Circuit Pack) 3-92
ANN-PT (Announcement Port) 3-110
ANNOUNCE (Announce) 3-121
ATM-BCH (ATM B-Channel Trunk) 3-125
ATM-DCH (ATM D-Channel Port) 3-139
ATM-EI (Expansion Interface Circuit Pack) 3-142
ATM-INTF (TN2305/6) 3-187
ATM-NTWK (ATM Network Error) 3-190
ATM PNC-DUP
(ATM PNC Duplication) 3-198
ATM-SGRP (ATM Signaling Group) 3-209
ATM-SYNC (ATM Synchronization) 3-220
ATM-TRK (Circuit Emulation Service
Circuit Pack) 3-227
AXA12-BD/ADX8D-BD/AXD12-BD (AUDIX
Circuit Packs) 3-258
AXA12-RS/ADX8D-RS/AXD12-RS (AUDIX
Reserve Slots) 3-259
BRI-BD/LGATE-BD (ISDN-BRI Line Circuit Pack) 3-260
BRI-DAT (ISDN-BRI) 3-267
BRI-PORT (ISDN-BRI Port),
ABRI-PORT (ASAI ISDN-BRI Port) 3-268
BRI-SET, ASAI-ADJ, BRI-DAT 3-290
CABINET (Cabinet Sensors) 3-318
CAP-MEM (Memory Card Capacity) 3-324
CARD-MEM (Memory Card) 3-327
CLAN-BD (Control LAN Circuit Pack) 3-347
CLSFY-BD (Call Classifier Circuit Pack) 3-365
CLSFY-PT (Call Classifier Port) 3-366
CO-BD (Central Office Trunk Circuit Pack) 3-372
CO-DS1 (DS1 CO Trunk) 3-373
CO-TRK (CO Trunk) 3-389
CONFIG (System Configuration) 3-415
CUST-ALM (Customer-Provided Alarming Device) 3-416
DATA-BD (Data Channel Processor Circuit Pack) 3-419
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DATA-CHL (Data Channel) 3-424
DATA-CON (Network Control Driver) 3-449
DAT-LINE (Data Line) 3-451
DETR-BD (International Version) 3-459
DID-BD (Direct Inward Dial Trunk Circuit Pack) 3-460
DID-DS1 (DS1 DID Trunk) 3-461
DID-TRK (DID Trunk) 3-472
DIG-BD (Digital Line Circuit Pack) 3-489
DIG-IP-STN (Digital IP Station) 3-490
DIG-LINE (Digital Line) 3-498
DIOD-DS1 (DS1 DIOD Trunk) 3-523
DIOD-TRK (DIOD Trunk), DIOD-BD
(DIOD Circuit Pack) 3-534
DIOD-TRK (DIOD Trunk) 3-535
DLY-MTCE (MO-DAILY) 3-545
DS1-BD (DS1 Interface Circuit Pack) 3-548
DT-LN-BD (Data Line Circuit Pack) 3-622
DTMR-PT [Dual Tone Multifrequency Port (TTR)] 3-623
E-DIG-BD (Multi Application Platform Board) 3-628
E-DIG-STA (Emulated Digital Line) 3-630
EMG-XFER 3-640
ERR-LOG (Error Log) 3-643
ETH-PT (Control LAN Ethernet) 3-644
ETR-PT (Enhanced Tone Receiver Port) 3-655
EXT-DEV ADMIN? N (External Device Alarm) 3-662
EXT-DEV ADMIN? Y (External Device Alarm) 3-665
GPTD-PT [General Purpose Tone
Detector Port (CPTR)] 3-668
H323-BCH (H.323 B-Channel) 3-669
H323-SGRP (H.323 Signaling Group) 3-671
H323-STN (H.323 IP Station) 3-677
HYB-BD (Hybrid Line Circuit Pack) 3-683
HYB-LINE (Hybrid Line) 3-684
INADS (INADS Link) 3-705
IO-PROCR (I/O Processor) 3-708
ISDN-PLK (ISDN-PRI Signaling Link Port) 3-711
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ISDN-SGR (ISDN-PRI Signaling Group) 3-717
ISDN-TRK (DS1 ISDN Trunk) 3-733
LOG-SVN (Login Security Violation) 3-760
JNL-PRNT (Journal Printer Link) 3-763
MAPD-BD (MAPD Interface Circuit Pack TN802) 3-764
MEDPRO (Media Processor MAPD Circuit Pack) 3-794
MEDPROPT (TN802 MED PRO DSP PORT) 3-806
MET-BD (MET Line Circuit Pack) 3-812
MET-LINE (MET Line) 3-813
MIS (Management Information System) 3-832
MMI-BD 3-833
MMI-LEV (Multimedia Interface Resource Level) 3-842
MMI-PT 3-845
MMI-SYNC 3-851
OPS-LINE (DS1 OPS Line) 3-853
PE-BCHL (PRI Endpoint Port) 3-865
PKT-BUS (Packet Bus) 3-885
PKT-INT (Packet Interface) 3-894
PMS-LINK (Property Management System Link) 3-914
PMS-PRNT/JNL-PRNT (PMS Printer Link) 3-922
PPP-PT (Control LAN Packet/Port) 3-928
PR-MAINT (Maintenance Processor) 3-941
PR-MEM (RISC Memory) 3-954
PRI-CDR/SEC-CDR (PRI-CDR Link) 3-961
PROCR (RISC Processor Circuit Pack TN798) 3-968
PROC-SAN (Process Sanity Audits) 3-975
RING-GEN (Analog Ring Generator) 3-976
S-SYN-BD (Speech Synthesis Circuit Pack) 3-980
S-SYN-PT (Speech Synthesis Port) 3-981
SEC-CDR (SEC-CDR Link Maintenance) 3-994
SW-CTL (Switch Control) 3-995
SYNC (Synchronization) 3-1003
SYS-LINK (System Links) 3-1010
SYS-PRNT (System Printer) 3-1015
SYSTEM (System) 3-1021
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TBRI-BD (TN2185
ISDN Trunk-Side BRI) 3-1023
TBRI-PT (TN2185
ISDN Trunk-Side BRI Port) 3-1031
TBRI-TRK (TN2185
ISDN Trunk-Side BRI) 3-1051
TDMODULE (Trunk Data Module) 3-1062
TDM-BUS (TDM Bus) 3-1063
TDM-CLK (TDM Bus Clock) 3-1079
TIE-BD (Tie Trunk Circuit Pack) 3-1089
TIE-DS1 (DS1 Tie Trunk) 3-1090
TIE-TRK (Tie Trunk) 3-1106
TONE-BD (Tone-Clock Circuit Pack) 3-1128
TONE-PT (Tone Generator) 3-1139
TRANS-ID (Translation-ID) 3-1147
TR-LN-BD (Trunk Line
Board) 3-1152
TSC-ADM (Administered Temporary
Signaling Connections) 3-1153
TTR-LEV (TTR Level) 3-1159
UDS1-BD (UDS1 Interface Circuit Pack) 3-1163
VC-BD 3-1257
VC-DSPPT 3-1261
VC-LEV (Voice Conditioner
DSP Port Level) 3-1270
VC-SUMPT 3-1273
WAE-PORT (Wideband Access Endpoint Port) 3-1278
XXX-BD (Common Port Circuit Pack) 3-1285
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About This Book
xvPurpose
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Purpose
This book contains the information needed to monitor, test, and maintain
DEFINITY
®
Enterprise Communications Server (ECS) csi system and covers
many of the faults and troubles that can occur in the system. Most maintenance
requirements are simple procedures due to the modular, self-testing nature of the
system.
Simple, traditional troubleshooting methods are sometimes sufficient to locate
and clear faults. The traditional methods include terminal substitution, visual
inspections, continuity checks, and clarification of operating procedures with
users.
Intended Audience
The information in this book is intended for use by:
A maintenance technician dispatched to a DEFINITY System site in
response to a trouble alarm or a user trouble report
A maintenance technician located at a remote maintenance facility
The user’s assigned maintenance technician. The technician is expected
to have a knowledge of telecommunications fundamentals and of the
DEFINITY
Enterprise Communications Server systems to the extent that
the procedures in this book can be performed, in most cases, without
assistance.
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xviOrganization
Each DEFINITY System has a user-designated System Manager who is
responsible for system administration and with whom the maintenance
technician should work closely.
This book is not intended to solve all levels of troubles. It is limited to troubles that
can be solved by using the Alarm Log, Error Log, trouble-clearing procedures,
maintenance tests, and traditional troubleshooting methods. If the trouble still has
not been resolved, it is the responsibility of the maintenance technician to
escalate the problem to a higher level of technical support. Escalation should
conform to the procedures in the
Technical and Administration Escalation Plan
.
Organization
This book consists of two volumes: Volume 1 contains Chapters 1 and 2; Volume
2 contains Chapter 3.
Chapter 1, ‘‘Maintenance for csi systems’’ describes the system’s design
and maintenance strategy, including circuit packs, how power is supplied
to the system, the various reset and reboot processes (and how these
processes are used to perform maintenance and to recover systems or
subsystems that are out of service), common maintenance tasks
(including removing and installing circuit packs, removing and restoring
power, system backups, upgrading software, and various testing and
troubleshooting procedures), and interpreting circuit pack LEDs.
Chapter 2, ‘‘Maintenance Commands’’ explains how to use the
maintenance commands including specific command syntax, typical
forms, and display output.
Chapter 3, ‘‘Maintenance Objects’’ has specific troubleshooting and repair
instructions for every maintenance component in the system. This chapter
also contains repair procedures for system-alarmed and user- reported
troubles. For each Maintenance Object (MO), a table lists the alarm level,
hardware error associated with the MO, the associated test that caused
the error, the test sequences and the specific command line entry
required to run the tests, and a brief description of each test. Explanations
of error codes associated with each test are given along with specific
maintenance procedures used to resolve each problem.
The individual maintenance objects are labeled with the name of the MO
exactly as the name appears in the Alarm Log; for example, MAINT (for
Maintenance circuit pack). The only exception is the Common Port Circuit
Pack that usesXXX-BD for its maintenance name. The XXX-BD section
contains a set of common tests used by certain circuit packs listed in the
section. The common portion of these circuit packs is the generic
hardware that interfaces with the Time Division Multiplex (TDM) Bus.
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Typographic conventions
This document uses the following typographic conventions:
Information you type at the management terminal is shown in the following
typeface:
list system-parameters maintenance
.
Information displayed on the management terminal screen is shown in the
following typeface:
login
.
Keyboard keys are shown in the following typeface: Enter.
The following conventions describe the systems referred to in this document.
The wordsystem generally refers to the DEFINITY Enterprise
Communications Server.
Circuit pack codes (such as TN798 or TN2182B) are shown with the
minimum acceptable alphabetic suffix (like the B” in the code TN2182B).
Generally, an alphabetic suffix higher than that shown is also acceptable.
However, not every
vintage
of either the minimum suffix or a higher suffix
code is necessarily acceptable.
NOTE:
Refer to
Technical Monthly: Reference Guide for Circuit Pack
Vintages and Change Notices
, for current information about the
usable vintages of specific circuit pack codes (including the suffix).
The term “ASAI” is synonymous with the newer CallVisor ASAI.
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server is abbreviated as DEFINITY
ECS.
Admonishments
Admonishments used in this book have the following meanings:
!
CAUTION:
This sign is used to indicate possible harm to software, possible loss
of data, or possible service interruptions.
!
WARNING:
This sign is used where there is possible harm to hardware or
equipment.
!
DANGER:
This sign is used to indicate possible harm or injury to people.
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Safety Precautions
When performing maintenance or translation procedures on the system, users
must observe certain precautions. Observe all caution, warning, and danger
admonishments to prevent loss of service, possible equipment damage, and
possible personal injury. In addition, the following precautions regarding
electromagnetic interference (EMI) and static electricity must be observed:
Electromagnetic Interference
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy.
Electromagnetic fields radiating from the switch may cause noise in the
customer’s equipment. If the equipment is not installed and used in accordance
with the instruction book, radio interference may result.
!
WARNING:
To maintain the EMI integrity of the system, maintenance personnel must
ensure that all cabinet panels, covers, and so forth, are firmly secured
before leaving the customer’s premises.
Static Electricity
To prevent or reduce electrostatic discharge (ESD), maintenance personnel must
always attach wrist grounding straps before working on switch components or
handling circuit packs.
!
CAUTION:
Electrostatic discharge can damage or destroy circuit packs containing
integrated circuits (ICs).
The ESD wrist strap, cable assembly, and spare fuses are packed in a plastic
bag and placed in the top of the system cabinet. Use the ESD wrist strap when
troubleshooting, performing maintenance, or handling any circuit packs
associated with the system.
Security Issues
A number of matters concerning maintenance are affected by security issues.
For details, be sure to consult the
BCS Products Security Handbook
,
555-025-600.
!
CAUTION:
Login security is an attribute of the DEFINITY
®
Enterprise Communications
Server (ECS) Release 8.2 software.
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Standards Compliance
The equipment presented in this document complies with the following (as
appropriate):
ITU-T (Formerly CCITT)
ECMA
ETSI
IPNS
DPNSS
National ISDN-1
National ISDN-2
ISO-9000
ANSI
FCC Part 15 and Part 68
EN55022
EN50081
EN50082
CISPR22
Australia AS3548 (AS/NZ3548)
Australia AS3260
IEC 825
IEC950
UL 1459
UL1950
CSA C222 Number 225
TS001
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Standards
This product complies with and conforms to the following:
Limits and Methods of Measurements of Radio Interference
Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment, EN55022
(CISPR22), 1993
EN50082-1, European Generic Immunity Standard
DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Maintenance for R8.2csi
555-233-119 Issue 1
April 2000
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FCC Parts 15 and 68
Australia AS3548
NOTE:
The system conforms to Class A (industrial) equipment; voice
terminals meet Class B requirements.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) IEC 1000-4-2
Radiated radio frequency field IEC 1000-4-3
Electrical Fast Transient IEC 1000-4-4
Lightning effects IEC 1000-4-5
Conducted radio frequency IEC 1000-4-6
Mains frequency magnetic field IEC 1000-4-8
Low frequency mains disturbance
The system conforms to the following:
Electromagnetic compatibility General Immunity Standard, part 1;
residential, commercial, light industry, EN50082-1, CENELEC, 1991
Issue 1 (1984) and Issue 2 (1992), Electrostatic discharge immunity
requirements (EN55024, Part 2) IEC 1000-4-2
Radiated radio frequency field immunity requirements IEC 1000-4-3
Electrical fast transient/burst immunity requirements IEC 1000-4-4
European Union Standards
Lucent Technologies Business Communications Systems declares that the
DEFINITY equipment specified in this document bearing the “CE mark conforms
to the European Union Electromagnetic Compatibility Directives.
The “CE (Conformité Europnne) mark indicates conformance to the:
European Union Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (89/336/EEC)
Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC)
Telecommunication Terminal Equipment (TTE) Directive (91/263/EEC)
i-CTR3 Basic Rate Interface (BRI) and i-CTR4 Primary Rate Interface (PRI)
as applicable.
The “CE mark is applied to the following products:
Global AC powered Multi-Carrier Cabinet (MCC)
DC powered Multi-Carrier Cabinet (MCC) with 25-Hz ring generator
AC powered Single-Carrier Cabinet (SCC) with 25-Hz ring generator
/