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Lists essential items and documentation required to be ready for the installation process.
Details how to measure AC voltage at the receptacle and ensure it meets system requirements before powering up.
Describes acceptable building grounds (steel, water pipe, rod, concrete, ring) for system safety.
Details the physical installation steps for the TN429D trunk circuit pack and other related components.
Explains how to administer the system for CAMA/911 service using specific commands.
Covers alarm management, including resolving alarms and understanding LED indications.
Provides procedures for examining the alarm log and resolving any system alarms or faults.
Explains the necessity of a license file for the upgrade and how Remote Feature Activation (RFA) is used.
Provides a general procedure for installing new circuit packs to add features or equipment to the system.
Explains how to download new firmware to specific programmable circuit packs remotely.
Details procedures to prepare target circuit packs by verifying requirements and setting up file systems.
Explains how to administer the IP addresses of C-LAN, adjuncts, terminal servers, and PCs.
Details how to administer IP interfaces, associating circuit packs with IP addresses, subnet masks, and gateway addresses.
Outlines steps to prepare for replacing the TN802 circuit pack, including deleting ports and removing DS1.
Details the procedure for safely removing the TN802B and TN799B circuit packs.
Guides on disconnecting and connecting cables for the TN802B and TN2302AP circuit packs.
Explains how to connect PC MMCH endpoints, DCP telephones, and BRI adapters to the Avaya Media Server.
Covers installing loopback jacks with or without smart jacks at various interface points.
Presents specific troubleshooting procedures for common upgrade issues like no translation or corruption.