Contents
SI Installation and Upgrades 7
June 2004
G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager 63
• Introduction 63
References 63
When to use the TN2401 versus the TN2401/2400 sandwich pack 63
About circuit-pack carriers 64
Before you begin the upgrade 65
Preparation and process steps 65
Make the Blowback Tape 68
• Task List: G3iV4 to Avaya Communication Manager 68
Verify the required hardware [G3V4 to from R5/R6/R7/R8si] 70
Provide the required tools [from G3V4] 71
Go to the RFA website [from G3V4] 72
G3V4 through Release 9si upgrades only 72
Direct connection between the switch and RFA 72
No connection between the switch and RFA 73
If you have problems with RFA 73
Pre-upgrade administration [from G3V4] 74
Check existing software load [from G3V4] 75
Verify system status [from G3V4] 75
Disable scheduled maintenance and alarm origination [from G3V4] 76
Record all links and remove only ISDN interface links [from G3V4] 76
Save translation [from G3V4] 77
Save translation, duplicated system [from G3V4] 78
Save announcements (TN750 or TN750B only) [from G3V4] 78
Shut down DEFINITY LAN Gateway [from G3V4] 79
Shut down DEFINITY AUDIX system [from G3V4] 79
Power down PPN [from G3V4] 80
Remove translation card and CPP1, TN777B,
and TN786B circuit packs [from G3V4] 81
Install TN2404 and TN2401 circuit packs and
original translation card [from G3V4] 81
Verify TDM cables and terminators [from G3V4] 81
Power up [from G3V4] 82
Deliver or install the License File [from G3V4] 83
New Duplicated G3r installations only 83
New simplex and upgraded G3r only 83
New or upgraded G3si only 84
Direct connection between the switch and RFA 84