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Converting some or all CSS port networks to IP-PNC
1086 Upgrading, Migrating, and Converting Media Servers and Gateways
Changing CSS synchronization, if necessary
If you are not converting the PN that contains the CSS synchronization source, skip to Adding
new circuit packs on page 1088.
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Important:
Important: Synchronization for a CSS configuration is derived from a connection through a
PN connected to one of the SNI circuit packs in the switch node carrier. If you are
converting only one PN to IP-PNC, Avaya recommends that you do not convert
the PN that contains the CSS synchronization source. If you are converting the
PN that contains the CSS synchronization source, convert this PN last.
If you are converting the PN that contains the synchronization source for the CSS, complete the
following steps.
1. At the SAT, enter change synchronization css.
2. Perform one of the following actions to remove or change the synchronization source:
If you are converting all PNs to IP-PNC, type blanks in the Primary and Secondary
fields.
If you are converting only one of the CSS PNs to IP-PNC, and if some PNs remain
fiber-connected, enter new circuit pack locations in the Primary and, optionally, the
Secondary fields.
Obtain these locations from the list of “Circuit Packs Available for Synchronization” below
the Primary and Secondary fields. If you enter both primary and secondary
synchronization sources, both locations must be from the same PN. Ensure that you
select working sync sources from a PN that is not being converted to IP-PNC.
3. Click Submit.

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