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Avaya S8100 Series - Installing the new circuit packs

Avaya S8100 Series
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Converting some or all CSS port networks to IP-PNC
1090 Upgrading, Migrating, and Converting Media Servers and Gateways
Installing the new circuit packs
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Important:
Important: In some cases, you might need to remove an existing circuit pack from a slot
before you install the new circuit pack. Remove these existing circuit packs last,
after you install, cable, and administer all the new circuit packs that go into empty
slots. To remove existing circuit packs, follow the procedures in Disabling PNC
duplication, if necessary on page 1098 and Removing fiber-related
administration on page 1099.
Tip:
Tip: The TN2312BP, the TN2602AP, and the TN799D circuit packs all support
hot-plug-in. That is, you can be insert them into a live system without disrupting
call processing.
MCC1 EPN containing three
PNs
Tone Clock slot
(A00)
B02
D02 (single control)
E02 (duplicated
control)
Control duplication not
supported with 3 PNs.
D01 (duplicated control)
MCC1 EPN containing four PNs
Tone Clock slot
(A00)
B02
C02
D02 (single control)
E02 (duplicated
control)
Control duplication not
supported with 4 PNs
D01 (duplicated control)
MCC1 EPN containing five PNs
Tone Clock slot
(A00)
B02
C02
D02
E02
Control duplication not
supported with 5 PNs
IPSI slot locations (continued)
Carrier or Gateway
Slot Number
Primary Secondary, if duplicated
control, for S8700 series
only
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