Migrating a DEFINITY Server SI in an MCC to an S8700-Series Media Server with Fiber-PNC
736 Upgrading, Migrating, and Converting Media Servers and Gateways
Setting the cabinet number
Make sure that you program the cabinet number and not the port network number. If you have
more than one IPSI in a cabinet, all IPSIs have the same cabinet number.
To set the cabinet numbers:
1. While the first digit of the number is flashing, press the button until the correct tens digit, 0
through 6, shows on the display. When the correct digit shows, stop. The digit flashes a few
times and then stops. The second digit starts to flash.
2. While the second digit is flashing, press the button until the correct units digit, 0 through 9,
shows on the display. When the correct digit shows, stop. The digit flashes a few times and
then stops.
3. All segments of the display go dark for one second. Then the Switch ID and media gateway
stack number are shown in the top three characters of the LED display. The letter "V" is
shown in the fourth or bottom character. When the DHCP server assigns an address to the
IPSI, the center of the "V" fills in. The filled-in "V" looks like the bottom half of a diamond.
For a duplicated control network, repeat these Steps 1 through 3 for the second IPSI in the
cabinet.
Verifying IPSI translations
To verify IPSI translations:
1. Type list ipserver-interface. Press Enter.
2. Verify that the ISPI circuit pack(s) are translated.
The State of Health - C P E G column shows 0.0.0.0 for each healthy IPSI. If a "1" shows
in any position, you must troubleshoot the problem.
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