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Appendix C — CP Server
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MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
System Applications Programming Changes
4. SYSTEM APPLICATIONS PROGRAMMING CHANGES
A. DATABASE CONVERSION ALLOWS UPGRADE TO MAXIMUM DEVICES
4.1 The System database conversion program displays an option to upgrade to an ATM sys-
tem, which is based on eight chassis. The database is then modified to allow the new database
capacities shown on the previous page.
4.2 However, because the existing page zones are numbered 960-969 and the new page
zones are numbered 9600-9649, only the first ten page zones are converted and none are
added. This prevents possible extension conflicts between the new page zones and other exten-
sions and feature codes. You can enable the additional page zones and select their extensions as
needed.
B. DB PROGRAMMING
4.3 DB Programming allows you to change the CPU type to 1024 in local mode, if the cur-
rent CPU is a CPU-PCM-F (Quad). When the CPU type is changed to 1024, the database is
updated as if it were run through the conversion program. You cannot change the CPU type to
a PCMA card (ATM) while in DB Programming. You must use DB Converter.
NOTE: Do not load System DB Programming software on the CP Server PC. This PC is
intended for use only as a CPU.
5. CHASSIS COMPATIBILITY
5.1 The CP Server is responsible for ensuring the chassis in an ATM system are running
compatible operating system (OS) or CP versions. When the CP Server first signs on to a chas-
sis, the chassis sends a version response. If the version is not compatible, the CP Server will
not allow that particular CPU to come online, and message print M5134 is submitted. If this
occurs, you must flash the CPU with the correct OS version.
6. CPU020/PCM CARD AND ETHERNET ADAPTER CARD
6.1 For a non-ATM system, the CP Server uses a CPU020 Card with an Ethernet Adapter
Card (EAC). The CPU020 has an 80-pin connector that attaches to the EAC, and the PCM
faceplate has an extra cutout for the EAC’s RJ45 connector.
6.2 The three components, CPU020, PCM, and EAC, are available in two configurations.
• CPU020/PCM-D with an EAC (550.9026)
• CPU020/PCM-F with an EAC (550.9025)
6.3 The EAC supports only 10 Base-T and is connected to the PC via an industry-standard
category 5 crossed patch cable (813.1743). The cable is 14 feet in length, allowing some free-
dom of placement of the server. (See page C-34 for a pinout of the cable.) Per IEEE 802.3
10Base-T specification, this cable can be up to 328 feet (100 meters) long.
6.4 No changes to the Slave CPU are necessary.
NOTE: ATM Systems use PCMA Cards, which are placed in the equipment chassis and con-
nected to the CP Server via the ATM Switch.