Avaya CMC1 Network Router User Manual


 
Adding or Removing Hardware
288 Installation, Upgrades and Additions for Avaya CMC1 Media Gateways
3. Turn off the modem and unplug it from the AC outlet.
4. Disconnect the modem’s RS232 port from the H600-512 external cable assembly.
From the rear of the cabinet:
5. Disconnect the Amphenol connector on the existing external cable assembly from the
backplane connector corresponding to the TN802 circuit pack.
6. Connect the Amphenol connector of the TN2302AP Amphenol adapter to the backplane
connector corresponding to the slot selected for the TN2302AP circuit pack.
Note:
Note: The TN802 occupied 3 slots, and the cable was connected to the rightmost
backplane slot. For convenience use the same rightmost slot vacated by the
TN802 circuit pack for the TN2302AP circuit pack.
7. Connect the network cable to the Ethernet connector on the TN2302AP Amphenol adapter.
Install the circuit packs
To install the TN799B/C and 2302AP circuit packs:
1. If replacing the TN799 circuit pack, install the TN799B/C circuit pack in the slot vacated by
the TN799 circuit pack.
2. For convenience install the TN2302AP circuit pack in the rightmost slot vacated by the
TN802 and where the adapter is connected to the corresponding backplane connector. The
other 2 slots are now available for other circuit packs.
When you plug in the TN2302AP IP Media Processor, the circuit pack starts to boot. The RED
LED stays on until an IP address is assigned to the circuit pack.
3. Type list configuration all and press Enter to verify that the system recognizes the
TN2302AP circuit pack.
Administration
To administer the TN799B/C and 2302AP circuit packs:
1. Administer the TN799B/C C-LAN. Refer to the Administration for Network Connectivity for
Avaya Communication Manager.
2. Administer the IP Media Processor, which is usually done remotely. Call your service
representative to start the process.
3. Complete the administration and testing. Refer to Initial Administration Steps for C-LAN and
IP Media Processor on page 284 and Test the External Connection to the LAN on
page 286.