Avaya CMC1 Network Router User Manual


 
Activate and Administer the System
Issue 10 June 2005 85
Circuit Pack Administration
After the equipment is installed (including circuit packs), the circuit packs must be administered.
Refer to Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager for more information.
The following describes general administration information:
Use the Circuit Packs form to administer circuit packs to carrier slots. The circuit packs
must be installed (or assigned using the Circuit Packs form) before administering voice
terminals, attendant consoles, or trunks.
Each page of the form represents 1 carrier in the cabinet shown on the command line. All
carriers and slots appear even if they are not included in the hardware.
It is not necessary to fill in the Circuit Packs form if the circuit packs are installed at the
time of administration.
For initial installation, assign circuit packs to slots using the hardware configuration layout
record from the factory or Customer Services Organization. Do not arbitrarily assign circuit
packs to slots.
When a circuit pack in a slot differs from what has been administered on the form, a “#”
displays between the “Sfx” and “Name” fields.
Set System Maintenance Parameters
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CAUTION:
CAUTION: To prevent unnecessary trouble tickets, do not enable the system alarms (Alarm
Origination feature) until all installation and administration procedures are
completed.
To set the system maintenance parameters:
1. Enter change system-parameters maintenance and press Enter.
2. Enter the alarm notification and scheduled maintenance information into each field on Page
1 of the form.
3. Enter the appropriate information on Page 2 of the form.
4. Press Enter when finished.
Administer the Attendant Console
If no attendant console is installed, proceed to Save Translations.
To administer the attendant console:
1. Enter display system-parameters country-options and press Enter. Verify the system’s
companding mode for its local stations (usually, A-Law for Europe and mu-Law for North
America and Japan).