Dialogic TX4000 PCI SS7 installation manual Moving a board

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TX 4000 PCI SS7 Network Interface Board Installation Manual

Configuring the TX 4000 board

Moving a board

Complete the following steps to move a TX board from one slot to another slot:

Step

Action

1

2

3

Power down the system if it is running.

Move the TX 4000 board from one slot to another slot, seating it firmly in the new slot.

Power up the system.

In a Windows system, if you are installing a TX 4000 board in a slot that has never held a TX 4000 board, the Windows® New Hardware Wizard appears, finds the required files, and exits.

4

At the prompt, invoke txcpcfg by entering the following command:

txcpcfg

txcpcfg displays the bus number, slot number, CP number, and CP model of boards that are present and configured. Only the bus number, slot number, and CP model type identify the board that you are currently configuring. The CP number is undefined. For example:

Bus

Slot

CP Number

CP Model

2

2

1

TX 4000

2

4

2

TX

4000

2

8

UNDEFINED

TX

4000

5

6

7

8

Record the bus and slot values for the TX 4000 board that you moved.

Assign a unique CP number to the undefined board by entering the following command:

txcpcfg bus slot unique_CP_number

where

bus is the bus number of the TX 4000 board that you are configuring.

slot is the slot number of the TX 4000 board that you are configuring.

unique_CP_number is a number you assign. Valid CP numbers within the system start at 1 and must be unique. They do not have to be consecutive.

For example, enter the following command to assign a CP number of 3 for the board with a bus number of 2 and a slot number of 8:

txcpcfg 2 8 3

Verify the configuration change by entering the following command:

txcpcfg

txcpcfg displays configuration information. The following example indicates a CP number of 3 for the TX board with a bus number of 2 and a slot number of 8:

Bus

Slot

CP Number

CP Model

2

2

1

TX 4000

2

4

2

TX

4000

2

8

3

TX

xxxx

where xxxx is 4000 for a TX 4000, TX 4000/20, TX 4000C, or TX 4000/20C board.

Save the configuration changes.

In a Windows system, configuration changes are saved automatically. In a UNIX system, configuration changes are deleted when you restart the system. Save the changes by editing the cpcfg file as described in Saving configuration changes on page 27.

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Contents July Copyright and legal notices Revision Release date Revision historyPage Table Of Contents Hardware specifications Current terminology IntroductionPage Overview of the TX TX 4000 board featuresBoard TX 4000 board provides PCI bus connectivity Software components Utility Description Utilities and demonstration programsProgram Demonstrates how to Page System requirements Installing the TX 4000 boardStep Description For details, refer to Installation summaryConfiguring H.100 bus termination Configuring the hardwareConfiguring SS7 Monitor mode DIP switch S1 Step Action Installing the boardUsing the configuration utility Configuring the TX 4000 boardDirectory Txcpcfg Assigning a CP numberAdding a board Changing a CP number Txcpcfg bus slot updatedCPnumberMoving a board Removing a board # Command Bus Slot CP Number Txcpcfg Saving configuration changesPage Establishing network Connectors and cablesConnections Dialogic MD1 RJ-45 interfaceEthernet interfaces Dual T1/E1 120 ohm adapter cableConnecting to the network T1 network considerations E1 network considerationsTesting in loopback mode TDM configuration Connecting TX boards for redundancyIP network configuration Single-node redundant signaling serverDual-node redundant signaling server Off Trunk has not been configured Verifying the installationExternal connection status LEDs Following table describes the functionality of each LED Ethernet LEDsBoard status LEDs Boot code LedsStatus LEDs Color Status when illuminated NumberVerifying the board installation Page General hardware specifications Hardware specificationsFeature Specification PhysicalCompliant interface Power requirementsEnvironment Software environmentDSX-1 telephony interface Cept E1 G.703 telephony interfacePage Index Sigtran