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cClick Ok.

The progress update dialog box appears and the BCM system begins the shutdown process. When the shutdown process is complete, the final warning dialog box appears, and the LEDs enter the flashing state.

dClick Ok to disconnect Element Manager.

When the shutdown Element Manager is disconnected, the system gives an audible beep. The LEDs remain in the flashing state until the hardware is shutdown (see “Shutting down the BCM 4.0 system hardware” on page 33).

If the system hardware is not shutdown within about 15 minutes, it automatically boots up again.

Shutting down the BCM 4.0 system hardware

Warning: Remove all of the connections to the BCM system before you power down the system.

Failure to disconnect lines before you power down the system can cause damage to the system.

1Remove the DS256 cables from the front of the BCM main unit and, if present, the expansion unit. This includes the data connections on the MSC.

Mark the cables to ensure correct reconnection.

Warning: You must disconnect power from the main unit after you have performed an Element Manager shutdown. The main unit cannot start operating again until after power has been disconnected and then reconnected.

2Turn off the power switch located on the BCM main unit and expansion unit.

3Disconnect the BCM main unit and expansion unit power cords from the AC outlet.

4Ensure you have room to access the part you are working on. Remove the BCM main unit from the rack, if necessary.

Shutting down a BCM 3.7 or lower system

1If you are adding or replacing an R2MFC MBM in an active system, perform the following steps:

a Access the Unified Manager. b Choose System.

c Select the Logoff menu and then click Shutdown. d Click Yes.

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Contents R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide North American Regulatory Information SafetyEnhanced 911 Configuration R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration GuideRadio-frequency Interference Hearing Aid Compatibility Important Safety InstructionsRepairs NN40010-300International Regulatory Information NN40010-300 Contents Chapter Preparing to install the R2MFC MBM Chapter R2MFC MBM maintenance Appendix a Configuring DIP switch settings and definitions MFC Register Signaling Panama Config 1 NN40010-300 Getting Help over the phone from a Nortel Solutions Center How to Get HelpGetting Help from the Nortel Web site Getting Help through a Nortel distributor or resellerHow to Get Help NN40010-300 Getting started About this guideAudience Acronyms Before you beginSymbols and text conventions Convention Example Used for PswdRelated publications Getting started NN40010-300 General information Chapter OverviewAdministration and maintenance tools R2MFC MBM faceplate elementsOverview System Status LEDs Config DIP switchesR2MFC MBM back and underside elements BNC and RJ-48 connectorsRS232 port E1 Status LEDsMBM DIP switches Power connectorsOverview NN40010-300 Chapter Preparing to install the R2MFC MBM Host system setup requirements Installation process mapPreparing to install the R2MFC MBM Host system setup requirementsConfig DIP switches R2MFC MBM setup requirementsCustomer supplied hardware requirements Overview of the R2MFC MBM installation Chapter Installing the R2MFC MBMInstalling the R2MFC MBM Shutting down the systemShutting down a BCM 4.0 system Shutting down the BCM 4.0 system hardware Shutting down a BCM 3.7 or lower systemInstalling an R2MFC MBM in the BCM platform base chassis Installing an R2MFC MBMInstalling an R2MFC MBM in the expansion unit Installing the rubber boot in an R2MFC module Installing an R2MFC MBM in the BCM50 expansion unitR2MFC Transmit Co-axial cable connected to the MBM Removing an R2MFC MBM Reconnecting the equipmentRemoving an R2MFC MBM from the BCM platform base chassis How to remove a BCM200 R2MFC MBMRemoving an R2MFC MBM from the expansion unit How to remove a BCM400 R2MFC MBMHow to remove the expansion unit front bezel Wiring an R2MFC MBMInstalling the R2MFC MBM Trunk wiring overview Connecting an R2MFC MBM to a service providerInstalling the R2MFC MBM Configuring the R2MFC MBM Chapter Configuring the R2MFC MBMMFCR2 side External Link configurable parameters Physical line characteristicsE1 framing Register signaling Line signalingOption Parameters Meaning Default Minimum or fixed number length + timer parametersSetting Config DIP switches Configuring the MFCR2 external linkCreating a customized country code Config DIP switch layoutE1 framing default parameters PRI side Internal Link configurable parametersSignaling Configuring the PRI internal linkConfiguring the PRI internal link using Element Manager Layer 2 signaling parametersParameter Setting Module configuration parametersBCM lines configuration for R2MFC MBM Configuring the PRI internal link using Unified ManagerModule type BCM module configuration for R2MFC MBM Off Turning on second dial tone Turning on second dial tone using Element ManagerOutgoing dialing configuration for second dial tone Turning on second dial tone using Unified ManagerConfiguring the R2MFC MBM Inter-working functionality Chapter R2MFC MBM maintenanceR2MFC MBM maintenance Clock synchronizationTranslation of Subscriber Status Setting the R2MFC MBM to diagnostic mode Diagnostic toolsDiagnostic and loopback modes Mode Description Call AvailabilityAlarms Measurements AlarmsIncoming signal errors Alarms propagationGroup I Alarms propagation Sheet 1 Alarm CauseGroup II alarms propagation R2MFC MBM maintenance Group I Alarms propagation Sheet 2Faceplate LEDs System status monitor LEDsLogs and traces Error messagesLED Name Yellow LED Red LEDReplacing an R2MFC MBM Overview of module replacement processUpgrading firmware Connect using Hyper-terminal setup parametersProgram responds starting rec 0. Hit any key to continue R2MFC MBM maintenance NN40010-300 Chapter Command Line Interface CLI Users and passwordsOverview Command Line Interface CLI Accessing the CLILOad directory CLI commands CommandsINfo directory CLI commands LOad directoryVIew directory VIew directory CLI commandsCNtrl directory CNtrl directory CLI commands Sheet 1NN40010-300 COnfig directory CNtrl directory CLI commands Sheet 3COnfig directory CLI commands Sheet 1 NN40010-300 ALarm directory CLI commands Sheet 1 ALarm directoryNN40010-300 SWerr directory SWerr directory CLI commandsMFC directory MFC directory CLI commands Sheet 1MFC directory CLI commands Sheet 2 See Chapter , MFC Signal Definitions, on page 111 for MFC R2 directory R2 directory CLI commands Sheet 1Command Line Interface CLI R2 directory CLI commands Sheet 2 PRI directory PRI directory CLI commandsCommand Line Interface CLI NN40010-300 Shows the Config DIP switch layout Appendix a Configuring DIP switch settings and definitionsSecond dial tone DIP switch settings Country selection DIP switch settingsCountry code defaults Mexico ConfigMexico Config 1 R2 A/B signals Interpretation of received MFC signals Interpretation of transmitted MFC signals Sheet 1Meaning Signal Mexico Config Interpretation of received MFC signals Sheet 1 Mexico Config 2 R2 A/B signalsInterpretation of transmitted MFC signals Brazil Config 1 R2 A/B signals Brazil ConfigInterpretation of received MFC signals Brazil Config Brazil Config 2 R2 A/B signals Argentina Config Argentina Config 1 R2 A/B Signals Interpretation of received MFC signals Chile Config 1 R2 A/B signals Chile ConfigSignal Block Panama Config Configuring DIP switch settings and definitions NN40010-300 Diagnostics and Loopback Dip Switch Settings Appendix B Diagnostic and loopback DIP switch settingsDiagnostic and loopback DIP switch settings NN40010-300 Appendix C MFC Signal Definitions MFC signal definitionsMFC signal meaning MFC Signal Definitions NN40010-300 Cable pinouts Appendix D CLI Cable PinoutCLI Cable Pinout NN40010-300