Nortel Networks NN43001-318 manual Procedure Installing the BRSC, SILC, and Uilc

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1Hold the MISP by its card-locking devices. Squeeze the tabs to unlatch the card-locking devices and lift the tabs out and away from the card.

2Carefully remove the MISP from its card slot, and slowly slide the card from the module.

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Procedure 5

Installing the BRSC, SILC, and UILC

Step Action

After MISPs are installed, install SILCs, UILCs, and BRSCs, as required. As the cards are installed, keep a list of the card type (BRSC, SILC or UILC), the module number, and the number of the card slot containing the card. Use the Core/Network Module card location form or the IPE Module card location form at the end of this chapter to document this information.

1Hold the card by its card-locking devices. Squeeze the tabs to unlatch the card-locking devices and lift them away from the card.

2Insert the BRSC, SILC, or UILC into the selected card slot of the module so it engages the card guides in the module.

3Slide the BRSC, SILC, or UILC into the module until it engages the backplane connector.

4Push the card firmly into the connector using the locking devices as levers by pushing them toward the card’s front panel.

5Push the tabs firmly against the front panel of the card so they latch to the front lip in the module and to the post on the card.

6Observe the red LED located on the faceplate.

If the red LED turns on and stays lit continuously, the card is defective. Remove the card, choose a new card, and repeat the installation procedure.

If it flashes three times and then turns off, the card is operating correctly. Go to step 7.

If the red LED flashes three times and then stays lit continuously, the card is operating correctly but is not configured. Go to step 7.

7On the CE or IPE Module card location form, fill in the card type and the module number next to the slot number of the installed card.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning

NN43001-318 01.02 Standard

Release 5.0 20 June 2007

Copyright © 2003-2007, Nortel Networks

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Contents Isdn Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning Page August JuneMay SeptemberRevision history Contents Generating traffic reports Contents Contents About this document SubjectApplicable systems System migrationRelated information Intended audienceConventions TerminologyOnline CD-ROMContents Preparing the siteUnpacking and inspecting Taking inventoryInstalling Isdn BRI hardware Installing Isdn BRI hardware for line applicationsTo install Isdn BRI cards, perform the following steps Procedure Selecting the card slotsBRSCs MISPsSILCs/UILCs NT8D37 IPE module NT8D35 Network module Large SystemNT8D37 IPE module Large System NT4N41 Core/Network module Large SystemProcedure Remove the module cover for card installation Module cover locking latchesProcedure Installing the Misp Procedure Removing the MispProcedure Installing the BRSC, SILC, and Uilc Procedure Remove the BRSC, SILC, and Uilc Procedure Connecting Isdn BRI terminals to the systemStep Action End SILC/UILC port designations at the MDF Connect the system to the MDFInstalling Isdn BRI hardware for line applications Cross-connecting the MDF Step Action End Cross-connect the Silc port to the office wiring Cross-connect the Uilc port to the office wiring Silc Uilc Pairs Pair color PortPort signals Panel connectors Card Connecting the Isdn BRI terminals to the DSL Connecting the terminating resistors Procedure Connecting the Isdn BRI terminals to the DSLConnect the Isdn BRI terminal to the S/T interface Installing Isdn BRI hardware for trunk applications Installing the clock reference on the Silc Removing the module cover for card installationInstalling the Misp Procedure Providing clock referencing on the SilcConnecting clock reference cables Isdn BRI clock reference tables Code Length feet UseProcedure Connecting clock reference cables Clock recoveryClock reference cable connection Connecting the system to the Main Distribution Frame MDF Installing the Silc and the UilcCross-connecting the Main Distribution Frame MDF Installing Isdn BRI hardware for trunk applications Card location forms SILC/UILC or Brsc Number Slot number Connector PortsSILC/UILC or Brsc Installing Isdn BRI hardware for trunk applications Installing Isdn BRI hardware Introduction Verifying Isdn BRI operationSet up Isdn BRI terminals Setting up Isdn BRI test terminals and trunksProcedure Performing acceptance testing Set up Isdn BRI trunking Local Exchange connectivity Isdn BRI acceptance testing setup for terminalsSet up Isdn BRI trunking TIE trunk connectivity Setting up Isdn BRI test terminals and trunks Preparing the system Hardware requirements Line and packet data applicationsIsdn BRI trunking Hardware Product code DescriptionNTAK20AB Correct responses to Loop and Misp prompts in LD Installation proceduresSummary Cabinet SystemsInstallation procedures Installation procedures Silc is not Silc is cloc See Note Clock reference ReferenceRemove the cover from the system 60 Configuring Isdn BRI hardware Procedure Installing the SILCs and UILCs Remove the cover from the assigned systemSilc line power options Jumper plug settings for normal power on the TX and RX leads Procedure Removing the Silc and Uilc Procedure Installing the PRI hardwareConnecting the Isdn BRI terminals for line applications 66 Configuring Isdn BRI hardware End 68 Configuring Isdn BRI hardware Installation procedures Uilc port designation label at the cross-connect terminal TX+ BL-W BK-G TX+ BK-BR Cross-connecting a Silc port to the office wiring 74 Configuring Isdn BRI hardware Interface connector specification RJ45 jack Pin signal name Signal name76 Configuring Isdn BRI hardware End Connecting the Isdn BRI terminal to the S/T interface Connecting the Isdn network terminator to the U interface Procedure Initializing a Nortel Networks M5317TDX terminal M5317TDX terminal error codes Error Code Number Description No valid voice SpidConnecting the Isdn BRI trunks for trunking applications Error Code Number DescriptionEnd Cross-connecting an Silc port Cross-connecting a Uilc port 86 Configuring Isdn BRI hardware Testing Isdn BRI functions Voice calls Procedure Performing a call hold testCall Hold Procedure Perform a Call Waiting test Call WaitingFeature Fundamentals NN43001-580 Call Forward No AnswerProcedure Performing a Call Forward No Answer test Calling Line Identification Presentation and RestrictionIsdn BRI Conference National ISDN-1 and Etsi Procedure Perform an Isdn BRI Conference test Procedure Perform a Call Join test on Conference Isdn BRI Special Hunting Procedure Perform a hunting test Isdn BRI National ISDN-1 Call Forward All Calls Isdn BRI Etsi Call Forwarding Unconditional Circuit-switched data calls Procedure Perform a circuit-switched data call testPacket data transmission Packet data transmission End Removing the test setup Testing an Isdn BRI trunkProcedure Perform procedure to test an Isdn BRI trunk DSL Testing Isdn BRI functions Generating traffic reports Option Meaning Network traffic reportNetwork traffic report Page Isdn Basic Rate Interface Installation and Commissioning

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