Nortel Networks 553-3901-200 instruction manual Remove the Misp, Install the BRSC, Silc and Uilc

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6Observe the red LED on the MISP faceplate.

If the red LED lights and stays lit continuously without flashing three times, the card is defective. Remove the MISP, choose a new MISP, and repeat the installation procedure.

If the red LED lights, flashes three times, and turns off, the MISP is operating correctly and is configured and enabled. Go to step 7.

If it lights, flashes three times, and stays lit continuously, the MISP is operating correctly but is not configured and enabled. Go to step 7.

7Repeat steps 1 through 6 for each MISP requiring installation.

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Remove the MISP

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 out the card from the module.

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Install the BRSC, SILC and UILC

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 CE/PE 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.

ISDN Basic Rate Interface Installation

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Contents Isdn Basic Rate Interface InstallationPage Revision history Standard 7.00 January Contents 6 of 46 Contents About this document 8 of 46 About this document Standard 7.00 January Contents Preinstallation preparationReference list Prepare the siteUnpack and inspect System Engineering Power EngineeringTake inventory 12 of 46 Preinstallation preparation Standard 7.00 January Install Isdn BRI hardware Install Isdn BRI hardware for line applications Select the card slots To install Isdn BRI cards, perform the following stepsMISPs BRSCsSILCs/UILCs PRI/DTI NT8D35 Network moduleNT8D37 IPE module NT5D21 Core/Network module Remove the module cover for card installationModule cover locking latches Install the MispRemove the Misp Install the BRSC, Silc and UilcConnect Isdn BRI terminals to Meridian Remove the BRSC, Silc and UilcConnect Isdn BRI terminals to Meridian Connect Meridian 1 modules to the MDF Connect the Meridian 1 to the MDF SILC/UILC port designations at the MDF26 of 46 Install Isdn BRI hardware Install Isdn BRI hardware Page 27 Cross-connect the MDF Cross-connect Silc and/or Uilc ports to the building wiring Distribution frame Note Cross-connect the Silc port to the office wiringCross-connect the Uilc port to the office wiring Port Silc UilcBL / BL-R 34 of 46 Install Isdn BRI hardware Connect the terminating resistors Connect the Isdn BRI terminals to the DSLConnect the Isdn BRI terminal to the S/T interface Install Isdn BRI hardware Page 37 Install the clock reference on the Silc Install Isdn BRI hardware for trunk applicationsInstall Isdn BRI hardware Page 39 Isdn BRI clock reference tables Code Length feet Use Connect clock reference cablesClock reference cable connection Clock recoveryInstall the Silc and the Uilc Connect Meridian 1 to the Main Distribution Frame MDFCross-connect the Main Distribution Frame MDF Install Isdn BRI hardware Page 43 Card location forms Number Slot number Connector PortsInstall Isdn BRI hardware Page 45 46 of 46 Install Isdn BRI hardware Standard 7.00 January Page Isdn Basic Rate Interface Installation

553-3901-200 specifications

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