Chapter 6: IP interface configuration
3.While the display characters are flashing, press the button until the switch ID, A through J, shows on the top character of the LED display. When the correct letter shows, stop. The letter flashes a few times, or 5 seconds, then stops. The next character down starts to flash. This is the first digit of the cabinet number.
Note:
The number to program is the cabinet number, not the port network number. If you have more than one IPSI in a cabinet, they all have the same cabinet number.
4.While the first digit of the number is flashing, press the button until the correct tens digit, 0 through 6, for the cabinet number shows on the display. When the correct digit appears, stop. The digit flashes for about 5 seconds, then stops. Then the second digit starts flashing.
5.While the second digit is flashing, press the button until the correct units digit, 0 through 9, for the cabinet number shows on the display. When the correct digit shows, stop. The digit flashes for about 5 seconds, then stops.
6.All segments of the display go dark for one second. Then, the Switch ID and media gateway stack number shows in the top three characters of the LED display. A "V" is shown in the fourth or bottom character. When the DHCP server assigns an address to the IPSI, the center of the "V" fills in. The filled in "V" looks like the bottom half of a diamond.
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For a duplicated control network, repeat these steps for the second IPSI in the cabinet.
64 Installing and Configuring the Avaya | January 2008 |