Sony Ericsson LBI-38965 installation manual Software Installation, Installation Contents Diskette

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If the BCU/CAL is being connected to a network, plug a MAU (either coaxial or twisted pair) into the 15-pin female connector labeled "ETHERNET" on the TVME-712/M transition module on the rear of the BCU/CAL enclosure and attach the MAU to the network. If the BCU/CAL is being connected to a 10BASE-15 (Thick Ethernet) network, no MAU is required. Attach the transceiver cable directly to the 15-pin connector on the transition module.

If CAL is to be enabled for this installation, then connect the Emulex P2516 terminal server(s) to the same network segment to which the BCU/CAL is connected and switch on the power. Be sure to wait 5 minutes after applying power to the P2516 before continuing on to the next step. Even though it is a separate unit, the terminal server is an integral part of the CAL. The terminal server must be situated near the VAX System Manger's terminal server (DECServer). The ports on the P2516 connect to the ports on the DECServer with RS-232 cables. The port connections will be different for each installation, depending on which sites will be monitored by CAL.

Turn on all power switches and wait for approximately 2 minutes. The following indications signify that the BCU/CAL is functioning properly:

The red LEDs on the BCU/CAL are not illuminated.

The amber "STATUS" LED on the TVME-147 is lit dimly or is flashing.

The green "RUN" LED on the fv5310 is illuminated.

The console terminal displays the message Login:

If any of these conditions are not met, then double-check the connections and try to restart the BCU/CAL by switching the power off, waiting 15 seconds, and switching on the power again. If normal operation is not achieved, then leave the power switched on and the network connected. It may be possible to diagnose the BCU/CAL remotely over the network.

The personality of the BCU/CAL unit is set during manufacture, but can be changed by using the product utility, which can be run from the BCU/CAL command line after logging in. For details on this utility, see the User Interface Manual (LBI- 38967).

For BCU/CAL operation via the console terminal, refer to the User Interface Manual (LBI-38967).

4.2. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION

The following section describes the software distribution, installation, and configuration of the BCU/CAL application(s).

4.2.1. Distribution Media

The BCU/CAL software is distributed on four 1.44Mb MS-DOS compatible floppy diskettes. The first three disks contain Ericsson GE executable code, supplied in ASCII S-Record format. The head (first few lines) of the files on these disks identifies the software revision of the distribution.

The fourth disk (Installation Disk 4) contains template ASCII configuration files which are intended to be modified by the end user.

The table below summarizes the contents of the distribution disks.

 

Table 1 - BCU/CAL Installation Diskettes

 

 

Installation

Contents

Diskette

 

1

LOADER.SX - “Bootstrap” loader for the BCU/CAL application.

2

BC_A.SX - First segment of the BCU/CAL executable image.

3

BC_B.SX - Second segment of the BCU/CAL executable image.

4

Product configuration files to be modified by the BCU/CAL end user.

 

 

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Contents System and Installation Manual LBI-38965 Table of ContentsTable of Contents BCU/CAL Architecture IntroductionCAL Functional Description BCU Functional DescriptionCall Types Supported Physical Description and Compatibility Physical SpecificationsTVME147 CPU BCU/CAL ArchitectureCPU Backwards Compatibility CompatibilityCommon BCU and CAL Operational Specifications SpecificationsBCU Operational Specifications Billing Architecture BCU Operation Overview Billing ArchitectureGrouping Calls Group Billing ModeRF Channel Usage Air Time ConversationsFile Name Contents Unit Data Default DataOperator Functions Database ElementsCall Processing CDR Output CDR Processing ErrorsCall Processing CDR ProcessingSystem Manager Interface CAL Operational SpecificationsProtocol Supported CAL Operation Overview Additional Product Features Network File SystemHardware Installation InstallationInstallation Contents Diskette Software InstallationParameter Meaning File Name UsageParameter EXPORTS.DAT Configuration FileDirectory Clientip EXPORTS.DAT File Parameters CAL.DAT Configuration FileSITE01 CAL.DAT File ParametersPrerequisites Initial InstallationInstallation Return Default System Accounts First-Time ConfigurationLogin Password Access Level User Information Entering bcs invokes the BCS program PrerequisiteSystem Disk Booting User Information Invoke the BCS program Proper System ShutdownSoftware Upgrades CAL Terminal Server ConfigurationExample Configuration Tips Page Appendix a Edacs Billing CDR Format Record Encoding OverviewBilling by Conversation Billing for Multiple SitesMOBILE-TO-LAND Telephone Interconnect Calls Record LayoutSINGLE-SITE Calls MULTIPLE-SITE CallsName Size Format Range/Values Description Table A.1 Call Detail Record Field DescriptionsTable A.2 Call Types Call Type DefinitionsCall Type Description Valid with Hex Decimal Rec. Type A0-FF Table A.3 Call Type Bit Field Definitions Call Type Bit FieldsCDR File Topics Appendix B Physical Configuration Details Jumper Settings Figure B.1 Tvme 147SA1 Single-Board Computer Figure B.2 Tvme 712/M Transition Module Figure B.4 fv5310 Main Board Figure B.5 fv5310 Mezzanine Card Scsi Connector Pwr Table B.2 WANServer Port DB-25F Signal Name Function ConnectorCable Pinouts Table B.1 WANServer PortTable B.4 WANServer Port Table B.3 WANServer PortDB-25M Connector Signal Name Function BCU/CAL Port Table B.5 BCU/CAL Hdlc Loopback Cable SpecificationFigure B.9 CAL Terminal Server to Distribution Panel Cable A14 INM AC H106 Computer Terminal Appendix C Fault Tolerance Redundant Operation Figure C.1 Edacs Billing Fault Tolerant Architecture