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V880 manual
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Contents
Main
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Preface
Reasons for reissue
Organization
Availability
Related documentation
Change description
Software documents
Administration documents
Avaya CMS upgrade documents
Base load upgrades
Platform upgrades and data migration
Avaya Call Management System Upgrade Express (CUE)
Hardware documents
Communication Manager documents
Documentation Web sites
Support
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Installation
Preparing for installation
Safety precautions
System precautions
Required tools
Electrical specifications
Physical specifications
Service access specifications
Environmental specifications
Unpacking and inventorying the equipment
Parts list
Computer layout
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Back panel
The following figure shows the back panel of the computer.
Hardware options
Rack mounting
Setting up power
Peripheral connectivity
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Peripheral connectivity
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Parts list
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Connecting the remote console modem
Connecting the RSC for remote access (optional)
Connecting the switch link
Turning on the system and verifying POST
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Identifying installed PCI cards
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Setting the remote console modem options
Sportster 33.6 faxmodem options
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Paradyne Comsphere 3910 modem options
Recommended options
Option buttons
Setting the options
Configuring Factory/Async_Dial
Setting the data rate
Setting the handshake options
Setting the Dial_Line strap group
Saving your settings
Turning the system over for provisioning
Maintenance
Precautions
Computer layout
Front panel
Maintenance
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Rear panel
The following figure shows the back panel of the computer.
Turning the computer off and on
Turning off the computer
Turning on the computer
Accessing components inside the computer
Opening and removing a side door
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Maintaining PCI cards
Precautions
PCI card configuration
Maintaining hot-plug PCI cards
PCI slot LEDs for hot-plug operation
Preparing a hot-plug card for removal
Removing a hot-plug PCI card
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Installing a hot-plug PCI card
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Configuring the new or replacement card
Replacing the graphics card
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Installing the XVR-100 software packages
Replacing older Dual Ethernet and Dual SCSI cards
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Maintaining HSI/P cards
Replacing an HSI/P card
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Installing the first HSI/P card or a pair of HSI/P cards
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Installing HSI/P software and patches
Setting up the switch link for each ACD
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Adding a second HSI/P card
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Replacing the RSC card
Replacing the RSC card
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Maintaining disk drives
Disk drive compatibility with CMS loads
Prerequisites
Disk drive configurations
Replacing disk drives
Replacing a single boot disk or replacing data disks
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Maintaining disk drives
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disk drives.
6. Record the faulty disk number.
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Replacing both boot disks
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Setting up replacement disk drives
Partitioning replacement disk drives
Disk partition values
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Partitioning and formatting a replacement disk
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Adding disk drives (optional)
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Replacing the DVD-ROM drive
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Maintaining tape drives
Tape drive compatibility
Ordering tapes
Cleaning the tape drive
Replacing the internal tape drive
DDS-4
DAT 72
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Adding and removing an external tape drive for data migration
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Maintaining CPU/Memory boards
CPU and memory configurations
Maintaining CPU/Memory boards
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Checking the current memory and CPU configuration
2. Record the current memory size, memory configuration, and CPU configuration.
Shutting down the system
Removing a CPU/Memory board
Replacing memory
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Installing a CPU/Memory board
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Restarting the system
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Replacing a power supply
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Troubleshooting
Using the remote console
Redirecting the console using Solaris
Redirecting the local console to the remote console
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Redirecting the remote console back to the local console
Redirecting the console using OpenBoot mode
Redirecting the local console to the remote console
Redirecting the remote console back to the local console
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Using the RSC
Redirecting the local console to the RSC
Redirecting the RSC to the local console
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Troubleshooting
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Using the prtdiag command
Tools
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Using the cfgadm command
System messages
OpenBoot PROM firmware tests
Using the OpenBoot PROM tests
Test descriptions
Probing disk drives
Probing all media devices
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OpenBoot diagnostic tests
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POST diagnostic messages
Memory failure
OpenBoot initialization commands
Diagnosing LED patterns
Front panel LEDs
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PCI slot LEDs
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Power supply LEDs
Disk drive LEDs
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Tape drive LEDs
Sun Validation Test Suite (VTS)
Prerequisites
Using SunVTS
Troubleshooting disk drives and DVD-ROM drives
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Troubleshooting tape drives
Checking tape status
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Reassigning device instance numbers for tape devices
Recovery procedures
Preserving data after a system failure
Loss of power
Turning on the computer
Turning off the computer
Probe command warnings
Reseating HSI/P cards
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Resetting a device alias
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Remote console port problems
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Glossary
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Index
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