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Contents
Chapter 1: Installing and Cabling the Cabinets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
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Chapter 2: Completing Installation and Cable Pinouts . . . . . . . . . . 151
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Chapter 5: Adding or Removing Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231
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About This Book
Conventions used in this book
General
Typographic
Admonishments
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Physical dimensions
Trademarks
How to get this book
On the Web
Non-Web
Where to get additional help
Tell us what you think
Security Issues
Antistatic Protection
Remove/Install circuit packs
Chapter 1: Installing and Cabling the Cabinets
Read This First
Pre-installation checklist
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Go to the RFA website
No direct connection
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Check Customers Order
Correcting Shipping Errors
Unpack and Inspect
Figure 1: Equipment Packed with the Compact Modular Cabinet
Comcodes for CMC1
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Install the System Cabinets
Set the Carrier Address ID All Cabinets
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Figure 2: Setting Carrier Address ID (Right Side)
Floor-Mount the Cabinet
Wall-Mount the Cabinets
Install Plywood Backing onto Wall
Single-Cabinet Installation
2 or 3 Vertically Mounted Cabinets
2 Cabinets Vertically Mounted and 1 Cabinet Horizontally Mounted
Install Cabinet A Wall-Mount
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Install 2 or 3 Vertically Mounted Cabinets
Figure 6: Typical Vertical Multicabinet Installation
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To install vertically-mounted cabinets: 1. Securely tighten the shoulder screws and safety screws.
Install 2 Cabinets Verticall y and 1 Cabinet Horizontally
Figure 7: Typical 3-Cabinet Installation
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Install Left and Right Panels Wall-Mount
AC Power and Ground
Check AC Power
Approved Grounds
Approved Floor Grounds
Uninterruptible Power Supply
CMC Power Switch
Connect Cabinet Grounds and Other Grounds
Install the Ground Block
Figure 11: Typical Cabinet Grounding
Install Coupled Bonding Conductor
Connect and Route Cabinet AC Power Cords
Figure 12: Routing AC Power Cords to a Power Distribution Unit
Cable the System
Cable the Multi-Cabinet System Wall-Mount
Vertically Mounted System
Vertically and Horizontally Mounted System
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Install Main Distribution Frame (MDF) and External Modem
Install the MDF
Bottom-mounted MDF with Modem
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Figure 16: Typical Bottom-Mount MDF and Modem Cable Routing
2. External modem 3. Processor interface cable (connect P2 to
modem, connect J1 to cable 1 on MDF) 4. #12 x 1-inch shoulder screw
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Top-Mounted MDF
2. Connect cable 1 to slot 1 3. #12 x 1-inch shoulder screw
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Dual MDFs
2. Connect cable 1 to slot 1 3. To external modem
Use this configuration when mounting two MDFs. Figure 18: Preliminary Dual-Mount MDF Cable Routing
Install Main Distribution Frame (MDF) and External Modem
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1. Main distribution frame (MDF) 2. #12 x 1-inch shoulder screw
Install the External Modem
Install Equipment Room Hardware
Cross-Connect the Cabinets to the MDF
Circuit Pack Installation
Circuit Pack Slot Loading
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Figure 20: Control Carrier Slot Layout
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1. Line circuit pack slots 2. Trunk circuit pack slots
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Figure 21: Example MDF Connections
Off-Premises Circuit Protection
Install Sneak Fuse Panels
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Label the Main Distribution Frame
Set Up System Access
Starting Terminal Emulation
Connecting a PC
Direct connection
Remote connection
Connecting through a data module
Data module settings
Adding a data module
Testing hardware connections
Setting the operating mode
Setting the 7400B+ options
Connecting by analog modem
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Set Ringing Option
Activate and Administer the System
Power Up System
Single Cabinet Installations
Multi-Cabinet Installations
Deliver or Install the License File
System Administration
Log into the System
Check System Status
Check Customer Options
Set Country Options
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Change Craft Password
Set Daylight Savings Rules
Set Date and Time
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Circuit Pack Administration
Set System Maintenance Parameters
Administer the Attendant Console
Save Translations
Add Translations
Install and Wire Telephones and Trunks
DCP, analog, and ISDN-BRI
Analog Station or 2-Wire Digital Station Example
Analog Tie Trunk Example
Digital Tie Trunk Example
DS1 Tie Trunk Example
Collocated DS1 Tie Trunks
DS1 Tie Trunks Using T1 Channel Service Unit
3-Pair and 4-Pair Modularity
Install Attendant Console Optional
Hard-Wire Bridging
Dual Wiring of 2-Wire and 4-Wire Endpoints
Install 26B1 Selector Console Optional
Administer IP Stations and Trunks
Install and Wire Telephone Power Supplies
Typical Adjunct Power Connections
Adjunct Power Adapter
Adjunct Power Connections End-to-End
Auxiliary Power for an Attendant Console
Local and Phantom Power
1145B2 Power Supply
Important Warning for 1145B2 Power Supply
Mounting the 1145B2/1146B2 Power Supply
Figure 40: 1145B2/1146B2 Mounting Arrangement
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Figure 41: Expanded Power Distribution Unit
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1145Power Unit
1. Wall Mounting Plate 2. Second 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit 3. T Cable (H600-347-G7)
4. First 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit 5. 1145B2 Power Unit
Install the Wall-Mounting Plates
Mount the 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit
Install the Battery Mounting/Wiring
Install the Expanded Power Distribution Unit
Power Up and Test the Power Supply
Wire the 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit
Figure 42: Typical Wiring to a Telephone
Reset LEDs on Power Distribution Unit
1152A1 Mid-Span Power Distribution Unit
Important Safety Instructions
Using the 1152A1 PDU
Connect the 1152A1 PDU
CAUTION:
RJ-45
Connect the Cables
Data In Data & Power Out
Connecting cables to telephones and other end devices
P333T-PWR Power over Ethernet Stackable Switch
P333T-PWR switch Important Safety Instructions
Using the P333T-PWR switch
Connect the P333T-PWR switch
Power upAC input
Power upDC input (optional)
Connect the Cables
1151B1 and 1151B2 Power Supplies
Important Safety Instructions for 1151B1 and 1151B2 Power Supplies
Using 1151B1 and 1151B2 Power Supplies
Connect the 1151B1 or 1151B2 Power Supplies
Connect External Alarms and Auxiliary Connections
Alarm Input
Alarm Output
Emergency Transfer and Auxiliary Power
Telephone Pin Designations
CAMA/E911 Installation
Configuration
Hardware Setup
Administration Setup
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Figure 49: Group Member Assignments form (page 5)
CAMA/E911 Installation
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Figure 50: Feature Access Code (FAC) form (page 1)
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Install the BRI Terminating Resistor
Terminating Resistor Adapter
Closet Mounted (110RA1-12)
Install Multi-point Adapters
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BR851-B Adapter (T-Adapter)
1. Wire pairs 2. Pin number s 3. Modular plug (male)
4. Female 5. T-Type adapter (BR851-B)
367A Adapter
Basic Multi-point Installation Distances
Install Off-Premises Station Wiring
Install Off-Premises or Out-of-Building Stations
Analog Off-Premises Stations
Figure 62: Connections for 1 to 8 Out-of-Building Analog Telephones
Circuit Protectors
Digital Out-of-Building Telephones
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Install Emergency Transfer Unit and Associated Te le phones
Install the Emergency Transfer Panel
Install Emergency Transfer Unit and Associated Telephones
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Figure 64: 808A Emergency Transfer Panel
4. 25-pair male connector
1. 808A emergency transfer panel 2. Circuit start selection switches 3. Trunk identification label
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Install Emergency Transfer Unit and Associated Telephones
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Install Telephone for Power Transfer Unit
Trunk/Auxiliary Field: Telephone Used Only for Emergency Transfer
1. To network interface facility 2. To blue or white station field 3. To analog line circuit pack
4. To CO trunk circuit pack 5. To power transfer unit 6. To control carrier AUX connector
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Trunk/Auxiliary Field: Telephone Used for Emergency Transfer and as Normal Extension
Telephone Installation
Connect Modem to Telephone Network
External Modem Option Settings
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Chapter 2: Completing Installation and Cable Pinouts
System Administration
Alarms and Reporting
No External Modem Installed (or No Alarm Origination to INADS)
External Modem Installed
Register the Switch for Maintenance
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Place a Test Call
Set Neon Voltage Ring Ping
Installation Completion
Power Supply LED Indications
TN760E Tie Trunk Option Settings
Figure 69: TN760E Tie Trunk Circuit Pack (Component Side)
Table 33: TN760E Option Switch Settings and Administration
TN464HP and TN2464CP Option Settings
TN464HP and TN2464CP Option Settings
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Figure 70: TN464HP and TN2464CP Option Settings
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Connector and Cable Diagrams Pinout Charts
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Processor Interface Cable Pinout
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Table 37: Port Circuit Pack Lead Designations (continued)
Completing Installation and Cable Pinouts
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Table 41: Circuit Pack and Auxiliary Equipment Classifications
Completing Installation and Cable Pinouts
Table 42: Circuit Pack and Auxiliary Equipment Leads (Pinout Charts)
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Table 42: Circuit Pack and Auxiliary Equipment Leads (Pinout Charts) (continued)
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Read This First
7-digit dial plan expansion
Call Management System
Service Interruption
Contact Network Technicians
Translation Card Upgrade Procedures
Usable Circuit Packs
Software Upgrade
Task Table
Pre-upgrade checklist
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Go to the RFA Website
Have direct connection
No direct connection
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Pre-upgrade administration changes
Remove Print Messages Feature Access Code
Upgrading R6csi/R7csi/R8csi to Avaya Communication Manager on an Avaya DEFINITY S erver CSI
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Remove print-msgs buttons
Task Table
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Figure 72: Station form
Figure 73: Attendant Console form
Remove MSA node names
Remove MSA processor channels
Remove MET station administration
Check SPE
Verify Software Version
Verify System Status
Disable Scheduled Maintenance and Alarm Origination to INADS
Check Link Status
Save Announcements (if necessary)
Shut Down DEFINITY AUDIX System (if necessary)
Replace Circuit Packs
Install the License File
Pre-installation
Installation (direct connection)
Installation (no direct connection)
Display Memory-Configuration
Set Daylight Savings Rules
Verify the Upgrade
Enable Scheduled Maintenance
Register the Switch for Maintenance
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DEFINITY AUDIX Power Procedures
Power Down the AUDIX System
Power Up the AUDIX System
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Read this first
7-digit dial plan expansion
Service interruption
Call Management System (CMS)
Software compatibility
Usable circuit packs
Wireless systems
Task table
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Pre-upgrade checklist
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Go to the RFA website
Have direct connection
No direct connection
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Pre-upgrade administration changes
Remove Print Messages Feature Access Code
Remove print-msgs buttons
Task table
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Figure 78: Station form
Figure 79: Attendant Console form
Remove MSA node names
Remove MSA processor channels
Remove MET station administration
Check SPE
Verify version
Verify system status
Disable scheduled maintenance and alarm origination
Check link status
Save announcements (if necessary)
Upgrade the software
Install the License File
Pre-installation
Installation (direct connection)
Installation (no direct connection)
Administer no-license/emergency numbers
Set daylight savings rules
Verify the upgrade
Check link status
Enable scheduled maintenance
Register the switch for maintenance
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Restore busyouts
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Chapter 5: Adding or Removing Hardware
Add Circuit Packs
Upgrade Firmware on Programmable Circuit Packs
Self and C-LAN-distributed download procedure
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Prepare for download
Verify hardware/software requirements
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Get circuit pack information
Set up source circuit packs file system
Upload image file from the Web to staging area
FTP the image file to source
Schedule a download to target(s)
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Monitor download progress
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Reseat VAL circuit pack
Disable file system
Troubleshooting firmware downloads
Aborting a firmware download
Testing firmware download
Backing out of a firmware download
Reverting to an older TN799DP or TN2501AP vintage
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Install TN464HP/TN2464CP with Echo Cancellation
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Add CO, FX, WATS, and PCOL
Add DID Trunks
Add Tie Trunks
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Add DS1 Tie and OPS
Service Interruption
Add Speech Synthesis
Add Code Calling Access
Add Pooled Modem
Settings for Modem Connected to Data Module
Settings for Modem Connected to the Data Terminal Equipment (DTE)
Add Integrated Announcements/TN2501AP
Replacing a TN750/B/C circuit pack
Announcement File Specifications
Caveats
Before you start
Configurations
Hardware specifications
Backplane Adapter
LAN cable
Switch administration before hardware installation
Hardware installation
Administer the IP connections
list configuration board
change node-names ip
change ip-interfaces
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add data-module
add ip-route
Test the IP connections
Add ISDNPRI
North American
International
Add Packet Bus Support
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Add Packet Bus Support
Disable Alarm Origination
Install Circuit Packs
Administer the Bus Bridge
Test the Packet Bus and C-LAN Circuit Pack
Veri fy Customer Optio ns
Add CallVisor ASAI
Enable ASAI option
Add Packet Bus Support
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Add TTC Japanese 2-Mbit Trunks
Installing the trunk
Add DCS Interface
Add Circuit Packs
Administer the Bus Bridge
Test the Packet Bus and Control-LAN Circuit Pack
Install Cables
Enter Added Translations
Add ISDNBRI
Add the Packet Bus Support
Add Circuit Packs
Install Cables
Enter Added Translations
Add Radio Controller
Add IP Solutions
Add IP Media Processor
Preparing for Installation and Upgrade
Check your onsite equipment
Check your shipment
Installing the TN2302AP IP Media Processor
Connect the cables for TN799DP
Connect the cables for TN2302AP
Connect the Ethernet
Install the Circuit Packs
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Initial Administration Steps for C-LAN and IP Media Processor
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Test the External Connection to the LAN
Upgrading TN802 IP Trunking to TN2302AP IP Media Processor
Pre-upgrade steps
Remove the Circuit Packs
Replace the Cables
Install the circuit packs
Administration
Upgrading a TN802B IP Interface Assembly to TN2302AP IP Media Processor
Pre-upgrade steps
Remove the Circuit Packs
Replace the Cables
Install the circuit packs
Administration
Installing an Integrated Channel Service Unit (ICSU) Module
Checking for required components
Installing the 120A3A CSU
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Installing a J58890CG Power Distribution Unit
Mounting without a backing plate
Mounting with a backing plate
Install terminal server
Installing and administering the terminal server
Distance limits
Cabling diagram
Making the connections
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Administering the IOLAN+
Setting up HyperTerminal on the computer
Navigating the IOLAN+ terminal server
Administering the IOLAN+ the first time
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Rebooting the IOLAN+
Administering the gateway
Administering an IOLAN+ port
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Testing
Potential failure scenarios and repair actions
Administering IP node names
Administering IP services
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Install Call detail recording (CDR)
Connecting CDR Equipment
Administering CDR Data Collection
Administering CDR parameters
Testing the switch-to-adjunct link
Install Reliable Data Transport Tool (RDTT) Package
Contents of the RDTT
Downloading the tool
Installing RDTT
Administering RDTT
Install wideband endpoints
Nonsignaling configuration
Figure 97: Typical nonsignaling wideband configuration
Signaling configuration
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Install multimedia call handling (MMCH)
Connect the endpoints
Administer the system
Administer the endpoints
Administer one number complex
Expansion services module
ESM installation
Administration
Place test call
Troubleshooting
Connect printers
Connecting printers using TCP/IP
Task list
Administering adjunct parameters
PMS journal and PMS log printers
Using the downloadable reliable session-layer protocol (RSP) tool
Install DS1/T1 CPE loopback jack
Installing a loopback jack
With a smart jack
Without a smart jack
Administering the loopback jack
Loopback testing with a smart jack
Testing the DS1 span from the ICSU to the loopback jack
Checking the integrity of local equipment
Busying out the DS1 circuit pack
Administering the DS1 for the test
Testing the integrity of the loopback circuit
Testing the integrity of data sent over the loop
Clearing the results of previous tests
Running the data test
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Restoring DS1 administration
Releasing the DS1 circuit pack
Testing the DS1 span from the loopback jack to the smart jack
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Testing a loopback jack without a smart jack
Figure 105: Network interface at dumb block for a 120A2 (or later) ICSU
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Configurations using fiber multiplexers
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Converters for single-carrier cabinets
PRI-to-DASS and PRI-to-DPNSS converters
PRI-to-BRI converter
Converters for multi-carrier cabinets
PRI-to-DASS and PRI-to-DPNSS converters
PRI-to-BRI converter
Note:
Install 909A/B universal coupler
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Install malicious call trace
Install music-on-hold
Registered music source
Nonregistered music source
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Install paging and announcement equipment
Loudspeaker paging
Loudspeaker paging without paging adapter
Loudspeaker paging access without universal coupler
Loudspeaker paging with universal coupler
ESPA radio paging
External ringing
Queue warning indicator
Other adjunct installation information sources
Call Management System
INTUITY AUDIX Messaging Systems
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Appendix A: Troubleshooting an Upgrade
Troubleshooting Guidelines
Troubleshooting Upgrades
No Translation After Upgrade
Translation Corruption Detected
Unsuccessful Translation Backup
Software Incompatibility
Re-install the ISDN-PRI Links (Only for Failed Upgrades)
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Appendix B: Access Security Gateway
Using the ASG Mobile
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