Procedure: Software Installation
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Cabinet: 1 | Carrier: B |
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Cabinet Layout: | Carrier Type: port | |||
Slot Code | Sfx | Name | Slot Code Sfx | Name |
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| 11: TN753 | DID TRUNK |
01: TN570 |
| EXPANSION INTF | 12: TN789 | RADIO CONTROLLER |
02: TN763 | C | AUXILIARY TRUNK | 13: TN577 | PGATE BOARD |
03: TN726 |
| DATA LINE | 14: TN789 | RADIO CONTROLLER |
04: TN771 | D | MAINTENANCE/TEST | 15: TN789 | RADIO CONTROLLER |
05: TN753 |
| DID TRUNK | 16: |
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06: TN767 |
| DS1 INTERFACE | 17: TN767 | DS1 INTERFACE |
07: TN760 | B | TIE TRUNK | 18: TN742 | ANALOG LINE |
08: TN464 | F | DS1 INTERFACE | 19: |
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10: TN789 |
| RADIO CONTROLLER |
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‘#’ indicates circuit pack conflict.
Figure 2-6. Circuit Packs Form
18.Enter TN789 into the appropriate fields and submit the form.
NOTE:
Designating the TN789 RC circuit pack in lieu of actually installing it is known as “logically” administering the circuit pack. This enables the installation to continue without the hardware because the system verifies that these fields are populated. When the circuit pack arrives, it can simply be inserted into its previously designated slot.
19.Execute the list configuration all command to generate the System Configuration form, as follows:
Issue 5 June 1999