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8When the card is activated as ICB Release 4, enter the CLI and login as an
administrator. Enter:
name: admin
Password : <CR>
Where CR is an empty password.
9Insert the old MICB Release 2 or MICB Release 3 PCMCIA in the upper
socket.
10 From the CLI enter:
SMaint and then convert
The ICB copies the data from the upper PCMCIA, converts to ICB Release 4
format, and stores it in the lower PCMCIA.
Note: If the conversion is done from a dual MICB Release 2 (which uses
a PC server), the system does not copy “administrator” users. Instead the
system creates one default administrator, “admin” with a password of
“000000”.
11 Remove the MICB Release 2 or MICB Release 3 PCMCIA from the upper
socket. Nortel Networks recommends that you keep it, in case the customer
wants to revert back to MICB Release 2 or MICB Release 3.
12 You can now enter the administration BUI to review or modify parameters and
options.
This procedure is now complete
13 Enable the card in LD 32.
Port Upgrade
The ICB card can be configured to have port sizes ranging from 12 to
62; however, systems requiring more than 32 ports require a dual-card
configuration. To activate a different number of ports than currently
active, login to the BUI as an administrator. Keycodes are required.
Under the Upgrades section of the ICB Dashboard click on the Number
of Ports link (see Figure 93 on page 217).
Note: The CS 2100/Meridian SL-100 only supports 32- and 64-port
ICB cards. This procedure is not supported for CS 2100/Meridian
SL-100 customers.