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cClick on the Submit & Continue button.
The new single DN access method now applies.
4Instruct users to dial the single DN for future conferences.
Note: Make sure the notification
This procedure is now complete
Upgrade from a stand-alone to a dual-card ICB
This section describes how to upgrade an ICB Release 4 card operating as a
The main issue to consider is the DN pairs: a single card can have up to 10 DN pairs, whereas a dual card can have only nine DN pairs, plus the
When upgrading or configuring a
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Stand-alone card to secondary card
1Access the ICB Installation Wizard: Step 1 – Basic Card Settings window (see “Step 1 – Basic Card Settings” on page 73). In the “Type” field, select the radio button “Dual Card – Secondary.”
2Click the Submit & Continue button.
If 10 DN pairs are configured, the system deletes one automatically. The ICB first attempts to delete a DN pair that has no conferences scheduled against it. If no such DN pair is found, the ICB deletes the DN pair with the least number of conferences using it. All associated conferences are deleted.
Note: A DN pair used by a permanent conference is not deleted.
If a DN pair is deleted in
3The system displays Step 2 of the Installation Wizard (see “Step 2 – Access Numbers” on page 76). If the automatic change, as described above, took place, this is reflected in the DN table. If the direct access dialing mode is used, only nine DNs appear.
4Click the Submit & Continue button. The system saves the change and the screen returns to the ICB Dashboard.
5Logout of this card and proceed to the primary ICB configuration.
This procedure is now complete
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