484 Appendix G Upgrade an ITG Trunk1.0 node to support ISDN signaling trunks
Follow the steps in Procedure 85 "Configuring the Meridian 1 ITG/ISL trunk
data" (page 484) to configure the Meridian 1 ITG/ISL trunk data.
Procedure 85
Configuring the Meridian 1 ITG/ISL trunk data
Step Action
1Build a new route data blockfor the ITG/ISL trunks using the same
route number. Set INAC=YES in the Route Data Blocks (RDB)
for the ITG ISL routes at all Meridian 1 ESN nodes. See "LD 16
Configure the IP Trunk3.01 (and later) TIE Trunk Route Data Block"
(page 223).
Any references to the ITG trunk route number in ESN route list
blocks will still be valid when completed.
2Use LD 14 to add ISL trunks to the new ISL route. See "LD 14
Configure Media Card 32-port and ITG-Pentium 24-port trunk cards
and units" (page 227) for more information.
3In LD 14, at prompt REQ, enter new 8.
Perform this configuration on a card-by-card basis.
4At prompt, XTRK, specify itg2.
5In LD 14, at prompt MAXU, enter 8.
6Look at the TM 3.1 dialing plan. Go to LD 90 and determine
which RLBs are used for ITG translations that are used for ITG
destinations. Print NPA, Nxx or LOC.
7In LD 86, remove digit manipulation and print out RLBs. Do not use
ESN digit manipulation tables for the ITG ISL Trunks.
Determine which RLBs are used for the ITG trunks. Note which ESN
translations are using the ITG RLB.
8Inspect entries in the RLB.
9Find the entry that refers to ITG basic trunk route.
10 Under those entries, find the DMI and record it.
11 Remove the DMIs that were previously used forITG basic trunks.
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