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<strong>Network</strong>ing Screens<br />

A Screens Reference<br />

Circuit Packs<br />

This screen administers circuit packs to carrier slots be<strong>for</strong>e the circuit packs are<br />

actually installed in the carrier or cabinet. This allows the system to be configured<br />

(administered) when the circuit packs have not yet been physically inserted in their<br />

appropriate slots. Be<strong>for</strong>e any voice terminals, attendant consoles, or trunks can be<br />

administered in the system, the correct type of circuit pack must be installed in the<br />

appropriate slot, or using the Circuit Pack screen, a circuit pack must be assigned to<br />

the slot.<br />

The Circuit Pack <strong>Admin</strong>istration screens do not have to be <strong>com</strong>pleted if the system<br />

cabinet is equipped with the circuit packs at the time of administration. However, <strong>for</strong><br />

switch node carriers, these screens must be administered.<br />

Note:<br />

For initial installation procedures, circuit packs should only be assigned<br />

slots per the hardware Configuration Layout record (obtained from the<br />

factory or Customer Services Support Organization). Arbitrarily<br />

assigning circuit packs to slots should not be attempted because this<br />

eventually requires (at the time of installation and test) realignment of the<br />

circuit packs and reworking associated wiring to agree with the software<br />

translations or new software translations to agree with the shipped<br />

hardware configuration.<br />

Page 1 of X<br />

CIRCUIT PACKS<br />

Cabinet: __<br />

Carrier: _<br />

Cabinet Layout: ____________________ Carrier Type: _________________<br />

Slot Code Sf Mode Name Slot Code Sf Mode Name<br />

00: ______ _ 11: MEDPRO _ RESERVED-IP<br />

01: ______ _ 12: MEDPRO _ RESERVED-IP<br />

02: ______ _ 13: TN802_ B MAPD<br />

03: ______ _ 14: ______ _<br />

04: ______ _ 15: ______ _<br />

05: ______ _ 16: ______ _<br />

06: ______ _ 17: ______ _<br />

07: ______ _ 18: ______ _<br />

08: ______ _ 19: ______ _<br />

09: ______ _ 20: ______ _<br />

10: ______ _ 21: ______ _<br />

’#’ indicates circuit pack conflict.<br />

Note:<br />

Each page of the screen represents one carrier within the cabinet<br />

specified on the <strong>com</strong>mand line. For G3si, all carriers and slots appear<br />

even if they are not included in the actual hardware. This supports<br />

reconfiguration.<br />

Cabinet<br />

This field shows the cabinet number as entered on the <strong>com</strong>mand line.<br />

Valid entries<br />

Display-only field.<br />

Usage<br />

<strong>Admin</strong>istration <strong>for</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Connectivity</strong><br />

555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730<br />

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