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Upgrading TN574 DS1 Converter Circuit Packs<br />

in a Fiber-Link to TN1654s — Duplicated PNC<br />

WARNING: Do<br />

WARNING: In<br />

WARNING: The<br />

WARNING: A<br />

Steps Comments<br />

Enter change circuit-packs<br />

cabinet #. Update the screen to<br />

show that TN1654 boards are now<br />

being used instead of TN574 boards.<br />

Also update the connected SNI, if<br />

applicable, to suffix B.<br />

Enter add fiber-link fiber# to<br />

re-add the fiber-link using TN1654 DS1<br />

converter circuit packs.<br />

Enter test alarms long clear<br />

for category exp-intf.<br />

Wait 5 minutes for SNI-BD, FIBER-LK<br />

AND DS1C-BD alarms to clear, or<br />

enter clear firmware-counters<br />

a-pnc<br />

DS1C-BD (DS1 Converter Circuit Pack)<br />

Cabinet # represents the cabinet associated with a<br />

DS1 converter board. The change circuit-packs<br />

screen needs to be updated for both DS1 converter<br />

boards. Also, if needed, re-add translations for<br />

connected EI boards.<br />

Fiber# represents the fiber-link number associated<br />

with the TN574 DS1 converter complex that is being<br />

upgraded to a TN1654 DS1 converter complex<br />

! WARNING:<br />

not power down a Switch Node carrier to replace a circuit pack.<br />

! WARNING:<br />

duplicated PNC configurations, one DS1 converter complex in the fiber-link<br />

serves as the active and the second DS1 converter complex serves as the<br />

standby. Each DS1 Converter complex consists of two TN574 boards or two<br />

TN1654 boards. A TN574 cannot be combined with a TN1654 in the same DS1<br />

converter complex. It is also required that all four DS1 converter boards and<br />

interconnecting facilities that serve an PN be of the same type. Note, however,<br />

that TN574 and TN1654 boards can coexist within the same system, they just<br />

cannot be in the same fiber-link.<br />

! WARNING:<br />

two DS1 converter boards, TN1654 and TN574, use unique “Y” cables that<br />

are incompatible with each other.<br />

! WARNING:<br />

TN573B (or higher-suffixed) board must be used when connecting a SNI board<br />

to a TN1654 DS1 Converter board.<br />

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Communication Manager Release 5.0 Issue 4 January 2008 755

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