Avaya S8100 Home Theater Server User Manual


 
6Hardware additions
Add circuit packs
S8100 Installation and Upgrades 229
November 2003
6 Hardware additions
This chapter provides the tasks required to install equipment associated with upgrading an existing S8100
system.
For more information about installing adjuncts and peripheral devices, see Installation for Adjuncts and
Peripherals for Avaya Communication Manager (555-233-116).
This chapter is organized as follows:
Add circuit packs on page 229
Add IP trunk on page 230
Add remote office on page 230
Add C-LAN functionality on page 230
Add TN464GP/TN2464BP with echo cancellation on page 234
Add CO, FX, WATS, and PCOL on page 236
Add DID trunks on page 236
Add Tie trunks on page 237
Add DS1 tie and OPS on page 238
Add speech synthesis on page 239
Add Code Calling access on page 239
Multiple integrated recorded announcements on page 239
Add ISDN-PRI on page 242
DEFINITY LAN gateway (DLG) on page 243
Add circuit packs
When installing additional features or equipment, it may be necessary to install additional circuit packs.
For a list of allowed circuit packs, see Allowed circuit packs and circuit modules
on page 86. This is a
general procedure to use when adding features or equipment that require adding circuit packs.
1 Log into the system, and answer y to the Suppress Alarm Origination question during login.
2 Install the circuit pack in the carrier.
3 Type change circuit-pack.
4 Verify that the circuit pack appears in the listing.
5 If the circuit pack code does not appear, type the code manually in the proper slot.
6 Type test board long command to test the circuit pack.
7 Log off the system after the addition (and any required administration) is complete.
For information about administering circuit packs and other equipment, see the Administrator’s Guide for
Avaya Communication Manager (555-233-506).