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DLP-740
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Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed
Linked Provisioning only applies to MUX modules and transfers provisioning data
from one MUX to the replacement MUX. Unlike Auto-Provisioning, Linked-
Provisioning does not transfer the Service State of the current MUX to the replacement
MUX. The Linked-Provisioning feature can be set from either MUX module and is
enabled on both units or disabled on both units.
NOTE
When both Auto and Linked Provisioning are enabled, the unit will get its
provisioning settings through Linked-Provisioning. Hence, the replacement
unit will not receive Service State information and will have to be manually
placed in the appropriate Service State.
The module must first be placed in the OOS, Maintenance or OOS, Unassigned service
state before provisioning can take place. Follow the procedure below to place the
module in the OOS, Maintenance state.
NOTE
Although provisioning changes can take place in the OOS, Unassigned
service state, the MUX will be unable to pass data in this state.
1.2.1
Place the Module in
Out-of-Service, Maintenance State
1. Logon to the system, if necessary
2. From the System Controller Menu select option 2,
Common A – [DS3MX],
and
press <Enter>.
3. From the Working MUX Menu select option 2,
Provisioning
, and press <Enter>.
4. From the Provisioning Menu select option 1,
Service State
, and press <Enter>.
5. From the Service State Menu select option 2,
Out-of-Service, Maintenance
, and
press <Enter>.
6. Return to the Working MUX Provisioning menu by pressing <Esc> and proceed to
Section 1.3.
1.3
Provisioning the Primary MUX
The following steps includes each provisioning item and a brief description of each.