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Conventions used in this document
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Maintenance Procedures
December 2003
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Chapter 4, “Hardware configurations”
, shows the locations and arrangements of the system’s
cabinets, carriers, circuit packs, and cabling.
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Chapter 5, “Server initialization, recovery, and resets”
, describes the various reset and reboot
processes and how these are used to perform maintenance and recover systems or subsystems that
are out of service. Use of the terminal SPE-down interface on non-functional or standby Switch
Processor Elements is included here.
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, describes general repair procedures such as replacing circuit packs
and special troubleshooting procedures such as those for fiber link and packet bus faults.
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Chapter 7, “Packet and serial bus maintenance”
, describes fault isolation and repair procedures
for the packet bus and the G650 serial bus.
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Chapter 8, “Component replacement”
, describes preventive maintenance, procedures for
replacing fans, filters, hard drives, servers, and interfaces.
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Chapter 9, “Additional maintenance procedures”
, describes component, trunk, and feature testing;
removing and restoring power to servers, gateways, and IP endpoints; Automatic Transmission
Measurement System (ATMS) tests and analyses; and other procedures not associated with
specific alarms or components.
Conventions used in this document
Table 2, Typography used in this book,
on page 20 lists the typographic conventions in this document.
Table 2: Typography used in this book
To represent...
This typeface and syntax are
shown as...
For example...
Specific component
information
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Avaya component model
number
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Indented lines set apart
extended information
intended for a specific
system component.
S8700
: Ensure that the duplication link
is securely connected.
G650
Ensure that Media Module is securely
seated and latched in the carrier.
SAT commands
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Bold for
commands
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Bold italic for
variables
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Square brackets [ ] around
optional parameters
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“|” between exclusive
choices
refresh ip-route
[
all
|
location
]
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Summary of Contents for CMC1
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