Procedure 11.18: ADD IFAC TO TR008 RT DIGROUPS
5E10 AND LATER
OVERVIEW
The integrated digital carrier unit (IDCU) common hardware, the associated loop-side interfaces (LSI), and the
associated electrical-line interface (ELI) must be operational. The IDCU facilities (IFAC), which are to be associated
with the additional TR008 remote terminal (RT) digroups, must be in the growth state (per Procedure 11.10 ). This
procedure assumes that each equipped digroup or dual-digroup has an IFAC associated with it.
The additional RT hardware must have been installed and tested prior to the execution of this procedure.
PROCEDURE
1.
Add IFAC to TR008 RT Digroups
5E10 and Later
11.18.1 Verify and Set Initial Conditions
1.
At master control center (MCC), observe Summary Status Area for a SYS NORM indication.
2.
If a SYS NORM indication is not obtained, type and enter the following command:
OP:SYSSTAT;
3.
At MCC, type and enter the following command:
OP:OFFNORM,SM=a;
Where:
a = Switching module (SM) number.
Comment:
Evaluate system response to determine if system status is acceptable to continue. Specific
attention is required for areas that can cause SM isolation or service impact during this RT
addition of digroups procedure. Correct any deficiency as required.
CAUTION:
Steps 4 through 6 are recommended but not required. Local practices should control their use. If
routine exercise (REX) is inhibited, it must be allowed at the conclusion of this addition of digroups
procedure.
4.
At MCC, type and enter the following command:
INH:REX,SM=
a
Where:
a = Number of the SM adding digroups.
Response:
OK
5.
At MCC, type and enter the following command:
OP:REXINH;
Response:
The inhibit status will be printed. Verify this printout.
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