Lucent 5ESS DRM User manual

5ESS
®Switch
Distinctive Remote Module (DRM)
User’s Guide
235-200-150
Issue 3.00P
June 2007

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5ESS
®Switch
Distinctive Remote Module (DRM)
User’s Guide
CONTENTS PAGE
1. INTRODUCTION ...................... 1-1
2.
5ESS
®SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE ......... 2-1
3. NETWORK PROCEDURES .................. 3-1
4. ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE......... 4-1
5. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE .................. 5-1
6. CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE................. 6-1
7. SYSTEM RECOVERY .................... 7-1
8. GROWTH AND DEGROWTH ................. 8-1
A1.
SUN
CONSOLE/MASTER CONTROL CENTER (MCC) TERMINAL
SETTINGS ........................ A1-1
A2. PROCESSOR RECOVERY MESSAGES ............. A2-1
A3. ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION (AW) SERIAL
ASYNCHRONOUS INTERFACE (SunSAI/P) BOARD GROWTH .... A3-1
A4. DRM SWITCH TO
5ESS
®SWITCH CONVERSION PROCESS
GUIDELINES ....................... A4-1
A5. 5ESS Switch DRM Administrative Workstation
NETRA
t 1120 to
NETRA
20 WITH SOLARIS 8 OS CONVERSION PROCESS
GUIDELINES ....................... A5-1
GLOSSARY .......................... G-1
INDEX............................... I-1
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Distinctive Remote Module (DRM)
CONTENTS PAGE
1. INTRODUCTION....................... 1-1
1.1 PURPOSE ...................... 1-1
1.2 UPDATE INFORMATION ................. 1-1
1.2.1 New in this Issue ................ 1-1
1.2.2 Supported Software Releases ........... 1-1
1.2.3 Terminology .................. 1-1
1.2.4 Lucent Technologies ............... 1-2
1.3 ORGANIZATION .................... 1-2
1.4 USER COMMENTS ................... 1-3
1.5 DISTRIBUTION..................... 1-3
1.6 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE ................ 1-4
1.7 SPARES EXCHANGE SERVICE .............. 1-4
1.8 FIELD REPLACEABLE UNITS AND SPARES EXCHANGE
SERVICE ....................... 1-5
1.9 RETURN AND REPAIR POLICY .............. 1-7
1.9.1 R/S and R Customer Support ........... 1-7
1.9.2 Two Methods Of Returning Equipment ....... 1-7
1.9.3 RS and R Repair Interval ............. 1-8
1.9.4 RS and R Charges ............... 1-8
1.10 ON-SITE MAINTENANCE CONTRACTS ........... 1-9
1.11 TRAINING ...................... 1-9
1.12 DOCUMENTATION ................... 1-9
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1-1 — DRM Equipment Comcode Numbers ........... 1-6
Table 1-2 — RS And R Customer Charges .............. 1-9
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 PURPOSE
This 5ESS®Switch Distinctive Remote Module (DRM) User’s Guide is designed to
assist office personnel in understanding and maintaining the DRM. This guide
contains descriptive material as well as the procedures necessary to perform routine
and corrective maintenance, provisioning, and switch administration.
1.2 UPDATE INFORMATION
1.2.1 New in this Issue
This issue of the 5ESS Switch Distinctive Remote Module (DRM) Module User’s Guide
has been updated to include new technical information.
1.2.2 Supported Software Releases
In accordance with the 5ESS Switch Software Support Plan, the 5E14 software
release was rated Discontinued Availability (DA) as of September 01, 2004. The
information supporting 5E14 and earlier software releases is being removed over time,
instead of concurrently, from all documentation.
If you are supporting offices that use a software release prior to 5E15 and you have a
need for the information that is being removed, retain the earlier copy of the
CD-ROM.
1.2.3 Terminology
1.2.3.1 Communication Module Name Change
The term Communication Module (CM) has been changed to the Global Messaging
Server (GMS), representing the new portfolio name of this particular module. The
current names of the specific types of the GMS (the CM2 and CM3) have not been
changed. Where the CM name has been used in a generic way within this information
product, the name will be changed to GMS. Where the specific version of GMS (CM2
or CM3) is being described or mentioned, the name will not be changed. However, the
GMS name may be added to the description in certain places as a reminder of the
change, and that the particular version is a part of the overall portfolio. The following
list provides some examples of how you may see these names used together:
•Global Messaging Server (formerly Communication Module)
•GMS (formerly CM) Global Messaging Server-CM2
•GMS-CM2
•Global Messaging Server-CM3
•GMS-CM3.
These name changes will be made over time as other technical changes are required.
Also these changes may not be reflected in all software interfaces (input and output
messages, master control center screens, and recent change and verify screens). Where
the information product references these areas, the names are used as they are within
the software interface.
1.2.3.2
5ESS
-2000 Switch Name Change
This 5ESS switch document may contain references to the 5ESS switch, the
5ESS-2000 switch, and the 5ESS AnyMedia®Switch. The official name of the product
has been changed back to the 5ESS switch. In the interim, assume that any reference
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to the 5ESS-2000 switch or the 5ESS AnyMedia Switch is also applicable to the 5ESS
switch. It should be noted that this name change may not have been carried forward
into software-influenced items such as input and output messages, master control
center screens, and recent change/verify screens.
1.2.3.3 Bellcore/Telcordia Name Change
As of March 18, 1999, Bellcore officially changed its name to Telcordia Technologies.
Not all pages of this document are being reissued to reflect this change; instead, the
pages will be reissued over time, as technical and other changes are required.
Customers on standing order for this document may see that, on previous-issue pages,
the Bellcore name is still exclusively used.
Customers receiving new orders for this document will see the Telcordia Technologies
name used as appropriate throughout the document, and the Bellcore name used only
to identify items that were produced under the Bellcore name. Exceptions may exist in
software-influenced elements such as input/output messages, master control center
screens, and recent change/verify screens. These elements will not be changed in this
document until such time as they are changed in the software code. Document updates
will not be made specifically to remove historical references to Bellcore.
1.2.4 Lucent Technologies
Lucent Technologies reserves the right to revise this DRM User’s Guide for any
reason. The reasons for revision will include, but are not limited to, conformity with
standards promulgated by ANSI
1
, Electronic Industrial Association (EIA),
International Telegraph and Telephone Telecommunication Standardization Sector
(TSS), International Standards Organization (ISO), or similar agencies; utilization of
new advances in the state of the technical arts; or to reflect changes in the
requirements of communications systems or equipment.
1.3 ORGANIZATION
This user’s guide contains the following sections:
•Section1 — INTRODUCTION: States the purpose, update information,
supported software releases, and terminology changes.
•CHAPTER 2 — 5ESS SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE: Provides
a description of the DRM including optional terminal interfaces, network
interface, and DRM-specific MCC screens.
•CHAPTER 3 — NETWORK PROCEDURES: Provides the procedures necessary
to setup and maintain the DRM Network.
•CHAPTER 4 — ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION MAINTENANCE:
Provides procedures used to maintain the DRM AW.
•CHAPTER 5 — ROUTINE MAINTENANCE: Provides routine administrative
and maintenance procedures, such as software updates, that are performed on a
regularly scheduled basis.
•CHAPTER 6 — CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE: Provides maintenance
procedures that need to be performed when a fault condition warrants
intervention to restore the switching complex equipment to proper operation.
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•CHAPTER 7 — SYSTEM RECOVERY: Provides the necessary procedures for
recovering the DRM operation after an outage.
•CHAPTER 8 — GROWTH AND DEGROWTH: Provides procedures for growing
and degrowing hardware.
•APPENDIX A1 — SUN
2
CONSOLE/MASTER CONTROL CENTER (MCC)
TERMINAL SETTINGS: Provides a table listing the correct terminal settings
for the Sun and MCC terminals.
•APPENDIX A2 — PROCESSOR RECOVERY MESSAGES: Provides the
Processor Recovery Messages (PRMs) unique to the DRM initialization and
recovery.
•APPENDIX A3— ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION (AW) SERIAL
ASYNCHRONOUS INTERFACE (SunSAI/P) BOARD GROWTH: Provides the
necessary procedures to install and configure the second Serial Asynchronous
Interface (SunSAI/P) board into the DRM AW.
•APPENDIX A4 — DRM SWITCH TO 5ESS SWITCH CONVERSION
PROCESS: Provides the necessary instructions to schedule a conversion of a
DRM swtich to 5ESS switch (for example, the Administraive Worksation (AW) is
being replaced by a 3B21D AM and CM).
•APPENDIX A5 — 5ESS SWITCH DRM ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSTATION
Netra
3
T 1120 TO Netra 20 SOLARIS 8 OS CONVERSION PROCEDURE:
Provides the necessary procedure tp convert the Netra t 1120 Administrative
Worksation (AW) in a DRM office to the Netra 20 AW.
1.4 USER COMMENTS
We are constantly striving to improve the quality and usability of this information
product. Please use one of the following options to provide us with your comments:
•You may use the on-line comment form at http://www.lucent-info.com/comments
•You may email your comments to [email protected]
Please include with your comments the title, ordering number, issue number, and
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If you have questions or comments about the distribution of our information products,
see Section 1.5, Distribution.
1.5 DISTRIBUTION
For distribution comments or questions, contact your local Alcatel-Lucent Account
Representative.
A documentation coordinator has authorization from Alcatel-Lucent to purchase our
information products at discounted prices. To find out whether your company has this
authorization through a documentation coordinator, call 1-888-582-3688.
2. Registered trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
3. Trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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Customers who are not represented by a documentation coordinator and employees of
Alcatel-Lucent should order 5ESS switch information products directly from
Alcatel-Lucent.
To order, call the following telephone number:
•1-888-582-3688 or fax to 1-800-566-9568; from inside the continental United
States
•1-317-322-6847 or fax to 1-317-322-6699; from outside the continental United
States.
1.6 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
For technical assistance, call Technical Support Services (TSS) at:
•1-866-582-3688; from inside the continental United States
•1-630-224-4672; from outside the continental United States.
Technical Support Services is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
1.7 SPARES EXCHANGE SERVICE
The spares exchange service for the 5ESS switch and its related components (SES-5)
is a service offering available to North American Region (NAR) customers owning a
5ESS switch. The SES-5 is designed to provide spare circuit pack and plug-in
replacements on an expedited basis by featuring centralized ordering, 24-hours per
day/7-days a week telephone order entry, and shortened delivery intervals. The service
will provide spare circuit packs and plug-ins normally required to support a 5ESS
switch. The customer has the option of exchanging certain material during warranty
and post-warranty periods. These SES-5 features will assist in reducing the level of
inventory that must be maintained by the customers for spares.
The SES-5 is an additional service option intended to be a maintenance support
service. Its primary purpose is to meet a customer need for immediate replacement of
circuit packs or plug-ins while minimizing the amount of total inventory maintained.
The customer still has the option to utilize the existing repair service and return
procedures (RS and R) to repair material or the traditional hard-copy entry routines to
obtain new material. The SES-5 is not intended to be the vehicle for obtaining large
quantities of materials associated with establishment of central stocks nor is it
intended to be a means of upgrading equipment. These orders should be entered under
normal hard-copy routines.
The SES-5 can be used to obtain any circuit pack or plug-in that is typically
maintained as a maintenance spare for the 5ESS switch. Detailed information on
equipment and identification of on-site spares can be found in the following drawing.
•J5D052K-3 – 5ESS-2000 SMALL SWITCH SPECIFICATION FOR VERY
COMPACT DIGITAL EXCHANGE (VCDX) AND DISTINCTIVE REMOTE
MODULE (DRM) FOR U.S. APPLICATIONS FOR SOFTWARE RELEASE
5E16.2
This drawing includes recommended sparing details for the Netra t1120, Netra 20, and
the network. The 5ESS Switch Spares Exchange Service Catalog (ED4C168-14) is also
available and includes the circuit packs eligible for exchange through the SES-5.
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Sparing recommendations for 5ESS switch equipment is provided in ED-5D133-01,
which can be obtained from the Customer Information Center in Indianapolis,
Indiana.
SES-5 does not support the Netra 20 and Netra 240.
1.8 FIELD REPLACEABLE UNITS AND SPARES EXCHANGE SERVICE
The purpose of the Spares Exchange Service (SES) is to provide customers with
immediate replacement of plug-in materials while minimizing total customer spares
inventory. This includes both 5ESS switch circuit packs and the DRM field replaceable
units (FRUs) found to be defective. To use this service, contact the regional sales office
to complete an Account Requisition form.
The FRUs on the DRM supported by SES include:
•Netra t 1120 workstation
•Netra t 1120 DAT drive
•Netra t 1120 CD/DVD-ROM drive
•Netra t 1120 Internal disk drives
Note: The DRM Netra 20 and Netra 240 FRUs are not supported by SES. RS and R
is available for the Netra 20 and Netra 240 FRUs as well as an optional on-site
support contract from Lucent Worldwide Services.
To place an order for replacement of materials through SES call: 1-800-325-9890.
Customers will be requested to provide the following information:
•Account number
•Customer "Ship To" address
•Item description, comcode number if applicable (see Table 1-1, and quantity
•Desired "On Job" date
•Shipping Instructions
•Responsible person’s name and phone number
•Pertinent billing and accounting information (purchase order number, etc.)
•IMPORTANT: To ensure expedited and accurate handling of the returned
material, the comcode from the FRU Comcode Table (Table 1-1) that is used to
request a replacement from SES must be clearly labeled on the outside of the box
the defective unit is returned in. Furthermore, please ensure adequate packing
material is used to protect the unit from further damage when returned to SES.
See Table1-1 for the comcode number of the product that needs to be replaced.
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Table 1-1 — DRM Equipment Comcode Numbers
Workstation FRU Description Comcode Number Replacement Procedure
Netra t 1120 440Mhz DRM Netra t 1120, 18G drives (2 SAI, 1 HSI, 1 QFE
PCI card)
(only this Netra t 1120 workstation configuration is stocked in
SES. It is the max configuration)
848749404 Procedure 4.6
Netra t 1120 DDS3 DAT Drive 408149086 Procedure 4.11
Netra t 1120 18.2GB Disk Drive 408018513 Procedure 4.5.1
Netra t 1120 CD/DVD-ROM 408537629 Procedure 4.11
The items below this point are not stocked in SES.
Netra t 1120a300Mhz DRM Netra t 1120, 18G drives (1 SAI, 1 QFE PCI
card) 848590121 Procedure 4.6
Netra t 1120a300Mhz DRM Netra t 1120, 18G drives (2 SAI, 1 HSI, 1 QFE
PCI card) 848611802 Procedure 4.6
Netra t 1120a300Mhz DRM Netra t 1120, 18G drives (2 SAI, 1 QFE PCI
card) 848611828 Procedure 4.6
Netra t 1120a300Mhz DRM Netra t 1120, 18G drives (1 SAI, 1 HSI, 1 QFE
PCI card) 848611836 Procedure 4.6
Netra t 1120a440Mhz DRM Netra t 1120, 18G drives (1 SAI, 1 QFE PCI
card) 848770566 Procedure 4.6
Netra t 1120a440Mhz DRM Netra t 1120, 18G drives (2 SAI, 1 QFE PCI
card) 848770541 Procedure 4.6
Netra t 1120a440Mhz DRM Netra t 1120, 18G drives (1 SAI, 1 HSI, 1 QFE
PCI card) 848770558 Procedure 4.6
Netra 20b900Mhz DRM Netra 20, 36G drives (1 SAI, 1 QFE PCI card) 848883617 Procedure 4.6
Netra 20b900Mhz DRM Netra 20, 36G drives (2 SAI, 1 QFE PCI card) 848883625 Procedure 4.6
Netra 20b900Mhz DRM Netra 20, 36G drives (2 SAI, 1 HSI, 1 QFE PCI
card) 848883633 Procedure 4.6
Netra 20b900Mhz DRM Netra 20, 36G drives (1 SAI, 1 HSI, 1 QFE PCI
card) 848883641 Procedure 4.6
Netra 20b900Mhz DRM Netra 20, 73G drives (1 SAI, 1 QFE PCI card) 848940847 Procedure 4.6
Netra 20b900Mhz DRM Netra 20, 73G drives (2 SAI, 1 QFE PCI card) 848940854 Procedure 4.6
Netra 20b900Mhz DRM Netra 20, 73G drives (2 SAI, 1 HSI, 1 QFE PCI
card) 848940862 Procedure 4.6
Netra 20b900Mhz DRM Netra 20, 73G drives (1 SAI, 1 HSI, 1 QFE PCI
card) 848940870 Procedure 4.6
Netra 20bDDS4 DAT Drive 408715829 Procedure 4.12
Netra 20b36GB Disk Drive 408715811 Procedure 4.5.2
or Procedure 4.5.3
Netra 20b73GB Disk Drive 408784536 Procedure 4.5.2
or Procedure 4.5.3
Netra 20bDVD-ROM 408537629 Procedure 4.12
Netra 240b1.5 Ghz VCDX Netra 240,146G drives (2 SAI, 1 HSI PCI card) 849005970 Procedure 4.13
Netra 240bExternal DAT72 Drive 408923878 Procedure 4.14
Netra 240b146G SCSI Disk Drive 408923662 Procedure 4.5.4 and 4.5.5
Netra 240bDVD-RW Drive 408923712 Procedure 4.17
Netra 240bPower Supply 408924496 Procedure 4.18
Note(s):
a. Comcode 848749404 should be requested as a compatible replacement from SES. Please ensure that the box the
defective Netra t 1120 is returned in has a clearly visible label that specifies Comcode 848749404.
b. SES-5 does not support this item.
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1.9 RETURN AND REPAIR POLICY
The Repair/ Service and Return (R/S and R) Program is a means by which readily
returnable customer equipment is serviced. R/S and R provides warranty verification,
generation of appropriate paperwork, tracking, and a single point of contact.
1.9.1 R/S and R Customer Support
Lucent Technologies has many repair locations, and all locations do not repair all
products Therefore, depending upon the product, the unit may go to many different
places. Lucent has the policy that a given customer should only have to interact with
a single organization for repair issues. The Charlotte Global Provisioning Center is the
single point of contact for all material returns for repair. The phone numbers for this
center are as follows:
For RBOC (Regional Bell Operating Companies): (800) 432-4398
For all Other Customers: (800) 255-1402
1.9.2 Two Methods Of Returning Equipment
There are two process’ techniques a customer can utilize to enter their equipment into
the R/S and R; process:
1.9.2.1 Customer Returns Material To Charlotte Global Provisioning Center:
Customers have the option to ship all material that Lucent Technologies repairs and
services to the Global Provisioning Center. The Charlotte Global Provisioning Repair
Center will source the material, transship items not repaired in-house (i.e. Charlotte
Provisioning Center) and do all order processing. The customer must include the
following information:
•Customer’s purchase order number.
•Description and quantity of units included in the order. For DRM, provide the
comcode from the DRM FRU Comcode Table (Table 1-1 )
•Description of the problem (include in box with FRU)
•Return Address for the repaired material.
•Whether or not the customer believes the order is under warranty.
•IMPORTANT: To ensure expedited and accurate handling of the returned
material, the comcode from the FRU Comcode Table (Table 1-1) must be clearly
labeled on the outside of the box the defective unit is returned in. Furthermore,
please ensure adequate packing material is used to protect the unit from further
damage when returned to RS&R.
Address:
Charlotte Global Provisioning Center
10000 Twin Lakes Parkway
Charlotte, NC 28269
1.9.2.2 Customer Direct Ship Material To The Repair Location
Some customers may desire to ship defective material directly to the repair source in
the interest of minimizing the repair interval. In this instance, the customer will
receive repair source information from the Charlotte Global Provisioning Center. Once
again the customer is required to provide the following information:
•Customer’s purchase order number.
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•Description and quantity of units included in the order. For DRM, provide the
comcode from the DRM FRU Comcode Table (Table 1-1 )
•Description of the problem (include in box with FRU)
•Return Address for the repaired material.
•Whether or not the customer believes the order is under warranty.
•IMPORTANT: To ensure expedited and accurate handling of the returned
material, the comcode from the FRU Comcode Table (Table 1-1) must be clearly
labeled on the outside of the box the defective unit is returned in. Furthermore,
please ensure adequate packing material is used to protect the unit from further
damage when returned to RS&R.
1.9.3 RS and R Repair Interval
The RS and R repair interval for DRM FRUs is 14 business days from receipt of
defective material to shipment of repaired material.
1.9.4 RS and R Charges
Customer billing is dependent on the warranty status of the equipment. Associated
paperwork should indicate warranty status. Eligibility for warranty includes being
within the warranty eligibility period and being free of damages from customer
tampering or customer abuse. Billing is also dependent upon whether a problem is
found with the equipment by the repair location (Trouble Found/TF), or not (No
Trouble Found/NTF). Additionally, the equipment in some cases is not repairable, or
uneconomical to repair. In these cases, the equipment can be junked by the repair
location with customer approval. The following table depicts the customer charges:
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Table 1-2 — RS And R Customer Charges
WARRANTY NTF TF TAMPER ABUSE UNREPAIRABLE
IN WARRANTY NTF charge 0 TF charge TF charge Replace
OUT OF WARRANTY NTF charge TF charge TF charge TF charge Junk with R/SandR Handling charge
For additional information on the Return and Repair policy, see 235-105-110:5ESS
Switch System Maintenance Requirements and Tools , section "Repair Service and
Return Procedures."
1.10 ON-SITE MAINTENANCE CONTRACTS
Lucent Worldwide Services (LWS) offers an optional on-site maintenance contract for
the Sun Microsystem components of all of the DRM configurations. This optional
service provides for on-site repair to avoid the need for maintaining spares and to
avoid delays in shipping defective hardware to SES or R/SandR for replacement/repair.
For more information, contact your LWS sales representative.
1.11 TRAINING
The self paced multimedia course, ES5M03D, 5ESS Switch Distinctive Remote Module
(DRM) Maintenance Training, is available. For course information, access the Lucent
Product Training Catalog on-line at
https://www.lucent-product-training.com/SabaWeb/.
To order the multimedia course call 1-888-LUCENT8 (1-888-582-3688), prompt 2.
1.12 DOCUMENTATION
Note: The procedures in 235-200-150, 5ESS Switch Distinctive Remote Module
(DRM) User’s Guide, have been customized for DRM and therefore may be different
from those appearing in the 5ESS switch core documentation.
The 235-200-145, 5ESS Switch OneLink Manager™Administrative Services Module
(ASM) User’s Guide, can be accessed by selecting the library button on any of the ASM
GUI pages.
The following 5ESS switch core documents are referenced at various locations within
this document:
•235-040-100, 5ESS Switch Operations, Administration, and Maintenance
Planning Guide
•235-070-100, 5ESS Switch Administration and Engineering Guidelines
•235-080-100, Translations Guide (TG-5)
•235-100-125, 5ESS Switch System Description
•235-105-110, 5ESS Switch System Maintenance Requirements and Tools
•235-105-210, 5ESS Switch Routine Operations and Maintenance Procedures
•235-105-220, 5ESS Switch Corrective Maintenance Procedures
•235-105-231, 5ESS Switch Hardware Change Procedures - Growth
•235-105-331, 5ESS Switch Hardware Change Procedures - Degrowth
•235-118-2XX, 5ESS Switch Recent Change Reference and Recent Change
Procedures
235-200-150
January 2007 INTRODUCTION
Issue 3.00N Page 1-9

•235-190-103, 5ESS Switch Business and Residence Feature Descriptions
•235-190-104, 5ESS Switch ISDN Feature Descriptions
•235-190-115, 5ESS Switch Local and Toll System Feature Descriptions
•235-190-130, 5ESS Switch Local Area Signaling Services
•235-200-115, 5ESS Switch CNI Common Channel Signaling
•235-200-145, 5ESS Switch OneLink Manager Administrative Services Module
(ASM) User’s Guide
•235-600-112, 5ESS Switch Translations Data Manual
•235-600-3XX, 5ESS Switch ECD/SG Database Manual
•235-600-400, 5ESS Switch Audits Manual
•235-600-500, 5ESS Switch Asserts Manual
•235-600-700, 5ESS Switch Input Messages Manual
•235-600-750, 5ESS Switch Output Messages Manual
•235-700-100, 5ESS Switch Interface/Compatibility Guide
•235-700-200, UNIX
4
System Reference Manual.
•235-900-402, ASM to DRM Network Components Interface Description.
Other Documentation referenced in this document include:
•Avaya Cajun P333T Stackable Switch User’s Guide. For the latest copy go to
http://support.avaya.com/elmodocs2/p330/P333T/p333t33ug.pdf
•Dynastar 100/100i/100e/500
5
Multi-Service Switches Installation And User
Guide
For latest copy go to www.dynastarcom.com.
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INTRODUCTION 235-200-150
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Distinctive Remote Module (DRM)
CONTENTS PAGE
2.
5ESS
®SWITCH DISTINCTIVE REMOTE MODULE.......... 2-1
2.1 Overview ....................... 2-1
2.1.1 Using
5ESS
Switch Core Documentation ....... 2-1
2.2 ASM Interface for DRM Monitoring and Maintenance ...... 2-2
2.3 DRM Architecture ................... 2-2
2.4 DRM Hardware..................... 2-3
2.4.1 Administrative Workstation (AW) Hardware ...... 2-4
2.4.2
Netra
240 System Overview ............ 2-8
2.4.3 Switching Module Hardware ............ 2-10
2.5 Alarms ........................ 2-13
2.5.1 Alarm Status Unit (ASU) ............. 2-13
2.6 Capacities ...................... 2-13
2.6.1 Switching Modules ............... 2-13
2.6.2 Lines and Trunks ................ 2-13
2.7 The DRM Network ................... 2-13
2.7.1 Introduction .................. 2-13
2.7.2 Network Requirements .............. 2-14
2.7.3 Functions ................... 2-14
2.7.4 The Operational Support (OSS) Systems ....... 2-17
2.7.5 Network Component Maintenance Screens ...... 2-18
2.8 Optional Local Terminal Interfaces ............. 2-19
2.9 Types of Terminal Interfaces and Operating Support
Systems ....................... 2-21
2.9.1 Serial Interface ................. 2-22
2.9.2 High-Speed Interface............... 2-25
2.9.3 Quad Fast
Ethernet
(QFE) Interface (
Netra
t 1120
and
Netra
20).................. 2-28
2.9.4
Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet
(BGE) Interface (
Netra
240) ..................... 2-30
2.9.5 Master Control Center (MCC) ........... 2-31
2.9.6 Receive-Only Printer (ROP) ............ 2-53
2.9.7 Supplemental Trunk and Line Work Station
(STLWS).................... 2-56
2.9.8 Recent Change (RC/V) .............. 2-56
2.9.9 SCANS Data Link ................ 2-57
2.9.10 Automatic Message Accounting (AMA) Data Link.... 2-59
2.9.11 Switching Control Center System (SCCS) Data Link . . 2-60
2.9.12 EADAS .................... 2-60
2.10 Terminal Security.................... 2-60
2.11 DRM Software ..................... 2-60
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2-18
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2-3
2-2
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2-1
2-1
2-1

2.11.1 Administrative Workstation (AW) Software ...... 2-60
2.11.2 Switching Module Software ............ 2-62
2.12 Features ....................... 2-62
2.12.1 Signaling System 7 (SS7) ............. 2-62
2.12.2 Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) .......... 2-62
2.12.3 Automatic Message Accounting (AMA)........ 2-62
2.12.4 AMADNS ................... 2-62
2.12.5 Software Release Retrofit ............. 2-62
2.12.6 Software Release Update ............. 2-63
2.12.7 Software Update ................ 2-63
2.12.8 Features Not Supported in the DRM ......... 2-67
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 2-1 — Switching Complex Architecture ............ 2-3
Figure 2-2 —
Netra
t1120.................... 2-4
Figure 2-3 —
Netra
20...................... 2-5
Figure 2-4 —
Netra
240..................... 2-5
Figure 2-5 — Administrative Workstation Interface Configuration
(
NETRA
t 1120) ................... 2-7
Figure 2-6 — Administrative Workstation Interface Configuration
(
NETRA
20)..................... 2-7
Figure 2-7 — Administrative Workstation Interface Configuration
(
NETRA
240 Workstation) ............... 2-8
Figure 2-8 —
Ethernet
and CPI Interface............... 2-11
Figure 2-9 — The Lucent Network Component Solution (LNCS)
Architecture .................... 2-14
Figure 2-10 — Host Site Hardware Components............ 2-16
Figure 2-11 — DRM Site Hardware Components............ 2-17
Figure 2-12 — Operational Support Systems ............. 2-18
Figure 2-13 — Administrative Workstation Terminal Interface
Connections (
Netra
t 1120) .............. 2-19
Figure 2-14 — Administrative Workstation Terminal Interface
Connections (
Netra
20)................ 2-20
Figure 2-15 — Administrative Workstation Terminal Interface
Connections (
Netra
240) ............... 2-20
Figure 2-16 — Serial Asynchronous Interface (SAI) for
Netra
t1120.... 2-23
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