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Cabling the Intuity AUDIX System
You must cable the Intuity AUDIX system to the switch. The steps in this procedure depend on the communication mode of the DEFINITY AUDIX.
If the DEFINITY AUDIX was in CL mode, the BX.25 connection is required. Go to Using a BX.25 Connection.
If the DEFINITY AUDIX system was in Display Set (DS) mode, install the customer's hardware in the switch. Go to Chapter 2 Planning. Follow the steps in that chapter. Then go to Administering for the Switch.
Using a BX.25 Connection
The BX.25 connection uses the existing circuit card to provide the switch data link. New cables may be required. The customer is responsible for providing any new cables.
To cable the Intuity AUDIX system to the switch:
- Disconnect the cabling from the DEFINITY AUDIX system. If the DEFINITY AUDIX system used CL mode, leave the cable connected to the PI or PGATE circuit card.
For more information, see the DEFINITY AUDIX Installation book for your system.
- Shut down the Intuity AUDIX system. Turn off the power.
- If this is a MAP/40P or MAP/100P system, remove the tape drive and its SCSI cable.
- Connect the BX.25 cabling to the Intuity AUDIX system.
This connection requires either an IDI or a modem connection. For more information, see Connecting Cables and Peripheral Devices, then click the correct circuit card link.
- Turn on the Avaya Intuity machine. When the system displays the Login prompt, log in using craft.
This puts the Intuity AUDIX system into service for the test stations.
- Continue with Administering for the Switch.
Administering for the Switch
To complete administration for the switch:
Description Reference
- If the DEFINITY AUDIX system was in DS mode, readminister the DEFINITY subscriber stations and voice port hunt group. This is necessary so that the message waiting lights display correctly.
- Identify each subscriber's station as a 2500 station with the LWC Reception field set to AUDIX, LWC activation set to y, and Redirect Notification set to y. See the sample subscriber station screen.
- Change the hunt group for the voice ports so that the Message Center name is AUDIX, instead of none. See the sample hunt group screen.
Chapter 3 of either Avaya Intuity switch integration procedure:
- Add the Intuity AUDIX voice ports to the hunt group. Subscribers can then call the same phone number on the Avaya Intuity system that they used for the DEFINITY AUDIX system.
Note: Use the same extension for the Intuity AUDIX hunt group as was used for the extension for the DEFINITY AUDIX system. This also avoids subscriber coverage path readministration.
Readministering the Voice Port Information
Voice port information is not transferred during the migration and must be readministered on the Intuity AUDIX.
For more information, see Administering Channels. Complete all three procedures on this menu.
Confirming the Switch Link Information
The switch link information is not transferred during the migration. The switch parameters require readministration either by you or the Remote Support Center.
To check the switch link parameters:
- Start at the Intuity AUDIX main menu and select:
Switch Interface AdministrationDCIU Interface AdministrationThe system displays the DCIU Interface Administration window, as in DCIU Interface Administration Window.
- Compare the contents of this screen to the information on the Switch Link DCIU-SCI Screen for the DEFINITY AUDIX.
- Change any fields that do not match the DEFINITY AUDIX screen.
Releasing the Switch Data Link
For this procedure, DEFINITY switches are divided as follows:
Releasing the Data Link on a System 75 G1 or G3 Switch
To release the data link, perform the following tasks on the switch administration terminal (SAT):
- Enter release link n
where n is the number of the link going to the Avaya Intuity system. Valid input is an integer from 1 to 8.
For more information, see the DEFINITY switch documentation.
- Continue with Completing Additional Installation Tasks.
Releasing the Data Link on a G2 Switch
To release the data link, perform the following tasks on the switch administration terminal (SAT):
- Enter proc650 test 3
- Enter rb
For more information, see the DEFINITY switch documentation.
- Continue with Completing Additional Installation Tasks.
Completing Additional Installation Tasks
To complete the migration, you (or the customer) must complete a number of additional installation tasks, depending on the features on the new Avaya Intuity system. These may include:
- Administering additional languages
- Testing alarms
- Administering remote terminals
- Administering modems
- Administering printers
- Backing up the system
- Administering analog networking
- Administering digital networking
If the new system has digital networking and has been readministered, the customer should run manual remote updates.
- Administering remote machines
Note: If the customer is responsible for these tasks, give the customer all printouts from the DEFINITY AUDIX system to assist in readministering the new system.
For more information about administering these features, see the Initial Administration and Test for Features documentation menu. Click the link for each feature that the customer has purchased.
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