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Connecting the Tape Drive and Transferring the Data
This procedure is used to connect an external tape drive to the Intuity AUDIX, and then to run a data transfer to copy DEFINITY AUDIX subscriber data to the Intuity AUDIX system.
To connect the tape drive and transfer the data:
- From the Avaya Intuity main menu, select:
MigrationsThe system displays the Migration menu.
- Enter 4
The system displays the Migration From DEFINITY AUDIX menu.
- Enter 1
The system displays the following message:
The voice system is running. It must be stopped before you can start the migration. Would you like to stop the Voice System now? (y/n)
- Type y and press ENTER.
- Determine the next step:
- If the system is a MAP/5P, then go to MAP/5P Responses.
- If the system is a MAP/40P or MAP/100P, then go to MAP/40P or MAP/100P Responses.
MAP/5P Responses
Do not use this procedure if you are migrating to a MAP/40P or MAP/100P. Go to MAP/40P or MAP/100P Responses and follow that procedure.If you are transferring the data to a MAP/5P, the system displays the following message:
Have you installed the SCSI card from the migration kit? (y or n)
- Enter n
The system displays this message:
Do you have the migration kit? (y or n)
Damage from electrostatic discharge is possible. See Protecting Against ESD Damage for more information.- Enter y
The system displays this message:
Install the SCSI card and attach the external tape drive according to the documentation. Press enter when you are ready to shutdown the system.
- Press ENTER.
The system displays a number of status messages until the following message is displayed:
- When the system displays the "reboot" message, turn off the system power.
- Place the dress cover lock on the back of the MAP/5P in the open position.
- Simultaneously compress the dress cover latches on either side of the front of the MAP/5P.
- Slide the dress cover away from the MAP/5P.
- Remove the SCSI interface cuicuit card from the reusable migration kit and from the static-reducing bag.
See SCSI Interface Circuit Card.
- Remove the screw retaining the slot cover from PCI slot 1.
- Install the SCSI interface card in PCI slot 1.
Note: The SCSI interface card must be installed in PCI slot 1. If an existing card is in this slot, move it to another slot.
- Install and tighten the circuit card retaining screw.
Note: Leave the dress cover off the system until the data transfer is verified. You can then remove the SCSI interface card and replace the dress cover.
- Continue with Connecting the External Tape Drive.
MAP/40P or MAP/100P Responses
If you are transferring the data to a MAP/40P or a MAP/100P, the system displays the following message:
The external tape drive was not found to be attached.
Do you have the migration kit? (y or n)
- Enter y
The system displays the following message:
Attach the external tape drive according to the documentation. Press enter when you are ready to shutdown the system.
- Press ENTER.
The system displays a number of status messages until the following message is displayed:
- Turn off the system power and connect the external tape drive to the external SCSI connection on the Intuity AUDIX system.
- Continue with Connecting the External Tape Drive.
Connecting the External Tape Drive
Damage from electrostatic discharge is possible. See Protecting Against ESD Damage for more information.To connect the external tape drive:
- Remove the existing SCSI cable from the back of the external tape drive.
- Turn off the external drive's power switch.
- Find the SCSI port on the Intuity AUDIX system.
The SCSI port is one of three types shown in the connector drawings. It will most likely be found at or near the standard location shown in MAPs and SCSI Port Locations or MAP/100P SCSI Connection (Front of System).
- If one exists, remove the external SCSI terminator from the system's external SCSI connection.
- Determine which of three cables from the migration kit connects the external SCSI connector to the external disk cartridge drive.
See SCSI Cables for the Intuity System.
- Connect the SCSI 2 end of the cable to the back of the external tape drive.
- Attach the other end of the cable to the external SCSI connector on the Intuity AUDIX system.
- Turn on the tape drive power switch.
- Continue with Completing the Data Transfer.
Completing the Data Transfer
To complete the data transfer:
- Turn on the power first on the external tape drive, then turn on the power on the Intuity AUDIX system.
The system starts and displays numerous status messages. After about 10 minutes, the system displays the following message:
start_vs was disabled for the DEFINITY AUDIX migration.
Press ENTER to get to the Console Login.- Log on to the Intuity AUDIX system as craft.
The system displays the Avaya Intuity main menu.
- Select the Migrations menu option.
The system displays the Migration menu.
- Enter the option to Transfer data from DEFINITY AUDIX
The system displays the Migration From DEFINITY AUDIX menu.
- Enter 1
The system displays the following messages:
Insert the tape that has the Definity Audix backup on it.
Wait until Retensioning/Rewinding is complete.
Press ENTER When the tape is ready.- Insert the DEFINITY AUDIX data backup tape into the external tape drive.
- Wait for the light on the tape drive to stay on, then press ENTER.
The system displays the following message:
Validating release, and Issue information
Release and Issue okay.
Is this the tape you want to use for the migration? (y/n) [ n ]- If this is the correct tape, enter Y. If not, remove the tape and insert the correct one.
The system transfers the data to the Intuity AUDIX system. If the transfer is:
- successful, the system displays the following message:
Migration done.
Press enter to continue.Press ENTER and the system displays the Migration From DEFINITY AUDIX menu.
Go to Verifying the Data Transfer.
- not successful, the system displays the following message:
Upgrade failure. Try again.
Press enter to continue.Press ENTER and the system displays the Migration From DEFINITY AUDIX menu. Leaving the same tape in the external drive, return to Step�5 and follow the steps again.
Verifying the Data Transfer
Once the data transfer is complete and you have restarted the voice system, you must verify that the subscriber data has been transferred successfully. To verify the data transfer, you should check the following:
- Two class of service numbers
- Five subscribers extensions well-spaced throughout the range of subscribers you transferred
- Five remote subscribers (if any)
- Number of local and remote subscribers
- Machine names and voice IDs
- Address ranges
The procedure in this section contains steps for each screen.
Checking Class of Service Numbers
To check the class of service numbers:
- At the Avaya Intuity main menu, select:
AUDIX AdministrationThe system displays the AUDIX Command Prompt screen.
- Enter di cos cos-number where cos-number is a class of service number.
The system displays Class of Service Screen, page 1.
- Verify that all of the data on the screen is correct.
- Press F7 (Nextpage).
- The system display the Class of Service Screen, page 2.
- Check that all of the data on the screen is correct. If the data on either screen is incorrect, you may need to rerun the data transfer.
- Return to Step 2 to verify another class of service number.
- Press F1 (Cancel) to return to the command line.
Checking Subscriber Extensions
To check the subscriber extensions:
- Enter di su extension where extension is the subscriber extension.
The system displays the first Subscriber screen.
- Verify that all of the data on the screen is correct.
- Press F7 (Nextpage).
The system displays the second screen, Subscriber Class-of-Service Parameters.
- Verify that all of the data on the screen is correct. If the data on either screen is incorrect, you may want to add the data manually or you may need to rerun the data transfer.
- Return to Step 1 until you have checked four other subscribers.
- Press F1 (Cancel) to return to the command line.
Remote Subscribers
To check the remote subscribers:
- Type di re machine name where machine is the name of one of the remote machines and name is the name of a remote subscriber, and press ENTER.
The system displays the Remote Subscriber screen.
- Check that all of the data on the screen is correct. If any of the data is incorrect, you may want to add the data manually or you may need to rerun the data transfer.
- Repeat Step 1 and Step 2 for four other remote subscribers.
- Press F1 (Cancel) to return to the command line.
Number of Local and Remote Subscribers
To check the number of local and remote subscribers:
- Type li me fe da and press ENTER.
The system displays the Feature Daily Traffic screen.
- Compare the number of subscribers in the
SUBSCRIBERS, Local:
field with the number of local subscribers on the print-out of the DEFINITY AUDIX Feature Daily Traffic screen.- Compare the number of remote subscribers in the
SUBSCRIBERS, Remote:
field with the number of remote subscribers on the print-out of the DEFINITY AUDIX Feature Daily Traffic screen.- Press F1 (Cancel).
The system display the following message:
Machine Names and Voice IDs
- Type list machines and press ENTER.
The system displays the List Machine screen.
- Verify that the machine names match the machine names in the DEFINITY AUDIX system.
- Verify that the voice IDs match the voice IDs in the DEFINITY AUDIX system.
- Press F1 (Cancel).
The system display the following message:
Address Ranges
- Type list address-ranges and press ENTER.
The system displays the List Address-Ranges screen.
- Verify that the address ranges match the address ranges in the DEFINITY AUDIX system.
- Press F1 (Cancel).
The system display the following message:
command successfully completed
The cursor returns to the command line.
- Return to the procedures checklist.
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