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Adding a LIM-T1 Card

The LIM-T1 card is provisioned as either a T1 card or a channel card in the database using the ent-card command. The card being provisioned in the database can be one of these cards shown in Table B-4.

Table B-4 T1 Card Part Numbers

Card Type Part Number

E1/T1MIM

870-2198-XX

E5-E1T1

870-1873-XX

The ent-card command uses these parameters.

:loc – The location of the card being added to the database.

Note:

The HC-MIM can be inserted in an odd-numbered card location only. The HC-MIM will not power up if it is inserted in an even-numbered card location. All T1 backplane cabling should be removed from the B connector for the slot that the HC-MIM will occupy.

The HC-MIM occupies two card locations, so the even numbered card location adjacent to the odd numbered slot where the HC-MIM has been inserted must be empty, as shown in Table B-5. The HC-MIM is connected to the network through the odd numbered card slot connector.

Table B-5 HC-MIM Card Locations

Location of the HC-MIM Empty Card Location Location of the HC-MIM Empty Card Location

Slot 01

Slot 02

Slot 11

Slot 12

Slot 03

Slot 04

Slot 13

Slot 14

Slot 05

Slot 06

Slot 15

Slot 16

Slot 07

Slot 08

Slot 17

Slot 18

The E1/T1 MIM and E5-E1T1 card occupies one card location. These cards can be placed in any card location except for even numbered card locations whose adjacent odd numbered card location is occupied by a card that occupies two card locations.

:type – The type of card being added to the database. For this procedure, the value of this parameter is limt1 (T1 card) or limch (channel card).

Note:

The E5-E1T1 card cannot be provisioned as a channel card.

:appl – The application software that is assigned to the card. For this procedure, the value of this parameter is either ccs7itu or ss7ansi.

:force – Allow the LIM to be added to the database even if there are not enough service modules in the EAGLE to support the number of LIMs in the EAGLE. This parameter is obsolete and is no longer used.

The shelf to which the card is to be added must already be in the database. This can be verified with the rtrv-shlf command. If the shelf is not in the database, see the Adding a Shelf procedure in Database Administration - System Management User's Guide.

The examples in this procedure are used to add the LIM-T1 cards in card locations 1215 and 1216 to the database.

  1. Display the cards in the EAGLE using the rtrv-card command.
    rlghncxa03w 09-05-28 09:12:36 GMT EAGLE5 41.0.0
    CARD   TYPE      APPL     LSET NAME   LINK SLC LSET NAME   LINK SLC
    1102   TSM       GLS     
    1113   GSPM      OAM
    1114   TDM-A
    1115   GSPM      OAM
    1116   TDM-B
    1117   MDAL
    1201   LIMDS0    SS7ANSI  lsne12      A    0   
    1202   LIMDS0    SS7ANSI  lsne12      A    1   
    1203   LIMDS0    SS7ANSI  lsne13      A    0   
    1204   LIMDS0    SS7ANSI  lsne13      A    1   
    1207   LIMT1     SS7ANSI  lsnt265     A    0   
    1208   LIMCH     SS7ANSI  lsnt265     A    1   lsnt265     A2   2   
    1211   LIMT1     CCS7ITU  lsne145     A    0   
    1212   LIMCH     CCS7ITU  lsne145     A    1   lsne145     A2   2   
    1316   DCM       STPLAN   
    

    The cards should be distributed throughout the EAGLE for proper power distribution. Refer to Installation Guide for the shelf power distribution.

  2. Verify that the correct hardware has been installed on the EAGLE to support the LIM-T1 card as shown in Installation User's Guide.
  3. Physically verify that the T1 card has been installed into the card location that will be specified in 7.

    If the T1 card is an HC-MIM, make sure the HC-MIM is installed according to the card location requirements shown in Table B-5. If a card is installed and provisioned in the even-numbered card location adjacent to the desired odd numbered card, choose another card location to install and provision the HC-MIM, or remove the card in the even-numbered card location by performing the appropriate procedure shown in Table B-6.

    Note:

    Channel cards must be installed in the same shelf as the T1 card that is servicing the timeslots on those channel cards.

    Table B-6 Card Removal Procedures

    Card Application Procedure

    SS7ANSI, ATMANSI, CCS7ITU, ATMITU

    “Removing an SS7 LIM” in Chapter 4, “System Configuration Procedures” in Database Administration - System Management User's Guide

    “Removing a LIM-E1Card

    “Removing a LIM-T1Card

    VSCCP

    Removing a Service Module in Chapter 2 in Database Administration - GTT User's Guide

    GLS

    Removing a GLS Card in Chapter 2, Gateway Screening (GWS) Overview, in Database Administration - GWS User's Guide

    STPLAN

    "Removing an STP LAN Card" in Database Administration - Features User's Guide

    IPLIM, IPLIMI, SS7IPGW, IPGWI

    "Removing an IPLIMx Card" or Removing an IPGWx Card" in Database Administration - IP7 User's Guide

    IPSG "Removing an IPSG Card" in Database Administration - IP7 User's Guide

    EROUTE

    “Removing an STC Card” in Database Administration - Features User's Guide

    MCP

    “Removing an MCPM” in Chapter 4, “System Configuration Procedures” in Database Administration - System Management User's Guide

    IPS

    “Removing an IPSM” in Chapter 4, “System Configuration Procedures” in Database Administration - System Management User's Guide

  4. If the card is an EPM-B based card (E5-E1T1-B), enter the rtrv-stpopts command to verify whether or not the MFC option is on. If the card is not an EPM-B based card, continue the procedure with 5

    This is an example of the possible output.

    
    rlghncxa03w 11-10-17 16:02:05 GMT EAGLE5 44.0.0
    STP OPTIONS         
    ---------------------------
    MFC                     off
    
    

    The rtrv-stpopts command output contains other fields that are not used by this procedure. To see all fields displayed by the rtrv-stpopts command, see the rtrv-stpopts command description in Commands User's Guide.

    If the MFC option is off, perform the Configuring the MFC Option procedure in Database Administration - System Management User's Guide to turn on the MFC option.

    If the MFC option is on or the MFC Option procedure in Database Administration - System Management User's Guide was performed in this step, continue the procedure with 5.

  5. The Fan feature must be turned on. Enter the rtrv-feat command to verify that the Fan feature is on.

    If the Fan feature is on, shown in the rtrv-feat output in this step, the FAN field should be set to on.

    The rtrv-feat command output contains other fields that are not used by this procedure. To see all fields displayed by the rtrv-feat command, see the rtrv-feat command description in Commands User's Guide.

    If the Fan feature is on, continue the procedure with 7.

    If the Fan feature is off, continue the procedure with 6.

  6. Turn the Fan feature on by entering this command.

    chg-feat:fan=on

    Note:

    Once the Fan feature is turned on with thechg-feat command, it cannot be turned off.

    When the chg-feat has successfully completed, this message appears.

    rlghncxa03w 11-10-28 11:43:04 GMT EAGLE5 44.0.0
    CHG-FEAT: MASP A - COMPLTD
    
  7. Add the card using the ent-card command. If the LIM-T1 card is an HC-MIM, the HC-MIM can be only in a odd-numbered card location, and cannot be provisioned as a channel card.

    For this example, enter these commands.

    ent-card:loc=1215:type=limt1:appl=ss7ansi

    ent-card:loc=1216:type=limch:appl=ss7ansi

  8. Verify the changes using the rtrv-card command with the card location specified in 7 .

    For this example, enter these commands.

    rtrv-card:loc=1215

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-28 09:12:36 GMT EAGLE5 36.0.0
    CARD   TYPE      APPL     LSET NAME   LINK SLC LSET NAME   LINK SLC
    1215   LIMT1     SS7ANSI  
    

    rtrv-card:loc=1216

    rlghncxa03w 06-10-28 09:12:36 GMT EAGLE5 36.0.0
    CARD   TYPE      APPL     LSET NAME   LINK SLC LSET NAME   LINK SLC
    1216   LIMCH     SS7ANSI 
    
  9. Back up the new changes using the chg-db:action=backup:dest=fixed command.

    These messages should appear, the active Maintenance and Administration Subsystem Processor (MASP) appears first.

    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup starts on active MASP.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup on active MASP to fixed disk complete.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup starts on standby MASP.
    BACKUP (FIXED) : MASP A - Backup on standby MASP to fixed disk complete.
    

Figure B-4 Adding a LIM-T1 Card



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