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Electronic Private Automatic Branch Exchange and Business
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Page 1 - Meridian MAX

Product release 8 Standard 1.0 March 1997553-4001-111Electronic Private Automatic Branch Exchange and BusinessCommunication SystemsMeridian MAXI

Page 2

Contents xi Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Chapter 17: List of terms 17-1Index 18-1FiguresFigure 3-1 Meridian MAX Applica

Page 3 - Publication history

Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E) 3-45 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Adding MVME332XTS/XT cards to an

Page 4 - Contents

3-46 Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E)553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Table 3-8MVME332XTS/XT card slot placementNumber o

Page 5 - Module (SNN/SNN-E) 3-1

Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E) 3-47 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Replacing the CPU cardUse this p

Page 6 - Chapter 5: Modems 5-1

3-48 Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E)553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Note: If you are uncertain as to whether the card

Page 7 - Chapter 6: Workstations 6-1

Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E) 3-49 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 3-19MVME177-005 single-bo

Page 8 - Chapter 7: Printers 7-1

3-50 Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E)553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 19972 Secure the Meridian MAX 8 for power down.Refer t

Page 9

Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E) 3-51 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 87 Enter 3 to select the “Go to S

Page 10 - Index 18-1

3-52 Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E)553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 199717 Enter y to ignore the CFGA block on a hard disk

Page 11

Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8 4-1Chapter 4: Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment moduleA word about

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4-2 Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997OverviewThe Meridian MAX Intelligent Peri

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xii Contents553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 3-15 Cabling arrangement—modem connection cableNT7D99AA to dial-up modem or limited-dista

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Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module 4-3 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Table 4-1 (continued)Me

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4-4 Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Table 4-1 (continued)Meridian MAX IPE/IPE

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Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module 4-5 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Table 4-1 (continued)Me

Page 17

4-6 Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Table 4-1 (continued)Meridian MAX IPE/IPE

Page 18

Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module 4-7 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Faceplate componentsThe

Page 19 - Procedures

4-8 Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997CAUTIONRisk of system interruptionDo not

Page 20

Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module 4-9 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 4-1Meridian MAX

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4-10 Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 4-2Meridian MAX IPE module contai

Page 22 - About this document

Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module 4-11 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Hardware layoutFigure

Page 23 - “Configuration Control”

4-12 Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 4-3Meridian MAX IPE/IPE-E install

Page 24 - Sample screens

Contents xiii Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 4-16 Meridian MAX IPE/IPE-E CPU card 4-49Figure 4-17 Meridian MAX IP

Page 25

Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module 4-13 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 4-4Meridian MAX

Page 26

4-14 Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Meridian MAX IPE/IPE-E module—Option 11I

Page 27 - Reference to NAC documents

Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module 4-15 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8The connector panel as

Page 28 - Chapter 1: Introduction

4-16 Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Expansion cabinetIf you are installing y

Page 29 - Installation responsibilities

Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module 4-17 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Note: Because the Opt

Page 30 - Hardware overview

4-18 Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Input/output port assignmentsThere are e

Page 31 - System performance

Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module 4-19 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Table 4-4Option 11 com

Page 32 - System reliability

4-20 Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Meridian MAX IPE/IPE-E module—Option 21–

Page 33 - Mean Time Between Failures

Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module 4-21 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Refer to the Communica

Page 34

4-22 Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Each of the eight DB-25 connectors can c

Page 35 - Chapter 2: Site preparation

xiv Contents553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 5-17 Connecting the remote dial-up workstation with aMeridian MAX dial-up supervisor mode

Page 36

Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module 4-23 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Cable rerouting for Op

Page 37

4-24 Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Note: The first PE slot is already full

Page 38 - Environmental requirements

Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module 4-25 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8NT8D11 backplane cable

Page 39

4-26 Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Table 4-8 lists cable connections for a

Page 40 - Site layout

Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module 4-27 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Cable rerouting for NT

Page 41 - Multiple Queue Assignment

4-28 Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 4-7NT8D37 backplane cable designa

Page 42 - Capacities

Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module 4-29 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8NT8D37 backplane cable

Page 43 - Hardware-dependent capacities

4-30 Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 4-8NT8D37 backplane cable designa

Page 44 - 2-10 Site preparation

Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module 4-31 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Input/output port assi

Page 45

4-32 Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Table 4-11Option 21–81 communication por

Page 46

Contents xv Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 5-37 Cabling arrangement—modem connection cableNT9D8001 5-63Figure 5-3

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Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module 4-33 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Cabling Option 11 and

Page 48

4-34 Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 4-9NT8D11 CE/PE cabinet input/out

Page 49

Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module 4-35 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 4-10NT8D37 IPE

Page 50 - Calculating calls per hour

4-36 Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997CablesExternal input/output cablesMeridi

Page 51

Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module 4-37 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Table 4-12 (continued)

Page 52

4-38 Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 4-11Cabling arrangement—Meridian

Page 53 - Dialling plans

Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module 4-39 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 4-12Cabling arr

Page 54 - UDP dialling plan

4-40 Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 4-13Cabling arrangement—Meridian

Page 55

Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module 4-41 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8NT1R03AA/NT1R03BA four

Page 56 - Module (SNN/SNN-E)

4-42 Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 4-14NT1R03AA four-port I/O cableP

Page 57

xvi Contents553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 5-55 U.S. Robotics 28.8 Sportster network link modemswitch settings for programming mode

Page 58

Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module 4-43 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Table 4-13NT1R03AA 50-

Page 59

4-44 Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 4-15NT1R03BA four-port I/O cableP

Page 60

Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module 4-45 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Table 4-14NT1R03BA 50-

Page 61

4-46 Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Hardware upgradesA Meridian MAX IPE/IPE-

Page 62

Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module 4-47 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Performing the hardwar

Page 63 - Single board computer cards

4-48 Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 199711 Pull the CPU card away from the facep

Page 64

Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module 4-49 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 4-16Meridian MA

Page 65 - Figure 3-3

4-50 Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 4-17Meridian MAX IPE/IPE-E disk d

Page 66 - Transition cards

Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module 4-51 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 4-18Meridian MA

Page 67

4-52 Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Hardware replacementsCAUTIONRisk of equi

Page 68

Contents xvii Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 9-5 Meridian MAX System Parameters 9-12Figure 9-6 Meridian MAX Hardw

Page 69 - Figure 3-5

Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module 4-53 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 83 Insert the replaceme

Page 70

4-54 Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997The system displays the following messag

Page 71 - Figure 3-6

Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module 4-55 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 89 Enter b for bug.The

Page 72

4-56 Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997SMM167 card jumper settingsFigure 4-19 d

Page 73

Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8 5-1Chapter 5: ModemsA modem may be used when a peripheral device or a NetworkAdministrati

Page 74

5-2 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Table 5-2 lists the modems and the functions for which they can be used.Table 5-2Modems and funct

Page 75 - Installing the power supply

Modems 5-3 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Other modemsIt may be possible to use other modems for dial-up supervisor displays

Page 76 - Input/output panels

5-4 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Table 5-4Supported modem responsesCommand Response0 OK1 RING2 CONNECT 12003 CONNECT 24004 CONNECT

Page 77

Modems 5-5 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Modem cablesModems can be connected to the Meridian MAX using two modem cables:the

Page 78

5-6 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 5-2Cabling arrangement—modem connection cable NT7D61Ax for remote diagnostics2345678RTSCTS

Page 79

xviii Contents553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Table 2-2 Meridian MAX hardware platform maximums 2-8Table 2-3 Meridian MAX 8 hardware-depen

Page 80

Modems 5-7 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Limited-distance modemsThe following modems are supported for remote diagnostics:•

Page 81

5-8 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 5-3 illustrates the hardware configuration required to use theGandalf LDS 120E modem with

Page 82 - Internal input/output cables

Modems 5-9 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 5-4 illustrates the hardware configuration required to use theDevelcon DS 5

Page 83

5-10 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 5-5 illustrates the hardware configuration required to use theGandalf LDS 120E modem with

Page 84 - Meridian MAX module

Modems 5-11 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 5-6 illustrates the hardware configuration required to use theDevelcon DS

Page 85

5-12 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997The first Gandalf LDS 120E or Develcon DS 511A modem is connected tothe second Gandalf LDS 120E

Page 86

Modems 5-13 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Table 5-5LDS 120E external DIP switch settings for point-to-point, full-duplexSwi

Page 87

5-14 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Dial-up modems overviewDial-up modems are used for the following functions:• Remote diagnostics•

Page 88

Modems 5-15 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Remote diagnostic modemsThe remote diagnostic allows Nortel to diagnose your Meri

Page 89 - Figure 3-9

5-16 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997The modem settings at the Meridian MAX end must be done beforeconnecting the modem to the Meridi

Page 90

Contents xix Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Table 4-11 Option 21–81 communication port assignmentsheet 4-32Table 4-12 Ex

Page 91 - Figure 3-11

Modems 5-17 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 5-8Connecting the remote dial-up workstation with a Meridian MAX remote di

Page 92

5-18 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997NetComm SmartModem M7FFigure 5-7 (SNN/SNN-E) and Figure 5-8 (IPE/IPE-E) illustrate theconnection

Page 93 - SNN system external modem

Modems 5-19 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 85 Enter atz&f followed by {RETURN}.OK6 Enter ats0=1 followed by {RETURN}.OK7

Page 94

5-20 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Racal VI2422PAIf you use a Racal VI2422PA modem at one end of the line, you must usethe Racal VI

Page 95 - Figure 3-15

Modems 5-21 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 811 Enter ats2=128 followed by {RETURN}.OK12 Enter ate0 followed by {RETURN}.OK13

Page 96 - (qty=1–5)

5-22 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997UDS 2440Figure 5-10 shows the front and rear view of the UDS 2440 modem. Thismodem connects to t

Page 97 - VME multiport cable

Modems 5-23 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Procedure 5-3Configuring the UDS 2440 modem through the front panel for remotedia

Page 98 - A0388536

5-24 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 199712 Press YES.LOADING (appears for one second)FACTORY?13 Press NO.SPKR OPTS?14 Press NO.TELE OPTS

Page 99

Modems 5-25 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 827 Press NO.AUTO ANS?28 Press YES.AUTO ANS E29 Press YES.RINGS?30 Press YES.RING

Page 100 - Installation Guide

5-26 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997dtr opt 243 Press NO.dtr opt 344 Press YES.DTR OPTS?45 Press NO.DSR OPTS?46 Press YES.DSR FORCED

Page 101 - Upgrade Guide

xx Contents553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Table 16-1 Recommended spare parts for Meridian MAXApplication Module 16-1Table 16-2 Recommend

Page 102 - Replacing the CPU card

Modems 5-27 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 858 Press NO.PIN OPTS?59 Press NO.MSG OPTS60 Press NO.SECURITY?61 Press NO.DISC OP

Page 103 - Card top

5-28 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997If you have a workstation, you can use an alternative method to set up theUDS 2440 modem. To pro

Page 104

Modems 5-29 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 814 For an SNN/SNN-E, connect the modem directly to the Meridian MAXI/O panel usin

Page 105

5-30 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997UDS EC224A/D 2400Figure 5-11 shows the front and rear view of the UDS EC224A/D 2400modem. The ca

Page 106

Modems 5-31 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 5-12UDS EC224A/D 2400 remote diagnostics modem switch settings8765432143

Page 107

5-32 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997U.S. Robotics 28.8 Sportster modemThe U.S. Robotics Sportster 28.8 modem has DIP switches on the

Page 108 - Peripheral Equipment module

Modems 5-33 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Procedure 5-5Configuring the U.S. Robotics 28.8 Sportster modem’s remote end fora

Page 109 - Overview

5-34 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 19979 If you are configuring the remote end, use the Hayes AT command“atdt####” for touch-tone diali

Page 110

Modems 5-35 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Dial-up supervisor modemsThe following modems are supported modems for dial-up su

Page 111 - —continued—

5-36 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 5-16Connecting the remote dial-up workstation with a Meridian MAX dial-up supervisormodem

Page 112

Publication number: 553-4001-111Product release: 8Document release: Standard 1.0Date: March 1997Electronic Private Automatic Branch Exchange and Busin

Page 113

Contents xxi Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Procedure 5-9 Configuring the UDS EC224A/D 2400 dial-upsupervisor modem—remote

Page 114 - Faceplate components

Modems 5-37 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8NetComm SmartModem M7FFigures 5-16 (SNN/SNN-E) and 5-17 (IPE/IPE-E) illustrate t

Page 115

5-38 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Complete the steps in Procedure 5-6 to configure the NetComm modem forremote diagnostics.Procedu

Page 116

Modems 5-39 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Racal VI2422PAFigure 5-16 illustrates the connection between the Meridian MAX por

Page 117

5-40 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Complete the steps in Procedure 5-7 to configure the Racal VI2422PAmodem at the remote location

Page 118 - Hardware layout

Modems 5-41 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8UDS 2440Figure 5-10 shows the front and rear view of the UDS 2440 dial-upsupervis

Page 119

5-42 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 199710 Enter at&c1 followed by {RETURN}.OK11 Enter at&w followed by {RETURN}.OK12 Use the Ha

Page 120

Modems 5-43 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8UDS EC224A/D 2400Meridian MAX automatically configures remote supervisor modems

Page 121 - Input/output cables

5-44 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 5-20UDS EC224A/D 2400 remote dial-up supervisor modem switch settings876543214321Switch

Page 122

Modems 5-45 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 86 Set the front panel rotary switch to DATA.7 Enter the following commands on the

Page 123

5-46 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Ven-Tel 2400 Plus IIFigure 5-21 and Figure 5-22 show the front and rear view of the Ven-Tel2400

Page 124

xxii Contents553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Procedure 9-1 To assign Meridian MAX ports 9-4Procedure 9-2 To assign system parameters 9

Page 125 - Input/output port assignments

Modems 5-47 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 5-24Ven-Tel 2400 Plus II modem—switch locationsSW2switch(red)SW1switch(red

Page 126

5-48 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 5-25Ven-Tel 2400 Plus II remote dial-up supervisor modem switch settingsOnOff12345678910C

Page 127

Modems 5-49 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 810 Enter atx1 followed by {RETURN}.OK11 Enter ats0=1 followed by {RETURN}.OK12 En

Page 128

5-50 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Ven-Tel 9600 Plus (with power pack model # L5730-01)Figure 5-26 shows the front view of the Ven-

Page 129

Modems 5-51 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 5-28Ven-Tel 9600 Plus modem—opening the modemBottomTopGroove GrooveModem C

Page 130

5-52 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 5-30Ven-Tel 9600 Plus remote dial-up supervisor, remote supervisor login, and network lin

Page 131

Modems 5-53 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 84 Power up the workstation and the modem, then enter the followingcommands on the

Page 132

5-54 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997NAC connectivityNetwork Administration Center (NAC) is a computerized system whichallows organiz

Page 133

Modems 5-55 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 5-31NAC 2 network connectivity overviewRemotediagnosticmodemModemModemMode

Page 134

5-56 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 5-32NAC 1 network connectivity overviewModemTerminalconcentratorTerminalconcentratorTermi

Page 135

Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8xxiiiAbout this documentThis document details the steps and procedures required to successfullyi

Page 136

Modems 5-57 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Limited distance modems for NAC connectivityLimited distance modems extend workst

Page 137

5-58 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 5-33 illustrates the hardware configuration required to use theGandalf LDS 120E modem for

Page 138

Modems 5-59 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 5-33NAC 2 Gandalf LDS 120E limited-distance modem hardware configuration f

Page 139

5-60 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 5-34NAC 2 Develcon DS 511A limited-distance modem hardware configuration for remotesuperv

Page 140

Modems 5-61 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 5-35NAC 1 Gandalf LDS 120E limited-distance modem hardware configuration f

Page 141 - Figure 4-9

5-62 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 5-36NAC 1 Develcon DS 511A limited-distance modem hardware configuration for network link

Page 142

Modems 5-63 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 5-37Cabling arrangement—modem connection cable NT9D80011234567872023458GND

Page 143 - External input/output cables

5-64 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997For a NAC 1 system, the second Gandalf LDS 120E or Develcon DS 511Amodem is connected to the ter

Page 144 - –81 and the

Modems 5-65 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Table 5-8LDS 120E internal DIP switch settings for point-to-point, full-duplexSwi

Page 145

5-66 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Refer to the “Modems” section of the “Hardware installation” chapter ofNetwork Administration Ce

Page 146

xxiv About this document553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997[Commands]Words within square brackets represent the generic name attached to aspeci

Page 147 - Figure 4-13

Modems 5-67 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 5-38Connecting NAC 2 with a Meridian MAX node—limited-distance connection

Page 148

5-68 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 5-40Connecting the NAC 2 with a Meridian MAX node—limited-distance connection (IPE/IPE-E)

Page 149

Modems 5-69 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Dial-up modems for NAC connectivityIf the NAC system is beyond eight km (five mil

Page 150

5-70 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 5-42Connecting the NAC 2 with a Meridian MAX node—dial-up connection (SNN/SNN-E)ModemMode

Page 151

Modems 5-71 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 5-44Connecting the NAC 2 with a Meridian MAX node—dial-up connection (IPE/

Page 152

5-72 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 5-46Cabling arrangement—direct connection cable NT9D90071234567872023856GNDRTSDTRTXDRXDDC

Page 153 - Hardware upgrades

Modems 5-73 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Note: There are two buttons located on the front panel of the modem:Mode and Tal

Page 154

5-74 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Ven-Tel 9600 PlusTo properly set up the Ven-Tel 9600 Plus modem for use as a remotesupervisor lo

Page 155

Modems 5-75 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 5-50UDS EC224A/D 2400 remote supervisor login modem switch settingsONONO

Page 156

5-76 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997U.S. Robotics 28.8 Sportster modemTo properly set up the U.S. Robotics 28.8 Sportster modem for

Page 157 - SCSI terminator

About this document xxv Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Meridian MAX 8 Supervisor’s User GuideItalicized text represents refer

Page 158

Modems 5-77 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 5-52NetComm SmartModem M7F modem switch settingsONOFF123456DOWNUPDSR DTR R

Page 159 - Hardware replacements

5-78 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 199710 Enter at&z1=t####### followed by {RETURN}.####### must be replaced with the correct telep

Page 160 - Configuring the SMM167 card

Modems 5-79 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8UDS 2440Figure 5-10 shows the front and rear view of the UDS 2440 network linkmod

Page 161

5-80 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 199713 For an SNN/SNN-E system, connect the modem directly to theMeridian MAX multiport cable using

Page 162

Modems 5-81 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 86 Enter at&d0 followed by {RETURN}.OK7 Enter at&c1 followed by {RETURN}.O

Page 163 - SMM167 card jumper settings

5-82 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 199719 Enter at&w followed by {RETURN}.NONE20 Power down the workstation and the modem.21 Discon

Page 164 - Chapter 5: Modems

Modems 5-83 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Ven-Tel 9600 PlusTo properly set up the Ven-Tel 9600 Plus modem for use as a netw

Page 165

5-84 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 199710 Enter at\q3 followed by {RETURN}.OK11 Enter ats64=1 followed by {RETURN}.OK12 Enter ats0=1 fo

Page 166 - Other modems

Modems 5-85 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 821 Power up the modem.If your Meridian MAX system is powered up and fully functio

Page 167

5-86 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 199710 Power down the workstation and the modem.11 Disconnect the workstation from the modem.12 For

Page 168 - Modem cables

xxvi About this document553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997• P0815602 MTE 6 User Guide• P0802089 Meridian MAX 6 Supervisor’s User Guide• P08020

Page 169 - Figure 5-2

Modems 5-87 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8U.S. Robotics 28.8 Sportster modemFollow Procedure 5-17 to configure the U.S. Rob

Page 170 - Limited-distance modems

5-88 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 199710 Enter AT&W1&Y1 followed by {RETURN}.This command does not appear on the screen.OK11 P

Page 171 - Figure 5-3

Modems 5-89 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8T1 connection for NAC connectivityThe NAC system can be connected to a Meridian M

Page 172

5-90 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Due to the wide variety of T1 equipment available, it is important that theT1 administrator be c

Page 173 - Figure 5-5

Modems 5-91 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 5-57Connecting the NAC 2 to a Meridian MAX node—direct connection (SNN/SNN

Page 174

5-92 Modems553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 5-59Connecting the NAC 2 to a Meridian MAX node—direct connection (IPE/IPE-E)MERIDIAN 1Ca

Page 175 - 5-12 Modems

Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8 6-1Chapter 6: WorkstationsOverviewWorkstations are used by the network supervisors to cont

Page 176

6-2 Workstations553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997• Paradise EGA or VGA card with 256 kbytes of memory• two floppy disk drives or one floppy d

Page 177 - Dial-up modems overview

Workstations 6-3 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Reflection 4+When this document mentions Reflection 4+, it refers to Reflecti

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6-4 Workstations553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Meridian Terminal EmulatorMTE allows you to access Meridian MAX supervisor sessions through

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About this document xxvii Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8• 553-4001-004 Meridian MAX 4 Master Index• 553-4001-111 Meridian MA

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Workstations 6-5 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8• Change the size of the font used in the Meridian MAX supervisorscreens.• MT

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6-6 Workstations553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Note: If you are upgrading from MTE 5.32 or lower, your FTPsoftware must be a minimum of PC

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Workstations 6-7 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 85 Press {RETURN} to accept the default destination directory. To indicatea de

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6-8 Workstations553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 199711 Enter Y followed by {RETURN} if the information is correct.The system displays the follow

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Workstations 6-9 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8PIF file settingsTo run MTE under DOS in Windows, it is recommended that you

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6-10 Workstations553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 6-2MTE 5.32 set-up screen—LAN connection – advancedMinimum requirementsThe minimum r

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Workstations 6-11 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8DisplayGraphics in MTE, such as the initial graphical display and the graphi

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6-12 Workstations553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997• 512 kbytes of free memory (for MTE)• one serial (RS-232) port• OS/2 2.1• color VGA displa

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Workstations 6-13 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8• When multiple sessions are used, the same MTE options, font, andprogrammab

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6-14 Workstations553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997• 6 Mbytes of free disk space for FTP Software’s PC/TCP kernel orsoftware, and for the Meri

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xxviii About this document553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Reference to NAC documentsAdditional information about NAC is contained in the fol

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Workstations 6-15 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8ATTENTIONUse FTP Software’s PC/TCP network kernel or PC/TCP networksoftware

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6-16 Workstations553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Configuring a PC in a LAN environmentPerform Procedure 6-4 when configuring each PC connect

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Workstations 6-17 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Meridian MAX setupPerform Procedure 6-5 to configure Meridian MAX in a LAN e

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6-18 Workstations553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997To increase the number of packet buffers, perform Procedure 6-6.Procedure 6-6To increase th

Page 195 - (up or down)

Workstations 6-19 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8IP AddressesAn IP address is a unique identifier for a device connected on t

Page 196 - The system responds with OK

6-20 Workstations553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997If you are using hostnames on PCs running FTP Software’s PC/TCPsoftware, you need to add th

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Workstations 6-21 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Keyboard language configuration on PCsIf you are using a language-specific k

Page 198 - Dial-up supervisor modems

6-22 Workstations553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997DEVICEHIGH = C:\DOS\DISPLAY.SYS CON:=(ega,850)COUNTRY = 049,850,C:\DOS\COUNTRY.SYSAUTOEX

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Workstations 6-23 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8DEC VT520 or 100% compatibleFollow Procedure 6-7 to set up the DEC VT520 wor

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6-24 Workstations553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Table 6-3Navigating the set-up windowsIfthena solid triangle appearsbeside the set-up featu

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Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8 1-1Chapter 1: IntroductionHardware platformsMeridian MAX 8 runs on four hardware platforms

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Workstations 6-25 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 86 Press {SET-UP} again to exit set-up mode.Table 6-4VT520 set-up valuesSet-u

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6-26 Workstations553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Table 6-4 (continued)VT520 set-up valuesSet-up feature First level Mandatory setting or des

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Workstations 6-27 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Table 6-4 (continued)VT520 set-up valuesSet-up feature First level Mandatory

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6-28 Workstations553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Table 6-4 (continued)VT520 set-up valuesSet-up feature First level Mandatory setting or des

Page 206 - UDS EC224A/D 2400

Workstations 6-29 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Table 6-4 (continued)VT520 set-up valuesSet-up feature First level Mandatory

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6-30 Workstations553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997DEC VT420 or 100% compatible (North American model)Follow Procedure 6-8 to set up the DEC V

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Workstations 6-31 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 6-6DEC VT420 workstation (North American model) Version 1.3 or greate

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6-32 Workstations553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997DEC VT420 or 100% compatible (Worldwide model)Follow Procedure 6-4 to set up the DEC VT420

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Workstations 6-33 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 6-7DEC VT420 workstation (Worldwide model) set-upGlobal Display

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6-34 Workstations553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997DEC VT220 or 100% compatibleFollow Procedure 6-10 to set up the DEC VT220 workstation.Proce

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1-2 Introduction553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Before you beginThis document describes the procedures to install the Meridian MAXhardware a

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Workstations 6-35 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 6-8DEC VT220 workstation set-upDisplay General Comm Print

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6-36 Workstations553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997HP 700/32 or 100% compatiblePerform Procedure 6-11 to set up an HP 700/32 or 100%-compatibl

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Workstations 6-37 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 85 Ensure that the options match the following User settings:USER•Smooth Scro

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6-38 Workstations553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 19979 Ensure that the options match the following Port 1 settings:PORT 1•Communication Full Dup

Page 217 - NAC connectivity

Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8 7-1Chapter 7: PrintersThe following printers can be used by the Meridian MAX:• DEC LA195 (

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7-2 Printers553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997The serial port gender of each printer is a female DB-25 with the exceptionof the LaserJet 4 Plu

Page 219 - Figure 5-32

Printers 7-3 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Procedure 7-1To install a local printer1 Decide which printer you want to use as

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7-4 Printers553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 7-1Meridian Terminal Emulator set-up screen TERMINAL SETUP SCREEN – V05.07CONNECTION SETU

Page 221 - 5-58 Modems

Printers 7-5 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 7-2Local printer control window

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7-6 Printers553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Serial-parallel converterA serial-parallel converter (A0621070) is required for printers that us

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Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8iiiPublication historyMarch 1997This document is released as the Meridian MAX 8 Installation Guide

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Introduction 1-3 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Hardware overviewFor an Application Equipment Module (AEM) installation, plea

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Printers 7-7 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8DEC LA195The DEC LA195 is a dot-matrix printer. This printer can be configured in

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7-8 Printers553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Table 7-1 (continued)DEC LA195 system set-upFunction SettingCharacter:Slash zero OffCharacter se

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Printers 7-9 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8HP RuggedWriterThe RuggedWriter is a dot-matrix printer. This printer can be conf

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7-10 Printers553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 7-5RuggedWriter DIP switch settingsDIP switchesRuggedWriterBank ABank B1234567812345678

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Printers 7-11 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8HP LaserJet series II, III, 4, 4 Plus, and 5Si MXThe LaserJet series II, III, 4,

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7-12 Printers553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Table 7-3LaserJet series II printer option settingsPress {Menu} key to view Printing menuCOPIES

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Printers 7-13 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Table 7-4LaserJet series III printer option settingsPress {Menu} key to view Pri

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7-14 Printers553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Table 7-5LaserJet series 4 printer option settingsPress {Menu} key to view Printing menuCOPIES

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Printers 7-15 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Table 7-6LaserJet series 4 Plus printer option settingsPress {Menu} key to view

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7-16 Printers553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Table 7-6 (continued)LaserJet series 4 Plus printer option settingsPress {Menu} key four times

Page 235 - Remote supervisor login

1-4 Introduction553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 19973 Install the Meridian MAX Application Module or Meridian MAXIPE/IPE-E module, cards, power

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Printers 7-17 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Table 7-7LaserJet series 5Si MX printer option settingsPress {Menu} key to view

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7-18 Printers553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997HP PaintJet 3630, DeskJet, DeskJet 500, DeskJet 560C, andDeskJet 660CThe PaintJet 3630, DeskJet

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Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8 8-1Chapter 8: Meridian 1 circuit card configurationSDI configurations for Meridian MAXMeri

Page 239 - Network link

8-2 Meridian 1 circuit card configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997• Port 2 SW7 is set all to ON.• Port 3 SW4 is set all to OFF.• Port

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Meridian 1 circuit card configuration 8-3 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Meridian MAX IPE/IPE-E moduleOption 11When connectin

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8-4 Meridian 1 circuit card configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997The QPC841 Serial Data Interface (SDI) operates as a DTE device. Se

Page 242

Meridian 1 circuit card configuration 8-5 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Configuring the Meridian 1 NT6D80 MSDL card for usew

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8-6 Meridian 1 circuit card configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 19974 Enter PKG to print the X11 software packages equipped on theMerid

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Meridian 1 circuit card configuration 8-7 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8The system displays the following:PORT 0DESNote: Por

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8-8 Meridian 1 circuit card configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 199723 Enter zz. The customer number of the Meridian MAX node isreprese

Page 246 - Ven-Tel 9600 Plus

Introduction 1-5 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8See Appendix 2 of Automatic Call Distribution with an Auxiliary DataSystem—Sy

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Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8 9-1Chapter 9: Meridian MAX system configurationDuring a software installation procedure, y

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9-2 Meridian MAX system configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Assigning the portsPort assignment must be completed during a software

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Meridian MAX system configuration 9-3Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Table 9-2Required ports assignmentsDevices CommentsSuperv

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9-4 Meridian MAX system configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Port assignment procedurePerform the procedures in this chapter only i

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Meridian MAX system configuration 9-5Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 9-2Meridian MAX Communication Port AssignmentUnass

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9-6 Meridian MAX system configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Function keysPF1=CommandsThe following commands are available after pr

Page 253

Meridian MAX system configuration 9-7Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8FieldsUnassigned Displays/PrintersThis field, which appea

Page 254

9-8 Meridian MAX system configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 9-3Device options on the Meridian MAX Communication Port Assign

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Meridian MAX system configuration 9-9Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8The diagnostic modem is connected to the second serial po

Page 256 - Chapter 6: Workstations

9-10 Meridian MAX system configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997BaudThis field indicates the baud rate. Each time an unknown display

Page 257 - 6-2 Workstations

1-6 Introduction553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Mean Time Between FailuresThe Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) value calculated for a 16-po

Page 258 - Reflection 4+

Meridian MAX system configuration 9-11Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Adjusting the system parametersAfter the ports have been

Page 259 - Meridian Terminal Emulator

9-12 Meridian MAX system configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 9-5Meridian MAX System Parameters Meridian MAX System Para

Page 260

Meridian MAX system configuration 9-13Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Function keysPF1=CommandsThe following commands are avai

Page 261 - The source directory is A:\

9-14 Meridian MAX system configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997The value of the Home Location Code is the value you should enter for

Page 262

Meridian MAX system configuration 9-15Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8The subnet mask is a 32-bit number used by the network s

Page 263 - press {CONTROL}{ALT}{X}

9-16 Meridian MAX system configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Assigning MSI or MEI linksFor each MEI and MSI link, you must enter t

Page 264

Meridian MAX system configuration 9-17Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 82 To assign the MSI or MEI links, enter 3, followed by {

Page 265 - Figure 6-2

9-18 Meridian MAX system configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Function keysPF1=CommandsThe following commands are available after p

Page 266

Meridian MAX system configuration 9-19Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Port NumberThis field shows the port number which the th

Page 267 - 6-12 Workstations

9-20 Meridian MAX system configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Setting the capacity configurationsThe Capacity Configuration feature

Page 268 - MTE LAN connection

Introduction 1-7 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8The MTBF value calculated for the Meridian MAX IPE/IPE-E module is35 800 hour

Page 269 - 6-14 Workstations

Meridian MAX system configuration 9-21Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8FunctionalityCapacity Configuration allows you to• confi

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9-22 Meridian MAX system configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Under these conditions, the Meridian MAX system administrator or syst

Page 271 - NAME OR IP ADDRESS

Meridian MAX system configuration 9-23Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Configuring the system databaseThe Capacity Configuratio

Page 272 - Diagnostics

9-24 Meridian MAX system configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Note: While changing the field values, closely monitor the amount of

Page 273 - Common LAN functionality

Meridian MAX system configuration 9-25Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Table 9-3Basic Capacity Configuration worksheetField nam

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9-26 Meridian MAX system configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Table 9-3 (continued)Basic Capacity Configuration worksheetField nam

Page 275 - 6-20 Workstations

Meridian MAX system configuration 9-27Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Table 9-4 (continued)Advanced Capacity Configuration wor

Page 276 - Code Page 850 configuration

9-28 Meridian MAX system configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Basic Capacity Configuration procedurePerform this procedure after as

Page 277 - 6-22 Workstations

Meridian MAX system configuration 9-29Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 9-9Basic Capacity Configuration Basic Capacity Co

Page 278 - DEC VT520 or 100% compatible

9-30 Meridian MAX system configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Function keysPF1 = CommandsThe following commands are available after

Page 279

Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8 2-1Chapter 2: Site preparationPower requirementsTable 2-1 lists the power requirements for

Page 280

Meridian MAX system configuration 9-31Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8PF7 = Validate fieldsThis key validates the field values

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9-32 Meridian MAX system configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Press {RETURN} to return to the Basic Capacity Configuration screen.C

Page 282

Meridian MAX system configuration 9-33Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8FieldsEff. DateThis field shows the date on which the co

Page 283

9-34 Meridian MAX system configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997The total of the M1 Supervisors field and the Agent IDs field cannot

Page 284 - S1 S2 S3

Meridian MAX system configuration 9-35Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8The total number of queues must be greater than zero and

Page 285

9-36 Meridian MAX system configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997The number of AT routes must be less than or equal to the number ofAT

Page 286

Meridian MAX system configuration 9-37Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Non ATThis field shows the number of ACD Non AT trunks.

Page 287

9-38 Meridian MAX system configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Period reports are based on daily data. Set this value to, at least,

Page 288

Meridian MAX system configuration 9-39Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 9-10Advanced Capacity Configuration Advanced Capa

Page 289 - DEC VT220 or 100% compatible

9-40 Meridian MAX system configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997 XX of YY days of existing interval dataXX of YY days of existing da

Page 290

2-2 Site preparation553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Table 2-1 (continued)Meridian MAX power requirementsEquipment Voltage Frequency PowerDEC

Page 291 - HP 700/32 or 100% compatible

Meridian MAX system configuration 9-41Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8If you do not want to proceed with the database reconfig

Page 292

9-42 Meridian MAX system configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Remove = Erase fieldThis function key resets an entered value of the

Page 293

Meridian MAX system configuration 9-43Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8This message is followed by another message that explain

Page 294 - Chapter 7: Printers

9-44 Meridian MAX system configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997FieldsEff. DateThis field shows the date on which the configuration o

Page 295 - Installing a local printer

Meridian MAX system configuration 9-45Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Rem. Src. Qs per ACD-DNThis field shows the average numb

Page 296

9-46 Meridian MAX system configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Position Reassignment (per int.)These fields show the frequency in wh

Page 297

Meridian MAX system configuration 9-47Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8The formula for calculating the number of activity code

Page 298

9-48 Meridian MAX system configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Walkaways per AgentThis field shows the average number of walkaway ev

Page 299 - Serial-parallel converter

Meridian MAX system configuration 9-49Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Table 9-5 (continued)Basic Capacity Configuration measur

Page 300 - DEC LA195

9-50 Meridian MAX system configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Table 9-5 (continued)Basic Capacity Configuration measured value fiel

Page 301

Site preparation 2-3 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Table 2-1 (continued)Meridian MAX power requirementsEquipment PowerFreque

Page 302 - HP RuggedWriter

Meridian MAX system configuration 9-51Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Table 9-5 (continued)Basic Capacity Configuration measur

Page 303 - Figure 7-5

9-52 Meridian MAX system configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Table 9-5 (continued)Basic Capacity Configuration measured value fiel

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Meridian MAX system configuration 9-53Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Table 9-5 (continued)Basic Capacity Configuration measur

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9-54 Meridian MAX system configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Table 9-5 (continued)Basic Capacity Configuration measured value fiel

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Meridian MAX system configuration 9-55Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Table 9-5 (continued)Basic Capacity Configuration measur

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9-56 Meridian MAX system configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Table 9-5 (continued)Basic Capacity Configuration measured value fiel

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Meridian MAX system configuration 9-57Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Table 9-5 (continued)Basic Capacity Configuration measur

Page 309

9-58 Meridian MAX system configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Advanced Capacity Configuration measured valuesTable 9-6 provides det

Page 310

Meridian MAX system configuration 9-59Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Table 9-6 (continued)Advanced Capacity Configuration mea

Page 311 - DeskJet 660C

9-60 Meridian MAX system configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Table 9-6 (continued)Advanced Capacity Configuration measured value f

Page 312

2-4 Site preparation553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Environmental requirementsEnsure that your site can maintain the required environmental

Page 313

Meridian MAX system configuration 9-61Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Table 9-6 (continued)Advanced Capacity Configuration mea

Page 314 - Meridian MAX IPE/IPE-E module

Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8 10-1Chapter 10: Software installation overviewA word about warrantiesIt is extremely impo

Page 315

10-2 Software installation overview553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Meridian MAX 8 platformsTable 10-1 lists the hardware platforms supporte

Page 316

Software installation overview 10-3 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8The following keycode information is displayed during your

Page 317

10-4 Software installation overview553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997New software installationsIf your operation has never used an ACD-MAX or

Page 318

Software installation overview 10-5 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 82 The second is between Meridian MAX 8 platforms, such as

Page 319 - Circuit Card

10-6 Software installation overview553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Reentry pointsMeridian MAX 8 software has four installation reentry poin

Page 320

Software installation overview 10-7 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Installation tapesThe installation procedure uses two cass

Page 321 - Assigning the ports

10-8 Software installation overview553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997To insert or remove a cassette tape from the Meridian MAX module’s taped

Page 322 - Retained port assignments

Software installation overview 10-9 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 10-1Inserting a cassette into the 600 Mbyte tape dr

Page 323 - Port assignment procedure

Site preparation 2-5 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8X11 software packaging requirementsThe following options are required for

Page 324

10-10 Software installation overview553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 10-2Inserting a cassette into the 600 Mbyte tape drive of a Meri

Page 325 - Function keys

Software installation overview 10-11 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 10-3Inserting a cassette into the 155 Mbyte tape d

Page 326

Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8 11-1Chapter 11: New software installationsYou must perform a new installation if your har

Page 327 - Figure 9-3

11-2 New software installations553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Customer-installed softwareTo perform the following procedure, you need the

Page 328

New software installations 11-3 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Autoboot in progress... To abort hit <BREAK>5 Press {BR

Page 329

11-4 New software installations553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Copyright (c) 1984–1995 Motorola Inc. All rights reservedINIT: SINGLE USER M

Page 330 - System parameters procedure

New software installations 11-5 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Please enter the first four characters of the keycode, or ‘q’

Page 331

11-6 New software installations553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997CCR/EAR MIS [CCR] : ENABLEDDatastream Reporting [DSR] : ENABLEDM1 Terminal E

Page 332

New software installations 11-7 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Please enter the correct drive type from the choices listedbe

Page 333

11-8 New software installations553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997If this configuration does not match your configuration, or if this configur

Page 334

Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8vContentsAbout this document xxiiiTerminology xxiiiConventions xxiiiSample screens xxvRe

Page 335 - Assigning MSI or MEI links

2-6 Site preparation553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Site layoutEach site has different restrictions and requirements for the layout of theha

Page 336

New software installations 11-9 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8The Meridian MAX Installation/Upgrade Restart Menu-––––––––––

Page 337

11-10 New software installations553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997If you want to restart the installation just before the Meridian MAXsystem

Page 338

New software installations 11-11 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8If you chose not to restart a previously aborted installatio

Page 339

11-12 New software installations553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 199723***********************************************************Stage 1 — Form

Page 340

New software installations 11-13 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Reserving xxx entriesNote: (The “xxx” will be 128 with IPE a

Page 341

11-14 New software installations553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997***> Checking tape in drive... (TIME)***> Copying files; this will ta

Page 342

New software installations 11-15 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Autoboot in progress... To abort hit <BREAK>Booting fr

Page 343

11-16 New software installations553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Expreserve notification performed.Downloading MVME332XT Line Disciplines.No

Page 344

New software installations 11-17 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Data files loaded30 The system displays the language options

Page 345

11-18 New software installations553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 199735***> Creating USER LANGUAGE database — please wait... (TIME)USER LANG

Page 346

Site preparation 2-7 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Printer locationLocate the printers in conveniently accessible areas so t

Page 347

New software installations 11-19 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8 Please login as precut for more details.The system is ready

Page 348 - Note 1:

11-20 New software installations553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Factory-installed softwareTo perform the following procedure, you need the

Page 349

New software installations 11-21 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Autoboot in progress... To abort hit <BREAK>Booting fr

Page 350

11-22 New software installations553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Checking for system dumpExpreserve notification performed.Downloading MVME3

Page 351 - Column headings

New software installations 11-23 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8The system is ready.Console Login:3 Using the Maintenance co

Page 352

11-24 New software installations553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 19975 Enter s, followed by {RETURN}, to shut down the system.The screen goes bl

Page 353

New software installations 11-25 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Note that for an SNN/SNN-E system, the total number of confi

Page 354

11-26 New software installations553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 11-4View/Modify Meridian MAX Options Current

Page 355 - Auto Termin (AT)

New software installations 11-27 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 11-5Modify Customer-Controlled Options screenModify C

Page 356

11-28 New software installations553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 199715 Enter a number between 0 and 99 (inclusive) that corresponds to thecusto

Page 357

2-8 Site preparation553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997CapacitiesThe Meridian MAX system capacity is controlled by two factors—softwareand hard

Page 358

New software installations 11-29 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 820 Enter y, followed by {RETURN}.The system displays the fol

Page 359

Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8 12-1Chapter 12: Workstation, HSL, and LML configurationFor every Meridian MAX, a workstat

Page 360

12-2 Workstation, HSL, and LML configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Workstation configurationRefer to the “Workstations” chapter fo

Page 361

Workstation, HSL, and LML configuration 12-3 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Specify the type of terminal you are using. If y

Page 362

12-4 Workstation, HSL, and LML configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 19976 The system then asks you to choose a color scheme with the fo

Page 363

Workstation, HSL, and LML configuration 12-5 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 812 The system displays the following prompt for

Page 364

12-6 Workstation, HSL, and LML configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 199715 The selection chosen for the Connection Type field determine

Page 365

Workstation, HSL, and LML configuration 12-7 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Note: The baud rate setting should not be chang

Page 366

12-8 Workstation, HSL, and LML configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997To exit Reflection 4+, log out from Meridian MAX. Wait until th

Page 367

Workstation, HSL, and LML configuration 12-9 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Configuring the Meridian 1 NT6D80 MSDL card for

Page 368

Site preparation 2-9 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Hardware-dependent capacitiesNot all ports need to be assigned on your Me

Page 369

12-10 Workstation, HSL, and LML configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997The system displays the following prompt:REQ3 Enter PRT to acc

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Workstation, HSL, and LML configuration 12-11 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 810 Enter LD 17 to access Overlay program 17 to

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12-12 Workstation, HSL, and LML configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 199719 Enter STA_ADMIN to designate Port 0 for the STA administrat

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Workstation, HSL, and LML configuration 12-13 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 830 Enter LD 22 to access Overlay program 22 to

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12-14 Workstation, HSL, and LML configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 199742 Enter xx to specify the number of the predefined MSDL SDI T

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Workstation, HSL, and LML configuration 12-15 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 852 Press {PF7} at the STA main menu to change t

Page 375

12-16 Workstation, HSL, and LML configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Configuring the High-Speed Link on the Meridian 1To configure

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Workstation, HSL, and LML configuration 12-17 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8TYPE CFNCFN is the configuration record.IOTB YE

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12-18 Workstation, HSL, and LML configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 199711 Load Overlay program 48. EnterLD 4812 Enable the TTY port

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Workstation, HSL, and LML configuration 12-19 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Note: Also in Overlay 17, the value of NCR (sys

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2-10 Site preparation553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Meridian MAX Application ModuleTable 2-4 lists the theoretical maximum number of periph

Page 380

12-20 Workstation, HSL, and LML configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Configuring the Load Management Link on the Meridian 1To confi

Page 381 - A word about warranties

Workstation, HSL, and LML configuration 12-21 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8ACDN xxxxxxxx is the queue number.STIO XNote: A

Page 382 - Keycodes

12-22 Workstation, HSL, and LML configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997In the configuration data block (Overlay program 17), define t

Page 383

Workstation, HSL, and LML configuration 12-23 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8IDLB xxxxThis value is the Agent ID number lowe

Page 384 - New software installations

12-24 Workstation, HSL, and LML configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 199712 SSUP YESDevice assigned to be used by senior supervisor/loa

Page 385 - Load new software release

Workstation, HSL, and LML configuration 12-25 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Configuring the High-Speed Link on the Option 1

Page 386 - Reentry points

12-26 Workstation, HSL, and LML configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997CDNO xx must match the slot number on the Option 11 where the

Page 387 - Installation tapes

Workstation, HSL, and LML configuration 12-27 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 89 Check the status of the High-Speed Link. Ente

Page 388

12-28 Workstation, HSL, and LML configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Configuring the Load Management Link on the Option 11To config

Page 389 - (top view)

Workstation, HSL, and LML configuration 12-29 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8To “out” or “remove” the printer from the PRIO

Page 390

Site preparation 2-11 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Table 2-4SNN/SNN-E peripheral limitsHardware device8 I/Oports16 I/Oports

Page 391 - 155 Mbyte installation/

12-30 Workstation, HSL, and LML configuration553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Before adding the ADS block, you must “out” or “remove” the SC

Page 392

Workstation, HSL, and LML configuration 12-31 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8IDLB xxxxAgent ID number lower boundary. The r

Page 393 - Customer-installed software

Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8 13-1Chapter 13: Operating modesMeridian MAX has three modes of operation: training, precu

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13-2 Operating modes553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Changing the default languageThe default language of a Meridian MAX supervisor session

Page 395

Operating modes 13-3 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Training modeThe training mode allows supervisors and other users to be

Page 396

13-4 Operating modes553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997A menu is provided by the system. Detailed information on the menu items,as well as inf

Page 397

Operating modes 13-5 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Training mode to precutover modeFollow Procedure 13-2 if you are switchi

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13-6 Operating modes553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 13-2Meridian MAX Training Mode menu Pre–Cutover ModeShutdown the MAX System and

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Operating modes 13-7 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8The system continues.WARNING: Going to Pre-Cutover mode is an irreversi

Page 400

13-8 Operating modes553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997The system is coming down. Please wait.System services are now being stopped.NFS Shutdo

Page 401

2-12 Site preparation553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Table 2-4 (continued)SNN/SNN-E peripheral limitsHardware device8 I/Oports16 I/Oports24

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Operating modes 13-9 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Note: The previous message tells you that the {CONTROL} {C} keyspressed

Page 403

13-10 Operating modes553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Network Commands: rwalldrouted started.NFS Startup...ONC daemons:NFS daemons:Lock mana

Page 404

Operating modes 13-11 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Product modeWhen the system is booted up after the transition from trai

Page 405

13-12 Operating modes553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 19974 All workstations are logged out.5 The Meridian MAX database is set up correctly.To s

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Operating modes 13-13 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Note: The previous message tells you that the {CONTROL}{C} keyspressed

Page 407

13-14 Operating modes553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 19974 If your Meridian MAX and Meridian 1 are not in the same mode, enter nto quit, follow

Page 408

Operating modes 13-15 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8The following screen appears:Figure 13-6Identifying the Meridian 1 opti

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13-16 Operating modes553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 19979 The following screen appears:Figure 13-7Identifying the starting slot location

Page 410 - Console Login:

Operating modes 13-17 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 811 The system continues.WARNING: Cutting over to Product mode is anirre

Page 411 - Factory-installed software

13-18 Operating modes553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Autoboot in progress... To abort hit <BREAK>Booting from: xxxxxx, Controller 0,

Page 412

Site preparation 2-13 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Meridian MAX IPE/IPE-E moduleTable 2-5 lists the theoretical maximum num

Page 413

Operating modes 13-19 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Expreserve notification performed.Downloading MVME332XT Line Discipline

Page 414

13-20 Operating modes553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 199713 To verify that all purchasable options and customer-controlled optionsare correct,

Page 415 - (Just ENTER to quit)

Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8 14-1Chapter 14: Meridian MAX power-down procedureThe Meridian MAX is designed to work most

Page 416 - Customer Number

14-2 Meridian MAX power-down procedure553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 19974 At the Restart and Power Down Utilities submenu, select “Secure the

Page 417

Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8 15-1Chapter 15: Meridian MAX installation checklistThis checklist provides a handy refere

Page 418

15-2 Meridian MAX installation checklist553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Install the multiport cables. For more information, refer to either

Page 419

Meridian MAX installation checklist 15-3 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Software installationProviding you have completed th

Page 420 - MAX will restart

15-4 Meridian MAX installation checklist553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Make certain that the system database is established while in the p

Page 421

Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8 16-1Chapter 16: Field replaceable partsField replaceable parts for Meridian MAX running o

Page 422 - Workstation configuration

16-2 Field replaceable parts553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Table 16-1 (continued)Recommended spare parts for Meridian MAX Application Modu

Page 423

2-14 Site preparation553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Table 2-5Meridian MAX IPE/IPE-E hardware-dependent capacitiesHardware device MaximumMai

Page 424

Field replaceable parts 16-3 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Miscellaneous equipment used with Meridian MAX running on anAppl

Page 425

16-4 Field replaceable parts553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Table 16-4 (continued)Interconnect cables and part numbers for Application Modu

Page 426 - LAN Connection Setup

Field replaceable parts 16-5 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Table 16-5 (continued)External cables and part numbers for Appli

Page 427

16-6 Field replaceable parts553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Table 16-5 (continued)External cables and part numbers for Application Module (

Page 428

Field replaceable parts 16-7 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Table 16-6 (continued)External cables and part numbers for IPE/I

Page 429

16-8 Field replaceable parts553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Table 16-6 (continued)External cables and part numbers for IPE/IPE-EENG Code Ap

Page 430

Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8 17-1Chapter 17: List of termsACDAutomatic call distribution (ACD) provides a means of aut

Page 431

17-2 List of terms553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Application layerThis is a layer within a network communication model. Applicationprogram

Page 432

List of terms 17-3 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8DN keyThe directory number (DN) key is the agent’s link to the Meridian 1.

Page 433

17-4 List of terms553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997IPEA Meridian MAX 8 hardware platform. The Intelligent PeripheralEquipment (IPE) module c

Page 434

Site preparation 2-15 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Table 2-6 (continued)IPE/IPE-E peripheral limitsHardware deviceMaximumnu

Page 435 - “Enable port”

List of terms 17-5 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8MAXMicro-auxiliary processorMEIMAX Event Interface (MEI) allows Meridian M

Page 436 - Procedure 12-3

17-6 List of terms553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997NACNetwork Administration Center (NAC) is a computerized system thatallows organizations

Page 437

List of terms 17-7 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8SNNA Meridian MAX 8 hardware platform. The SNN module consists of thefollo

Page 438

17-8 List of terms553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997System administratorThe system administrator is responsible for overseeing the functions

Page 439

Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8 18-1IndexAApplication Module, 3Ć17ć3Ć26cables, 3Ć27ć3Ć43external input/outputNT1R03Dx cabl

Page 440

18-2 Index553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997input/output, interconnect, 3Ć30input/output, internal, 3Ć27ć3Ć29VME multiĆport cable, 3Ć42ć3Ć43I

Page 441 - X11 Features and Services

Index 18-3 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8EEquipment and material list, MeridianMAX IPE/IPEĆE, 4Ć2FField replaceable parts,

Page 442 - X11 Input/Output Guide

18-4 Index553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997International language supportkeyboard configuration, 6Ć21Meridian Terminal Emulator (MTE),Code P

Page 443

Index 18-5 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Mass Storage Unit (MSU), installation,3Ć20ć3Ć21Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF),1

Page 444

18-6 Index553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997S1 switch settings, 3Ć13switch locations, 3Ć14MVME712M transition card, jumperswitch settings, 3Ć

Page 445 - Procedure 12-5

vi Contents553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Static electricity precautions 2-7Multiple Queue Assignment 2-7Capacities 2-8Platform capac

Page 446 - Option 11 Installation Guide

2-16 Site preparation553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Calculating calls per hourThis section describes how to calculate the number of calls w

Page 447

Index 18-7 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8HewlettĆPackard, 7Ć1ć7Ć18DeskJet, 7Ć18DeskJet 500, 7Ć18DeskJet 560C, 7Ć18DeskJet 6

Page 448

18-8 Index553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997installation upgradesfrom ACDĆMAX 3 and 4 systems,10Ć5from Meridian MAX 3 through 7,10Ć5retained

Page 449

Index 18-9 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8WWarranties, 3Ć1, 4Ć1, 10Ć1Worksheets, basic and advanced capacityconfiguration, 9

Page 450

Electronic Private Automatic Branch Exchange andBusiness Communication SystemsMeridian MAXInstallation GuideToronto Information ProductsNortel 522 Uni

Page 451

Site preparation 2-17 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8• Trunk-level reporting and the agent activity code feature are enabled.

Page 452 - Chapter 13: Operating modes

2-18 Site preparation553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Call rates without shift changeTable 2-8 shows the maximum sustainable call rates based

Page 453 - Changing the default language

Site preparation 2-19 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Dialling plansNetwork ACD is compatible with either a Coordinated Dialin

Page 454 - Training mode

2-20 Site preparation553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Note: When defining Route List Entries in Overlay 86 that areassociated with either DS

Page 455 - Precutover mode

Site preparation 2-21 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8CDP dialling plan and UDP just for NACD routing tablesThere are cases in

Page 456

Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8 3-1Chapter 3: Hardware installation: ApplicationModule (SNN/SNN-E)A word about warrantiesY

Page 457 - “Pre-Cutover Mode”

3-2 Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E)553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Table 3-1 lists the equipment and materials require

Page 458

Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E) 3-3 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Table 3-1 (continued)Meridian MAX

Page 459

3-4 Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E)553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Table 3-1 (continued)Meridian MAX Application Modul

Page 460

Contents vii Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Chapter 4: Hardware installation: Intelligent Peripheral Equipment module 4-1A

Page 461

Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E) 3-5 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 3-1 shows a front view of

Page 462 - Product mode

3-6 Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E)553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 3-1Meridian MAX Application Module (SNN syst

Page 463

Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E) 3-7 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 3-2Meridian MAX Applicatio

Page 464 - “Product Mode”

3-8 Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E)553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Single board computer cardsMVME167-34 and MVME177-0

Page 465

Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E) 3-9 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8CAUTIONRisk of system interruptio

Page 466

3-10 Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E)553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 3-3LED locations for the MVME167-34 card an

Page 467

Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E) 3-11 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Transition cardsMVME712MThe MVME

Page 468

3-12 Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E)553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 3-4MVME712M transition card showing jumper

Page 469

Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E) 3-13 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8MVME332XTS and MVME332XT eight-c

Page 470

3-14 Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E)553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Use jumpers to connect the following pins:• On J1:

Page 471

viii Contents553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997UDS EC224A/D 2400 5-43Ven-Tel 2400 Plus II 5-46Ven-Tel 9600 Plus (with power pack model

Page 472

Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E) 3-15 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 3-6 shows that there are

Page 473 - “Secure the

3-16 Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E)553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 3-6LED locations for MVME332XTS and MVME332

Page 474 - Hardware installation

Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E) 3-17 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Meridian MAX Application ModuleO

Page 475

3-18 Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E)553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Installing the Application ModuleProcedure 3-1 det

Page 476 - Operating modes

Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E) 3-19 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 87 Connect the ground wire to the

Page 477

3-20 Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E)553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 199715 Install the Meridian MAX 8 SNN/SNN-E system sof

Page 478

Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E) 3-21 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Note: If you are uncertain as to

Page 479

3-22 Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E)553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 3-7Generic input/output connector panel (SN

Page 480

Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E) 3-23 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Input/output port assignmentsThe

Page 481

3-24 Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E)553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Table 3-3 lists the assignable ports for the SNN/S

Page 482

Contents ix Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Chapter 7: Printers 7-1Installing a local printer 7-2Serial-parallel converter

Page 483

Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E) 3-25 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Table 3-3Communication port assi

Page 484

3-26 Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E)553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Table 3-3 (continued)Communication port assignment

Page 485

Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E) 3-27 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8CablesInternal input/output cabl

Page 486 - Chapter 17: List of terms

3-28 Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E)553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Table 3-4 (continued)Internal input/output cablesE

Page 487 - 17-2 List of terms

Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E) 3-29 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 3-8Internal input/output

Page 488

3-30 Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E)553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Interconnect input/output cablesMeridian MAX inter

Page 489 - 17-4 List of terms

Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E) 3-31 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8External input/output cablesMeri

Page 490

3-32 Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E)553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Table 3-6 (continued)External input/output cablesE

Page 491 - 17-6 List of terms

Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E) 3-33 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Table 3-6 (continued)External in

Page 492

3-34 Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E)553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 3-9 shows the cable arrangement for NT1R03D

Page 493 - 17-8 List of terms

x Contents553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Upgrades 10-4Upgrading from Meridian MAX 3 through 7 10-5Upgrading from ACD-MAX 3 and 4 syst

Page 494

Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E) 3-35 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 3-10 shows the cable arra

Page 495 - 18-2 Index

3-36 Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E)553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 3-11 shows the cable arrangement for NT7D47

Page 496

Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E) 3-37 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 3-12 shows the cable arra

Page 497 - 18-4 Index

3-38 Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E)553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 3-13 shows the cable arrangement for NT7D61

Page 498

Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E) 3-39 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 3-14 shows the cable arra

Page 499 - 18-6 Index

3-40 Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E)553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Figure 3-15 shows the cable NT7D99AA when it is us

Page 500

Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E) 3-41 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 3-16External input/output

Page 501 - 18-8 Index

3-42 Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E)553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997VME multiport cableThis cable, seen in Figure 3-17

Page 502

Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E) 3-43 Meridian MAX Installation Guide Product release 8Figure 3-17VME multiport cableCo

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3-44 Hardware installation: Application Module (SNN/SNN-E)553-4001-111 Standard 1.0 March 1997Hardware upgrades and replacementsAs your operatio

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