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Hi everyone, I'm new to Nortel, I have a customer who is having a CICS, 3 CO lines, 8 exts with VM; as the customer is going to add 2 more CO lines; we are ordering a new 4-port CID Trunk card for them. Could someone advice me which programming should I go into for this change? Thanks a lot!
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power down the cics throw in the ci card power up then add the 2 extra lines lines to your sets in line assignment or if your using pool out then put theses lines in pool and set them in pool a in line setup make sure in line settings they are set to touch tone and supervised as well hope this helps
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Just remember the numbering sequence. The first card has trunk numbers 1-4. The second card (depending on your software level) has bigger numbers. Some software the lines are 25 - 28 and the later software it is 31 - 34. So if you program lines 5 - 8, you will wasting your time and cause much frustration.
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Thanks guys! Someone told me that I have to open the CICS and read all the card numbers and find out if that CICS is restricted to be upgrade?! But what should I looking for? So, I asked the customer to open it and it seems pretty tough to have it open. Can someone shed some lights? By the way, do I need to do anything for the CID?
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Open the KSU??
In maintenance you can read the software SP code. This will reveal software rev and any restrictions that are on the software.
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Such a good idea! Could someone advice me what is function key to display the SP code? And how can I tell if it is restricted or not? Any kind of help would be much appreciated!!!
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configuration > maintenance > version
post the SP here and I'll tell ya.
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One more stupid question... Do I have using the 1st ext with a display set or so to go to programming? Thanks!
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it must be a 7310 7324 0r 7316 to program
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