User's Manual

4. Unseat the DMC8 card.
Disconnect the DMC8 card from the shelf backplane.
5.
Access Z-modem application; for example, Windows HyperTerminal.
Click Start on the Windows taskbar and choose Programs > Accessories >
HyperTerminal.
6. Initiate the file transfer.
Start the Z-modem application on the PC.
7. Activate the boot program.
Insert the DMC8 card into the shelf backplane.
Note:
The BIX tip and ring connections shown in Table 39: NTCW12AA cable to MDF
connections on page 201 correspond to standard BIX designation.
The first pair are labeled
T0 and R0. See the section in Avaya Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1: Large
System Installation and Commissioning (NN43021-310) that deals with planning and
designating the MDF.
Table 50: NTCW12AA cable to MDF connections
DMC8 Relay card
MDF connection
Cable colour DB25 connector pin
number
Signal designator
T1 Grey 8 V.24DCD
R2 Yellow 4 V.24RTS
T3 Blue 2 V.24TXD
R3 Red 3 V.24RXD
T4 Pink 7 V.24GND
Retrieving current RSSI data
The Radio Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) shows interference and usage by a certain
basestation.
A snapshot of the RSSI data is retrieved and stored in a file when the user requests
it. If the file already existed, the new snapshot data is appended to the last snapshot data in
the file.
Retrieving current RSSI data
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