Installation Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Title page
- Contents
- About this manual
- Safety information
- Ch 1 - Introduction
- Ch 2 - Adding cards to the Controller
- Unpacking the System Controller
- Unpacking the picocells
- System Controller card configuration
- Adding cards to the System Controller (first steps)
- Jumper and DIP switch settings
- Attaching bus cables
- Adding cards to the System Controller (final steps)
- Configuring Controller cards
- Verifying the card configuration
- Ch 3 - Installing the Controller
- Ch 4 - Verifying the Controller configuration
- Ch 5 - Configuring the router
- Ch 6 - Testing picocells
- Ch 7 - Installing picocells
- Ch 8 - Connecting to external equipment
- Ch 9 - System testing
- Ch 10 - Installation inspection
- Ch 11 - Provisioning
- Ch 12 - Remote Client
- Ch 13 - Troubleshooting
- Ch 14 - Maintaining Quad T1 cards
- App A - Specifications
- App B - Standards compliance information
- App C - Part numbers
- App D - Updates and backups
- Index
1026209–0001 Revision B 8–8 Connecting to external equipment
Once the SSL link has been established and heartbeats are
received from the gateway, repoint the AIReach OS HLR to the
macro HLR, as follows:
1. From the AIReach Office banner menu, select Configure
→ NSS → SystemWide.
2. Select the Line Range tab.
3. Select the AROSC Name.
4. Change the HLR Point Code to an invalid but non–zero
number, such as 1.1.1.
5. Restart the Router application by closing the Router
window.
6. After the router restarts and heartbeats resume, update the
BSC point code with the new remote point code:
a. Open a Command Prompt window and enter
cd %aros_root_dir%\bin\msc
b. To open the file containing the remote point code,
enter
notepad inst1.ini
Note the value of the remotepc entry in this file.
c. Close inst1.ini.
d. In the Command Prompt window, enter
cd %aros_root_dir%\bin
e. Enter
notepad inst1.ini
f. Change the value of the localpc entry to the value
of remotepc noted in step 6b.
g. Save the file.
h. Reboot the Controller.
8.3
Repointing the HLR