Specifications

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7. Ensure that regular Directory Service synchronizations are scheduled. See Integrated
Directory Services in the OPS Manager online help.
8. Ensure that regular collections of unused directory number and unused circuits are
scheduled.
9. Resolve all detained user update directory entries and any failed telephone directory
entry propagations. See Moves, Adds & Changes and Telephone Directory
Management in the OPS Manager online help.
10. Ensure that the element clocks are synchronized with the OPS Manager server clock.
See Network Administration in the OPS Manager online help.
11. Check the Event Viewer logs on the OPS Manager server for any errors. See Network
Administration in the OPS Manager online help.
12. Schedule an automatic reboot to occur at least once a week. See Scheduling automatic
system reboots (p. 58). Ensure that the scheduled reboot does not conflict with other
applications; for example, OPS Manager synchronization events, full collections, data
saves, and so forth.
Loading software (new installs or upgrades)
The OPS Manager software and the SX-2000 LIGHT software are shipped on separate
CD-ROM disks.
The OPS Manager installation disk contains
OPS Manager application
Oracle
Expect
Java Plug-in by Sun Microsystems.
An OPS Activation Key is provided on a sheet that is shipped with the OPS Manager
software CD-ROM disk. This passcode allows you to enable the software. For new
installations, a Security Access Module will also be included with the CD-ROM.
A separate SX-2000 software CD-ROM disk contains the operating software for the
SX-2000 LIGHT network elements. After you load this software into the OPS Manager
server, you can distribute it to the SX-2000 LIGHT network elements by using the
Automatic Software Distribution application.