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SX-200 ICP MX Technician’s Handbook
4. Install the SX-200 ICP MX and optional modules (Stratum 3 clock,
Quad CIM, Dual FIM, Dual T1/E1 Framer, etc.).
5. Power up the SX-200 ICP MX.
6. Restore the SX-200 EL/ML database to the SX-200 ICP using Kermit
over the serial port.
After the database file is restored, the system automatically resets.
7. Phantom bays on the SX-200 EL/ML become peripheral bays on the
SX-200 ICP. Re-program these bays as phantoms in Form 53.
8. SPINE Bays or IP Nodes are no longer supported and will be
converted to phantom bays. In CDE, reprogram any SPINE or IP Node
bays as follows:
- In Form 53, add new bay numbers for each SPINE or IP Node.
- In Form 09, move each set on the SPINE bay to a PER Node and
each set on the IP Node to the IP Bay.
- Delete all SPINE Bay and IP Node device assignments in Form 18,
Miscellaneous System Ports.
- Delete each trunk on the SPINE Bay and IP Node and reprogram
on the PER Node Bay and IP Bay respectively.
- Remove ARS programming for IP Nodes in Forms 26 (including
subform), 22, and 23.
- In Form 48, modify all IP Node programming.
9. In Form 53, assign the PER Bays to CIM or FIM ports.
10. In Form 04, enter the Mitel Options Code (MOC) and Mitel Options
Password (Option 100). Set all other options as required.
11. Reset the system (if prompted).
12. In Form 47, enter the IP networking information recorded in step 2.
13. (Optional) Program the embedded voice mail system with Mitel
Express Messenger information (if installed in the EL/ML) or, if the
MEM card is still being used, enable System Option 98 (Support 3DN
and 4DN Set Types).
Note: Voice Compression in Form 47 for the IP Node is a System
Option in Form 04 (Option 120, Number of Compression Resources)
in the SX-200 ICP.
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