What's involved,cards & programming, in switching a customer from POTS lines to a 12 channel PRI? I've worked on the MICS for years but have never installed a PRI on one.Thanks
You will need a DTI card and either a Services card or Fiber Combo card as well as a PRI enabler keycode. The rest is programming...
Also make sure the s/w level supports it. It's been awhile I think the lowest was 4.2 maybe?
How do I get the keycode?
If I'm remembering correctly, PRI was available on 4.0 and up. The keycode can typically be generated by the supplier you buy the DTI from - you will need to get the System ID from programming in order to generate the code.
Would recommend upgrading to 7.1 as well. PRI works from 4.1 and up but was prone to all sorts of flaky issues. If you do upgrade it, be sure to upgrade first before entering the PRI keycode. If the system defaults, the system ID will change and your PRI enabler keycode will be useless.
To add to what conxtel said..........
Do your upgrading BEFORE getting the keycode.
You will buy an Authorization code.
That Auth code needs translated to a keycode using your system ID.
If something happens as conxtel said, your system ID will change.
If you have not converted the AUTH code yet, then you can use the new ID to convert and saved yourself money.
Thanks for the info. The install is finally scheduled for Feb 13. I've got the fiber card the DTI card and the key code. Is there any programming I can do pre cutover to cut down the down time? Also is there a flowchart of programming steps I can reference? Thanks
If you have already upgraded to 7.1 (if you were doing that) you can enter the PRI keycode without taking system down.
Program all the target line info and assign to phones.
Can you assist me in what sections I need to program?
Is there a flowchart as to what areas I need to program?
there is a good faq on the tek-tips site under Norstar for 'how to install a pri'.
Haven't found what I'm looking for. Where can I find a, step by step, instruction to convert from pot's change a PRI? Is there such a thing ?
Nortel (and most manufactures) did not create cheat sheets, only manuals.
Jsaad pointed you the right way.
Any "Cheat Sheets" you have seen in the past were made by an individual Technician or Service Company.
Not to piggy back, but PRI keycodes were generated in the Nortel site, Nortel is long gone, how do they get generated now?
If you search "PRI Keycodes on Nortel" there are third-party vendors that will sell you one.
Whoever sells you the Auth Code should be able to get the conversion to Key Code from the Avaya Web site.
I didn't ask or "cheat sheet". just asking for guidance to what areas of programming I need to enter data. Provisioning? routing? Targets, line access. Will all outgoing calls be done only from intercom? Just looking for general areas in programming I need to address. Thanks.
I didn't ask or "cheat sheet". just asking for guidance to what areas of programming I need to enter data. Provisioning? routing? Targets, line access. Will all outgoing calls be done only from intercom? Just looking for general areas in programming I need to address. Thanks"
THAT is exactly what a 'cheat sheet" is!
Nortel (and most manufactures) did not create cheat sheets, only manuals.
As Curlycord pointed out you have to read the manual.
As Jsaad said:
there is a good faq on the tek-tips site under Norstar for 'how to install a pri'.
Here is the link to the Tek Tips website with the search results of "How to Install a PRI on a MICS"
https://www.tek-tips.com/search.cfm?pid=799&action=Search&q=how+to+install+pri+on+mics The rest is Reviewing on your part.
Here is the answer to your revised request:
General area's:
Line Access
Lines
Hardware/Modules
Maintenance/Provisioning
Services/Routing
SystemProgramming/RecDigits
Yes you need to use Intercom plus code
And don't forget to remove all your line pool codes and your external code.
Thanks Curlycord that's what I was looking for, some help navigating thru the menus I need to deal with. I've worked on Nortel for a long time and know what I'm doing, but have never dealt with a PRI .Really appreciate your help. Thank you.