Compatibility and requirements, Upgrading to the 56k nms option, Preconfigured option – Verilink DIU 2130 (880-503297-001) Product Manual User Manual

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56K NMS Option Overview

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Verilink

Compatibility

and

Requirements

The following revision and release levels are required to run the
56K NMS Option:

NCC plug-in module of Rev. 4.6 or higher

AM2000 Release 3.2A or higher

Upgrading to the 56K NMS Option

This section describes how to install your option depending on
which of the available configurations you have.

NOTE: To make use of the option, you need AM2000 Release 3.2A or

higher. Preferably, you should have the current AM2000

installed before you begin a firmware download of the

option. However, if you do not, you can still download the

firmware upgrade using an earlier version of AM2000.

Preconfigured

Option

If you purchased a preconfigured DIU 2130/DDS, its EPROM already
contains the 56K NMS Option. All you need do is to install the plug-
in module and ConnecT 56K DSU(s). Then configure the element as
directed in the subsection “Configuring a 56K DDS Module”.

Download

Upgrade

If you purchased the downloadable software, you can download the
56K NMS Option into an existing DIU 2130 using AM2000.

The DIU 2130 56K NMS Option can be dynamically configured in
the following formats:

Both ports as standard n

×

56 or n

×

64 kbit/s (FTI)

Both ports as 56K DDS

Port 1 as 56K DDS and Port 2 as n

×

56 or n

×

64 kbit/s (FTI)

Port 2 as 56K DDS and Port 1 as n

×

56 or n

×

64 kbit/s (FTI)

NOTE: When you download a firmware upgrade to an existing

module, the upgrade is loaded into the battery-backup RAM

and not into the EPROM proper. If you disconnect the battery

in such a module, the firmware reverts to the original

firmware in the EPROM. Therefore, a module upgraded by a

firmware download is different from a preconfigured module

or one in which the EPROM has been replaced.

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