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Reserving a Slot
Reserving
a slot for later use, when the
cnstomeis
future expansion needs are known at the
time of the initial instalktion, can eliminate the need to
physically
move cards when the new
cardisadded.
Fbr
example, if eight
line
cards (slots Al-As) and two integration cards (slots A9 and AlO)
are to be installed
i&ally,
but the au&omer’s expansion needs indicate an additkmal line
card and an additional integration card are needed in the near future., slot
A!J
should be
reserved for the additkmal line card at the time of the initial kstallation. The integr&ion
cardsonthenbeinstalledinitiallyinslotsA10and~l,eliminatingtheneedtophyslcally
moveanycardstoaddthenewlinecardinslotA9andthethirdintegrationcardinslotA12
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The folIowing is an example of reserving slot A9 for
a
line
card
when the INSDILL program
prompts for the configuration of that slot as the first integration card.
H
Using UPDATE
Use the
UPDATE program to:
*
LIST one
or all slots
l ADD a slot
l MODIFY a slot
l DELETE a slot
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IF
The following changes to integration slots require that the integration cards be
restarted
before the changes take effect:
l Adding or deleting integration slots
l
ModiQing
line appearances for an integration slot
l Modifying-whether message
waiting.links
are
enabkd
or disabled.
To execute the command, at the
Q
prompt, enter.
LJPINTC
This command restarts the integration cards and therefore disrupts call processing for
approximately one to two minutes.
Refer to the and Maintenance manual
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TAAlNTENANCE,
Update
Integration section.
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