Nortel Networks 600r manual Supported peripheral devices, Network requirements

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For information about how to identify the location of the network interface connectors, see "Rear panel controls and features" (page 15).

Network requirements

Appropriate networking equipment must be available for the ELAN subnet and the optional Nortel server subnet, if it is used.

The ELAN subnet (and the optional Nortel server subnet, if used) must be properly configured for correct CallPilot operation. To ensure correct configuration, Nortel recommends that you consult a network specialist.

Remote access connectivity

Use the USB connection on the rear of the 600r server to connect to an external dial-up modem. With the modem, administrators and technical support personnel can administer the 600r server from a remote location. You can also access the 600r server from a remote location directly over the network, without the use of a modem.

Supported peripheral devices

This section identifies external devices that are supported by the 600r server.

Table 3

Supported peripheral devices

Device

Description

 

 

Modem

Use a 56 Kb/s external modem to provide remote access to the 600r server.

 

The modem connects to a USB connector (USB 2, the top connector) on

 

the rear of the server.

 

 

Ethernet switch or

A 10Base-T compliant Ethernet switch or hub provides the ELAN connection

hub

between the 600r server and the Meridian 1 switch or CS 1000 system. The

 

customer can supply a Ethernet switch or hub from third-party vendors or from

 

Nortel. Because the Ethernet switch or hub is an external device, the Ethernet

 

switch or hub requires an AC power source.

 

 

 

Monitor, keyboard,

Monitor: (customer supplied). Because the monitor is an external device,

and mouse

 

it requires its own AC power source.

 

Keyboard: (customer supplied)

 

Mouse: (customer supplied)

 

 

External tape drive

Tandberg SLR75 (optional)

 

 

Nortel software

The software feature dongle or key is a security device that stores the unique

feature dongle

serial number of the server. The dongle plugs into a USB connector (USB 0,

 

the bottom connector) on the rear panel.

 

 

 

Nortel CallPilot

600r Server Hardware Installation

NN44200-307 01.03 Standard

5.014 May 2008

Copyright © 2007-2008, Nortel Networks

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Contents 600r Server Hardware Installation Trademarks Japan Denan statement Information for JapanJapan Vcci statement Page May Publication HistoryMarch Publication History Contents Contents Getting help over the phone from a Nortel Solutions Center Chapter How to get helpGetting help from the Nortel Web site Getting help through a Nortel distributor or reseller Conventions for Warnings Chapter 600r server descriptionThis chapter Server dimensions Server featuresEnvironmental condition Front panel featuresSpecification Environmental specificationsFront panel Power button NMI button not used Reset button ID buttonLabel Description Rear panel controls and featuresRear panel Label Description PCI riser assembly PCI riser assembly Network connectivity Sample network setup with Communication Server Sample network setup MeridianSample network setup Communication Server Sample network setup with MeridianLAN connectivity Switch connectivitySupported peripheral devices Device Description Remote access connectivitySupported peripheral devices Network requirementsReference documents Introduction Chapter Preparing for installationInstallation overview Installation checklistGlobal CallPilot Support for Anti-Virus Unpacking the 600r server What is next?To unpack the equipment To remove the server cover Inspecting the interior of serverTo replace the server cover Inspecting the interior of server Preparing for installation Installing the server Chapter Installing the server and peripheral devicesTo install the server Connecting peripherals to the serverRear panel connectors To connect the mouse, keyboard, and monitor to the server Rear panel Rear panel connectors Label DescriptionTo connect the external Scsi tape drive To connect the modem to the serverScsi tape drive with terminator Connecting the server to the Elan subnet Media Access Control address Connecting the server to the Nortel server subnet optionalIf the server Then To connect the server to the Nortel server subnet Installing the Nortel software feature dongleDongle plugged in to server To install the software feature dongleInstalling the software feature key Dongle without feature keyContinue with Connecting the server to power Installing the server and peripheral devices Safety information Chapter Connecting the server to powerSafety precautions Locating the power supply modulesBefore you begin Connecting the server to powerAbout the power supply module Rack power and groundingConnecting the server to power Example setup of 600r with peripherals To connect the 600r server to powerWhat is next? Connecting the server to power Chapter EMC emission level protection for the 600r server Ferrite cores secured to an external cable Index Symbols/NumericsIndex Index Index Page 600r Server Hardware Installation