Cisco Systems OL-12812-01 manual Connecting Cisco Voice Network Modules to the Network

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Connecting Cisco Voice Network Modules to the Network

Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines

Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security Guidelines

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Contents Voice Network Modules Connecting Cisco Voice Network Modules to the Network48-Channel High-Density Voice Network Modules 4-Channel Voice Network ModulesChannel High-Density Voice Network Module Packet Voice DSP Modules Pvdm Orientation Pvdm OrientationRemoving PVDMs Installing PVDMsView from front of board Voice Network Module LEDsVoice Network Module LED HDV Network Module LEDsNM-HDV2 Packet Fax or Voice DSP ModulesVIC-2DID Configuring E1 Ports for Normal or Wetting Current Mode NM-HDV2-2T1/E1 Jumpers Configured for Normal Mode Installing PVDM2 ModulesPVDM2 Module Slot Locations PVDM2 Module OrientationRemoving PVDM2 Modules Installing PVDM2 ModulesNM-HDV2 Network Module LEDs Installing PVDM2 ModulesNM-HDV2 Network Module LEDs Related DocumentsConnecting Cisco Voice Network Modules to the Network