1-13
2-11
2-23
2-26
2-24
2-25
1-10
2-13
2-11
2-36

A

activity command 5-4

 

 

alarms, power supply unit fan

6-1

 

Australia

 

 

E1 digital trunk requirements

1-10

LAN cable requirements

1-13

 

T1 digital trunk requirements

1-7

B

breakout boxes

mounting for T1PRI or E1 system 2-7

using two at one time 2-7

C

cables

crossover for RJ-48 connectors, requirement 1-4custom, requirements for E1 and T1 PRI

DB9 serial, requirement 1-4

E1 or T1 PRI, connecting

with one MP-MA-16-PRI 2-19

with one MP-MA-16-PRI and one MP-MA-4-PRI

with one MP-MA-4-PRI with two MP-MA-16-PRIs with two MP-MA-4-PRIs

E1 telephony, shipped 2-2

IP LAN, shipped 2-2

IP telephony, connecting 2-28

LAN, connecting to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 series

LAN requirements

I N D E X

modem, connecting

power, connecting to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 series

SCSI, connecting to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112 2-11

T1 CAS, connecting for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace

8112

T1 CAS telephony, shipped

2-2

 

T1 digital trunk requirements

1-6

 

T1 PRI telephony, shipped 2-2

 

telephony, connecting for E1/IP or T1 PRI/IP

system 2-32

 

 

 

 

telephony, connecting for T1 CAS/IP system 2-35

Canada

 

 

 

 

LAN cable requirements

1-13

 

modem requirements

1-11

 

 

power requirements

1-6

 

 

 

T1 digital trunk requirements

1-7

 

wiring requirements for customer-supplied RJ-48

connectors 1-9

 

 

 

 

Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8100 series

 

connecting LAN cable

2-11

 

 

connecting power cable

2-11

 

 

mounting, about 2-3

 

 

 

 

power requirements

1-5

 

 

 

Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8106

 

 

environmental requirements

1-4

 

mounting in 19-inch EIA equipment rack 2-5

mounting in 19-inch frame-relay rack

2-3

Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 8112

 

 

connecting SCSI cable

2-11

 

 

connecting T1 CAS telephony cables

2-13

environmental requirements

1-5

 

mounting in 19- or 23-inch EIA equipment rack 2-6mounting in 19- or 23-inch frame-relay rack 2-4

Installation and Upgrade Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Audio Server 6.x

 

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