Chapter 1: Meridian Link/CCR co-residency 3

This guide provides more detailed information on both the Meridian Link and CCR applications in the following chapters:

¥Chapter 2, ÒOverview of Meridian LinkÓ

¥Chapter 3, ÒOverview of Customer Controlled RoutingÓ

If you intend to activate both Meridian Link and CCR in an Application Module, the Application Module must have an MVME332XTS ACC card and an NT6D51AA transition card installed. Refer to Chapter 4, ÒMeridian Link/CCR hardwareÓ for descriptions of these cards.

If you intend to activate both Meridian Link and CCR in an IPE Module, you should know that only two ports (7 and 8) will be available for CCR terminals or printers. Port 6 will be used for the Host Link. However, you can use LAN-based PCs as additional terminals. For more information, refer to ÒEthernet LAN-based PCÓ later in this chapter.

Note: If you expect the maximum number of active CDN script associations at any one time to be 20 or fewer, you should consider installing CCR-S instead of the larger version (Large CCR). By doing so, you will enhance the processing power available to Meridian Link and CCR. Large CCR accommodates as many as 240 active CDN script associations at any one time.

For more information about Meridian 1 configuration changes for co- resident systems, refer to ÒConfiguring the VSID, HSID, and AML promptsÓ in Chapter 12, ÒMeridian 1 Configuration for Meridian Link/CCR.Ó

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