Meridian America Link/Customer Controlled Routing manual Ipe

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258Chapter 9: Meridian Link/CCR interface cabling

To set up an Ethernet connection, use the following procedure:

1Ensure that an Ethernet drop cable is connected to the IPE Module or Application Module. Refer to Table 92 for the connection.

Table 92

Ethernet connections to IPE Module and Application Module

Module

Ethernet connection

 

 

IPE

NT1R03AA cable (Ethernet port)

 

 

Application

Ethernet port on the generic I/O panel

 

 

2Ensure that an Ethernet drop cable is connected to the LAN-based PC or host computer through the connector on the Ethernet card.

3At the console for the IPE Module or Application Module, perform Procedure 7: Reboot and go through setup in Chapter 14, ÒSoftware installation, upgrade, and update procedures.Ó

4At step 20 of Procedure 7, type y and press [Return] to change the system name.

5At step 21 of Procedure 7, type the new name and press [Return].

6When you have completed Procedure 7, perform Procedure 8: Load the application software from tape.

7If you are activating Meridian Link and your host computer is not LAN-based, at step 16 of Procedure 8, type x and press [Return] to state that the host link will use an X.25 protocol.

If you are activating Meridian Link and your host computer is LAN- based, at step 16 of Procedure 8, press [Return] to indicate that the host link will use the TCP/IP protocol.

8At step 19 of Procedure 8, type y and press [Return] to state that your IPE Module or Application Module is connected to Ethernet.

9At step 20 of Procedure 8, type the new module name for the IPE Module or Application Module (set at step 5 above) and press [Return].

553-3202-210 Standard October 1998

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