Meridian America Link/Customer Controlled Routing manual Overview of Meridian Link

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ÑQPC513 Enhanced Serial Data Interface (ESDI) card (vintage G or later)

ÑNT6D80 Multi-purpose Serial Data Link (MSDL) card

Ñ(Option 11 only) NTAK02AB Serial Data Interface/D-Channel Interface (SDI/DCH) card

ÑIf using a redundant Meridian Link, two AML connections are required.

¥a Serial Data Interface (SDI) card if conshare capability is desired

Note: Conshare capability, which gives you access to MeridianÊ1 input/output programs from the Meridian Link console, is recommended to allow for more effective support for your system.

Option 11 systems support an SDI port on any of the following cards:

Ñthe CPU/CONF card (NTAK01AB)

Ñthe SDI/DCH card (NTAK02AB)

Ñthe TDS/DTR card (NTAK03AB)

¥for optional voice-processing capability, a Meridian Mail system

¥limited-distance modems for communications facilities if the IPE Module or the Application Module is greater than 15 m (50 ft) from the host computer

An Application Equipment Module (AEM), if present, must be installed in one of the following configurations:

¥a stand-alone AEM column or Meridian SL-1 style cabinet

¥a module in a Meridian 1 column

Refer to Application Equipment Module Installation Guide (NTP 553-3201-200) for AEM installation procedures.

The following table shows hardware supported for the Meridian Link and CCR applications.

Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Installation and Upgrade Guide

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Meridian America Link/Customer Controlled Routing manual Overview of Meridian Link