26 Product description

result during power up or card insertion into an operating system. This LED indicates the following:

The LED is lit when the ICB card is disabled.

The LED is off when the ICB card is enabled and ready for use.

The LED blinks three times, runs software from the PCMCIA, then blinks three times again and stays on. The LED remains on until the software is enabled when the ICB card successfully completes the self-test.

PCMCIA activity indicator LEDs – These LEDs are next to the

PCMCIA slots and indicate the following:

The LED is lit when the PCMCIA card is disabled.

The LED is off when the PCMCIA card is enabled and ready for use.

The LED blinks when the PCMCIA card is in use.

Type II/III PCMCIA slots – The ICB faceplate provides two Type II/III PCMCIA card slots. These slots house the PCMCIA cards. Install the PCMCIA hard drive card that stores voice files, application scripts, and MPU and DSP firmware in the lower slot. Use the upper slot for upgrading the firmware, and backing up and restoring customer data.

External equipment

VT100 type terminal

Use a VT100 terminal for initial card configuration. After initial card configuration, use the BUI to perform operations, administration and maintenance (OA&M). Connect the terminal to the ICB RS-232 interface using one of the following methods:

Direct connections:

directly to the IPE module I/O panel

directly to the DB-9 connector on the NT5D52 Ethernet Adapter card installed on the I/O panel

Remote connections:

to the IPE module I/O panel through a modem connection

The terminal interface must be set at 9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no parity. The flow control is hard wired (do not use XON/XOFF flow control).

553-3001-358/555-4001-135 Standard 02.00 July 2006

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Nortel Networks 553-3001-358 Pcmcia activity indicator LEDs These LEDs are next to, External equipment VT100 type terminal