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For information about how to identify the location of the network interface connectors, see "Rear panel controls and features" (page 15).
Network requirements
Appropriate networking equipment must be available for the ELAN subnet and the optional Nortel server subnet, if it is used.
The ELAN subnet (and the optional Nortel server subnet, if used) must be properly configured for correct CallPilot operation. To ensure correct configuration, Nortel recommends that you consult a network specialist.
Remote access connectivity
Use the USB connection on the rear of the 600r server to connect to an external
Supported peripheral devices
This section identifies external devices that are supported by the 600r server.
Table 3
Supported peripheral devices
Device | Description | |
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Modem | Use a 56 Kb/s external modem to provide remote access to the 600r server. | |
| The modem connects to a USB connector (USB 2, the top connector) on | |
| the rear of the server. | |
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| |
Ethernet switch or | A | |
hub | between the 600r server and the Meridian 1 switch or CS 1000 system. The | |
| customer can supply a Ethernet switch or hub from | |
| Nortel. Because the Ethernet switch or hub is an external device, the Ethernet | |
| switch or hub requires an AC power source. | |
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Monitor, keyboard, | • | Monitor: (customer supplied). Because the monitor is an external device, |
and mouse |
| it requires its own AC power source. |
| • | Keyboard: (customer supplied) |
| • | Mouse: (customer supplied) |
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| |
External tape drive | Tandberg SLR75 (optional) | |
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| |
Nortel software | The software feature dongle or key is a security device that stores the unique | |
feature dongle | serial number of the server. The dongle plugs into a USB connector (USB 0, | |
| the bottom connector) on the rear panel. | |
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Nortel CallPilot
600r Server Hardware Installation
5.014 May 2008
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