Ntdw61 Cp Pm Call Processor - Nortel 1000E Maintenance Manual

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Self-tests
A self-test checks to see that a card is working correctly. Many cards
perform a self-test on power-up. The software commands Disable and
Enable force a card to self-test. The results of a self-test generally show
whether or not there is a problem with the card.

NTDW61 CP PM Call Processor

NTDW61 CP PM Call Processor card features include the following:
Before CS 1000 Release 5.0, the CS 1000E Core Call Server was a CP PII
or CP PIV processor in its own Call Server chassis. For CS 1000 Release
5.0, the CP PM Call Server sits in one of the slots in the MG1000E chassis.
The CP PM Call Server processor connects to the MG 1000E Media
Gateway Controllers through Ethernet and therefore does not require
backplane connectivity (other than power and a slot ID). The following
rules apply to the preferential placement of the CP PM Call Server in the
MG 1000E:
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Intel Pentium M 738 1.4 GHz
two compact flash (CF) sockets
— one internal 1 GB Fixed Media Disk (FMD)
— one hot-swappable Removable Media Disk (RMD), accessible on
the faceplate.
1 GB of DDR RAM, expandable to 2 GB
two 100BaseT Ethernet ports
— LAN 0 used for ELAN
— LAN 1 not used on Call Server
one 1 Gbps Ethernet port for HSP
two SDI ports
one USB port
a reset (RST) button to cold start the Call Server
an initialize (INI) button to warm start the Call Server
an Active CPU or Call Server Redundancy (CS RED) LED
Do not install the CP PM Call Server processor in slot 0 of any MG
1000E. This slot is reserved for the Media Gateway Controller (MGC).
For ease of cabling, place the CP PM Call Server processor in slot 1,
next to the MGC.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Communication Server 1000E Maintenance
NN43041-700 01.02 Standard
Release 5.0 20 June 2007
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