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Starting HiPath 3000 as a Gateway
Starting HiPath 3500 as a Gateway
7.5
Starting HiPath 3500 as a Gateway
7.5.1
Prerequisites
Warning
7
Only authorized service personnel should install and start up the system.
Refer to Section 4.4.1 for information on the tools and resources needed to install the HiPath
3500 system.
7.5.2
Procedure for Installation and Startup
To ensure that IP addresses are not assigned more than once in the customer net-
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work, you must ping each new IP address to be configured before each IP address
is assigned. If an IP address responds, then this address cannot be used again.
Table 7-3
HiPath 3500 as a Gateway - Procedure for System Installation and Startup
Step
HiPath 3500 Installation (19-Inch Cabinet) (Section 4.4)
1.
Selecting the Installation Site, page 4-187 (usually predetermined)
2.
Unpacking the Components, page 4-188
3.
Not for U.S.: Attaching a HiPath 3500 and HiPath 3300 to the Wall, page 4-189
4.
Installing a HiPath 3500 or HiPath 3300 in a Cabinet, page 4-190
5.
Grounding the System, page 4-192
6.
Connecting Cables and the Line Network, page 4-194
7.
Configuration notes, page 4-195
8.
Making trunk connections
Refer to the following board descriptions for information:
STLS4R - for S
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TS2R
●
TST1 (for U.S. only) - for T1 PRI trunk
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Note: Analog workpoint clients can be connected to the CBRC's T/R ports in emer-
gencies. This ensures telephone operation via the telecommunications network in
the event of IP network failure.
7-6
trunk connection
0
- for the S
trunk connection
2M
Activity (Remarks)
HiPath 3000 V5.0, HiPath 5000 V5.0, Service Manual
P31003-H3550-S403-4-7620, 02/05