Remote Access Connectivity; Supported Peripheral Devices; Reference Documents - Avaya CallPilot 600r Hardware Installation

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600r server description

Remote access connectivity

Use the USB connection on the rear of the 600r server to connect to an external dial-up modem.
With the modem, administrators and technical support personnel can administer the 600r
server from a remote location. You can also access the 600r server from a remote location
directly over the network, without the use of a modem.

Supported peripheral devices

This section identifies external devices that are supported by the 600r server.
Table 3: Supported peripheral devices
Device
Modem
Ethernet switch or
hub
Monitor,
keyboard, and
mouse
External tape
drive
Avaya software
feature dongle

Reference documents

For a list of all CallPilot documents, see the following CallPilot Customer Documentation Map.
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Avaya CallPilot® 600r Server Hardware Installation
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.
A 10Base-T compliant Ethernet switch or hub provides the ELAN
connection between the 600r server and the Meridian 1 switch or CS
1000 system. The customer can supply a Ethernet switch or hub from
third-party vendors or from Avaya. Because the Ethernet switch or hub
is an external device, the Ethernet switch or hub requires an AC power
source.
• Monitor: (customer supplied). Because the monitor is an external
device, it requires its own AC power source.
• Keyboard: (customer supplied)
• Mouse: (customer supplied)
Tandberg SLR75 (optional)
The software feature dongle or key is a security device that stores the
unique serial number of the server. The dongle plugs into a USB
connector (USB 0, the bottom connector) on the rear panel.
Description
December 2010

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