Remote Access Connectivity; Supported Peripheral Devices; Introduction - Avaya CallPilot 1006r Hardware Installation

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1006r server description
The Avaya server subnet and ELAN subnet must be properly configured for correct CallPilot
operation. To ensure correct configuration, Avaya recommends that you consult a network
specialist.

Remote access connectivity

Use one of the USB connectors on the rear of the 1006r server to connect to an external plug-
and-play modem. The modem is used for remote administration and technical support.
RRAS is used to establish the remote access connection to the server. Use either RDC or
pcAnywhere to communicate with the CallPilot server.

Supported peripheral devices

Introduction

This section identifies external devices that are supported by the 1006r server.
Device
Modem
Ethernet switch or hub
Monitor, keyboard, and
mouse
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Avaya CallPilot® 1006r Server Hardware Installation
Use a 56-Kb/s external modem to provide remote access to the
1006r server. The modem connects to one of the USB
connectors on the rear of the server. You cannot use a serial
port modem.
A 10Base-T Ethernet switch or hub provides the ELAN subnet
connection between the 1006r server and the Meridian 1 switch
or CS 1000 system. The customer can supply an Ethernet hub
or switch from third-party vendors or from Avaya.
Since the Ethernet switch or hub is an external device, it
requires an AC power source.
• VGA Monitor with Male DB-15 connector (customer supplied)
Since the monitor is an external device, it requires its own AC
power source.
• Keyboard: (customer supplied)
• Mouse: (customer supplied)
Description
December 2010

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