Taking Safety Precautions; Locating The Voice Processing Boards - Avaya CallPilot 1005r Maintenance And Diagnostics

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Replacing or adding voice processing boards

Taking safety precautions

Before you make any changes to the server hardware, follow these safety precautions:
• Respect appropriate electrostatic discharge (ESD) rules.
• Power down the system.
• Do not drop and leave screws inside the server.
• Do not drop hard objects (such as screwdrivers) inside the server as this can damage the
server.

Locating the voice processing boards

Figure 36: 1005r server rear panel
the three full-height PCI card slots (C). The MPB96 voice processing boards occupy one or
three full-height slots. In the following diagram, the card slots are numbered from 1 to 3 starting
at the top.
Important:
There are two versions of MPB96 boards: NTRH40AA and NTRH40CA.
• The NTRH40AA has a single DB-44 faceplate connector, and connects to the
Communication Server 1000 or Meridian 1 using an NTRH2014 DS30X cable.
• The NTRH40CA has three RJ-45 faceplate connectors, and connects to the
Communication Server 1000 or Meridian 1 using standard DS30 Ethernet-type CAT5e
(or greater) cables. These DS30 cables can be up to 600 metres in length. The RJ-45
connectors are numbered from 1 to 3 starting from the right side of the server as you face
the back panel (next to the power supplies).
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