Updating Hardware
Connecting external connection
Connect the ethernet and trunk cables.
1. Plug the Ethernet cable from TP260 to the 100BaseT Ethernet Switch that the S6200 is
connected too.
Tip:
During the initial configuration process, use a crossover cable to this port and
Tip:
connect the other end to the PC/Laptop where BootP Application is installed.
The TP260 board provides four T1/E1 ports, or trunk sockets. One RJ45 connector, acting as a
splitter cable, makes it possible to terminate eight trunks on the four E1/T1 ports.
2. Make sure the trunk cables are connected to correct ports on the splitter cable.
From top to bottom, the first trunk socket terminates trunk ports 1 and 5; second trunk
socket terminates trunk ports 2 & 6; third trunk socket terminates trunk ports 3 & 7; and
fourth trunk socket terminates trunk ports 4 & 8. Use trunk splitter cables to terminate trunk
ports independently from the board.
The Trunk Splitter has labels on them written as "1-4" and "5-8". The Splitter cable labeled
1-4 will carry trunk ports 1, 2, 3, and 4 depending on the splitter cable position. For example,
if the splitter cable is on the socket market 1, 5 which is below the ethernet cable on
Gateway card, then it will carry trunk port 1 on the socket labeled 1-4 and trunk port 5 will be
on label 5-8.
50 Installing the S6200, S6500, and S6800 Conferencing Server