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Connecting a Server card
This section contains instructions to connect a Server to the ELAN and TLAN
subnet of an Avaya CS 1000E system. It also contains instructions to connect
a maintenance terminal to the Server.
Insert the Server card into the appropriate slot of the Media Gateway. For
more infomation on installing the Server cards, see "Server card hardware
installation" on
Controller , which has Ethernet ports to connect to the ELAN and TLAN
subnets of your system. For more information on installing the Gateway
Controller, see "Gateway Controller installation" on
It is common in a CS 1000E system for a Call Server to connect directly to
the MGC CE and CT Ethernet ports. If the Call Server is not connected to the
MGC CE and CT Ethernet ports, the Signaling Server can use them to
connect to the ELAN and TLAN subnets of your system. If the Call Server
uses the MGC CE and CT Ethernet ports, you require a long Ethernet cable
to connect the Signaling Server ELAN and TLAN Ethernet ports directly to
the ELAN and TLAN subnet of the Layer 2 switches.
Procedure 26
Connecting a CP PM or CP DC card as a Signaling Server
1
Connect the serial cable.
On a MG 1000E or MG 1010 with Server cards in slots 1-10, connect
the 2-port SDI cable. The 50-pin Amphenol NTAK19EC connects to
the back of the Media Gateway.
On a MG 1010, connect a shielded CAT5 or better Ethernet cable to
the NTC325AAE6 serial port adapter kit. Connect this cable to the
Avaya Communication Server 1000E Upgrade
Installing a Signaling Server
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177. The Media Gateway also hosts the Gateway
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