Connecting A Cp Mg Card - Avaya CS 1000E Upgrade Procedures

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NN43041-464
Standard 05.04
Installing a Signaling Server
Note: The CP MG card functions as a Gateway Controller and Server
while occupying slot 0 in a Media Gatweay. For the CP MG card, you do
not require external Ethernet cables to link the Ethernet ports of the
Server and the Gateway Controller. The Ethernet connections between
the Server and Gateway Controller are embedded onthe CP MG card.
Note: To configure the Gateway Controller function of a CP MG card,
you require an NTBK48AA 3-port SDI cable. This connection is not
required in the following procedure. For more information, see
Procedure 6, "Installing the Gateway Controller card," on
Procedure 27

Connecting a CP MG card

1
Connect a CAT5 or better Ethernet cable to the TTY1 port on the CP MG
faceplate.
2
Connect a NTC325AAE6 serial port adapter (DB-9 or DB-25) to the other
end of the Ethernet cable.
3
Connect the Ethernet cable with adapter to a serial port on the
maintenance terminal.
Note: If you require a longer cable to reach your maintenance terminal,
you can attach a standard serial port cable to the adapter for extended
cable length.
4
Configure the COM port on the maintenance terminal as follows:
Terminal type: VT-100
Speed: 9 600
Data bits: 8
Parity: none
Stop bits: 1
Flow control: none
5
Connect the ELAN cable:
Connect one end of a shielded CAT5 or better Ethernet cable to the
1E (ELAN) port on the CP MG faceplate.
Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the ELAN subnet of
the CS 1000E system.
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