Backplane Connections Through The Ethernet Adapter - Avaya Communication Server 1000M Single Group Manual

Hospitality integrated voice services fundamentals
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Card LED
The Hospitality Integrated Voice Services card faceplate provides a red card LED to indicate
the status of the card. The card LED also indicates the card's self-test results during power-
up or insertion into an operating system. The LED indicates the following:
• The LED is ON when the Hospitality Integrated Voice Services card is disabled.
• The LED is OFF when the Hospitality Integrated Voice Services card is enabled and ready
for use.
• The LED blinks three times and stays ON (until it is software-enabled) when the Hospitality
Integrated Voice Services card has successfully completed the self-test.
Type II/III PC Card slots
The Hospitality Integrated Voice Services card faceplate provides two Type II/III PC Card slots
that hold the PC Cards. The lower slot (drive A:) houses the hard drive PC Card that stores
voice prompts and firmware code. Use the upper slot (drive B:) to upgrade the firmware and
make backups, when necessary. The hard drive PC Card must remain in drive A: for continuous
Hospitality Integrated Voice Services operation. Drive B: is normally empty.
PC Card activity indicator LEDs
The PC Card activity indicator LEDs are next to the PC Card slots and indicate the following:
• The LED is ON when the PC Card is disabled.
• The LED is OFF when the PC Card is enabled and ready for use.
• The LED blinks when the PC Card is in use.

Backplane connections through the Ethernet adapter

An Ethernet interface on the Hospitality Integrated Voice Services card is available at the I/O
panel by installing the Ethernet adapter. See
page 24 and
This adapter provides an Ethernet RJ-45 connector and a DB-9 connector. The RJ-45
connector provides multiple terminal access to the Hospitality Integrated Voice Services card
(either from the CLI or the BUI) through the LAN. The DB-9 connector provides serial
connections to a maintenance terminal and a BGD terminal. There are two versions of the
Ethernet adapter:
Hospitality Integrated Voice Services Fundamentals
Figure 5: NT5D52AC Ethernet adapter
Figure 4: NT5D52BC Ethernet adapter
on page 25.
Physical description
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