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Procedure 3
Configure a dual-card conference
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Install the two cards and their Ethernet adapters identical to single-card
installation. See
Procedure 4 on page
Note: There is no need for the two cards to be next to each other in the
shelf or cabinet.
Busy and Return to Service (RTS) the two cards in the IPE PM level of the
MAP terminal.
For each card, connect a VT100 terminal to the card and enter the keycode
information, including the appropriate number of ports. Wait for each card to
verify the keycode information.
For each card, log into the card through the CLI (default login: admin). Enter
the System Attributes Editor, enter sa then sy, and modify the following
information:
The subnet mask, the gateway address, and the IP address
Note: After entering the Ethernet information, the CLI asks if you want to
restart the cards. Select YES at this point.
From a PC, ping each MICB card to make sure that they have a correct
connection to the LAN. To ping an IP card, perform the following:
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Click on the Start button and select Run from the Start Menu.
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In the Open: field, enter ping <IP address> where <IP address> is the
IP address of one of the MICB cards.
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Click the OK button, and observe the DOS window that opens. If you
receive the message: "Reply from <IP address>...", you have set up the
LAN connection correctly and you can continue. If you receive the
message: "Request timed out", there is a problem with the LAN
connection.
Configure the DNs for the dual-card configuration.
Configure each port on the two new cards as an M2616 set. See
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Open up the web browser on your PC. In the URL field of the browser, enter
the following: <IP address> where < IP address> is the MICB IP address.
Log into the BUI (defaults: admin and 000000) and select the MICB
Installation Wizard (see
This procedure is now complete
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"MICB Installation Wizard" on page
Procedure
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