Introduction; Signaling Server Task Flow - Nortel Communication Server 1000 Manual

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Introduction

Signaling Server task flow

NN43021-465
03.03 June 2009
Installing a CP PM or COTS server
This chapter contains general instructions to install and connect the Nortel
Common Processor Pentium Mobile (CP PM) circuit card hardware. This
chapter also contains only general instructions to connect Commercial
off-the-shelf (COTS) servers. Detailed installation instructions for COTS
servers are not included in this document. For more information COTS server
installs, see the IBM, HP, or Dell server user guide provided by the
manufacturer.
A Nortel CP PM or COTS server that you deploy with Signaling Server
applications is referred to as a Signaling Server. A Nortel CP PM or COTS
server that you deploy with SIP Line can be referred to as a SIP Line
Gateway.
Instructions to install an IBM X306m, IBM x3350, or HP DL320-G4, or
Dell R300 COTS server are not included in this chapter. Detailed
installation instructions are in the IBM xSeries 306m User Guide, IBM
x3350 User Guide, HP ProLiant DL320 Generation 4 Server User Guide,
or the Dell PowerEdge R300 User Guide shipped with the server.
This section provides a high-level task flow for the installation or upgrade of
a CS 1000 system. The task flow indicates the recommended sequence of
events to follow when configuring a system and provides the NTP number
that contains the detailed procedures required for the task.
For more information refer to the following NTPs, which are referenced in
Figure 28 on
page
139:
Linux Platform Base and Applications Installation and Commissioning
(NN43001-315)
Element Manager: System Administration (NN43001-632)
Signaling Server IP Line Applications Fundamentals (NN3001-125)
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