Tm 3.1 Management And Configuration Of Ip Trunk 3.01 (And Later); Contents; Introduction; Tm 3.1 Itg Engineering Rules - Nortel 1000 Fundamentals

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TM 3.1 management and configuration
of IP Trunk 3.01 (and later)

Contents

This section contains information on the following topics:
"Introduction" (page 169)
"TM 3.1 ITG Engineering rules" (page 169)
"TM 3.1 network setup guidelines" (page 170)
"TM 3.1 remote access configuration" (page 170)
"TM 3.1 PC description" (page 172)
"TM 3.1 PC hardware and software requirements" (page 173)
"Hard drive requirements" (page 174)

Introduction

The TM 3.1 PC application is designed to support both ITG 2.x (ITG Trunk
2.0 and ITG Trunk 2.1) and IP Trunk 3.01 (and later). The TM 3.1 application
name is ITG ISDN IP Trunks.

TM 3.1 ITG Engineering rules

TM 3.1 can manage multiple nodes with multiple IP trunk cards. The
maximum number of IP trunk cards that can be configured by TM 3.1 is
dependant on the following:
1. All TM 3.1 ITG data is stored in a single database file. The entire
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database is read into PC memory when the program is launched. If a
large IP Trunk 3.01 (and later) network is to be managed from a single
TM 3.1 server, then each TM 3.1 PC client should have more than the
minimum RAM requirement of 64 Mb. The recommended RAM is 128
Mb or more. If the data is stored on an TM 3.1 server, the application
launch time increases as the size of the IP Trunk 3.01 (and later) network
grows (this also depends on the network speed). For the TM 3.1 server,
the minimum RAM required is 128 Mb; 256 or more Mb is recommended.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
IP Trunk Fundamentals
NN43001-563 02.01 Standard
Release 5.5 21 December 2007
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