Compact Flash Reader - Avaya S8510 Installation Manual

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modem to INADS or other service provider. Maintenance technicians can dial into the server
through the modem.
For a server equipped with the Server Availability Management Processor (SAMP) remote
maintenance board, the modem connects to the USB port on the SAMP. For a server
without the SAMP, the modem connects to a serial port or one of the USB ports on the back
of the server.
Important:
The modem must connect to a touch tone line, not a rotary-dial line.
A telephone line connects the modem to a dedicated outside line.
Avaya supports the MultiTech MultiModem ZBA modem for use with the server. This modem
provides:
• V.92/56K download speeds and 48K upload speeds when connecting with V.92
servers.
• Linux compatable.
• Globally approved for use in many countries worldwide.
• Flash memory
• Included USB cable (if a USB modem) or serial cable (if a serial modem).

Compact flash reader

The compact flash memory reader is used to back up files from the server for applications
that support it. The reader connects to one of the USB ports and uses a 128-MB Compact
Flash card. The compact flash memory reader is optional and comes with the server for
products that use it.
Avaya recommends using an industrial grade compact flash card for the following reasons:
• Improved data integrity and reliability with powerful error correction.
• Extreme endurance with 2,000,000 program/erase cycles per block.
• Increased reliability with a mean time between failures (MTBF) greater than 3
million hours.
• 7-year warranty.
• Enhanced durability, using RTV silicone for added strength and stability.
The industrial grade compact flash card is available through Avaya and Avaya business
partners.
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Installing the Avaya S8510 Server Family and Its Components
May 2008

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