Nortel  CallPilot 1002rp Hardware Installation Manual
Nortel  CallPilot 1002rp Hardware Installation Manual

Nortel CallPilot 1002rp Hardware Installation Manual

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1002rp Server Hardware Installation
CallPilot
Release 4.0
Document Number: 555-7101-205
Document Version: Standard 1.07
October 2006

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  • Page 1 1002rp Server Hardware Installation CallPilot Release 4.0 Document Number: 555-7101-205 Document Version: Standard 1.07 October 2006...
  • Page 2 Nortel Networks. The process of transmitting data and call messaging between the CallPilot server and the switch or system is proprietary to Nortel Networks. Any other use of the data and the transmission process is a violation of the user license unless specifically authorized in writing by Nortel Networks prior to such use.
  • Page 3 October 2006 CRYSTAL REPORTS is a trademark of Seagate Software Inc. EUDORA is a trademark of Qualcomm. eTrust and InoculateIT are trademarks of Computer Associates Think Inc. DIRECTX, EXCHANGE.NET, FRONTPAGE, INTERNET EXPLORER, LINKEXCHANGE, MICROSOFT, MICROSOFT EXCHANGE SERVER, MS-DOS, NETMEETING, OUTLOOK, POWERPOINT, VISUAL STUDIO, WINDOWS, WINDOWS MEDIA, and WINDOWS NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
  • Page 4 WINZIP is a trademark of Nico Mark Computing, Inc. XEON is a trademark of Intel, Inc. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Information for Japan Japan Denan statement The following applies to server models 1005r, 703t, and 1002rp: Please be aware of the following while installing the equipment: Please use the connecting cables, power cord, and AC adaptors shipped with the equipment or specified by Nortel to be used with the...
  • Page 5 October 2006 があります。この場合には使用者が適切な対策を取るように要求されることがあ ります。 This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this equipment is used in a domestic environment, radio disturbance may occur, in which case, the user may be required to take corrective action. 1002rp Server Hardware Installation...
  • Page 6 Standard 1.07 CallPilot...
  • Page 7 Publication history October 2006 September 2006 February 2006 January 2006 October 2005 October 2005 July 2005 July 2005 November 2004 October 2003 1002rp Server Hardware Installation CallPilot 4.0, Standard 1.07 of CallPilot Installation and Configuration, 1002rp Server Hardware Installation is issued for general release. CallPilot 4.0, Standard 1.06 of CallPilot Installation and Configuration, 1002rp Server Hardware Installation is up-issued.
  • Page 8 Publication history October 2002 Standard 1.0 of CallPilot Installation and Configuration, 1002rp Server Hardware Installation is issued for general release. Standard 1.07 CallPilot...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Task List To unpack the equipment... 37 To remove the front bezel ... 40 To remove the server cover ... 41 To inspect the server interior... 42 To replace the front bezel after installation is complete ... 44 To install the power supply module ... 49 To bring DC power and ground into the PDU...
  • Page 10 Task List Standard 1.07 CallPilot...
  • Page 11 Contents How to get Help 1002rp server description Server features ..........16 Slot assignments .
  • Page 12 Contents EMC emission level protection for the 1002rp Server 79 Index Standard 1.07 CallPilot...
  • Page 13: How To Get Help

    C h a p t e r 1 How to get Help This section explains how to get help for Nortel products and services. Getting Help from the Nortel Web site The best way to get technical support for Nortel products is from the Nortel Technical Support Web site: http://www.nortel.com/support This site provides quick access to software, documentation, bulletins, and...
  • Page 14: Getting Help Through A Nortel Distributor Or Reseller

    How to get Help Outside North America, go to the following Web site to obtain the phone number for your region: http://www.nortel.com/callus Getting Help from a specialist by using an Express Routing Code To access some Nortel Technical Solutions Centers, you can use an Express Routing Code (ERC) to quickly route your call to a specialist in your Nortel product or service.
  • Page 15: 1002Rp Server Description

    C h a p t e r 2 1002rp server description In this chapter Server features Slot assignments Network connectivity Network connectivity Supported peripheral devices Reference documents 1002rp Server Hardware Installation...
  • Page 16: Server Features

    1002rp server description Server features Introduction This section provides a general overview of the 1002rp server. Server dimensions and weight Height Width Depth (distance from front to back) without front bezel with front bezel Weight of fully loaded system 320 mm (12.5 in.) 483 mm (19 in.) 495 mm (19.5 in.) 533 mm (21 in.)
  • Page 17: Environmental Specifications

    October 2006 Environmental specifications Environmental condition Operating temperature Non-operating (storage) temperature Non-operating humidity Altitude Electrostatic discharge Acoustic noise Operating shock Handling drop 1002rp Server Hardware Installation 1002rp server description Specification ° ° ° C to 35 C (50 F to 95 Maximum rate of change must not °...
  • Page 18 1002rp server description Front panel features (front view without the front bezel) The front view of the 1002rp server chassis shows redundant dual fans to the left and the right of the status panel. The left drive bay holds six SCSI hard drives with hot-pluggable carriers.
  • Page 19 October 2006 Rear panel diagram The following diagram shows the slot locations in the rear panel, and the power switch and power input for an AC server. The rest of the diagram is the same for AC or DC servers. Slot 20 Parallel port...
  • Page 20 1002rp server description Overhead view of empty server showing PCI and ISA connectors The following diagram shows the location of the PCI, SBC, and ISA connectors inside the server. The view in the diagram is from the rear of the server.
  • Page 21: Slot Assignments

    October 2006 Slot assignments Introduction The slot assignment tables show the following: the physical location of boards inside the server, relative to other boards the order in which boards are installed (for example, board #1, 2, 3) how the boards are represented in some CallPilot Manager applications (such as the Maintenance Administration page) the maximum capacity for each switch connectivity Note: Your server can vary depending on what was ordered from Nortel.
  • Page 22 1002rp server description 1002rp slot assignments CallPilot-assigned Slot number board label Slot 1 BRD01 Slot 2 BRD02 Slot 3 BRD03 Slot 4 BRD04 Slot 5 BRD05 Slot 6 BRD06 Slot 7 BRD07 Slot 8 BRD08 Slot 9 BRD09 (PCI Slot 1) Slot 10 BRD10 (PCI...
  • Page 23 October 2006 CallPilot-assigned Slot number board label Slot 13 BRD13 (PCI Slot 5) Slot 14 BRD14 (PCI Slot 6) Slot 15 BRD15 (PCI Slot 7) Slot 16 BRD16 (PCI Slot 8) Slot 17 BRD17 (PCI Slot 9) Slot 18 BRD18 (PCI Slot 10) Slot 19...
  • Page 24 1002rp server description a. On some CallPilot Manager screens, the CallPilot-assigned board label is displayed. This label corresponds to the slot number. For example, BRD12 refers to the board in slot 12. b. The SBC card includes two onboard NICs (for ELAN and CLAN) and an onboard video card.
  • Page 25: Network Connectivity

    October 2006 Network connectivity Introduction This section describes how the 1002rp server can be integrated into your network. The integration depends on the type of switch you are using. ATTENTION 1002rp Server Hardware Installation To secure the CallPilot server from unauthorized access, ensure that the CallPilot network is inside your organization’s firewall.
  • Page 26 1002rp server description Sample network setup: Meridian 1 The following diagram shows a CallPilot server sample network setup with a Meridian 1 switch. The Meridian 1 switch can be one of the following: Option 11C or Option 11C Mini Option 51C Option 61C Options 81 and 81C Desktop...
  • Page 27 October 2006 Sample network setup: Succession 1000 The following diagram shows a CallPilot server network setup with a Succession 1000 system. i2004 Internet phonesets Telephony LAN/Customer LAN (10/100BaseT or 100BaseT) Internet Telephony Gateway Line Card CE-MUX Internet Telephony Gateway Line Card Succession 1000 Call Server...
  • Page 28 1002rp server description In the previous illustration, the telephony LAN (TLAN) provides IP connectivity between the Succession 1000 system and the i2004 Internet phonesets. The connection between the call server and media gateway can be point-to-point, or it can be through the LAN, if the system is installed in a distributed data network.
  • Page 29: Network Requirements

    October 2006 Network requirements Appropriate networking equipment must be available for both the CLAN and ELAN. The CLAN and ELAN must be properly configured for correct CallPilot operation. To ensure correct configuration, Nortel recommends that you consult a network specialist. Remote access connectivity The RS-232 COM1 connector on the rear of the 1002rp server provides the connection to an external modem.
  • Page 30: Supported Peripheral Devices

    1002rp server description Supported peripheral devices Introduction This section identifies external devices that are supported by the 1002rp server. Device Modem Ethernet hub Monitor, keyboard, and mouse Description A 56-Kbit/s external modem (NTRH9078) provides remote access to the 1002rp server. The modem connects to the RS-232 COM1 connector on the rear of the server.
  • Page 31: Reference Documents

    October 2006 Reference documents CallPilot Customer Documentation Map Fundamentals CallPilot Fundamentals Guide (555-7101-010) Planning and Engineering Planning and Engineering Guide (555-7101-101) Network Planning Guide (555-7101-102) Data Networking for Voice over IP Guide (553-3001-160) Installation and Configuration Upgrade and Platform Migration Guide (555-7101-207) Installation and Configuration Task List Guide (555-7101-210) Server Installation Guides 201i Server Hardware Installation Guide (555-7101-220)
  • Page 32 1002rp server description Standard 1.07 CallPilot...
  • Page 33: Preparing For Installation

    C h a p t e r 3 Preparing for installation In this chapter Installation overview Unpacking the 1002rp server Removing the front bezel and server cover Inspecting the server interior 1002rp Server Hardware Installation...
  • Page 34: Installation Overview

    Preparing for installation Installation overview Introduction This section provides an overview of the steps required to install the 1002rp server and peripheral devices. Installation checklist The following checklist identifies the tasks that must be performed when installing the CallPilot server. For detailed instructions, see Chapter 5, “Installing the server.”...
  • Page 35 October 2006 Step Description For a DC-powered server, set up the DC power source (see page 50). Place the 1002rp server in the chosen location (see page 60). Replace the front bezel (see page 44). Set the DIP switches on the modem (see page 61). Connect the 1002rp server and devices as follows: Connect the monitor, keyboard, and mouse (see page 65).
  • Page 36 Preparing for installation Conventions for warnings You may encounter the following types of warnings in this guide. Do not ignore them. ATTENTION DANGER Risk of electric shock Warns you of an immediate electrical hazard which, if not avoided, can result in shock, serious injury, or death. WARNING Risk of personal injury Warns you of a situation in which you can be injured if...
  • Page 37: To Unpack The Equipment

    October 2006 Unpacking the 1002rp server Introduction Follow this procedure to unpack the server and peripherals. WARNING Risk of personal injury The 1002rp CallPilot server weighs approximately 34 kg (75 lb) as shipped from manufacturing. To prevent personal injury, have someone help you to unpack and position the server.
  • Page 38 Preparing for installation 5 Save all packing materials and cartons in case you must return any equipment to the carrier. What’s next? Remove the server cover so that you can inspect the interior of the server. See “Removing the front bezel and server cover” on page 39. Standard 1.07 CallPilot...
  • Page 39: Removing The Front Bezel And Server Cover

    October 2006 Removing the front bezel and server cover Introduction To access the server interior, you must remove both the front bezel and the server cover. Two locked doors, located on the front of the server, cover the front panel, including the CD-ROM drive and tape drive.
  • Page 40: To Remove The Front Bezel

    Preparing for installation To remove the front bezel CAUTION Risk of equipment damage Do not attempt to move or lift the server before removing the front bezel; the server can disengage from the bezel and fall. 1 Unlock and open the double doors of the front bezel. See A in the diagram below.
  • Page 41: To Remove The Server Cover

    October 2006 To remove the server cover DANGER Risk of electric shock High current inside the chassis can cause severe injury. CAUTION Risk of equipment damage Take precautions to protect internal components. Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can render boards damaged or unusable. Wear an ESD wrist strap.
  • Page 42: To Inspect The Server Interior

    Preparing for installation Inspecting the server interior Introduction You should perform a visual inspection for loose components, foreign matter, or shipping damage inside the server. CAUTION Risk of equipment damage When working with interior components, use an ESD wrist strap to protect static-sensitive components. To inspect the server interior 1 Carefully check all the cards to ensure they are fully seated on the baseboard.
  • Page 43 October 2006 you are satisfied that the 1002rp server has arrived at your site undamaged 1002rp Server Hardware Installation Preparing for installation THEN replace the server cover and proceed with the hardware installation. See “Installation checklist” on page Note: Do not reinstall the front bezel until the server is in its final location and the CallPilot installation is complete.
  • Page 44: To Replace The Front Bezel After Installation Is Complete

    Preparing for installation To replace the front bezel after installation is complete When the CallPilot server installation is complete and the server is in its final location, replace the front bezel. 1 Align the front bezel with the ball studs located at each faceplate corner. See the diagram below: Clips inside front bezel...
  • Page 45: Power Supply Installation

    C h a p t e r 4 Power supply installation In this chapter Safety precautions Installing the second power supply module (AC or DC) DC wire gauge tables DC rack cabling About the power distribution unit Bringing power and ground into the PDU 1002rp Server Hardware Installation...
  • Page 46: Safety Precautions

    Power supply installation Safety precautions Equipment handling guidelines External power equipment, such as an uninterruptible power supply (UPS), is usually very heavy. This equipment requires special handling procedures and additional personnel for unloading and installation. Be aware of weight distribution, and prevent the equipment room floor from being overly stressed.
  • Page 47: Installing The Second Power Supply Module (Ac Or Dc)

    October 2006 Installing the second power supply module (AC or DC) Introduction One power supply module is shipped installed. The second power supply module must be installed on-site. AC versus DC systems The power supply modules are similar in appearance for both AC and DC 1002rp servers.
  • Page 48 Power supply installation The diagram below shows the location of the power supply modules in a server that has two power supply modules installed: Power supply modules Standard 1.07 G101751 CallPilot...
  • Page 49: To Install The Power Supply Module

    October 2006 To install the power supply module DANGER Risk of electric shock High current inside the chassis can cause severe injury. The server is shipped with one power supply module installed in the bottom power supply bay. You must install the second power supply module, as described here: 1 Align the power supply module with the top power supply bay.
  • Page 50: Dc Wire Gauge Tables

    Power supply installation DC wire gauge tables Introduction The tables in this section specify the DC power feed wire requirements. Cabinet and module DC feed recommended wire gauge specifications Length #10 AWG #8 AWG 0–30 m (100 ft) 0–45 m (150 ft) 0–75 m (250 ft) 0–135 m (450 ft) 0–210 m (700 ft)
  • Page 51 October 2006 Metric wire conversion Industry standard AWG No. nominal (sq mm) 0.75 1002rp Server Hardware Installation Power supply installation Resistance at 20 C (Ohm/100 m) 0.05 0.08 0.13 0.20 0.33 0.63 1.00 1.40 2.00 2.90 4.60...
  • Page 52: Dc Rack Cabling

    Power supply installation DC rack cabling The following photograph shows typical rack power cabling: Note: The cables are marked with Red and Green tape. The cables with the Red tape connect to the Negative (-) Red side (on the left in the photograph), and the cables with the Green tape connect to the Positive (+) Green side (on the right in the photograph).
  • Page 53 October 2006 Main panel wiring diagram with product number. Rack power and grounding To ensure a complete power and grounding installation: In rackmount server installations, ensure the CallPilot server chassis and equipment racks are isolated from other foreign sources of ground. Acceptable isolation methods include: isolation pads, grommeted washers, chassis side rail strips, and non-conducting washers.
  • Page 54 Power supply installation -48 V DC power distribution rationale Minimum installation is one power distribution unit (PDU) with four 48 V DC branch circuits fused at 20 amperes. The customer must be able to shut off any branch to ensure every unit at the site continues to function properly.
  • Page 55: About The Power Distribution Unit

    October 2006 About the power distribution unit Introduction A PDU is installed in a rack that has DC-powered servers. Power from the DC supply source enters the PDU and can then be distributed to one or more servers. A single PDU can supply DC power to four DC power supply modules.
  • Page 56 Power supply installation PDU terminal blocks and wiring diagram A PDU consists of eight terminal blocks within a metal enclosure. Before installing the PDU, connect the terminal blocks so that each output connector receives power from a separate -48 V dc branch circuit, as shown in the following diagram.
  • Page 57: To Bring Dc Power And Ground Into The Pdu

    October 2006 Bringing power and ground into the PDU Introduction Install BAT/BATRTN wires in pairs. Each pair of wires supplies voltages to a module through a power harness. The module harnesses are installed in the cabinet PDU and connected to the modules at the factory. See “About the power distribution unit”...
  • Page 58 Power supply installation Standard 1.07 CallPilot...
  • Page 59: Installing The Server And Connecting The Peripheral Devices

    C h a p t e r 5 Installing the server and connecting the peripheral devices In this chapter Installing the server Preparing the modem Connecting peripherals to the server Connecting the server to the ELAN Connecting the server to the CLAN (optional) Installing the Nortel software feature dongle Connecting the server to power 1002rp Server Hardware Installation...
  • Page 60: To Install The Server

    Installing the server and connecting the peripheral devices Installing the server Introduction Before you install the 1002rp server, ensure that the chosen location meets the requirements identified on the “Site inspection checklist” provided in the Installation and Configuration Task List (555-7101-210). To install the server Place the 1002rp server in its chosen location.
  • Page 61: Preparing The Modem

    October 2006 Preparing the modem Introduction You require a modem to support remote dial-up access to the CallPilot server. The modem also enables Nortel technical support to connect to your CallPilot server for troubleshooting purposes. Nortel connects to your server only when you request technical assistance.
  • Page 62 Installing the server and connecting the peripheral devices Modem DIP switches Set the modem DIP switches before you connect the modem to the CallPilot server. Note: This section applies only to the U.S. Robotics 56-Kbit/s external Sportster modem. If your modem is different, refer to the documentation for your modem.
  • Page 63: To Set The Modem Dip Switches

    October 2006 To set the modem DIP switches Use a pair of tweezers or a small screwdriver to set the DIP switches as described in the Change to column of the following table: Note: ON is down. OFF is up. Default switch setting...
  • Page 64 Installing the server and connecting the peripheral devices Default switch setting What’s next? Continue with “Connecting peripherals to the server” on page 65. Change Function Carrier Detect (CD) override OFF: The modem sends a CD signal when it connects with another modem; it drops the CD on disconnect.
  • Page 65: Connecting Peripherals To The Server

    October 2006 Connecting peripherals to the server Rear panel connectors Slot 20 Parallel port ELAN connector COM1 Note: The above diagram shows the power switch and power input for an AC server. The rest of the diagram is the same for AC or DC servers. For peripheral device connections, this picture applies to AC and DC servers.
  • Page 66: To Connect The Mouse, Keyboard, And Monitor To The Server

    Installing the server and connecting the peripheral devices To connect the mouse, keyboard, and monitor to the server 1 Place the monitor, keyboard, and mouse in the same location as the server. 2 Plug the keyboard/mouse dual cable into the PS/2 connector on the SBC card faceplate (see “Rear panel connectors”...
  • Page 67 October 2006 6 Ensure that a single-point ground reference is available for all the power outlets serving the CallPilot server and its peripherals. Before the CallPilot server installation, a qualified electrician must implement the single-point ground reference requirement between the power outlets of the CallPilot server and the power outlets of the switch.
  • Page 68: To Connect The Server To The Elan

    Installing the server and connecting the peripheral devices Connecting the server to the ELAN Introduction ATTENTION Connect the CallPilot server to the Meridian 1 switch or Succession 1000 system using the ELAN. ATTENTION ATTENTION Media Access Control address The Media Access Control (MAC) address is a unique number assigned to network cards and controllers.
  • Page 69 October 2006 3 Record the MAC address on the Configuration Wizard worksheet that is provided in the Installation and Configuratio (555-7101-210) You need the MAC address to identify the ELAN when running the Configuration Wizard to configure the CallPilot server. 4 Connect an RJ-45 network cable from the ELAN hub to the ELAN connector on the server.
  • Page 70 Installing the server and connecting the peripheral devices What’s next? IF the server will be connected to a CLAN not be connected to a CLAN THEN continue with page 71. continue with installing the software feature dongle. See page 73. Standard 1.07 CallPilot...
  • Page 71: To Connect The Server To The Clan

    October 2006 Connecting the server to the CLAN (optional) Introduction This section provides instructions to connect the server to the CLAN. Note: The CLAN is optional. However, a CLAN is required to support desktop and web messaging users. ATTENTION Media Access Control address The MAC address is a unique number assigned to network cards and controllers.
  • Page 72 Installing the server and connecting the peripheral devices You need the MAC address to identify the CLAN when running the Configuration Wizard to configure the CallPilot server. Note: When connecting the optional CLAN, do not power up unless your antivirus programs and Nortel security updates are installed first. 4 Connect an RJ-45 network cable from the CLAN hub to the CLAN connector.
  • Page 73: Installing The Nortel Software Feature Dongle

    October 2006 Installing the Nortel software feature dongle Introduction The software feature key is a security device that stores the unique serial number of the server. The feature key is embedded in the Nortel software feature dongle, which plugs into the parallel port. An illustration of the software feature key embedded in the software feature dongle is shown below: Software...
  • Page 74: To Install The Software Feature Dongle

    Installing the server and connecting the peripheral devices Requirements For installation, you require a Phillips No. 1 screwdriver. To install the software feature dongle 1 Ensure that there is no cable connected to the parallel port. Note: The parallel port is also known as the printer port or LPT1. It is located at the back of the server.
  • Page 75: Connecting The Server To Power

    October 2006 Connecting the server to power Before you begin Ensure that proper power and grounding are available for all the power outlets serving the CallPilot server and its associated peripherals. Power for these devices must be wired and fused independently of all other receptacles, and referenced to the same ground as the PBX system.
  • Page 76 Installing the server and connecting the peripheral devices Before you connect the server to the power source, review the following diagram to ensure that all peripheral hardware devices are in place. CallPilot server Mouse Keyboard Note: For details on the DC power source for 1002rp DC servers, see Chapter 4, “Installing the second power supply module (AC or DC).”...
  • Page 77: To Connect The 1002Rp Ac Server To Power

    October 2006 To connect the 1002rp AC server to power WARNING Risk of personal injury, risk of hardware failure The power outlets used by the CallPilot server and its peripheral devices must be connected to the same single-point ground reference as the one used by the switch with MGate cards (NTRB18CA) connected to the CallPilot server.
  • Page 78: To Start The Server

    Installing the server and connecting the peripheral devices 2 Connect the other end of the DC power cable to the PDU. Use the supplied clips and screws to secure the plugs. The following photograph shows the keyed plug of the DC power cable. This plug connects to the PDU: Note: If you are not using a Nortel-supplied PDU, have a qualified electrician connect the cable appropriately to your DC power plant.
  • Page 79 A p p e n d i x A EMC emission level protection for the 1002rp Server To lower the EMC emission level, ferrite cores are installed with one loop (see diagram below) on the following external cables: Ferrite Core (TDK and part number ZCAT3035-1330) — for the triple DS30X I/O cable (Nortel and part number NTRH2014), at each end of the cable Ferrite Core (TDK and part number ZCAT1325-0530) —...
  • Page 80 EMC emission level protection for the 1002rp Server Ferrites secured to an external cable The ferrites are secured to the appropriate cable with plastic enclosure clips. Ty wraps are added to the cable loop. Standard 1.07 CallPilot...
  • Page 81 Index Numerics 703t server environmental specifications adapter software feature key, illustration alarm board checklist installation CLAN media access control address connecting peripherals to the server connecting the server connectivity Ethernet remote copyright Customer LAN see CLAN DC power DC power and ground DC power input DC wire gauge tables devices, peripheral...
  • Page 82 Index fax modem illustration required equipment features server features, front panel diagram front bezel grounding guidelines illustration modem software feature key adapter TLAN inspecting server interior installation checklist IRQ mapping table keyboard connecting to the server description keylock M1 and CallPilot server network diagram Metric wire conversion modem connecting to the server...
  • Page 83 October 2006 power distribution unit See PDU power guidelines power supply bringing power and ground into the PDU DC wire gauge tables grounding guidelines Metric wire conversion module installation module location overview power distribution rationale rack power and grounding protocols, supported network rack power and grounding regulatory information remote access...
  • Page 84 Index Standard 1.07 CallPilot...
  • Page 86 The information in this document is proprietary to Nortel Networks. *Nortel Networks, the Nortel Networks logo, and the Globemark are trademarks of Nortel Networks. *Microsoft, MS, MS-DOS, Windows, and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.

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