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Figure 2 "MG 1000T local and remote access system terminals" (page 21)
shows a typical system terminal configuration to the MG 1000T Core.
Figure 2
MG 1000T local and remote access system terminals
With the MG 1000T platform, a system terminal can also connect to the MG
1000T Expansion, Signaling Server, and Media Cards.
When a system terminal connects to an MG 1000T Expansion, it connects
to the SSC through a rear SDI port, in the same manner as the MG 1000T
Core.
When a system terminal is installed at a remote location, modems and a
telephone line are required between the terminal and the SDI port.
When a system terminal is installed on the Signaling Server, the rear serial
port is the primary port for maintenance and administration.
The Voice Gateway Media Card faceplate provides a female 8-pin mini-DIN
serial maintenance port for system terminal connection. The maintenance
port on the Shielded 50-pin to Serial/ELAN/TLAN Adapter (L-Adapter)
provides an alternative to the faceplate maintenance port. For details, see
the Voice Gateway Media Card installation in Communication Server 1000E
Installation and Commissioning (NN43041-310).
MG 1000E 10BaseT port
The MG 1000E SSC 10BaseT Ethernet port defaults to the disabled state.
To use the 10BaseT Ethernet port, assign the port a unique IP address, and
enable the port from the Call Server. The MG 1000E 10BaseT Ethernet port
can run in Normal or Survival mode. In Normal mode, the MG 1000E does
not provide access to maintenance or alarm management.
Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks
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Nortel Communication Server 1000
Communication Server 1000E Maintenance
NN43041-700 01.02 Standard
Release 5.0 20 June 2007
System terminal access for MG 1000T 21

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