Chapter 4: Setting Up The Device; Adding A Power Supply Unit To The Mcu - Avaya scopia elite 6000 series Installation Manual

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Chapter 4: Setting up the Device

These sections describe how to set up the device:
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Adding a Power Supply Unit to the MCU

Mounting the Device on to the Rack
Connecting Cables to the Device
Configuring the Device IP Addresses
Adding a Power Supply Unit to the MCU
About this task
This section details how to set up an additional power supply unit (PSU) of the Scopia
which can house two PSUs.
Important:
This applies to the 6140 model only. For details of replacing a PSU of the Scopia
Series MCU, see the Administrator Guide of Scopia
If one of the PSUs fails, the remaining PSU takes the full load of the system to enable continued
operation without interruption. PSUs can be hot-swapped, enabling you to replace the power unit
without powering down the device.
You can add the PSU when the MCU is functioning. However, Avaya strongly recommends to turn
off the MCU when you perform the procedure for the first time.
To remove an existing PSU from the device, see Administrator Guide for Scopia
Before you begin
Verify you have the following equipment:
• The standalone PSU that you can order from your local Avaya representative using these
references:
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- Scopia
Elite MCU Redundant Power Supply
- Part number 55547-00018
• An antistatic wrist strap
February 2016
on page 28
on page 30
on page 41
on page 43
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Avaya Scopia
Elite 6000 Series MCU Installation Guide
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