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Wave IP 2500 Installation Guide
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The Wave IP 2500 can be rack mounted, wall mounted, or table mounted. See "Environmental
Requirements" on page 2-2 for specific requirements on how to site the Wave IP 2500.
Caution:
Review "Proper Lifting" on page 2-4 before rack mounting.
Important:
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The Wave IP 2500 is shipped ready to be rack mounted. The Wave IP 2500 requires an EIA- or
IEC-compliant, 19-inch rack for proper mounting.
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The following cards are available:
Analog station card. Supports 24 analog FXS station ports.
Digital station card. Supports 24 digital station ports
Expansion Units (EXUs). An EXU provides 2 universal slots that can each support one
module or card.Up to 4 modular EXUs can be mounted on top of the Wave IP 2500 base
unit. A fully expanded system with 4 EXUs provides 8 additional universal slots.
Media Resource Modules (MRM). Each Wave IP 2500 is pre-configured to support a
specific number of users and concurrent voice applications. To expand the system's core
telephony, voice processing, and VoIP capabilities, you can install one of 3 available
MRM models that provide up to 128, 256, or 384 additional voice processing channels.
Only one MRM at a time can be installed on the ISC1.
Due to the weight of the Wave IP 2500, mount it with assistance whenever possible.
Note the following:
Do not place anything on or against the chassis that prevents proper ventilation. Be sure
to allow a minimum cooling clearance of 4 inches on all sides of the Wave IP 2500.
To prevent the fans from pulling dust into the chassis, mount the Wave IP 2500 at least 2
feet (0.5 meters) above the floor. Do not operate the Wave IP 2500 at floor level.
Insert a rack mounting screw loosely into each side of the rack.
Slide the Wave IP 2500 chassis into the rack and hang it onto the screws using either the
keyhole or slot on each mounting bracket. (This frees you from having to hold the chassis
in place as you continue.)
For Review Only - Draft Document 09/07/07
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