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This section describes how to connect the Wave IP 2500 to your LAN using a standard Ethernet
cable. You can also connect the Wave IP 2500 to your network using a network hub, switch, or
router.
Note:
the arrival of the Wave IP 2500.
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There are 2 Ethernet ports located on the front of the ISC1, labeled ENET 1 and ENET 2.
Important:
does not currently support the Spanning Tree algorithm. Consequently, ENET 1 and ENET 2
must not both be simultaneously connected to another switch on your network. Connecting
both Ethernet ports to a switch on your network creates a loop that makes the embedded switch
inoperable, and the Wave IP 2500 will be cut off from your network.
Connect the other end of the grounding wire to one of the following ground types:
Power service ground
Building steel ground
Metallic cold water pipe that is bonded to a power ground (if permitted by local
building codes)
Ground rod that is 5 feet long and 5/8 inch in diameter. (Use this option only if none
of the other options are available.)
The cabling for your LAN should be installed by a network cabling professional before
ENET 1 and ENET 2 are connected to an embedded switch in the ISC1 which
ENET 1 is the Wave IP 2500's primary interface and under normal conditions it is the
only interface that should be connected to your network. You use ENET 1 to connect the
Wave IP 2500 to your network to provide Wave system functionality, for example access
to the Global Administrator Management Console, ViewPoint, VoIP station and trunk
resources, and so forth.
ENET 2 should only be used in the following special circumstances:
To directly connect the administrator PC to the Wave IP 2500 for system
configuration and administration, as described on page 4-4. (You can also connect
to the Wave IP 2500 from the administrator PC via a local or remote modem
connection, as described on page 4-7.)
For Review Only - Draft Document 09/07/07
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Wave IP 2500 Installation Guide


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