Unpacking And Examining The Components; Recording Mac Addresses - 3Com NBX 100 Installation Manual

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Unpacking and
Examining the
Components
Recording MAC
Addresses
Unpack the NBX 100 and examine the components. Depending on the
size and configuration of the system, there might multiple chassis, hub
cards, and line cards. There should be only one Network Call Processor
(NCP) per system.
Table 19 Components Checklist
Component
Chassis
Hardware package(s) containing screws, mounting
brackets, and cable guides
Network Call Processor
Disk drive with bracket, mounting screws, and data
cable
4-Port Line card(s)
8-Port Hub card(s)
T1 (E&M) or ISDN PRI Digital Line card(s)
E1 ISDN PRI Digital Line card(s)
4-Port Analog Terminal Adapter card
Single-port Analog Terminal Adapter
Business Telephone(s)
NBX 100 Resource Pack CD
NBX 100 DSS/BLF adjunct
AC power adapter and 10BASE-T UTP
NBX 100 Telephone Power Kit
Ethernet Power Source
After you unpack the NBX 100 hardware, record the Media Access
Control (MAC) numbers of these components:
4-Port Line cards
I
4-Port Analog Terminal Adapter (ATA) cards
I
Digital Line cards
I
The MAC addresses are printed on labels attached to each card. These
addresses enable you to identify a card when you configure it using the
NetSet administration utility.

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