The FCP provides switches to control power to slots in the associated VRC, to test the power
supplies, and indicators to display status and alarms. See
page 160.
The location of an FCP in an MPS cabinet is shown in the following diagram.
Variable Resource Chassis
When used in an MPS 1000 Server, the VRC contains:
• up to four Telephony Media Server (TMS) assemblies configured as Digital Trunk Controllers
(DTC)
• one auxiliary processor board
• one or two Network Interface Controllers
• up to five power supplies, one for each populated slot
• two available drive bays
The VRC has four front and two rear plug-in slots.
October 2014
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