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Installing in IP Trunk Mode
NOTE:
IP Trunk mode should only be used to maintain compatibility with existing IP
Trunk or ITS-E installations. We strongly recommend using MedPro mode
whenever possible.
Prepare for Installation
Have the following items on site before your shipment arrives:
A mouse, keyboard, and VGA monitor for use during the installation of the
server. You also need AC power outlets for the modem and monitor.
Three adjoining, unoccupied port slots in the carrier
The TN802B IP Interface slides into only 1 slot, but its faceplate occupies 3
slots.
A 10 BaseT or 10/100 BaseT Ethernet connection into the customer's local
area network (LAN)
A valid, unused IP address on the customer's LAN that can be assigned to
the IP Interface server. You also need the subnet mask, default gateway,
domain name, and so forth from the customer's network administrator.
An analog telephone line reserved for the IP Interface diagnostic modem
A valid telephone number reserved for the IP Interface diagnostic modem
If non-U.S. customer:
Modem comparable to a U.S. Robotics, Inc. Sportster Model USR 33.6
EXT.
A cable from the modem to the TN802B external cable assembly.
We recommend that you protect the cabinet where the IP Interface is installed
with an uninterruptible power system (UPS).
Check your Shipment
When your DEFINITY ECS order arrives at the customer's site, check the
contents (see
1. Inspect the shipping carton for damage before opening it. If the box is
damaged, do not open it. Inform the shipping company, and ask for
instructions on filing a claim.
2. If the box is undamaged, check the contents against the packing slip.
Check the condition of each component, and note any damage or
shortages on the packing slip. The carton should contain the following for
each IP Interface ordered:
555-233-115
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7-13).
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