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Upgrades and additions
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Adding or Removing Cabinet Hardware
Check your onsite equipment
Have the following equipment on site before your shipment arrives:
An unoccupied port slot in the carrier for each TN2302AP IP Media
Processor
NOTE:
The TN2302AP consumes 16 W of power per slot compared with an
average of 15 W per slot. Do not fill every available slot in a given
carrier with them.
An additional unoccupied port slot for the TN799B/C, if needed. If you have
an existing C-LAN TN799 circuit pack, replace it with the TN799B or later if
it is to be used for IP solutions registration. Replace it with a TN799C if you
want to be able to download new firmware to the TN2302AP.
A 10 BaseT or 10/100 BaseT Ethernet connection into your local area
network (LAN) for the TN2302AP.
A 10 BaseT Ethernet connection into your LAN for the TN799B/C.
Two or more valid, unused IP addresses on your network (one for each
TN2302AP or TN802/B and one for each C-LAN) that can be assigned to
the IP Media Processor server. You also need the subnet mask and default
gateway.
NOTE:
The customer provides the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway
address.
Check your shipment
When your IP Solutions order arrives at your site, check the contents (see
7-10).
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 items in
7-10
for each TN2302AP IP Media Processor ordered.
3. Read and follow any directions inserted into the package by the factory.
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