Remote Access; Cross-Connect Terminal Requirements; Ip Installation Requirements - Nortel Meridian 1 Option 11C Planning And Installation Manual

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Remote access

Cross-connect terminal requirements

IP installation requirements

A variety of TTY terminals can be used to access the Option 11C. However,
a VT220 terminal is recommended as an on-site terminal. It can be used to
perform service changes, maintenance and diagnostic functions, as well as
Meridian Mail administration activities.
Although several types of modems can be used to access the system, a 2400
baud auto-answer modem is the recommended modem and 1200 baud is the
minimum. It can be used to perform service change, maintenance and
diagnostic functions, as well as Meridian Mail administration activities from
a remote location.
Note: Additional maintenance functions can be performed through
remote access on the Option 11C. For additional information, refer to
the Option 11C Customer Controlled Backup and Restore (CCBR)
(553-3011-330).
Allow for future expansion and equipment changes at the cross-connect
terminal.
The cross-connect terminal should have sufficient space for connecting
blocks to terminate the following wires:
ten 25-pair cables from each cabinet (the main cabinet and, if equipped,
each expansion cabinet)
six conductors comprising the AUX cable from the main cabinet
one 25-pair cable from each QUA6 PFTU
wiring from telephone sets and trunks.
Connectors for IP cabinets equipped with 100BaseF or 100BaseT
daughterboards, must be identified in advance in order to secure the proper
cabling cross-connect. These connectors are the responsibility of the
customer.
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