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Unpacking and inspection
Unpack and inspect the equipment for damage. When unpacking, follow
general precautions recommended by computer and telephone equipment
manufacturers:
Remove items that generate static charge from the installation site.
Use antistatic spray if the site is carpeted.
handling any equipment.
Remove equipment carefully from its packaging.
Visually inspect the equipment for obvious faults or damage. Any
damaged component must be reported to your sales representative
and the carrier who delivered the equipment.
Hold the plug-in cards by their nonconductor edges and keep them in
their antistatic bags until you are ready to install them.
Do not stack the plug-in cards on top of each other.
Taking inventory
After the equipment has been unpacked and visually inspected, verify
that all the equipment is at the site before the installation begins. Refer
to
Table 8 "Mini-Carrier Remote-unique hardware list" (page
equipment received against the shipping documents. Note any shortages
and report them to your sales representative.
Table 8
Mini-Carrier Remote-unique hardware list
Component
LMI (IPE)
NT5D64
LMX (IPE)
NT5D65
RMI
NT5D67
Ground yourself using a wrist strap and an antistatic mat before
Description
Local Mini-carrier Interface card (LMI) for installation in IPE shelf line card
slots.
Local Mini-carrier Extender card (LMX) for installation in IPE shelf line card
slots. Up to three LMXs may be installed, depending on configuration.
Remote Mini-carrier Interface card (RMI) for installation in remote site
cabinets.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Mini-Carrier Remote Fundamentals
NN43001-557 04.01 4 June 2010
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