Identifying Two Unique Ip Addresses; Checking Requirements For Cni To 3Pe Cables (Ntnd14) - Nortel Meridian Meridian 1 Upgrade Manual

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Preparing and planning for the upgrade

Identifying two unique IP addresses

Checking requirements for CNI to 3PE cables (NTND14)

NN43021-469 Standard 01.01 May 2007
Each CP PIV system must be configured with two unique IP addresses for
LAN identification and communication. One IP address is defined for the
active Core. The second IP address is defined for the inactive Core. In this
configuration, the active Core (either Core 0 or Core 1) that handles call
processing is always identified by the same IP address.
Contact your systems administrator to identify two unique IP addresses
before the upgrade.
For instructions to configure these IP numbers, see "Configuring IP
addresses" on
page
When configuring NTND14 cables, observe the following
rules:
• The shortest NTND14 Cable should always be used.
• A network group requires 4 NTND14 cables, 2 to
• A check should be made on the existing NTND14
Note: The NTND14 BX 50' cables are manufacture
discontinued.
102.
IMPORTANT!
each half group. Both cables to each half group must
be the same length.
cables. Replace any cables that do not meet the
above requirement.

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