Nac Application Module Installation; Installing The Application Module - Northern Telecom NAC Installation Manual

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NAC application module installation

Installing the application module

Once you have obtained your NAC system you must install the application
module into your Application Equipment Module (AEM). The
MVME167-34 card and MVME332XT eight-channel asynchronous boards
are already installed in the application module. The power supply and mass
storage unit (MSU) must then be installed in the application module.
If your NAC system was shipped already installed in the Application
Equipment Module (AEM) most of the application module is already
assembled. The MVME167-34 card and MVME332XT boards, power
supply and mass storage unit (MSU) need to be installed.
Make sure the internal, interconnect, and external input/output cables are
connected as described in the "Cables" section of this chapter.
This procedure details instructions on installing the NAC 2 application
module as well as the MVME167-34 card and MVME332XT boards.
1
Ensure the circuit breaker (CB) of the module in which you are installing
the power supply is in the off position.
2
Remove the front panel covering the AM cage.
Loosen the four screws at the front panel of the AM cage and pull the
panel and attached cage away from the AEM.
3
Install the new NAC application module into the AEM.
Align the AM with the guides at the top and bottom of the AM cage of
the AEM and slowly slide the AM into the AEM. Be careful to make sure
the cables and I/O panel are drawn through to the rear of the AEM as
the AM is being inserted. Tighten the four screws at the front of the AM.
4
Connect the I/O panel to the I/O panel section at the rear of the AEM.
Line up the eight screw holes of the I/O panel with the eight screw
holes on the frame of the AEM. Connect the I/O panel to the AEM using
the eight screws.
5
Connect the NT7D55AD power cable at the rear of the AEM.
At the back of the column, locate the power cable running from socket
J8. Connect this cable to the P3 or P4 socket, which can be found
behind a metal plate behind the shelf 's main power circuit breakers.
The first module's power cable connects to the P3 socket and the
second module's power cable connects to the P4 socket.
Network Administration Center (NAC) Installation Guide Product release 2
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