Connecting The Server To The Clan (Optional) - Nortel CALLPILOT Installation And Configuration Manual

Part 2: 1001rp server hardware installation
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Installing the server and connecting the peripheral devices
Connecting the server to the CLAN
(optional)
Introduction
This section provides instructions to connect the server to the Customer
LAN (CLAN).
Note: The CLAN is optional. However, a CLAN is required to support
desktop and web messaging users.
Media Access Control address
The Media Access Control (MAC) address is a unique number assigned to
network cards and controllers. The procedure below asks you to record the
MAC address from the label affixed to the CLAN network card faceplate.
The network card faceplate is visible through the slot openings in the back
of the chassis.
To connect the server to the CLAN
1 Refer to the diagram on page 59 to locate the CLAN network card.
2 Locate the label on the CLAN network card faceplate that identifies the
CLAN controller's MAC address.
3 Record the MAC address on the Configuration Wizard worksheet that is
provided in Part 1 of the CallPilot Installation and Configuration binder.
You need the MAC address to identify the CLAN when running the
Configuration Wizard to configure the CallPilot server.
4 Connect an RJ-45 network cable from the CLAN hub to the CLAN
connector.
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