If ISDN/PSTN is installed in your conferencing environment, obtain the
following information from your ISDN/PSTN Service Provider:
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Switch Type, Line Coding and Framing, Numbering Plan and
Numbering Type
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Dial-in number range
If the RMX is connected to the public ISDN Network, an external
CSU or similar equipment is needed.
Unpacking and Installing the RMX
1
Place the RMX 2000 on a stable flat surface in the selected location.
2
Remove the RMX 2000 from its package. You can install it either in
a rack or place it on a flat surface:
— Install the RMX on a rack using one of two methods:
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Install the brackets supplied by the rack manufacturer on
each side of the rack on which the RMX is placed. Secure
the system by fastening four screws to the rack on the
front panel.
•
Install a shelf supplied by the rack manufacturer on top of
which the RMX is placed. Secure the system by fastening
four screws to the rack on the front panel.
— Place the RMX 2000 on a secure, flat and clean surface.
3
Connect the following cables to the RMX rear panel:
•
Do not remove the protective caps from LAN1, LAN3 and ShMG
ports.
•
To maximize conferencing performance, especially in high bit
rate call environments, a 1Gb connection is recommended.
— Power cable - insert the connector firmly into the socket so that
almost all of the narrow section of the connector is inserted.
— LAN cable to the LAN 2 port.
— E1/T1 Cables to PRI ports (if applicable)
2
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