Finding I/O Addresses For Voicebridge 2000 Feature-Set Boards - Cisco Unity Installation Manual

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Finding I/O
addresses for
VoiceBridge
2000
feature-set
boards
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If you are installing a component system and using Dialogic
D/160SC voice boards and Voice Technology Group VoiceBridge
2000 feature-set boards, you must find and record available I/O
addresses for the VoiceBridge 2000 boards. During the Unity
Setup program, you will be prompted to enter these values.
To find available I/O addresses
a Start the Unity server.
b On the Windows NT Start menu, click Programs > Adminis-
trative Tools (Common) > Windows Diagnostics.
Or on the Windows 2000 Start menu, click Programs >
Accessories > System Tools > System Information.
YES
NO
see
page
c In Windows NT, click the Resources tab.
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Or in Windows 2000, expand Hardware Resources.
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d In Windows NT, click "I/O Port."
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Or in Windows 2000, click "I/O."
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e In the list of assigned I/O addresses, find an available range
of four consecutive I/O addresses for each VoiceBridge 2000
board (for example, 0224 to 0227). The VoiceBridge 2000
board supports several I/O addresses, including 0224-0240
and 0280-02A0.
CAUTION: Do not use I/O addresses 0270-0273. These I/O
addresses are used by the VoiceBridge 2000 software to ini-
tially configure the VoiceBridge 2000 boards.
f Record the base address for each VoiceBridge 2000 board on
the "Voice board worksheet," on page 68.
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NOTE:
able range. For example, if two VoiceBridge 2000 boards are
installed and I/O addresses 0224–022B are available, the
base address for the first board is 0224 and the base
address for the second board is 0228. On Unity turnkey sys-
tems, the base addresses have been set to 220, 224, 228,
22C, 230, and 234.
The base address is the first I/O address in the avail-
CHAPTER 3: Installing a Unity system
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