7100 Map Variants; 7100 Map Users; Initial 7100 Map Setup Overview - Mitel 7100 Installation Manual

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7100 MAP variants

There are three variants of the 7100 MAP:
7100 MAP E/M (Ethernet/Modem)
7100 MAP E/M/S (Ethernet/Modem/Serial)
7100 MAP E/M/S/U (Ethernet/Modem/Serial/UPS)
7100 MAP E/M supports remote connections through a standard dialup PSTN V.90
modem connection to up to five IP-based systems, via a single 10baseT Ethernet
connection to the customer network. These systems can be installed on the same or
separate subnets of an Ethernet LAN.
7100 MAP E/M/S also supports remote connections through a dial-up modem, to up
to five IP-based systems. In addition, it supports connectivity to up to two serial port
devices through RS-232 serial connections.
7100 MAP E/M/S/U provides the same IP- and serial-system access as the E/M/S
and comes with an integrated 4-hour UPS battery. Note that in this document, all
procedures concerning and references to the E/M/S also apply to the E/M/S/U.

7100 MAP users

There are three 7100 MAP users:
'admin'
'engineer'
'collection'
Admin: The admin user (local or dial-in) can access the 7100 MAP user interface to
configure the 7100 MAP itself. The admin can be an on-site user or an engineer who
accesses the 7100 MAP from a remote client station to conduct an admin session.
Engineer: The engineer is a dial-in user who can access the 7100 MAP user
interface to log in to an admin (configuration) session on the 7100 MAP and can also
access to the Mitel Networks devices that are managed by the 7100 MAP.
Collection: The collection user is a dial-in user who can only access the 7100 MAP
E/M/S data collection service on port 3000 to collect logging data from Mitel
Networks serial devices managed by the 7100 MAP.

Initial 7100 MAP setup overview

DO NOT connect the 7100 MAP to the customer LAN until the 7100 MAP been
assigned a valid IP address for the customer network. You assign the IP address
during the configuration stage. See "Configuring the 7100 MAP" (p. 13).
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