User guide
Chapter 11: Board Configuration
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If you have two or more HMCP Media servers, the system will provide failover in the
event that one Media server is off-line. When the Home Media server for an IP extension
is not available, the media manager in the system will search available resources from
other Media servers when that extension requests media service. This will happen atom-
atically (no configuration required) and dynamically (the resource may come from a dif-
ferent Media server each time that extension requests a media resource).
Configuring the MAX1000/2000 Board
The MAX1000/2000 Server is a telecom appliance that consists of an embedded DSP
board and two access board slots. MAXCS treats the entire MAX system as one board
with two access board options. The Boards window displays the name of the MAX board,
followed by [xxyy(-T1),xxyy]:
Figure 75. Boards View showing MAX board
xx refers to the number of analog trunks, and yy refers to the number of analog
extensions. If an access board has a T1/E1 port,
-T1 is added to the end.
In the Boards window, double-click the MAX 1000/2000 board to open the main Board
Configuration window:
Figure 76. Board Configuration window
The Channel Group Info panel shows the channel groups (groups of channels that
belong to the same type). For example, if one 4x4xT1 access board and one 4x8 access
board are installed in the MAX main board, there will be three channel groups for the
4x4xT1 card, and two channel groups for the 4x8. When one of the channel groups is
selected, the Channel Mapping List reflects the selection.