Installation Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Title page
- Contents
- About this manual
- Safety information
- Ch 1 - Introduction
- Ch 2 - Adding cards to the Controller
- Unpacking the System Controller
- Unpacking the picocells
- System Controller card configuration
- Adding cards to the System Controller (first steps)
- Jumper and DIP switch settings
- Attaching bus cables
- Adding cards to the System Controller (final steps)
- Configuring Controller cards
- Verifying the card configuration
- Ch 3 - Installing the Controller
- Ch 4 - Verifying the Controller configuration
- Ch 5 - Configuring the router
- Ch 6 - Testing picocells
- Ch 7 - Installing picocells
- Ch 8 - Connecting to external equipment
- Ch 9 - System testing
- Ch 10 - Installation inspection
- Ch 11 - Provisioning
- Ch 12 - Remote Client
- Ch 13 - Troubleshooting
- Ch 14 - Maintaining Quad T1 cards
- App A - Specifications
- App B - Standards compliance information
- App C - Part numbers
- App D - Updates and backups
- Index
1026209–0001 Revision B 2–8 Adding cards to the System Controller
This section shows:
• How to identify the backplane slots of the System
Controller
• The standard and fully loaded Controller configurations
As shown in Figures 2-5 and 2-6, each slot is identified in two
ways:
• By slot number: Slots are labeled 1 through 20 on the rear
of the System Controller.
• By ISA or PCI number (slot type ID): PCI 1–9, ISA 1–8.
The slot type IDs are labeled on the inside of the Controller,
on the backplane.
Figure 2-5 Slot label on rear of System Controller
G-17011 F
10/04/99
MODEM
56K
SLOT 20
Cards are installed in PCI or ISA slots, as listed below:
PCI slots: Ethernet and T1 cards
ISA slots: TX2000, conference, and modem cards
2.3
System Controller
card configurations
Backplane slot
identification