Configuration, Jumper and switch settings, Software service changes – Nortel Networks 1000 User Manual

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NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line card

Table 199
Analog message waiting line card - backplane pinouts

Backplane

pinout*

Lead

designations

Backplane

pinout*

Lead

designations

12A

Line 0, Ring

12B

Line 0, Tip

13A

Line 1, Ring

13B

Line 1, Tip

14A

Line 2, Ring

14B

Line 2, Tip

15A

Line 3, Ring

15B

Line 3, Tip

16A

Line 4, Ring

16B

Line 4, Tip

17A

Line 5, Ring

17B

Line 5, Tip

18A

Line 6, Ring

18B

Line 6, Tip

19A

Line 7, Ring

18B

Line 7, Tip

62A

Line 8, Ring

62B

Line 8, Tip

63A

Line 9, Ring

63B

Line 9, Tip

64A

Line 10, Ring

64B

Line 10, Tip

65A

Line 11, Ring

65B

Line 11, Tip

66A

Line 12, Ring

66B

Line 12, Tip

67A

Line 13, Ring

67B

Line 13, Tip

68A

Line 14, Ring

68B

Line 14, Tip

69A

Line 15, Ring

69B

Line 15, Tip

* These pinouts apply to both NT8D37 and NT8D11 backplanes.

Configuration

This section outlines the procedures for configuring the switches
and jumpers on the NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line card and
configuring the system software to properly recognize the card.

Figure 122

"Analog message waiting line card - jumper block and switch locations"
(page 477)

shows where the switches and jumper blocks are located on

this board.

Jumper and switch settings

The NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line card has no user-configurable
jumpers or switches. The card derives its address from its position in the
backplane and reports that information back to the CPU through the LAN
Link interface.

Software service changes

Individual line interface units on the NT8D09 Analog Message Waiting
Line card are configured using the Analog (500/2500-type) Telephone
Administration program LD 10.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

02.06

Standard

27 August 2008

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