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MCS 5100 RTP Media Portal Basics

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Figure 7 RTP Media Portal operational interface - single-network
deployment

Host CPU
As shown in

Figure 8, Control and OAM interface - CPV5370 Host card

and RTP Media Portal, on page 16

, the Rear Transition Module for the

host card (CPV5370) provides the following:

COM2 port for connection to a terminal server and local monitor.

Two Ethernet ports which provide connectivity to the Protected MCS
Network. The connection carries control and OAM data.

— The Ethernet 1 port is used to provide an active connection.

— The Ethernet 2 port provides a standby connection. The standby

ethernet function is enabled by default through the “Activate IP
Failover” property when configuring the RTP Media Portal. (For
additional information, refer to

Table 2, RTP Media Portal tab

configurable properties, on page 51

.)

Network

Control/OAM

Media

Host
CPU

Media
Blades

RTP Media

Portal

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