Connecting the server – Nortel Networks NN44200-300 User Manual

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Connecting the server to the Nortel server subnet (optional)

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Connecting the server to the Nortel server subnet (optional)

Introduction

This section provides instructions to connect the server to the Nortel server
subnet.

Note: The Nortel server subnet is optional. However, a Nortel server
subnet is required to support desktop and Web messaging users.

ATTENTION

To comply with EMC radiation requirements, a Class A hub must be located 10 m
(33 ft.) away from the 1002rp server. Shielded Ethernet cables must be used.

Media Access Control address

The MAC address is a unique number assigned to network cards and
controllers. The procedure below asks you to record the CLAN MAC
address. The MAC address is recorded on a label affixed to the back of
the chassis.

To connect the server to the Nortel server subnet

Step

Action

1

See the diagram on page

"Rear panel connectors" (page 47)

to

locate the CLAN network card.

2

Locate the MAC address label on the back of the chassis that
identifies the CLAN controller MAC address.

3

Record the MAC address on the Configuration Wizard worksheet
that is provided in the Installation and Configuration Task List
(NN44200-306).

You need the MAC address to identify the CLAN when running the
Configuration Wizard to configure the CallPilot server.

Note: When connecting the optional Nortel server subnet, do
not power up unless your antivirus programs and Nortel security
updates are installed first.

4

Connect an RJ-45 network cable from the CLAN hub or switch to
the CLAN connector.

—End—

What is next?

Continue with

"Installing the Nortel software feature dongle" (page 52)

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Nortel CallPilot

1002rp Server Hardware Installation

NN44200-300

01.01

Standard

5.0

23 February 2007

Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks

Nortel Networks Confidential

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