Supported peripheral devices – Nortel Networks Server 1005r User Manual

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Supported peripheral devices

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Remote access connectivity

Use one of the USB connectors on the rear of the 1005r server to connect
to an external plug-and-play modem. The modem is used for remote
administration and technical support.

RRAS is used to establish the remote access connection to the server. Use
either RDC or pcAnywhere to communicate with the CallPilot server.

Supported peripheral devices

Introduction

This section identifies external devices that are supported by the 1005r
server.

Device

Description

Modem

Use a 56-Kb/s external modem to provide remote access to the 1005r
server. The modem connects to one of the USB connectors on the
rear of the server. You cannot use a serial port modem.

Ethernet switch or hub

A 10Base-T Ethernet switch or hub provides the ELAN subnet
connection between the 1005r server and the Meridian 1 switch or
CS 1000 system. The customer can supply an Ethernet hub or
switch from third-party vendors or from Nortel.

Since the Ethernet switch or hub is an external device, it requires
an AC power source.

ATTENTION

To comply with EMC radiation requirements, a Class A Ethernet
hub or switch must be located 10 m (33 ft) away from the 1005r
server. Shielded Ethernet cables must be used.

Monitor, keyboard, and
mouse

VGA Monitor with Male DB-15 connector (customer supplied)

Since the monitor is an external device, it requires its own AC
power source.

Keyboard: (customer supplied)

Mouse: (customer supplied)

Tape drive

Use an external SCSI tape drive to back up your system. The
Tandberg SLR 75 can be ordered with your system.

Nortel CallPilot

1005r Server Hardware Installation

NN44200-308

01.06

Standard

5.0

15 May 2008

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