Board hot-swap support, Wn in, Figure – Nortel Networks Mediant TP-1610 SIP User Manual

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Mediant 2000 SIP User’s Manual

2. Mediant 2000 Physical Description

Version 4.4

21

July 2005

Figure

2-2: Front and Upper View of the TP-1610 cPCI Board

Table

2-3: Front and Upper View of the TP-1610 cPCI Board Component Descriptions

Item #

Label

Component Description

1

Status

LEDs

2 ETH

Ethernet

LEDs

3

Reset

button

4

cPCI

LEDs

5

cPCI

Latch

6

T1 / E1 STATUS

T1/E1 Trunk Status LEDs (for each of trunks 1 to 8)

7

T1 / E1 STATUS

T1/E1 Trunk Status LEDs (for each of trunks 9 to 16)

2.3.1 Board

Hot-Swap

Support

The TP-1610 cPCI board is hot-swappable and can therefore be removed from a slot (and
inserted into a slot) while the Mediant 2000 is under power. It is recommended though that you
power down the chassis and read the notes below before replacing the components.

For details on removing/inserting the optional CPU board, refer to the directions accompanying it.

Electrical Component Sensitivity

Electronic components on printed circuit boards are extremely sensitive to static
electricity. Normal amounts of static electricity generated by clothing can damage
electronic equipment. To reduce the risk of damage due to electrostatic discharge when
installing or servicing electronic equipment, it is recommended that anti-static earthing
straps and mats be used.

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