Installing peripheral devices – Nortel Networks NN44200-313 User Manual

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CallPilot server installation

5

Tighten all the nuts that you previously hand-tightened.

6

Slide the system into the rack.
Check that the inner rail fits together with the outer rail.

7

To secure the server in place, install screws in the front-tab mounting
bracket to the rail.
For a two-post install, install four screws through the clearance slots
in the side of the outer rail assembly into the inner rail.

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Installing peripheral devices

Perform the following procedure to install the peripheral devices on the
CallPilot server.

Step

Action

1

Optionally, install a perforated shelf for the modem and Tandberg
tape drive to sit on.
Nortel recommends that you use a perforated shelf rather than
placing the modem and tape drive directly on the CallPilot server
equipment. The holes in the perforated shelf promote air flow and
cooling.

2

Place the modem and tape drive on the perforated shelf or, on an
alternative surface.

3

Connect one end of the USB cable into the modem. Connect the
other end of the USB cable into the rear panel of the server module:
USB 2 for the 600r CallPilot server, or USB 1 for the 1005r CallPilot
server.

4

Connect the analog phone line to the RJ-11 jack labeled TELCO
on the modem.

5

Connect one end of the SCSI cable to the tape drive. Connect the
other end of the SCSI cable to the SCSI port on the rear panel of
the CallPilot server.
Ensure that all connectors are tightened.

Note: You must remove the SCSI terminator before you can
connect the tape drive. Ensure that there is a terminator installed
on the tape drive.
The 600r hard drive and tape drive are on the same SCSI bus.
If a terminator is not installed in the loop, the hard drive may be
damaged when the system is powered up.

Nortel CallPilot

Quickstart Guide

NN44200-313

01.02

Standard

5.0

19 May 2008

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