Installing cables and grounds – Nortel Networks NN44200-313 User Manual

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6

Set the SCSI ID on the tape drive to 6.

7

Install the monitor, keyboard, and mouse in the same location as
the server.
If you are using a KVM-type box, ensure that you have visual contact
with the LEDs on the CallPilot server.

8

Plug the keyboard and mouse cables into the PS/2 connectors on
the rear panel according to the labels.

9

Plug the monitor into the video connector on the rear panel.
Tighten screws on the connector.

10

Install the USB dongle into USB port 0.
Ensure that the feature key is in place.

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Installing cables and grounds

Perform the following procedure to install cables and grounds for the
CallPilot server.

This procedure assumes that the cable and RJ45 are terminated properly
according to IEEE 802 Ethernet standards and are of sufficient length. This
procedure does not cover Ethernet cables of customized length.

Step

Action

1

Install and connect the ELAN Ethernet cable to the NIC 2 connector
labeled on the back of the server from the ELAN hub or Ethernet
switch.
Or, use an Ethernet cross-over cable to connect directly to the CS
1000 or M1 switch. If you use this method, no device other than
CallPilot can connect to the ELAN subnet.

Note: Connect the CS 1000 or M1 switch ELAN to the same
subnet as the CallPilot server ELAN.

2

Install and connect the Ethernet cable for the Nortel server subnet
to the NIC 1 connector labeled on the back of the server from the
Nortel server subnet hub or Ethernet switch.
Not all sites require a Nortel server subnet; this subnet is used for
the following features: Desktop Messaging, CallPilot Reporter, My
CallPilot, CallPilot Manager remote access, and Application Builder.

Note: Leave the Ethernet cable for the Nortel server subnet
unplugged on the server side until antivirus software is installed
on the server.

Nortel CallPilot

Quickstart Guide

NN44200-313

01.02

Standard

5.0

19 May 2008

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