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TM 3.1 management and configuration of IP Trunk 3.01 (and later)

Figure 33
Remote access with no access to customer LAN/WAN

In this case, a local TM 3.1 PC on an IP Trunk 3.01 (and later) ELAN
subnet has access to only the IP trunk cards on the local node. A private
IP address can be used for the TM 3.1 PC since management and alarm
traffic would only travel over the private IP Trunk 3.01 (and later) ELAN
subnet. A modem can be used to connect the remote TM 3.1 PC to the local
TM 3.1 PC with remote access software such as PC Anywhereª running
in client-server mode between the local and remote PCs. The local TM
3.1 PC communicates with the IP trunk cards for management and alarm
information and conveys all information back to the remote TM 3.1 PC.
There are alternative solutions for remote alarm management available
to the customer through third party products. Refer to product bulletins
for availability.

TM 3.1 PC description

The TM 3.1 PC can be attached to a LAN to provide multi-user, multi-site
access. The TM 3.1 applications and database must reside on a LAN
Server with each client accessing the files from the server.

The server used for TM 3.1 is used as a file server only and must not be
used to access TM 3.1 as a client PC.

A single network drive location is chosen during the TM 3.1 client PC
installation process. For multi-system configurations where large data
store requirements exceed the capacity of a single drive, or where data

Nortel Communication Server 1000

IP Trunk Fundamentals

NN43001-563

01.01

Standard

Release 5.0

30 May 2007

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