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Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server 5.2 Customer Engineering Guide (for Cisco MeetingPlace 8106)
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Chapter 3 Installing the 8106 Server
Mounting the 8106 server
c.
Attach the brackets to the back of the server using the screws that were originally used to attach the
brackets to the front (two on each side).
brackets to the front (two on each side).
d.
Reattach the screws removed from the back of the server to the holes in the front (where the brackets
were originally attached to the front). The brackets are now rear-mounted.
were originally attached to the front). The brackets are now rear-mounted.
Step 2
Slide the 8106 server into the rack.
Step 3
Attach the 8106 server to the rack. The system is shipped with screws to attach the mounting brackets
to the rack.
to the rack.
Figure 3-6
Mounting into an EIA Equipment Rack
Mounting the breakout box
If your installation requires a breakout box (T1 PRI or E1 configuration), complete this section. If it does
not, proceed to the
not, proceed to the
The breakout box provides a standard RJ-45 telephony interface. It interfaces to a maximum of 16 cables
with an MA-16 and a maximum of four cables with each MA-4. The necessary number of RJ-48c cables
to connect each breakout box to the customer’s PBX or Telco NIU is shipped with each Multi Access
Blade.
with an MA-16 and a maximum of four cables with each MA-4. The necessary number of RJ-48c cables
to connect each breakout box to the customer’s PBX or Telco NIU is shipped with each Multi Access
Blade.
Note
In some cases, the RJ-48c cables provided may not be appropriate for the customer’s PBX or NIU side
connections. If this is the case, the customer should feel free to create their own custom cables. These
cables require an RJ-48c connector on the breakout box side.
connections. If this is the case, the customer should feel free to create their own custom cables. These
cables require an RJ-48c connector on the breakout box side.
The breakout box also includes the necessary number of 50-pin Amphenol cables. There are two 50-pin
Amphenol cables provided to connect each MA-16 to the breakout box and one 50-pin Amphenol cable
provided to connect each MA-4 to the breakout box.
Amphenol cables provided to connect each MA-16 to the breakout box and one 50-pin Amphenol cable
provided to connect each MA-4 to the breakout box.