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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
Connecting the system cables
Two Multi Access Blade MA-4 cards
To connect the E1 or T1 PRI telephony cables for two Multi Access Blade MA-4 cards, follow these
steps:
steps:
Step 1
Locate the following items that are shipped with your package:
•
E1 or T1 PRI telephony cables
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breakout box (should already be mounted above the MeetingPlace server)
•
trunk card interface cable assemblies (50-pin Amphenol cables)
Step 2
Plug the first E1 or T1 PRI telephony cable into the customer-supplied RJ-48c socket.
Step 3
Plug the other end of the first E1 or T1 PRI telephony cable into the slot labelled 1 on the far left of the
front of the breakout box.
front of the breakout box.
Step 4
Repeat steps 2 and 3 above until all the E1 or T1 PRI telephony cables are connected to the breakout
box. Place the second, third, and fourth E1 or T1 PRI telephony cables, which correspond to the first
Multi Access Blade MA-4 card, into connector slots 2, 3, and 4. Place the second set of four E1 or T1
PRI telephony cables, which corresponds to the second Multi Access Blade MA-4 card, into connector
slots 9, 10, 11, and 12.
box. Place the second, third, and fourth E1 or T1 PRI telephony cables, which correspond to the first
Multi Access Blade MA-4 card, into connector slots 2, 3, and 4. Place the second set of four E1 or T1
PRI telephony cables, which corresponds to the second Multi Access Blade MA-4 card, into connector
slots 9, 10, 11, and 12.
Note
Slots 5-8 and 13-16 remain empty.
Step 5
Connect the trunk card cable assembly (50-pin Amphenol cable) for the first Multi Access Blade to the
back of the breakout box by securing the screws on both ends. Looking at the back of the breakout box,
put the first 50-pin Amphenol cable into the connector on the right.
back of the breakout box by securing the screws on both ends. Looking at the back of the breakout box,
put the first 50-pin Amphenol cable into the connector on the right.
Step 6
Connect the other end of the trunk card cable assembly (50-pin Amphenol cable) for the first Multi
Access Blade into the Multi Access Blade transition module by securing the screws on both ends. Put
the 50-pin Amphenol cable into the connector on the left, labeled spans 9-16.
Access Blade into the Multi Access Blade transition module by securing the screws on both ends. Put
the 50-pin Amphenol cable into the connector on the left, labeled spans 9-16.
Step 7
Repeat steps 5 and 6 above for the trunk card cable assembly (50-pin Amphenol cable) for the second
Multi Access Blade. It should go into the connector on the left side of the breakout box and on the left
side of the Multi Access Blade in the connector labeled spans 9-16.
Multi Access Blade. It should go into the connector on the left side of the breakout box and on the left
side of the Multi Access Blade in the connector labeled spans 9-16.
Connecting telephony cables for pure IP systems
Pure IP systems are configurations that only use IP functionality and do not have use any T1 CAS, T1
PRI or E1 functionality.
PRI or E1 functionality.
All MeetingPlace servers with IP configurations are shipped with the necessary number of Multi Access
Blades. Also shipped are the necessary number of IP LAN cables. The number of IP LAN cables you
receive depends on the number of Multi Access Blades in your system. You need one IP LAN cable for
every Multi Access Blade.
Blades. Also shipped are the necessary number of IP LAN cables. The number of IP LAN cables you
receive depends on the number of Multi Access Blades in your system. You need one IP LAN cable for
every Multi Access Blade.
Note
Pure IP systems do not use a breakout box.
Looking at the back of the server, the Multi Access Blade transition modules for IP configurations begin
in slot 6 on the top and move down to the bottom. The Smart Blades begin from the bottom (slot 1) and
do not have any cables connected to them.
in slot 6 on the top and move down to the bottom. The Smart Blades begin from the bottom (slot 1) and
do not have any cables connected to them.