NBX IP Telephony Platforms
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V5000
The V5000 (
Figure 6
) (formerly the SuperStack 3 NBX V5000) houses the
Network Call Processor (NCP), which manages call traffic, voice mail, and
the Automated Attendant; the system disk drive and power supply; and
front panel connections for network and external device connectivity. The
V5000 supports a redundant power supply configuration. You can also
add a second “mirrored” disk drive. See
“NBX Licensing”
on
page 59
for
more information on the total number of supported devices.
9
ATA (FXS)
Two Analog Terminal Adapter ports, RJ-11 FSX (Foreign Exchange
Station) connector for connecting an analog device, such as an
analog telephone or a fax machine. The LED associated with the
port indicates the state of the port:
Initialization:
■
Fast steady blink — Waiting for software download.
■
Solid on — Software has been downloaded. The flash memory
on the board is being loaded.
■
Slow, non symmetric blinking pattern — Waiting for
completion of the binding process to the NCP.
Operation:
■
Off for 9 to 10 seconds, on briefly — Idle, line is not in use.
■
On for 9 to 10 seconds, off briefly — A telephone call is
connected on this port.
10 Ethernet
10/100 switched Ethernet connection redundant uplink ports.
Use Ethernet 1 port to connect to the LAN. Ethernet 2 port is
normally inactive and becomes active only port 1 experiences a
link failure. Both ports show a positive link status even though
only one port at a time is active. Typically, you would connect
each port to a different switch and subnet.
LNK:
■
Yellow — 10Mbit link
■
Green — 100Mbit link
■
Off — No link
ACT:
■
Flashing Green — Activity on port
■
Off — No activity
Table 9
V3000 BRI Connectors and LEDs (continued)
Summary of Contents for V3000 ANALOG
Page 20: ...20 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ...
Page 80: ...80 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ...
Page 120: ...120 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING SYSTEM HARDWARE COMPONENTS ...
Page 142: ...142 CHAPTER 4 ANALOG LINES ...
Page 162: ...162 CHAPTER 8 T1 DIGITAL LINE CARD ...
Page 192: ...192 CHAPTER 10 CONFIGURING IP TELEPHONY ...
Page 198: ...198 CHAPTER 11 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 224: ...224 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS ...
Page 230: ...230 APPENDIX B CIRCUIT PROVISIONING ...
Page 240: ...240 APPENDIX D OBTAINING SUPPORT FOR YOUR 3COM PRODUCTS ...