
Updating Hardware
50 Installing the S6200, S6500, and S6800 Conferencing Server
Connecting external connection
Connect the ethernet and trunk cables.
1. Plug the Ethernet cable from TP260 to the 100BaseT Ethernet Switch that the S6200 is
connected too.
Tip:
Tip:
During the initial configuration process, use a crossover cable to this port and
connect the other end to the PC/Laptop where BootP Application is installed.
The TP260 board provides four T1/E1 ports, or trunk sockets. One RJ45 connector, acting as a
splitter cable, makes it possible to terminate eight trunks on the four E1/T1 ports.
2. Make sure the trunk cables are connected to correct ports on the splitter cable.
From top to bottom, the first trunk socket terminates trunk ports 1 and 5; second trunk
socket terminates trunk ports 2 & 6; third trunk socket terminates trunk ports 3 & 7; and
fourth trunk socket terminates trunk ports 4 & 8. Use trunk splitter cables to terminate trunk
ports independently from the board.
The Trunk Splitter has labels on them written as “1-4” and “5-8”. The Splitter cable labeled
1-4 will carry trunk ports 1, 2, 3, and 4 depending on the splitter cable position. For example,
if the splitter cable is on the socket market 1, 5 which is below the ethernet cable on
Gateway card, then it will carry trunk port 1 on the socket labeled 1-4 and trunk port 5 will be
on label 5-8.