MAX 3000 Installation and Basic Configuration Guide
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B
Upgrading the MAX 3000
Warning:
Before installing the MAX 3000, be sure to read the safety instructions in the
Access Networks Safety and Compliance Guide. This hardware installation guide provides
information specific to your product in Appendix D, “Safety-Related Electrical, Physical, and
You can increase or decrease the amount of main memory (SDRAM) or nonvolatile (flash)
memory by changing Direct Inline Memory Modules (DIMMs). You can also purchase and
install an optional compression/encryption module. For information about purchasing upgrade
modules, contact your Lucent representative. Table B-1 lists current options.
If you are using a MAX 3000 BRI S-interface model, you can convert it from Network
Terminating (NT) to Terminal Equipment (TE) and vice versa. All BRI interfaces must be
configured in the same way, however. You cannot mix TE and NT interfaces.
Note:
You need a #2 Phillips screwdriver to perform the operations described in this
appendix.
!
Warning:
Only trained service personnel should open the MAX unit’s case for testing,
maintenance, installation, or any other purpose. Furthermore, only trained service personnel
should replace MAX components.
Converting ISDN BRI S-interface models between NT and TE equipment . . . . . . . . . B-9
Table B-1. Upgrade options
Module
Option
Main memory (32 MB
SDRAM)
Upgradeable to 64 MB or 128 MB
Nonvolatile memory (8 MB
flash)
Upgradeable to 16 MB
Optional compression and
encryption module
MAX Compression/Encryption Module. The encryption
option requires purchase of an additional software option.