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MAX 3000 Installation and Basic Configuration Guide
Getting Acquainted with the MAX
The items in your MAX package
BRI model
The MAX 3000 BRI is identified by the six WAN ports, labeled WAN 1 through WAN 6,
visible on the back panel, as illustrated in Figure 1-1. The six BRI ports comprise one virtual
slot on the MAX system board, and are represented as such in the MAX user interface. (See
“Using configuration menus” on page 3-3.)
Optionally, this model has 12 built-in modems. The MAX 3000 comes in S-type and U-type
models. You can convert S-type models from Terminal Equipment (TE) to Network
Terminating (NT). (For instructions, see “Converting ISDN BRI S-interface models between
NT and TE equipment” on page B-9.)
Figure 1-1. MAX
3000 BRI back panel
T1/PRI model
The MAX 3000 T1/PRI is identified by the three WAN ports visible on the back panel, as
illustrated in Figure 1-2. WAN 1 and WAN 2 connect to T1 lines for digital or modem calls.
WAN 3 is a drop/insert port that works in conjunction with WAN 1. The three T1 ports
comprise one virtual slot on the MAX system board, and are represented as such in the MAX
user interface. (See “Using configuration menus” on page 3-3.)
WAN 4 through WAN 6 are covered and are not used in the MAX 3000 T1/PRI model. (Do not
attempt to remove the covers from the unused ports.)
Optionally, this model has 24 built-in modems.
Figure 1-2. MAX 3000 T1/PRI back panel
LAN/UTP port
LAN/UTP status lights
BRI ports
Control port
Serial port
Power
Expansion slots
LAN/UTP port
LAN/UTP status lights
Expansion slots
Control port
Serial port
Power
T1 ports
Drop/insert line
Unused slots