Chapter 5: Installation
Network Installation Concerns
Inter-Tel
®
5000 Installation Manual – Issue 2.4, May 2008
Page 5-7
INSTALLATION PLANNING
This section provides procedures for planning the installation of new Inter-Tel CS-5200, CS-
5400, and CS-5600 systems. If upgrading a system, see “System Upgrades” on
page 5-135
.
Network Installation Concerns
To install a network, you will need to acquire the following components:
•
Software License
: Software features, including networking, are controlled by a software
license. The license uploaded to the system must have the appropriate networking
feature.
•
T1 or E1 Service
: For each network span, order a clear channel, point-to-point T1 or E1/
PRI span from the service provider (not PRI service, even though you will be using T1M or
T1M-2 modules set up for T1 or E1/PRI). If you intend to configure the T1/E1 module for
PRI use, you must have the PRI software feature license, part no. 840.0227.
•
T1M or T1M-2 Modules
: For a private network installation, each network span requires
two T1M or T1M-2 modules, part no. 580.2700 or part no. 580.2702: one for each end of
the span.
•
Processor Module (PM-1)
: The PM-1, part no. 580.2000, is the primary circuit board that
holds the system processor and other essential components. It is built-in to the Inter-Tel
CS-5200/5400/5600 Base Server chassis. The Inter-Tel CS-5400 system is made by
installing a Processor Expansion Card (PEC-1), part no. 580.2020, on top of the PM-1.
See the procedure, “Installing a Processor Expansion Card (PEC-1)” on
page 5-38
.
You can create a private network through IP resource programming—Refer to the
Inter-Tel
5000 Features and Programming Guide
(part no: 580.8006). Installation recommendations
include the following:
•
Each node
must
have at least one central office (CO) [local exchange] trunk. Emergency
calls must be programmed to use the local trunk.
•
All nodes should have access to the node where an optional external voice processing
system is located, with a minimum number of hops through other nodes. This will have a
significant impact on the network layout. The network does not allow one node to use
resources from another node (for example DSP resources) with the exception of external
page ports.
NOTICE
With regard to IP Addresses, subnet mask, and gateways, the CT Gateway must be on
the same LAN as the Inter-Tel 5000 platform IP address and subnet mask, or the
system will not work.
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