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APPLICATION PROCESSOR CARD
The Application Processor Card (APC) is an embedded PC card. The APC can only be installed
in CX(i) and CX(i) II controllers that meet the minimum hardware requirements as shown in the
following table.
The APC can only be installed in CX(i) and CX(i) II controllers that meet the minimum hardware
requirements as shown in the following table.
The Application Processor Card is a hardware component. To allow for an overall solution, the
APC ships with a software media kit. The software media kit is a separately orderable part.
For information about installing the APC hardware, software and applications, refer to the
3300
ICP Technician’s Handbook
and the documentation for the application. Refer to the table below
for valid part numbers.
The APC hosts the 6000 Managed Application Server (MAS).The MAS can run the following
applications:
Table 40: Embedded Music On Hold Capabilities
PLATFORM
TOTAL RAM
TOTAL PLAY
TIME
MAXIMUM NUMBER
OF EMBEDDED MOH
SOURCES
MXe Server
LX with 512 MB (1400-user), MXe expanded
16 MB
32 minutes
64
MXe base
16 MB
32 minutes
16
MX, LX with 256 MB
8 MB
16 minutes
16
CX/CXi
4 MB
8 minutes
5
AX
2 MB
4 minutes
2
MITEL PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
50005096 CX
50005097 CXi
50006093
CX II
50006094
CXi II
Note:
CX and CXi controllers with part numbers other than those shown in the table
above
will not
support the APC.
MITEL PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
51010725
Application Processor Card - CX(i)
50005413
Application Processor Card - CX(i) SW Media Kit
50006095
Application Processor Card - CX(i) II
Summary of Contents for MiVOICE BUSINESS
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Page 15: ...Chapter 1 ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT ...
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Page 23: ...Chapter 2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ...
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Page 29: ...Chapter 3 TYPICAL CONFIGURATIONS ...
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Page 73: ...Chapter 4 PHONES AND VOICE APPLICATIONS ...
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Page 95: ...Phones and Voice Applications 81 Figure 9 ICP Connection Paths and Limitations ...
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Page 101: ...Chapter 5 POWER ...
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Page 129: ...Chapter 6 PERFORMANCE ...
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Page 135: ...Chapter 7 APPLICATIONS ...
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Page 143: ...Chapter 8 EMERGENCY SERVICES ...
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Page 151: ...Chapter 9 IP NETWORKING ...
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Page 167: ...Chapter 10 LICENSING ...
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Page 183: ...Chapter 11 BANDWIDTH CODECS AND COMPRESSION ...
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Page 209: ...Chapter 12 NETWORK CONFIGURATION CONCEPTS ...
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Page 245: ...Chapter 13 NETWORK CONFIGURATION SPECIFICS ...
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Page 309: ...Appendix A CAT 3 WIRING ...
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Page 315: ...CAT 3 Wiring 301 Figure 55 CX MX MXe AX and LX Minimum Cable Standard ...
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Page 317: ...Appendix B INSTALLATION EXAMPLES ...
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Page 335: ...Appendix C LLDP AND LLDP MED CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES ...
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