UNIVERGE SV9100
Issue 1.2
System Hardware Manual
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DTMF receivers
Caller ID receivers
Caller ID senders
MF senders / receivers
CCPU LAN port supports 10/100/1000 (Gigabit) Ethernet modes
2 Control Relays
MOH Input Port
Paging Output Port
In-Mail /SD Card
VoIP.
In addition, by means of advanced LSI technology, size of the CPU blade is
minimized, O&M NIC port (10/100M) is built in and VoIPDB which has VoIP NIC
port (Gigabit Ethernet) is mountable without additional slots in the chassis. The
O&M NIC port is linked with LAN/WAN for inter-work with PCPro, SMDR, OAI
server, and the VoIP NIC port is linked with LAN/WAN for control signaling and
voice signaling (RTP) for DT700/DT800 series.
High Density Legacy Line/Trunk Blades
Major legacy line/trunk blades used in SV9100 are provided with main blade +
daughter blade architecture. When the main blade is mounted only in an initial
supply, line/trunk interfaces can be easily expanded by adding the daughter
blade. The maximum number of ports for the line/trunk blades is 8/16 ports with
daughter blade, respectively. This allows the physical system size to be
compact.
Universal Blade Slot (9.5” Chassis)
A 9.5” Chassis is used for legacy line/trunk blades. The 9.5” Chassis provides
three universal slots and one expansion slot. Also, the universal slots can be
used for special application blades without complicated limitation. This makes
easy quotation and installation.
Universal Blade Slot (19” Base Chassis)
A 19” Chassis is used for legacy line/trunk blades. One 19” Chassis provides six
universal slots and one expansion slot. Also, the universal slots can be used for
special application blades without complicated limitation. This makes easy
quotation and installation.
Easy Installation (Front Cabling and Enhanced O&M Tool)
Cable connectors (RJ-45 or RJ-61) are located on the front panel of each
chassis and blade. This increases efficiency of the cabling work. Also, PCPro
Summary of Contents for Univerge SV9100
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Page 40: ...Issue 1 2 UNIVERGE SV9100 1 16 Introduction to SV9100...
Page 105: ...UNIVERGE SV9100 Issue 1 2 System Hardware Manual 3 33 Figure 3 42 Brackets Small Batt Box...
Page 154: ...Issue 1 2 UNIVERGE SV9100 3 82 Installing the SV9100 Chassis...
Page 239: ...UNIVERGE SV9100 Issue 1 2 System Hardware Manual 4 85 Figure 4 24 Control Signal Connection...
Page 259: ...UNIVERGE SV9100 Issue 1 2 System Hardware Manual 4 105 NOTES...
Page 260: ...Issue 1 2 UNIVERGE SV9100 4 106 Installing the SV9100 Blades...
Page 412: ...Issue 1 2 UNIVERGE SV9100 5 152 Installing DT Series Digital and IP Multiline Terminals...
Page 476: ...Issue 1 2 UNIVERGE SV9100 6 64 Installing SV9100 Optional Equipment...