
Chapter 2 - Blade Installation and Startup
Chapter 2
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2.6.1.1
Indicators, Switches and Connectors
2.6.1.1.1
Switches
The Multimedia Conference Bridge Application has the following switches.
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DIP Switch SW1
Reserved for future use.
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RESET Switch SW3
This switch allows the technician to reset the Multimedia Conference Bridge
Application blade without having to remove and insert it again in the UX5000
chassis.
2.6.1.1.2
Connectors
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Ethernet Connector
The Multimedia Conference Bridge Application has a single 10/100 MPS Ethernet
connector. The port has Auto-MDIX (Auto-Medium Dependent Interface
Crossover) giving users the ability use either a straight-through Ethernet cable or
a crossover Ethernet cable. A crossover cable is not required for direct connection
to a PC.
The Ethernet Interface setting allows for manual configuration of the Ethernet port
mode/speed from the Web Interface. This can be set to operate in the following
port speed and duplex mode: 10MB/Full Duplex, 10MB/Half Duplex, 100MB/Half
Duplex, 100MB Full Duplex, Auto-Negotiate.
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Serial Connector
A 10-pin header (J2) provides access to a serial terminal on the Multimedia
Conference Bridge Application blade. The serial connector is used for debug
operations only.
2.6.1.2
Installing the Conference Bridge Blade:
1.
Insert the Conference Bridge CompactFlash into the PVAU blade.
2.
Intall the PVAU into any available slot.
Refer to the Multimedia Conference Bridge Installation Manual, P/N 0913215, for complete
details on this blade for the Conference Bridge feature.
Summary of Contents for UX5000
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