Voice Services on Media Card Installation Guide
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March 2005
Media Card
Media Card
Introduction
The Media Card provides functionality to implement Call Center Front Ending
and Announcements for Symposium Express Call Center Release 4.2.
The Media Card is a new replacement for the former Voice Services card. The
Media Card appears to the switch as an Extended Digital Line Card (XDLC)
with up to 24 sets attached. These sets must be configured as M2616 sets. The
Media Card is equipped with 24 DSP ports.
Hardware and software compatibility for the Media Card
The following table shows the hardware and software compatibility for the
Media Card:
Media Card
Switch Options
Small systems: Option 11C/11C mini/Succession
1000/1000M chassis/1000M cabinet
Large systems: Option 51C/61C/81/81C/Succession
1000M Half Group/Single Group/Multi Group
Card slot location
51C, 61C, 81, or 81C, any IPE slot except CONT.
Note:
On older Option 51C to 81C systems (before
IPE shelf vintage NT8D37EC), slots other than 0, 4, 8,
12 will require the NT8D81AA Backplane to I/O Panel
Cable to be installed to connect all required signals to
the I/O panel.
Nortel recommends that the Media Card be located in
the main Meridian 1 cabinet. Nortel also recommends
that on large systems, the Media Card be located in the
loop closest to the switch CPU.
Any IPE slot in an Option 11C.
MDF cabling
None (the sets are virtual)
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