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Installation
Connections to the system’s MDF
Table 4-5
Example of extension locations on the HiPath 1150 Main Distribution Frame
4.9.3
HiPath 1190/1190R
Example
Due to the flexibility of the HiPath 1190 systems, the configuration of expansion and optional
modules can vary according to each client’s needs. Here is an example of a possible
configuration:
For a system with a TME1 module in slot 1 and an EB 012 module in slot
3
. The Main
Distribution Frame would be configured as follows:
Table 4-6
Example of extension locations on the Main Distribution Frame
Slot
External
Line #
Exten-
sion slot
Internal #
EB 210
module
Internal #
EB 206
module
EB 202
module
Internal #
Internal #
EB 200
module
Position 4
09
809
809
809
809
10
810
810
810
810
A/B
41
51
39
27
42
52
40
28
43
53
41
44
54
42
45
55
43
46
56
44
47
57
48
58
49
59
50
60
Warning
On the HiPath 1190, trunks and extensions lines must be routed to use the shortest
path inside the cabinet.
Module
Slot
External digital
line #
Analog extension
position
Internal #
TME1
Position 1
01 to 30
---
801 to 830
EB 012
Position 3
---
1 to 12
101 to 112
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