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AlphaCom XE - Installation, Configuration & Operation
Installing feature boards
2.2.6
The AlphaCom XE servers, except XE1, have room for a number of
feature boards. When using special feature boards, the maximum
number of ASLT boards is reduced accordingly.
BOARDS
BOARD POSITION
Type
Board Name
Reference
XE7
XE20
XE26
Default Possible
Default
Possible
Default
Possible
APC
Program and Clock
100 9301 000
-
-
26
-
26
-
AMC-IP
AlphaCom Module Controller
100 9202 100
7
-
25
-
25
-
ASLT
Subscriber Line
100 9101 010
1-6
-
1, 8-23
1-19
20-23
ATLB
Telephone Line - 6 lines
100 9102 000
2
1-6
1, 8-23
1-19
20-23
ATLB-12
Telephone Line - 12 lines
100 9104 000
2
1-6
1, 8-23
1-19
20-23
AGA
Audio Interface, program feed
100 9303 001
1-6
18-21
18-21
As station
1-6
20-23 1, 8-19 20-23
1-19
Hot-plug
In XE20 and XE26 servers, all boards may be inserted or removed
without switching off the power by inserting the powered RJ-11 plug
from the APC board in the hot-plug receptor found at the top of all cards
prior to removal or insertion.
Remove the hot-plug when the board is in place.
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In an XE7 server, the power must be switched off prior to removal or
insertion of boards as this server does not have the APC board or hot-
plug feature.
It is strongly recommended to wear a grounded wrist-strap
L
when handling electronic boards to avoid electrostatic
discharges that may seriously damage the electronic circuits!
AMC-IP - AlphaCom Module Controller Board
2.2.7
All AlphaCom servers in the XE series have one AMC-IP v.11 board
delivered at shipment.
The AMC-IP v.11 board is the next generation multi-service board
developed for the STENTOFON AlphaCom XE series. The board
is made for critical communication and security solutions featuring
an embedded real-time Linux operating system, integrated media
processing engine, packet processing engine, HW encryption, and
storage module.
The AMC-IP board provides full backwards compatibility for both
software and hardware. All traditional AlphaCom services and interfaces
are supported. The board can support traditional AlphaCom feature
boards and cabinets.
STIC
The STENTOFON Identity Card (STIC) is the logical identity of the
AMC-IP board. The STIC contains the unique network identifier and
network settings for the AMC-IP board, making it possible to replace the
AMC-IP with just a simple restore operation.
The AMC-IP board comes with a SIM-sized card holder for the STIC.
When delivered, the STIC resides within a regular credit card-sized
card. Detach the smaller STIC by gently pressing it out. Keep the
remaining part of the card as the MAC address programmed in the STIC
is printed on it.
There are different STICs for XE1/XE7 and XE20/XE26 servers.
A
PC
A
G
A
A
SL
T
Hot-Plug
AMC-IP v.11 BOARD
Hot-Plug
Board
status
Cold boot
Ethernet
status
STIC card