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Integrated Services Card 2 (ISC2)
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Chapter 18: Overview of the Wave IP 500 Chassis and Components
Wave Server Hardware Reference Guide
Important:
The DSP on the ISC2 contains sufficient DSP resources to support a basic PBX
with approximately 32 users, however this does not
guarantee
adequate DSP resources for
all
32-user applications. Your specific applications may require a Media Resource Module (MRM)
to provide additional resources. (See Chapter 7 for more about MRMs.)
You must allocate an appropriate number of resources to cover your system demand. If you
under-allocate resources, calls may be lost or not handled as expected. To determine whether
you have adequate resources on your Wave system to support your required applications, use
the Wave Resource Management Advisor, which calculates requirements for most resource
types based on your answers to a series of questions, and on the cards, modules, and Wave
licenses installed on your Wave Server. For details about how to use the Resource Manager
Advisor, see “Managing Wave system resources” in Chapter 23 in the
Wave Global
Administrator Guide
.
Power On/Off Button
With the power cord plugged in and the power supply switch on the rear of the system in the on
position, the red Power On/Off button (refer to Figure 18-1) on the ISC2 is used to start the
power supply and also to perform an orderly shutdown of Microsoft Windows Server 2003
before turning off the power supply.
Reset button
The Reset button provides a way to restart the entire system without turning the power supplies
off and on. It is used when the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 operating system cannot be shut
down by using the Power On/Off button. The Reset button is recessed and must be activated
with a pen tip or other small tool.
Caution:
Always attempt to shut the system down using the Power On/Off button before using
the Reset button. Using the Reset button can lead to data loss since it bypasses the orderly
shutdown of the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 operating system.
The Reset button is located on the right side of the ISC2, left of the Power On/Off button (refer
to Figure 18-1).
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