Install the Appliances
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The ETM 3200 Appliance uses 2 rack units (RU) of space; all other
Appliances use 1 RU.
To mount an Appliance in a rack
1.
When shipped, the mounting brackets are attached to the Appliance in
the front-mounting position. If you are rear or mid mounting the
Appliances, move the brackets to the applicable position on the side of
the Appliance.
2.
Position the Appliance in a standard 19-inch rack and attach the
mounting brackets to the rack rails using the hardware provided.
Since wall materials vary, no screws are provided. Use the appropriate type
of screw (wood screw, dry wall screw) for the wall on which the Appliance
is to be mounted. The brackets provided with the Appliance allow you to
wall-mount only 1 Appliance deep; you cannot stack multiple Appliances
on the same wall location without special wall-mounting brackets (not
provided).
To mount an Appliance on a wall
1.
When shipped, the mounting brackets are attached to the Appliance in
the front-mounting position. For wall mounting, move the brackets to
the appropriate location on the side of the Appliance.
2.
Use the appropriate type of screws (not included) to attach the brackets
to the wall.
One telco Appliance Card monitoring calls at a given PBX can be
connected to the SMDR/CDR port on the PBX to transfer PBX log data to
the Management Server. This Card serves as the
SMDR provider
for all of
the Spans in all of the Appliances on that PBX. The SMDR cable connects
to the
Auxiliary
port on the Controller Card or Appliance, depending on
Appliance type:
The
Auxiliary
port accepts an SMDR cable with an RJ-45 connector. On
the 2100 and 3200, each Controller Card has an
Auxiliary
port. On the
1012, 1024, and 1090, the
Auxiliary
port is on the front of the chassis. The
1060 CRC and 1050 AAA Application Appliances are not telco Appliances
and therefore cannot serve as SMDR providers.
To connect the SMDR cable
Connect a serial cable from the PBX SMDR/CDR port to the
Auxiliary
port on the Appliance or Controller Card that is to serve as
the SMDR provider for that Switch. If the SMDR port is currently in
use by another device and the PBX does not allow multiple ports for
SMDR data, use a Y cable.
Rack Mounting
Wall Mounting
Connect the
SMDR Cable to
the SMDR
Provider Card
For further details
about SMDR
configuration and the
SMDR Provider, see
"Configuring a Switch
for SMDR" on page
123.