Stratagy iES32 Installation Guide
Step 5: Connect Stratagy iES32 Network Port to Strata CTX
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Step 5: Connect Stratagy iES32 Network Port to
Strata CTX
Note
iES32 uses a static IP address as the default for its network setting that matches the
Strata CTX’s default. Even if using a static IP, the iES32 must be properly configured for the
network it is being installed in. Check and/or change the IP address, default gateway and
SubnetMask settings. See “Microsoft HyperTerminal” and “NetSet” in the Stratagy ES
I&M Manual for instructions on changing the settings.
The iES32 Network port is equipped with a 10/100BaseT Ethernet connection. This port is used to
connect iES32 to the Local Area Network (LAN) for Unified Messaging (UM) and TPI.
The LAN connection can also be used to communicate with a separate Windows 2000/ME/98 or
Windows NT computer using Stratagy ES Administration software.
The Network port can be connected in one of two ways. The one you use depends upon the
features enabled in iES32 (e.g., UM), the network requirements of the Strata CTX and the end-
users network environment.
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When using UM, a straight through network cable used with a network hub is required. This is
because of the need to connect to the Strata CTX for TPI and the end-users network for e-mail
connectivity (see figure below). See next page for a figure on the network interface jack pin
numbers.
1
2
3
6
1
2
3
6
Pin
Pin
TD+
TD-
RD-
TD-
RD-
RD+
TD+
RD+
Application PC or Server, Network or HUB Connection to Strata CTX
6095
Stratagy
Administration
ACTU or BBCU
Processor
Strata CTX
Straight-pinned, 8-wire Modular Cord
Network Interface RJ45 Jack
PC or Server
LAN
or
HUB
NIC
Straight-pinned, 8-wire Modular Cord
Network Interface RJ45 Jack
Stratagy ES
Voice Mail System
PC or Server
NIC
Straight-pinned, 8-wire Modular Cord
LCD Soft Key Link
TPI Link to BSIS