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AlphaCom XE - Zenitel

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2.2.6 Installing feature boardsThe <strong>AlphaCom</strong> <strong>XE</strong> servers, except <strong>XE</strong>1, have room for a number offeature boards. When using special feature boards, the maximumnumber of ASLT boards is reduced accordingly.BOARDSBOARD POSITIONType Board Name Reference <strong>XE</strong>7 <strong>XE</strong>20 <strong>XE</strong>26Default Possible Default Possible Default PossibleAPC Program and Clock 100 9301 000 - - 26 - 26 -AMC-IP <strong>AlphaCom</strong> Module Controller 100 9202 100 7 - 25 - 25 -ASLT Subscriber Line 100 9101 010 1-6 - 1, 8-23 1-19 20-23ATLB Telephone Line - 6 lines 100 9102 000 2 1-6 1, 8-23 1-19 20-23ATLB-12 Telephone Line - 12 lines 100 9104 000 2 1-6 1, 8-23 1-19 20-23AGA Audio Interface, program feed 100 9303 001 1-6 18-21 18-21As station 1-6 20-23 1, 8-19 20-23 1-19Hot-PlugHot-plugIn <strong>XE</strong>20 and <strong>XE</strong>26 servers, all boards may be inserted or removedwithout switching off the power by inserting the powered RJ-11 plugfrom the APC board in the hot-plug receptor found at the top of all cardsprior to removal or insertion.●●Remove the hot-plug when the board is in place.ASLTAGAAPCIn an <strong>XE</strong>7 server, the power must be switched off prior to removal orinsertion of boards as this server does not have the APC board or hotplugfeature.LLIt is strongly recommended to wear a grounded wrist-strapwhen handling electronic boards to avoid electrostaticdischarges that may seriously damage the electronic circuits!Hot-PlugBoardstatusCold bootEthernetstatusSTIC cardAMC-IP v.11 BOARD2.2.7 AMC-IP - <strong>AlphaCom</strong> Module Controller BoardAll <strong>AlphaCom</strong> servers in the <strong>XE</strong> series have one AMC-IP v.11 boarddelivered at shipment.The AMC-IP v.11 board is the next generation multi-service boarddeveloped for the STENTOFON <strong>AlphaCom</strong> <strong>XE</strong> series. The boardis made for critical communication and security solutions featuringan embedded real-time Linux operating system, integrated mediaprocessing engine, packet processing engine, HW encryption, andstorage module.The AMC-IP board provides full backwards compatibility for bothsoftware and hardware. All traditional <strong>AlphaCom</strong> services and interfacesare supported. The board can support traditional <strong>AlphaCom</strong> featureboards and cabinets.STICThe STENTOFON Identity Card (STIC) is the logical identity of theAMC-IP board. The STIC contains the unique network identifier andnetwork settings for the AMC-IP board, making it possible to replace theAMC-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-sizedcard. Detach the smaller STIC by gently pressing it out. Keep theremaining part of the card as the MAC address programmed in the STICis printed on it.There are different STICs for <strong>XE</strong>1/<strong>XE</strong>7 and <strong>XE</strong>20/<strong>XE</strong>26 servers.12 <strong>AlphaCom</strong> <strong>XE</strong> - Installation, Configuration & OperationA100K10805

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