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DEFINITY Made Easy Tools
Issue 3, December 2001
Add IP Solutions
Prepare for Installation
Have the following equipment on site before your shipment arrives:
- AC power outlets for the modem and monitor.
- Three unoccupied and adjoining port slots in the DEFINITY ECS for the TN802B IP Interface, if needed.
- The TN802B occupies only one slot, but it needs the two slots to its left for clearance.
- A 10 BaseT or 10/100 BaseT Ethernet connection into your local area network for the TN802B.
- One or more valid, unused IP addresses on your network that can be assigned to the IP Interface server. You also need the subnet mask and default gateway.
- An analog telephone line reserved (DID is okay) for the IP Interface diagnostic modem
- A valid telephone number reserved for the IP Interface diagnostic modem
In addition if non-U.S. customer:
- Modem comparable to a U.S. Robotics Sportster Model USR 33.6 EXT.
- Cable from modem to TN802B external cable assembly.
We recommend that you protect your cabinet with an uninterruptible power system (UPS).
If adding a TN799DP C-LAN circuit pack:
- An unoccupied port slot for the TN799DP, if needed. If you have an existing TN799x circuit pack, replace it with the TN799DP.
- A 10 BaseT Ethernet connection into your local area network for the TN799DP.
- One or more valid, unused IP addresses on your network that can be assigned to the IP Interface server.
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