Avaya S8100 Home Theater Server User Manual


 
JInstall and cable a CMC1 cabinet
Check customer’s order
S8100 Installation and Upgrades 343
November 2003
J Install and cable a CMC1 cabinet
Primarily to assist hardware additions and maintenance activities, this appendix describes procedures for
installing and cabling a CMC1 cabinet to physically connect and access the S8100 Media Server with
CMC1 Media Gateways.
NOTE:
A CMC1 is a wall- or table-mounted cabinet, whereas G600 is a 19rack-mounted cabinet.
For information about installing a G600 cabinet, see Chapter 1, “Install and cable a G600
cabinet”.
NOTE:
The physical installation of a CMC1 cabinet is similar to a ProLogix cabinet. The cabling
is also similar, except for the Processor Interface cable (multileg cable). Do not access
applications, such as Communication Manager, until installation and cabling of the
cabinet are finished. Your configuration can consist of an S8100 Media Server with 1, 2,
or 3 CMC1 Media Gateways.
This appendix is organized as follows:
Check customer’s order on page 343
Correct shipping errors on page 344
Unpack and inspect on page 344
Install an S8100 with a CMC1 system cabinet on page 348
Check AC power and ground for CMC1 on page 357
Cable a CMC1 system on page 367
Install CMC1 main distribution frame (MDF) and external modem on page 370
Install equipment-room hardware for CMC1 on page 372
Set ringing option for CMC1 on page 385
NOTE:
After installing and cabling an S8100 with a CMC1, see Section II – Install telephones and
make auxiliary connections on page 99 of Chapter 1, “Install and cable a G600 cabinet”.
Check customer’s order
1 Check the customer’s order and the shipping packing lists to confirm that all equipment is
included.
2 Report missing equipment to an Avaya representative.
3 Check the system adjuncts and report any damage according to local shipping instructions.