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    steb Reference 
    19. Reach the Smart Card Table Allocation Menu from the Offline Configuration 
    Menu. 
    20. Identify the module (host) that contains the SeriaI 16/32 card. 
    Select: (H) Current Host Number 
    Prompt: 
    Current Host Number = 
    Response: The number (l-4) of the module that contains the Serial 16/32 card 
    host adapter card. 
    2 1. Set the card type to recognize rhe Serial 16/32 card. 
    Select: (E) Card type [0 - 280, 1 - RISC] 
    Prompt: 
    Smart card type [O - 280 1 - XEM RISC] = [O 
    Response: 1 
    22. Set the number of serial interface cards in the module. 
    Select: (N) Number of cards on this host. 
    Prompt: 
    Number of Cards on this Host = 
    Response: 1 
    - 
    23. Set the Serial 16/32 card as the first serial interface card in the module. 
    Seleck (C) Current Card Number 
    Prompt: 
    Current Card Number = 
    Response: 1 
    24. Set the number of pqrts on the Serial 16/32 card. 
    Select: (I’) Number of Ports on this card u 
    Prompt: Number of Ports on this Card = 
    Response: 16 if the Serial 16/32 card host adapter is connected to one ports 
    module, 
    32 if it is connected to two ports modules. 1 
    Note: The Serial 16/32 card does not require a software interrupt, and ignores 
    any value that is set. 
    25. Exit to save your changes to the configuration. 
    26. Activate the configuration to start the Serial 16/32 card. . 
    27. Assign the Serial 16/32 card ports to applications that require a high-speed seriai 
    interface 
    Follow the instructions in your optional feature documentation to assign the Serial 
    16/32 card serial ports just as you would assign ports for a Smartcard. The serial 
    ports on the first DigiCHANNEL ports module are configured as 
    $ctil - $ctil6. 
    The serial ports on the second DigiCHANNEL ports module are $ctil7 - $cti32. 
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    							Install a Smartcard Serial Interface 
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    VoiceMemo Release 6.OA and later 
    This procedure describes how to install a Smartcard serial interface in a Series 6 server. 
    ote: You cannot install both a Smartcard and a Serial 16/32 card in the same server 
    module. However, you can install them in different modules in the same 
    Model 640 server. You can install a maximum of three Smartcards in any one 
    module. 
    DANGER! 
    Disconnect the system from its power source before connecting 
    cables, components, or both. 
    Protect your system from ESD damage during handling of all 
    components. 
    RNING! 
    This procedure requires that you shut down the module resulting in 
    an interruption to call processing on the module. Centigram 
    recommends that you perform this procedure during periods of low 
    call traffic. 
    Step Reference 
    i 
    bserve Precautions -i 
    1. Put on a grounded wrist strap attaching the other end to the tower or rack. Doing 
    so protects the component from electrostatic discharge. 
    2. Shut down the system and turn off the power, if you have not already done so. 
    CAUTION! 
    Removing a component while the power is on can severely 
    damage both the component you are working on and others. 
    3. Wait one minute after you turn off the power before you remove any components. 
    The hard disk should stop spinning and be quiet. 
    4. When removing a component, place it on a non-conductive surface, such as an 
    anti-static bag. Make sure you have the anti-static bags required before you begin. 
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    Step 
    @CD Install the Smartcard 
    5. Remove the cover on the system. On a Model 640, remove the front panel of the 
    CPU assembly. 
    6. Using the plastic loops, remove the MVII? cable. You only need to remove it from 
    enough cards so that you can install the Smartcard. 
    7. Configure the Smartcard. 
    8. Pick up the Smartcard with the connector facing away from you. 
    9. Identify the correct card cage slot for the Smartcard as defined in the Technical 
    Reference. 
    10. Insert the Smartcard into the alignment groove. 
    11. Slide the Smartcard along this groove until its connector is touching the 
    corresponding connector on the backplane. 
    12. Be sure that the two connectors are properly aligned, then press firmly on the edge 
    of the Smartcard until the connectors are fully seated. Figure 
    1 shows the Smartcard 
    installed in a Series 6 Server Model 640. 
    13. Tighten the screw that holds the Smartcard in the card cage. 
    14. Replace the cover on the system. On a Model 640, replace the front panel on the 
    CPU assembly. 
    15. If you are installing a+wo-port Smartcard, connect the Y-to-25 pin cables to the 
    connectors on the card faceplate. .wA 
    16. If you are installing a four-port or eight-port Smartcard, connect the octopus cable 
    to the connector on the card faceplate. 
    17. Connect external serial devices, such as PBXs and modems, to the DB-25 
    connectors. If necessary, use additional cables to connect the devices (total length 
    not to exceed 25 feet). Note the Smartcard connector numbers used for each 
    connection. 
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    Reference 
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    Octopus Cable 
    (4 port shown) 
    Smartcard 
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    Figure 1 Model 64 
    onfigure the Voice 
    tare 
    18. Turn on the system power and wait for the system to initialize. 
    19. Reach the Smart Card Table Allocation Menu from the Offline Configuration 
    Menu. 
    20. 11 dentify the module (host) that contains the Smartcard. 
    Select: 
    (H) Current Host Number 
    Prompt: Current Host Number = 
    Response: The number (14) of the module that contains the Smartcard. -r Reference 
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    Step 
    2 1. Set the card type to recognize the Smartcard. 
    Select: (E) Card type [0 - 280,1- RISC] 
    Prompt: Smart card type [O - 280 1 - XEM RISC] = 
    LO1 
    Response: 0 
    22. Set the number of serial interface cards in the module. 
    Select: (N) Number of cards on this host. 
    prompt: Number of Cards on this Host = 
    Response: The number (l-3) of Smartcards installed in the module identified in 
    step 20. 
    23. Identify the card that you just installed in the module. 
    Select: (C) Current Card Number 
    Prompt: Current Card Number = 
    Response: The number (l-3) of the Smartcard just installed. 
    24. Set the number of ports on the Smartcard. 
    Select: (I”) Number of Ports on this card 
    Prompt: Number of Ports on this Card = 
    Response: 2,4, or 8, depending on the card installed. 
    25. Set the software interrupt for the Smartcard. 
    Sekct: (I) Interrupt Number of Current Card 
    Prompt: Inter$upt Number for this Card = 
    Response: 5 if the Smartcard is installed in slot 10, ” 
    14 if the Smartcard is installed in slot 11, 
    15 if the Smartcard is installed in slot 9. 
    26. Exit to save your changes to the configuration. 
    27. Activate the configuration to start the Smartcard. 
    28. Assign the Smartcard ports to applications that require a serial interface. 
    The first Smartcard serial port is addressed as $151 and the ports are numbered 
    sequentially up to the number of ports on the card (such as $ctil-$cti8 on an 
    eight-port Smartcard). If th ere is more than one Smartcard installed in the Series 6 
    server, the addressing for the ports on the second and third cards continues the 
    sequence from the first card (such as $cti9-$ctil6 for a second eight-port 
    Smartcard). 
    Be sure to program the Smartcard ports that are physically connected to external 
    devices; match the logical device name ($&l-n) ro the physical port number (l-n). 
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    							Configure MESA-Net +nc Load Share CP 
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    VoiceMemo Release 6.OA and later 
    This procedure describes how to configure MESA-Net Async Load Share. You can only 
    enable this feature on a multiple-module Series 6 Server Model 640. Before starting this 
    procedure, you must have installed Serial 16/32 cards in both modules that will carry 
    Step 
    MESA-Net traffic and configured the serial ports. 
    @TT istributing Existing links 
    1. Install the Link Enable optional feature. 
    2. If you are moving existing links to other modules (for fault tolerance or load 
    balancing, delete the links on the current module. 
    3. Create new links on the appropriate module or modules and set the link parameters. 
    Reference 
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    Configure MESA-Net Async VoiceMemo Release 6.06.OA and later 
    This procedure describes how to configure basic MESA-Net Async (also called 
    MESA-Net Basic). Before starting this procedure you must have installed a Serial 16/32 
    card or a Smartcard and configured the serial ports. 
    Step Reference 
    1. Install the MESA-Net Async optional feature. 
    2. Reach the MESA-Net Async Network Menu. 
    3. Select the module on which to configure MESA-Net Async. The module must 
    contain an expansion serial card. 
    Select: (H) Module Number to configure 
    prompt: Host Number to configure = [I: 
    Response: The module number (l-4) on which to configure MESA-Net Async. 
    4. Set the number of MESA-Net Async links in the module. You must have enough 
    expansion serial ports installed to support the links. 
    Select: (I?) Number of links for this module 
    prompt: Number of links for this module = 
    Response: The number (l-16) links in the module. Note that the maximum 
    number of links on your server may be less than 16, depending on the 
    Link Enable disk that has been installed. :I? 5402, Ch. 2 
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    5. If desired, change the link type (answer or originate) of any link. 
    Select: (L) Link yumber 
    Prompt: R-&er llrik number 
    -.ir 
    Response: The number (l-8) of the link you want to change. 
    Select: (A) Answer link / Originate link (a/o) 
    prompt: Answer link / Originate link (a/o) 
    Response: a to make the link an Answer link, or 
    o to make the link an Originate link. 
    6. Set the local node number, which is used to address and route MESA-Net messages. 
    Select: (N) Local Node Number (l-8191) = 
    prompt: System Local Node Number (l-8191) = 
    Response: The number, from 1 to 8 19 1, of the local node.  
    						
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    Step 
    7. Enter the system node name to be used in MESA-Net reports. 
    Select: 
    (S) Node Name (O-15 chars) = 
    prompt: Node Name (O-15 chars) = 
    Response: The name of the node. 
    8. Set the limit on the longest network message that the node will accept. 
    Select: (M) System Network message limit (l-99) 
    prompt: Network message limit (l-99) = 
    Response: The maximum message length (in minutes) that the node will accept. 
    9. Verify your work by looking at the Module/Link/Mode configuration. 
    Select: (C) Show Module/Link/Mode Configuration 
    10. Exit to the VoiceMemo Configuration Main Menu to save your changes. Reference  
    						
    							Connect and Configure Direct Connect 
    for MESA-Net Async Cl? Page 1 of 1 
    VoiceMemo Release G.OA and later 
    This procedure describes how to set up a direct connection between MESA-Net Async 
    nodes. You must also configure hardware types and links as described in Chapter 4. 
    Step Reference 
    1. Physically attach a null modem cable to each Series 6 server, either directly to a 
    serial port or to a serial port option. 
    2. Reach the Network Reports Menu. 
    3. Check existing hardware types to see if your modem has been configured. 
    Select: (H) Hardware Reports 
    Prompt: REPORT OUTPUT ROUTING 
    (C) Console (screen) \/lenu Map 
    14 
    (P) Console with pause 
    (1) Printer A 
    (F) File... 
    (A) Append to file... 
    (X) Exit (no report) 
    If you need help later, type ?. 
    COMMAND (C/P/l/F/A/X): 
    Response: C to send the report to the console without pausing 
    P to send the report to the console, pausing as the screen fills, 
    1 to send the report to Printer A*, 
    F to send the report to a file on the Series 6 server, 
    A to append the report to an existing file on the Series 6 server, or 
    X to exit report output options (no report). 
    * This option list varies depending on server configuration. 
    prompt: Module number on which to create hardware type 
    (l-4) : 
    Response: The module number where the modem is attached. After you specify a 
    module number, the server displays the report to the output device you 
    select. 
    4. Check the report to see if a hardware type was defined for a direct connection. Exit 
    the Network Report menus. 
    5. If your modem does not have a hardware type specified, configure a hardware type 
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