Ascotel IntelliGate 2025/2045/2065
908 Hardware updates and system expansion Part 7
Tab. 7.5: Example: Expanding the number of user-network or network interfaces
3.2.1.5 Change slot
Expansion cards can be moved to a different slot. The terminal configuration data
of the system terminals can be transferred.
Procedure:
1. Change the slot and put the PBX back into operation (similar procedure as
described in "Replacing a defective card", page 906.
2. Connect the system terminals to the ports of the new slot.
3. Re-configure port allocation using the AIMS Configuration Manager.
4. Log on the card at the new slot and log it off at the old slot. The configuration
data at the old slot location is now deleted.
3.2.2 Special cards
In principle, special cards are changed in the same way as expansion cards. Pro-
ceed as follows:
• When fitting a special card to a different slot, it has to be logged off from the
old slot location with the AIMS Configuration Manager and then logged on at
the new slot location.
• Voice Mail cards VM-02 / VM-04:
The configuration and voice data is stored on the Voice Mail card and needs to
be saved separately before the card is changed. For more information see the
System Manual for the Voice Mail System AVS 5150.
• IP interface cards AIP-6400 and AIP-6350:
The configuration data is stored on a Flash component on the IP interface card
and can be saved in a file. For more information, refer to the System Manual
AIP 6400 and System Manual AIP 6350.
SC-08AD2 → SC-16AD2 The configuration data of user-network interfaces 9...16 is created as new data.
ISDN-04ST → SC-08AD2 The configuration data of all 8 user-network interfaces is created as new data.