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Converting some or all ATM port networks to IP-PNC
1124 Upgrading, Migrating, and Converting Media Servers and Gateways
Designating the slots for the new circuit packs
Note:
Note: In older MCC1, SCC1, and G600 gateways, you might need to replace the
backplane I/O cables with the newer 100-mbps cable. This cable is provided in
the I/O cable kit. The comcode for this kit is 700234032. For more information on
how to replace the backplane cables, see Replacing the I/O cables
on
page 1143.
Designate the slot in which each new IPSI, media processor, and CLAN circuit pack is to be
installed. Each of these circuit packs requires an I/O adapter. The I/O adapter is installed on the
backplane connector that is associated with the slot in which the circuit pack is installed.
!
Important:
Important: The adapters for the three types of circuit packs are different and not necessarily
interchangeable. Also, the adapters for the TN2302AP and TN2602AP media
processor circuit packs are different. Ensure that you use the adapter that
corresponds to each type of circuit pack.
You can install the media processor and the CLAN circuit packs in any universal port slots.
However, for SCC1 and MCC1 carriers, you must place the media processors in the slots that
the EI circuit packs formerly occupied.
You must place the IPSI circuit packs in the slots that are specified in the following table.
IPSI slot locations
Carrier or Gateway
Slot Number
Primary Secondary, if duplicated
control, for S8700 series
only
G650 stack A01 B01
SCC1 EPN A00 B01
MCC1 EPN containing one PN
Tone Clock slot
(A00)
B01
MCC1 EPN containing two PNs
Tone Clock slot
(A00)
E02
B01
D01
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