Operation and Maintenance
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Mitel 470 as of R4.1
syd-0585/1.2 – R4.1 – 08.2016
Tab. 88 Example: Reducing the number of terminal or network interfaces
Note:
If the terminal configuration data of system phones is deleted following the reconfiguration of a
card, a warning message will appear beforehand to give you the possibility of cancelling the
process. However, this is possible only if the configuration data of the original card was not
already deleted beforehand.
6. 3. 3. 3 New card with more ports
A card is replaced by a similar card with more ports.
Procedure:
1. Change the card and put the system into operation again. Similar procedure as de-
scribed in "Replacing a defective interface card", page 204
.
2. In the WebAdmin view Cards and modules ( =4g) Confirm the new cards.
3. Configure new ports.
The system configuration data (User No., User configuration, etc.) of the terminals on
the new ports is created as new data (default values).
Tab. 89 Example: Expanding the number of terminal or network interfaces
6. 3. 3. 4 Change slot
Interface cards can be moved to a different slot. The terminal configuration data of the
system phones can be transferred.
Procedure:
1. Change the slot and put the system into operation again. Similar procedure as de-
scribed in "Replacing a defective interface card", page 204
.
2. Connect the system phones to the ports of the new slot.
3. Reconfigure the port assignment.
4. In the WebAdmin view Cards and modules ( =4g) Confirm card in the new slot
and Delete it from the old slot. The configuration data at the old slot location is now
deleted.
Note:
Not all cards can be equipped on all slots (see "Component mounting rules", page 111).
16DSI
→
8DSI The configuration data of terminal interfaces 9...16 are deleted.
8BRI
→
4BRI The configuration data of network interfaces 5...8 are deleted.
8DSI
→
16DSI The configuration data of terminal interfaces 9...16 is created as new data.
4BRI
→
8BRI The configuration data of network interfaces 5...8 is created as new data.