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Configuration Guide 4 - 1
Chapter
4
Installation, Programming, and Maintenance
Overview
SECTION 1 INSTALLATION AND TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS
The compact UNIVERGE SV8100 chassis and front loading blades make
installation easy. The system can be wall, floor or rack mounted as
desired. The CD-CP00 (Central Processing Unit) performs a number of
functions and operations under the control of software programs on the
CD-CP00 package. These programs can be easily upgraded as new
features and functionalities are added to the system.
The following functionalities are provided on the CD-CP00:
Call Control Server
Conference Bridge Server
Voice Mail Server
SIP Server
RTP (Real-Time Transport Protocol) Forwarding
VoCoder Conversion
The CD-CP00 uses a 32-bit industrial standard CPU and associated
memories to control the system. The CD-CP00 bus is connected to the
backplane of the chassis and provides control for other packages installed
in the UNIVERGE SV8100 chassis. The CD-CP00 is installed in the
CD-CP00 slot reserved for it in this chassis (no other board works in this
slot).
The Tone Generator provides various audio signals such as dial tone,
reorder tone, busy tone and DTMF (Dual Tone Multifrequency) signaling,
which comply with industrial standard tone plans. The DTMF tone sender
can resend the DTMF tone signal to a distant-end through the trunk or line
circuits. The DTMF tone receiver can receive DTMF signals sent from
industry standard telephones or distant locations.
The MF (Multifrequency) signal sender resends toll type multifrequency
signals to a central office allowing for emergency (E911) ability.

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