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biggizod

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Aug 21, 2012
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I have 2 PRI , one is in card 1 port 9 , second is in card 3 port 9 . I attached inventory screenshot. Can you please to help identify which is where connected ? It may sound stupid but all systems were installed before I come here and I dont have so much to do with IPO500, I am network admin .
Thank you
 
Nothing attached, but as they say card 1 is the left most card (as you look) and card 3 is the third from the left (as you look, so also second from the right).

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sorry , i tried to attach , i wonder why it's not attached. IP office is on remote site , On the control unit : dev number 1 is IP 500 v2, dev #2 is DIGSTA8/PRISU, dev#3 is VCM32 v2, dev# 4 is DIGSTA8/PRISU, dev#5 is COMBO6210/ATM4; And we have : 2 PRI , one is in card 1 port 9 , second is in card 3 port 9
Can you please to help identify which is where connected ?
Thank you
 
As stated, the cards go left to right. So, your Dev #2 is your PRI in slot 1/9. Your dev#4 is the third from left and is slot 3/9. Slot 4 is the right-most card and your Dev #5.
 
Or just use common sense, it's hardly rocket science, start left to right with the lower number and the card type is written on the card :)

 
this is weird when some people don't read post carefully and try to show their smartness : "... IP office is on remote site..." which means its not next to me and I can't look what is written on the cards. :D
 
Not in your first post, it also tells you in order in the config, you listed what was what and you were told what that waited to left to right, not smart just common sense, however if you're used to Nortel common sense is reversed so you can't be blamed for that :)

 
common sense ? when i see this devices only trough manager app :D ? Also I assumed I attached screenshot with control unit list not with the picture of ipo500 itself (but for some reason this page didnt download screenshot), so control unit list doesnt have left or right :D ... Nortel ? is too old crap for me , and we r going to get rid of it soon :) by replacing to IPO 500 server edition .
 
Yes, Manager app tells you the slot and port numbers of each card, if you've ever seen an IPO at that point it's fairly obvious....don't worry about it :)

 
Yes and no, the one thing missing on a physical IP500 V2 is any slot number labelling. Okay, it doesn't take much to work it out so long as you don't have the same type of card in every slot.

Still better than the IP400's where Slot B was the first slot and Slot A the second. But we still suffer LAN2 labelled WAN and LAN1 as LAN.

Stuck in a never ending cycle of file copying.
 
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