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cuecuito

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Jan 30, 2019
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Hi!!

I would like to install and enable a HUBC card in a Hi Path 4000 V1 PBX. How can I enable it?? Which slot is best suggested?? Do I need certain AMOs to do it??

I have seen this card allocated next to the DSCXL module. What are the main requirements needed to install HUBC??

I shall appreciate your support.

Regards.
 
I had one in mu Model 80EX v9006, but it pretty much sat there and didn't do anything except maybe link the 2 processors. I never had to do anything with it so I know what it is, but never knew anything else about it. Sorry.

Don Bruechert, Voice Comm Analyst II
CareTech Solutions @ Holy Family Memorial
Manitowoc, WI, USA
 
I'm trying to check but the remote to the site that has one installed - I need an updated password - so I can check probably tomorrow.
As far as I remember it was just a case of installing it but I will check on the slot.
 
You have never seen this card allocated next to DSCXL. DSCXL is from CPCI hardware. HUBC went into older H350E/atlantic hardware, just left of the processor. It's used in 4K 4500, not 4300. In a mono processor it goes in slot 52, slot 40 of a simplex/duplex. You don't add it in software, it's part of the normal architecture for the correct DBC, i.e, it will just work when inserted.
 
Some pictures of the HUBC card located in a Version 3 Duplex

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Just a question out of curiosity - what type of media is that in the drive below the HD? Back when I serviced the Siemens PBXs it was a DAT drive. This looks like a 4k version of the Mod 30EX.
 
LOL - I was looking at that myself and wondering if it wasn an MO drive :eek:)

Don Bruechert, Voice Comm Analyst II
CareTech Solutions @ Holy Family Memorial
Manitowoc, WI, USA
 
Plus the pull-ring on the power supply is an interesting touch....

Don Bruechert, Voice Comm Analyst II
CareTech Solutions @ Holy Family Memorial
Manitowoc, WI, USA
 
Yeah - It's a Magneto Optical Disk Drive - (Fujitsu MO Drive) you can get them as stand alone from Fujitsu - In both SCSI (As in above example) and as IDE.
Because you could get it as IDE you could use an IDE drive to 'make' a system and then put it into a SCSI drive.

We backup that system both - areas E&F with a CRON command
COPY-DDRSM:A1,1,E&F,6,E&F,N;

So at least you would have basic telephony if all else goes.

The SCSI stuff is getting harder to source nowadays.
 
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