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Memory size?

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Wooliepride

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Jun 5, 2014
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I have been unable to locate a list of memory size for the different nomenclature's on the CPDC and CPMG cards.
They both have AA,AB,BA,BB version's but like I said, I cannot locate the difference in memory size between the different version's.
Any help is appreciated and thank you.

 
Not sure the card vintage has anything to do at all with the memory size. They are just simms you install. The CPPM cards didn't even used to come with memory and I'm not sure the CPDC or CPMG cards come with any installed.
 
The CP DC card provides performance improvements in MIPS, maximum memory capacity,
and network transfer rate, and occupies only one IPE slot in a Media Gateway.
The CP DC card includes the following components and features:
• AMD Athlon 64 X2 1.8 Ghz dual core processor
• 2 GB DDR2 RAM
• 160 GB SATA hard drive
• Three faceplate USB 2.0 ports for software installations, upgrades, patching, and USB
keyboard and mouse support
• One faceplate VGA port for monitor support
• Two faceplate Gigabit Ethernet ports
• Faceplate status LED and card reset buttons
You can use a USB 2.0 storage device to install or upgrade the Linux Base Operating System.
The CP DC card does not support Compact Flash (CF) cards.
An NTDW5309E6 2 GB memory upgrade kit is available for Media Application Server (MAS)
deployments. This upgrades a CP DC card to a total of 4 GB DDR2 RAM.
Important:
The IPMG package must be enabled so that the Call Server can accept IP Media Gateway
connections.
Cabinet and chassis support
The NTDW53 single-slot CP DC card is supported in the following chassis:
• MG 1000E cabinet (except for slot 0).
• MG 1000E chassis (except for slot 0).
• MG 1000E expander chassis.
• MG 1010 chassis (except for slot 0).
The NTDW54 double-slot CP DC card is supported in the CS 1000M IPE Universal Equipment
Module (UEM).
Slot 0 in a cabinet or chassis is reserved for the Gateway Controller.
Faceplate
The CP DC card is available in two sizes: NTDW53 single slot, and NTDW54 double slot. The
CP DC card faceplate provides a reset button, status LEDs, three USB 2.0 ports, one VGA




The CP PM cards provide a platform for applications including Call Server and Signaling
Server, storage of system and customer data and they provide various 10/100/1000 BaseT
Ethernet network interfaces. Gateway functionality and shelf container functionality are
delivered by the Media Gateway Controller (MGC) card and its Digital Signal Processor (DSP)
daughterboard.
The CP PM hardware includes the following components and features:
• Intel Pentium processor.
• Integrated Intel 855GME GMCH/Intel ICH-4 controller chipset.
• Two CompactFlash sockets: (1) a fixed media disk (FMD) on the card and (2) a hot
swappable removable media disk (RMD) accessible on the faceplate.
• DDR RAM expandable up to 2 GB.
• Three Ethernet ports.
• Two serial data interface ports.
• One USB port.
• Security device.
When populated with different memory and disk drive options, the CP PM hardware can be
used for other purposes. For example, the CP PM hardware can be used as a Call Server or
as a platform for the Avaya Communication Server 1000 (Avaya CS 1000) Signaling Server.
The CP PM high level hardware block diagram is a schematic of the CP PM hardware.

The CP MG card includes the following components and features:
• Intel EP80579 integrated processor, 1200 Mhz (Common Processor)
• 2 GB DDR2 RAM (expandable to 4 GB)
• 160 GB SATA hard drive
• USB to 1-wire bridge chip from Intel processor to security device
• One faceplate USB 2.0 port for software installations and upgrades
• Two faceplate Common Processor TTY serial ports
• Mindspeed Chagall-2 processor M82515 to run Avaya proprietary software (MGC, tone
and conference)
• SPI flash for BIOS storage
• Compact Flash card (ATA) for Chagall-2 file system
• Onboard flash boot-ROM
• Three backplane TTY ports, two from Chagall-2, one from Intel Common Processor
• Mindspeed Picasso M82710 or Matisse M82910 for VoIP or DSP resources
• Ten port embedded fast Ethernet switch
• One faceplate 100 BaseT T-LAN port
• One faceplate 100 BaseT E-LAN port
• One backplane 100 BaseT T-LAN port
• One backplane 100 BaseT E-LAN port
• Faceplate status LED and card reset buttons
• In-rush power controller to support hot-plug
The CP MG hardware block diagram is a schematic of the CP MG hardware
 
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