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Meridian MAX
Installation Guide
Product release 8
Hardware-dependent capacities
Not all ports need to be assigned on your Meridian MAX, but there are
several ports that are preconfigured for a specific device and cannot be
changed by the user. Table 2-3 lists the predefined ports for the different
platforms.
Table 2-3
Meridian MAX 8 hardware-dependent ports
Platform Predefined ports
SNN/SNN-E Card 2, Conn 1A is permanently assigned to the High-Speed Link and
cannot be changed by the user.
The LAN connection is located at the Ethernet port on the I/O panel.
IPE/IPE-E Ports 1, 2, and 8 are permanently assigned to the maintenance console,
remote diagnostic modem, and High-Speed Link respectively, and cannot
be changed by the user. The maintenance console and remote
diagnostics modem may also be used as a supervisor display through
Supervisor Display Access (SDA).
The LAN connection is located at the Ethernet port on the NT1R03AA
four-port I/O cable.
At least one workstation (if there are no LAN sessions) and one printer
must be assigned per configuration.
A connection for local printing can be configured. A local printer is the
Windows default printer for a PC. The PC must be
• running Meridian Terminal Emulator (MTE) to receive reports and
other data from the Meridian MAX
• either directly connected or connected through a LAN
For the SNN/SNN-E hardware platforms, the connections for the
maintenance console and remote diagnostic modem are not included in the
total number of ports available on a Meridian MAX. For the IPE/IPE-E
hardware platforms, these device connections are included in the total
number of ports available on a system.
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