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Installing IP500/IP500 V2 Page 226
15-601042 Issue 28g (11 October 2013)IP Office 9.0
10.3.5 Unified Communications Module
This card is supported for IP Office Release 8.0 Q1 2012 Service Pack or higher. The card is an embedded server that
allows Linux based IP Office applications to be run within the IP Office control unit rather than requiring a separate PC.
The IP address of the server is set during its initial configuration and can then be changed through web browser access to
the server.
· Supports
Voicemail Pro and or one-X Portal for IP Office applications. The card is
not supported by systems running in IP Office Basic Edition mode.
· IP Office Users: Up to 200 users when running Voicemail Pro
and one-X Portal for IP Office. More than 200 users when
running just Voicemail Pro.
· Simultaneous one-X Portal for IP Office Users: 50.
· Maximum voicemail ports: Up to 20 ports when running
Voicemail Pro and one-X Portal for IP Office. Up to 40 ports
when running just Voicemail Pro.
· Small Community Network: Maximum 6 systems.
· Licenses
The presence of this module acts as an automatic Preferred Edition
license for the IP Office system, enabling 4 ports of voicemail. Additional
voicemail ports can be licensed. A separate Essential Edition license is
still required as a pre-requisite.
· IP500 Control Unit:
· IP500 V2 Control Unit: IP Office Release 8.0 Q1 2012 Service Pack
or higher. Only supported in IP Office Essential Edition, IP Office
Preferred Edition and IP Office Advanced Edition modes.
· Maximum per Control Unit: 1 per control unit.
· IP500 Trunk Card Support:
· ! WARNING: Do Not Remove the Port Cover Except for Maintenance
The card is supplied with a removable plastic cover that locates over the external ports (LAN, USB and HDMI) on
the faceplate of the card. This cover should always be in place during normal operation of the card. The cover
should only be temporarily removed during maintenance actions that require access to the ports and should be
replaced when the maintenance is completed.
· ! WARNING: Card Remains Hot After System Shutdown
When removing an Unified Communications Module from a system, care should be taken not to touch the heat sink
on the module. The heat sink remains hot for a long period after system shutdown.
Ports
The card is supplied with a removable plastic cover that
locates over the external ports (LAN, USB and HDMI) on
the faceplate of the card. This cover should always be in
place during normal operation of the card. The cover should
only be temporarily removed during maintenance actions
that require access to the ports and should be replaced
when the maintenance is completed. Whilst removed, the
following ports are accessible:
· LAN
This port is not used.
· USB
These USB2 ports can be used for the temporary of
devices during module maintenance. USB memory keys
should be USB 2.0 compatible.
· HDMI
This port can be used for temporary connection of a
video monitor during card maintenance.
· Micro SD
This port can be used as the source for files during card
maintenance.
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