Installation guide
About the Wave IP 2500 Server 4-4
Chapter 4: Setting Up the Wave IP 2500 Server
Wave Server Installation Guide
Power supply
The Wave IP 2500 Server is equipped with one power supply.
If a power failure occurs, an optional Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS) can provide several
minutes of system power, allowing a technician to properly shut down the Wave Server. Wave
can also integrate with 3rd-party UPS software to provide graceful shutdown of the system via
network or USB signalling.
A UPS is not provided by Vertical, but can be purchased from a third-party source. For
information about recommended UPS specifications, refer to Appendix C in the Wave Server
Hardware Reference Guide.
Minimum configuration
The ISC1 is the minimum requirement for a Wave IP 2500 system. Expansion modules and
cards are available to expand the Wave IP 2500 Server base unit to support a wide variety of
trunk and station configurations.
Redundancy
The Wave IP 2500 Server chassis has been designed to support redundant hard drives. All Wave
IP 2500 Servers ship with redundant hard drives as part of the standard configuration.
In case of a primary (master) hard drive failure, you can use the redundant (slave) hard drive to
run the Wave IP 2500 Server chassis.
Fault monitoring
A proprietary Fault Monitor Module is an integral part of the embedded firmware running on
the ISC1, and receives system error-trace messages and stores them in memory. As soon as the
Wave Server is powered on, the Fault Monitor Module starts monitoring the status of the
Microsoft Windows Server operating system, the power supply status, the ISC1temperature,
and the Power-on/Shutdown button. You can configure the Fault Monitor Module to dial a pager
number that notifies the system administrator of system errors.
For more information, see Appendix A, “Fault Monitor Module and Trace Log” in the Wave
Server Hardware Reference Guide.
To configure the Fault Monitor Module, see the Wave Global Administrator Guide.
Release 2.0 Service Pack 1
April 2011










