Installation guide

About the Wave IP 2500 Server 4-5
Chapter 4: Setting Up the Wave IP 2500 Server
Wave Server Installation Guide
Wave IP 2500 expansion options
The ISC1 is the minimum requirement for a Wave IP 2500 system.
There are several ways to expand the Wave Server base unit to handle additional users and
increased traffic, and support a wide variety of trunk and station configurations:
Expansion cards and modules
Expansion Units (EXUs)
Media Resource Modules (MRMs)
For technical specifications for these expansion components, see the Wave Server Hardware
Reference Guide.
Expansion cards and modules
The Wave Server supports two kinds of expansion boards—modules and cards.
Modules are partial-width boards that can be installed in module slots in the base unit or
in Expansion Units (EXUs, described on page 4-6).
Modules can also be installed in universal card slots in the base unit or in EXUs using the
IP 2500 Module Conversion Kit (VW-IP2500-CONV), a mechanical assembly which
attaches to a module.
The following modules are available:
Analog trunk module. Supports 8 analog FXO loop start or ground start trunk ports.
See page 4-24.
Analog universal module. Supports 8 analog FXS station ports and 8 analog FXO
loop start or ground start trunk ports. See page 4-25.
Digital station module. Depending on the specific model, supports 12 or 24 digital
station ports. See page 4-25.
T1 module with serial interface. Supports a single T1 (PRI or CAS signaling) digital
trunk. It features an integrated CSU/DSU, and allows shared data and voice services
over a single T1 circuit. See page 4-26.
T1 module (without serial interface). Supports a single T1 (PRI or CAS signaling)
digital trunk. See page 4-27.
Release 2.0 Service Pack 1
April 2011