Installation guide
About the Wave IP 2500 Server 4-6
Chapter 4: Setting Up the Wave IP 2500 Server
Wave Server Installation Guide
• E1 EuroISDN module with serial interface. Supports a single E1 ISDN digital trunk.
It features an integrated CSU/DSU, and allows shared data and voice services over
a single E1 circuit. See page 4-27.
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Quad BRI module. Supports 4 Basic Rate Interface (BRI) digital trunks and up to 8
simultaneous voice calls, and provides connectivity between the Wave Server and
Central Office (CO) equipment supporting Euro-ISDN BRI communication
protocols. See page 4-28.
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Cards are full-width boards that support more ports than modules do. Cards can be
installed in the universal card slots in the base unit or in EXUs.
The following cards are available:
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Analog station card. Supports 24 analog FXS station ports. See page 4-29.
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Digital station card. Depending on the model, supports 12 or 24 digital station ports.
See page 4-29.
For installation instructions, see page 4-20.
Expansion Units (EXUs)
An EXU provides 2 universal slots that can each support one module or card. Up to 4 modular
EXUs can be mounted on top of the Wave IP 2500 Server base unit. A fully expanded Wave IP
2500 Server with 4 EXUs provides 8 additional universal slots.
For installation instructions, see page 4-17.
Media Resource Modules (MRMs)
Each Wave ISM system is pre-configured to support a specific number of users and concurrent
voice applications. To expand the system’s core telephony, voice processing, and VoIP
capabilities you can add a Media Resource Module. The MRM is a mezzanine-style daughter
board that is installed on the Integrated Services Card (ISC1).
You can install one MRM on the Wave IP 2500 Server.There are 3 available MRM models
(MRMA, MRMB, and MRMC) that provide up to 128, 256, or 384 additional voice processing
channels.
Note: At least one MRM is required if you plan to use Quality of Service (QoS) settings with
IP resources for VoIP calls. Contact your Wave provider for more information.
For installation instructions, see page 4-18.
Release 2.0 Service Pack 1
April 2011










