Replacing the processor expansion card (pec) – Nortel Networks BCM200/400 User Manual
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13 Install the MSC in the correct PCI riser card connector. See
“To install the media services card
14 Install the two mounting screws that secure the MSC to the base function tray extension (at the
rear of the MSC). See
.
15 Position the WAN card (if applicable) in the top PCI riser card connector. See
16 Partially install the base function tray in the main unit.
17 Connect the DS30 connectors to the MSC.
18 Position the PCI cover plate on the front of the base function tray so that the base function tray
and cover plate screw holes align.
19 Position the PCI cover plate locking screw in the PCI cover plate. Tighten the PCI cover plate
locking screw until the plate is firmly set in place (see
20 Push the base function tray completely into the main unit (see
). Ensure you do not pinch or damage any cables.
21 Restore the BCM system to operation. For details, refer to
22 Reinitialize your system.
Replacing the processor expansion card (PEC)
This section describes how to replace the processor expansion card (PEC) in the BCM200 and
BCM400 main units. This section contains the following procedures:
•
“To remove the processor expansion card (PEC)” on page 321
•
“Installing a processor expansion card (PEC)” on page 322
•
“Removing the dual in-line memory module (DIMM) card” on page 324
The BCM200 is equipped with one PEC III mounted on the media services card (MSC). The
BCM400 is equipped with two PEC IIIs mounted on the MSC. The PECs provide signal
processing capabilities for such applications as voice mail and IP telephony applications.
provides an overview of the process for replacing a PEC.