Fax application processor, Lan card, Integration cards – Reliant Octel 200 and Octel 300 Message Servers PB6001401 User Manual
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Installation and Maintenance Volume
Octel Overture 200/300 Serenade 3.0
PB60014–01
Fax Application Processor
The fax application processor is a fax card that transmits and receives fax messages for the Fax Mail
Plus feature. The fax processor contains one or two 4-channel fax daughter boards and supports up to
eight simultaneous fax transactions when both daughter boards are installed. It supports communication
with CCITT Group 3 fax machines. The fax channels operate at transmission rates up to 9600 baud.
In the Octel Overture 200, the fax card can occupy slots A1 through A7. The total number of fax
channels cannot exceed the number of voice ports.
In the Octel Overture 300, the fax card can occupy slots A1 through A12. The total number of fax
channels cannot exceed the number of voice ports.
LAN Card
The LAN card is required for both Remote and Domain Digital Networking, the LAN Backup and
Restore feature, and Gateway Link applications. The card interfaces with the Octel Overture 200/300
by means of a 10BaseT Ethernet interface.
In the Octel Overture 200, the LAN card can occupy slots A5 through A7.
In the Octel Overture 300, the LAN card can occupy slots A10 through A12.
Integration Cards
Integration cards are used with certain PBX integrations that utilize proprietary digital links. Four
types of integration cards are available:
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AT&T (ATTIC), ROLM (RIC), Northern Telecom SL-1 (SLIC) integration card. Each
integration card is divided into two integration units; each integration unit supports two
integration links.
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PIC integration cards with COD ports
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MIC integration cards
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SIC8 integration cards
In the Octel Overture 200, integration cards can occupy slots A1–A6.
In the Octel Overture 300, most integration cards can occupy slots A1–A11.
AT&T Integration Card (ATTIC)
The AT&T Integration Card (ATTIC) is used with AT&T System 75, System 85, and Definity
integrations. Refer to the Integration volume, AT&T System Adaptive Integration.