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5.38

E-Que trunk basic settings

5.38.1

Port count

The port count specifies the number of virtual ports that are configured for the cable. The
port count may be set to any number between 0 and the maximum number of virtual ports
on the cable (30 for E1, 24 for T1). As a general guide the port count should be set to the
maximum number of simultaneous conversations. The recommended setting is 30 for E1
and 24 for T1.

Note:

The port count should not be set to an excessive number (significantly more that the
number of panels available for connection using the E-QUE card) as this may reduce
system performance.

5.38.2

Remote port count

The number of ports available for remote systems to use to communicate with the matrix.

5.38.3

Remote matrix

The remote matrix that the E1 or T1 trunk is connected to.

5.39

Configuring the IVC-32 card

The IVC-32 card enables you to connect Eclipse HX matrices to Concert and IP enabled
V-Series panels over a normal LAN or WAN, using IP.

5.40

Adding an IVC-32 card

To add an IVC-32 card:

1)

In Hardware > Cards and Ports, navigate to an available slot number (marked
Empty). Do either of the following:

• Double click the slot.
• Right click the slot and select Set Card Type.

A drop-down menu is displayed, listing the available card types. Select the IVC-32 card.

Note:

An IVC-32 card can be in redundant mode. If you select IVC-32 (Redundant), the card will
operate as a redundant card, and you will not be able to configure any ports on this card.
See 5.41 Configuring an IVC-32 redundant card.

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