
About the Wave IP 500 Server 3-6
Chapter 3: Setting Up the Wave IP 500 Server
Wave Server Installation Guide
External power supply for digital phones
An external power supply is required on the Wave IP 500 Server to power digital phones,
because the Wave IP 500 does not provide power to digital phones directly.
The 180W 36V external power supply supports up to 48 Comdial or LGN digital phones (all
currently-supported models.)
Important: Note the following:
• You must use the external power supply supplied by Vertical—do not substitute a power
supply obtained elsewhere.
• The external power supply should only be connected and disconnected from the Wave
Server when the Server is powered off. Also, be sure to connect the AC cord before
powering the Wave Server on.
For more information about the external power supply for the Wave IP 500, see the Wave
Hardware Reference Guide.
About the dual SATA hard drives
The Wave IP 500 Server chassis has been designed to support redundant hard drives. Dual
SATA hard drives are stacked in the mounting bracket.
• Disk 0 is physically mounted on top of Disk 1 in the bracket.
• The disks are labeled as follows:
• Disk 0 SATA cable is labeled “HD0-TOP”.
• Disk 1 SATA cable is labeled “HD1-BOTTOM”.
Wave IP 500 expansion options
The ISC2 is the minimum requirement for a Wave IP 500 system.
There are several ways to expand the Wave Server to handle additional users and increased
traffic, and support a wide variety of trunk and station configurations:
• Expansion modules
• Media Resource Module (MRM)
For technical specifications for these expansion components, see the Wave Hardware Reference
Guide.
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