22 Communicating with the systemMG 1000E card slot assignmentThe MG 1000E contains physical card slots numbered 1 to 10. Whenconfiguring the CS 1000 system, the physical card slot numbers must betransposed to loop, shelf, card.Connecting to the Media Card RS-232 maintenance portConnect a serial cable either to the rear P2 connector or to the faceplateconnector, but not both. The card’s hardware cannot support two devicesconnected at the same time.The terminal device should be configured to 9600, 8, N, 1. Configure theflow control to "None" or a similar setting.If the hardware flow control is enabled, you see information from the cardbut the card does not respond to any keystrokes. If this happens, ensure theflow control is set to "None", close the session, and reopen it.Telephony ManagerTelephony Manager (TM) is a management server used to configure andmaintain the system. It collects and processes alarms from the system,collects call accounting and traffic data, and acts as a terminal server formultiple devices.CS 1000 systems can be accessed directly using TM. Each CS 1000appears as a separate system in the network. The Call Server appears asone of the following:• Communication Server 1000M Multi Group CP PIV• Communication Server 1000E Multi Group CP PIV• Communication Server 1000M Multi Group CP PII• Communication Server 1000E Multi Group CP PII• Communication Server 1000E CP PMTM provides alarm management and maintenance applications.Alarm managementTM alarm management provides an alarm collection and a processingcenter for multiple systems and devices. TM receives Simple NetworkManagement Protocol (SNMP) traps from the CS 1000 system, and storesthem in a circular log file on the TM Server. The TM Alarm Notificationapplication monitors incoming traps and notifies you of important eventsand alarms.Nortel Communication Server 1000Communication Server 1000E MaintenanceNN43041-700 01.02 StandardRelease 5.0 20 June 2007Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks.