OfficeServ 7100 SPECIAL APPLICATIONSTECHNICAL MANUAL PART 2 JANUARY 20092.6.5MGI Card InstallationIf you are using the on-board MGI channels, then log into system programming andenter MMC 841. Select the “MP MGI/VM KEY” option and enter the appropriate licensekey to activate the MGI channels.The MGI-16 card can mount in any OfficeServ 7100 universal card slot. Add as many asneeded. You are only limited by the number of available slots.There is a processor on the MGI-16 cards so it is not recommended to insert this cardwith system power on. Refer to the OfficeServ 7100 Installation manual for furtherdetails on MGI card installation. The MGI-16 card does not require a license key to beactivated.Card InsertionPower OFF the OfficeServ 7100 system. Insert the required quantity of MGI cards intothe appropriate card slots. Push firmly in the middle of both card ejectors on each cardto ensure that it is fully inserted into the backplane connector. Connect IP networkcable(s). Power ON the OfficeServ 7400 system.MGI IP Network Connection CableThe cable needed to connect the MGI-16 to an IP network is a standard “straight” 8conductor data cable. This cable is sometimes referred to as a LAN UTP Category 5, 4pair RJ45 male to male data patch cable. Connection to the network can be via a patchpanel or data hub type device. The data patch cable is not provided with the MGI cardand must be purchased separately though a data equipment supplier.NOTE: The Ethernet network cables on the MGI-16 and MP10/MP10a cards MUST beconnected to the data network upon power up to detect the Ethernet connection. TheMGI or MP10/MP10a cards CAN be connected after power up but must be reset todetect the network connection.If you are using the on-board MGI channels, then you only need to connect one LANcable to the MP-10 LAN port.MGI Operation OverviewThe MGI cards have the voice CODEC’s for VoIP and an RJ45 10/100 10BaseTconnector for the network connection(s). The MGI handles the voice to data and datato voice conversion while the MP10/MP10a handles call signaling and setup/tear down,CODEC selection, availability, CODEC usage type etc. The MP10/MP10a also has anRJ45 10/100 BaseT connector. BOTH the MGI and MP10/MP10a cards must beconnected to the same network together. This is required to reduce delay ofinformation if traversing routers and other data network equipment. Of course if you areusing the on-board MGI channels, the MP10/MP10a and the on-board MGI share the