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132 Initial configuration tasks • • If the ITG line cards fails, i2004 telephones can register to other ITG line cards in different Survivable Expansion Cabinets. Users can make i2004 calls from one Survivable Expansion Cabinet to another. Summary of steps to configure ITG Line 2.0 data on OTM Refer to ITG Line 2.0/i2004 Internet Telephone (553-3001-204) for a detailed description of these steps. 1 Manually add an ITG card node. It is required that each Survivable Expansion Cabinet have its own node if the cabinets are not in the same location as the Main Cabinet. 2 Configure the ITG line card properties. 3 Configure the DSP profile data. 4 Configure the Main Cabinet ELAN IP address, Survivable Expansion Cabinet E-LAN IP address and TLAN voice port. Enter the Meridian 1 ELAN IP address of the Main Cabinet Define the Survivable Expansion Cabinet IP address in OTM. There is an extra field in OTM to configure the Survivable Expansion Cabinet IP address and TLAN port. Use the same secondary IP address as the Survivable Expansion Cabinet’s ELAN address. If the Expansion Cabinet is non-survivable, leave the default value of “0.0.0.0” (Figure 63). Note: The ELAN IP address of the Survivable Expansion Cabinet must be on the same subnet as the Main Cabinet. If the Expansion Cabinet is on a different subnet, use the VLAN concept to keep both ELAN addresses on the same subnet. 5 Configure SNMP traps and ELAN GW Routing table 6 Configure security for SVMP access. 7 Configure the Alarm Notification feature in OTM. 553-3001-230 Standard 2.00 January 2002