The optional Application Processor Card (APC), installed in the CX(i), CX(i) II and MXe controllers, allows the system to host Mitel Standard Linux (MSL) and to run various software applications or "blades". For information on how to program and use software blades and services, refer to the Mitel Standard Linux documentation at http://edocs.mitel.com.
Note: Configuring the Application Processor Card is not applicable to MCD for Industry Standard Servers (ISS).
Note: There are several different variants of the APC card. These APC variants are used in different controllers, perform different functions, and are not interchangeable. For example,
the APC-CX(i) that hosts Mitel Standard Linux and runs applications (such as Unified Communicator Mobile) can only be installed in the CX and CXi Controller,
the APC-MXe that hosts Mitel Standard Linux and runs applications (such as Unified Communicator Mobile) can only be installed in the MXe Controller,
the APC-MXe in the MXe Server is used exclusively to support the Mitel Communications Director software, and
the APC-CX(i) II for the 3300 CX II or CXi II supports the Mitel Applications Suite.
There are three steps required for an APC-CX(i), APC-CX(i) II, or APC-MXe to host MSL and blades:
Install the Application Processor Card
Install the APC Hard Drive
Configure the system for MSL
Note: Refer to the 3300 ICP Technician's Handbook for installation details.
To configure the 3300 ICP and an APC-CX(i), APC-CX(i), or APC-MXe to support MSL:
Power down the controller.
Install the Application Processor Card (APC) in the controller.
Install the APC hard drive
(on which the software is preloaded) in the controller
(Not required for the APC-CX(i) II which has a pre-installed hard drive.)
Power-up the 3300 controller.
Program the WAN Settings form, in the 3300 System Administration Tool, to support APC.
Launch the secure telnet client.
Enter open <RTC IP address> using
port <2005> (command with example IP address, open
192.168.1.2 2005).
Enter the 3300 username and password.
Follow on-screen instructions to configure the MSL and blades. Refer to the MSL and application documentation available at Mitel OnLine.