What is the hardware platform and Definity software version. Maybe I can help with a link to what you're looking for.

Legacy hardware platforms include:
Hardware platforms
VS - single A carrier wall mount g3vs system (very small)
CMC - Compact Modular Cabinet, prologix chain 3 carriers together A,B,C
MCC - Multi Carrier Cabinets A,B,C,D,E carriers (can support 5 PN per cabinet)
SCC - Single Carrier Cabinets A,B,C,D carriers stacked (75XE)
G3R - can be up to 44 Port Networks which are combinations of MCC and SCC

s75, s75xe, G1, g3s, g3vs, g3si, g3csi (prologix), g3r, Definity One, IP600.
These basically support the older loads prior to R011.
This would include r1v1 - r1v3, g1 (also r1v4), g3i (also r1v5) (tape)

g3s i286 (intel) (tape), and mips (g3r) tape(s) + Hard Disk(s)
g3v1, g3v2
g3s, g3vs, i386 (intel) (flash card), and mips (g3r) tape(s) + Hard Disk(s)
g3v2s, g3v3, g3v4
g3si (raptor/mips) (flash card), and mips (g3r) tape(s) + Hard Disk(s)
g3v5, g3v6, g3v7, g3v8
g3si (raptor/mips) (flash card), and mips (g3r) removable media + Hard Disk(s)
g3v8, g3v9, g3v10, g3v11

g3v7, g3v8, g3v9, g3v10, g3v11, g3v12 NT platforms - Definity One, s8100, IP600

R011 loads were referred to as MV (Multivantage)
R012 and higher - CM (Communication Manager) CM2, CM3, CM4, CM5, CM6

MV1 g3v11
g3si, g3csi prologix (raptor/mips) (flash card), mips (g3r rem-media) and linux
MV Multivantage (intel)

CM2 g3v12
g3si, g3csi prologix (raptor/mips) (flash card), and linux CM (intel)

CM3 g3v13
g3csi prologix (raptor/mips) (flash card), and linux CM (intel)

CM4 g3v14, CM5 g3v15 linux CM (intel)


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