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• Note: You can insert a card at any time and the corresponding driver should load automatically. Before removing a card, however, you must use the Web Manager to eject the card and stop the system from using the card. If you install an IDE PCMCIA card in a slot, it automatically mounts and no configuration is necessary through this form.Note: ACS supports GPRS and 1xRTT PCMCIA cards through a Generic Dial-Out application. For Configuration details refer to the ACS Command Reference Guide, Chapter 7, Section 7.3 “Generic Dial-Out”.For a list of the supported PCMCIA cards, refer to AlterPath ACS web site at http://www.cyclades.com/products/3/alterpath_acs, or go to www.cyclades.com and follow the links to Products > IT Infrastructure Management > AlterPath ACS > Click here for a list of supported PCMCIA cards.
2. Insert the card into the PCMCIA slot on the front of the ACS and Click the “Insert” button for the slot in which you installed the PCMCIA card.
3. Note: You can insert a card at any time and the corresponding driver should load automatically. Before removing a card, however, you must use the Web Manager to eject the card and stop the system from using the card. If you install an IDE PCMCIA card in a slot, it automatically mounts and no configuration is necessary through this form.The card information appears under the “Card Type” column as shown in the following figure.
7. Follow the procedure that corresponds to the type of the PCMCIA card you have installed.