Rackmount Charger Configuration - Avaya DECT R4 Installation And Administration Manual

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Figure 79: Connecting Rack Chargers in series using Ethernet cables
1. Open the top cover, see
2. Connect the communication cable(s) to the connections shown in
3. Let the communication cables run on top of the cable support holders, see
page 305.
4. Close the top cover.
The USB Interface supports USB 2.0 Full speed. One Mini-B Receptacle USB connector is
used. The USB connection is used for communication with a PC. Power over USB is not
supported.
The USB connection is used for connecting the Rackmount Charger directly to a PC or to a LAN
for the purpose of upgrading or configuring the Rackmount Charger itself or telephones placed
in the charger.
Software installation
The charger software is pre-installed. Updates can be performed by using PDM or AIWS. For
PDM details see
or for AIWS details see

Rackmount Charger configuration

Each Rackmount Charger needs access to DHCP to receive an IP address automatically. If no
DHCP is accessible it is possible to configure with PDM.
If the Rackmount Charger is configured to run DHCP, connect the network cable and the
charger will automatically receive an IP address. If the charger is not configured to run DHCP
the charger will use the setup IP addresses.
The following parameters exist for Rackmount Charger and can be changed via AIWS or PDM:
Avaya DECT R4 - Installation and Maintenance Guide
figure 74
Installing and operating the Portable Device Manager (WinPDM)
Upgrading a device with new software
Parameter
1
Ethernet Bit rate
on page 303.
Description
auto (default)
Installation and configuration
figure
78.
figure 76
on page 315,
on page 433.
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