Connecting To The Customer's Network; Avaya S8500 Media Server - Avaya S8500 Manual

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Connecting to the customer's network

Media servers and many other components connect directly to the customer's network. The following
sections provide information for various IP components.

Avaya S8500 Media Server

TN799DP Control LAN
TN2302AP IP Media Processor
TN801B MAP-D LAN Gateway
TN2501AP Voice Announcement over LAN (VAL)
Avaya S8500 Media Server
In a typical configuration you connect to the customer's network through a port on the back of the Avaya
S8500 Media Server, using a standard CAT5 cable with RJ45 connectors on each end. Typically, you
connect through port 1 (Eth0). (See
S8500 Media Server,
Figure 87: CAT5 cable connected to a port on the back of the Avaya S8500 Media Server
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Figure notes
1
External power-supply connector for
RSA
2
Power LED for RSA
3
Error LED for RSA
4
Serial connector for RSA modem
5
Ethernet RJ45 connector on RSA
6
9-pin connector
The other end of the cable connects to an Ethernet switch (router), hub, or token ring.
Installing the Avaya S8500 Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway
December 2003
on page 229
on page 230
on page 230
on page 230
Figure 87, CAT5 cable connected to a port on the back of the Avaya
on page 229).
1
2
4
PCI
1
100-127 -, 3,0A, 50/60 Hz
200-240 -, 1,5A, 50/60 Hz
PCI 2
12
133 MHz/64 Bit, 100 MHz/64 Bit
3
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5
11
10
9
8
7
Services port (port 2 [Eth1])
8
Connection to customer network
(port 1[Eth0])
9
Connector
10
LED
11
LED
12
Network interface card (NIC) (optional)
LINK TX/RX
LINK TX/RX
1
2
7
6
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