What Is Next; Connecting The Server To The Avaya Server Subnet (Optional); To Connect The Server To The Avaya Server Subnet - Avaya CallPilot 703t Hardware Installation

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Connecting the server to the Avaya server subnet (optional)

This section provides instructions to connect the server to the Customer LAN (CLAN).
Note:
The Avaya server subnet connection is optional. However, connection to a Avaya server
subnet is required for support of desktop and Web messaging users, or administration by
means of a Web-enabled PC. Make sure that your latest antivirus programs and Avaya
security updates are installed.
Important:
To comply with EMC requirements, a Class A hub must be located 10 m (33 feet) away from
the 703t server.

To connect the server to the Avaya server subnet

1. Locate the CLAN connector on the back of the server.
2. Connect an RJ-45 network cable from the CLAN hub to the CLAN connector.
Avaya CallPilot® 703t Server Hardware Installation
raised floor, unless it can be confirmed that these spaces are not used to convey
environmental air.
IF the server will
Note:
The CLAN connector is labeled as NIC2 1GB. For the connector location, see
the diagram on
Rear panel
THEN
Connecting the server to the Avaya
server subnet (optional)
continue with installing the software feature
dongle. See
Installing the Avaya software feature
dongle
on page 44.
on page 39.
What is next?
on page 43.
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