Avaya S8700 Installing Manual

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Installing the Avaya™
S8700 Media Server with
G600 Media Gateway
Release 1.2
Issue 2
October 2002

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  • Page 1: Configure Media Server

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with G600 Media Gateway Release 1.2 Issue 2 October 2002...
  • Page 2 How to Get Help interfaces • Your Avaya-provided software applications, as well as their For additional support telephone numbers, go to the Avaya Web site: underlying hardware/software platforms and interfaces • Any other equipment networked to your Avaya products. http:/www.avaya.com/support/...
  • Page 3 The LASER devices operate within the following parameters: • A reorder tone is received. Avaya attests that this registered equipment is capable of providing • Maximum power output: -5 dBm to -8 dBm users access to interstate providers of operator services through the use •...
  • Page 4 FCC before the SDoC process ment. If this happens, the telephone company will provide advance was available. A list of all Avaya registered products may be found at: notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with G600 Media Gateway Contents Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with G600 Media Gateway 13 • Pre-Installation Setup • High level overview of installation process Install and configure the S8700 Media Server complex...
  • Page 6 Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with G600 Media Gateway Disconnect from media server 1 • Connect Duplication Cables Collocated media servers Separated media servers • Configure Media Server 2 Verify Software Version Set server configuration type Upgrade media server software (if necessary)
  • Page 7 Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with G600 Media Gateway Correct Shipping Errors Set the Carrier Address ID Mount the Avaya G600 Media Gateway in the Rack Mount One Media Gateway Mount Two to Four Media Gateways Check AC Power and Ground for Avaya G600...
  • Page 8 Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with G600 Media Gateway Connect the USB Modems Co-located servers Separated servers • Connecting to the Customer’s Network Avaya™ S8700 Media Server TN799DP Control LAN Check your shipment Install a TN799DP C-LAN Install the cables...
  • Page 9 Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with G600 Media Gateway DS1 Tie Trunk Example Collocated DS1 Tie Trunks DS1 Tie Trunks Using T1 Channel Service Unit Auxiliary Connector Outputs (MCC1 and SCC1 media gateways only) Three-Pair and Four-Pair Modularity Adjunct Power Connection Locations...
  • Page 10 Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with G600 Media Gateway Install the Battery Mounting/Wiring Install the Expanded Power Distribution Unit Power Up and Test the Power Supply Wire the 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit Reset LEDs on Power Distribution Unit 1151A1 and 1151A2 Power Supplies...
  • Page 11 Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with G600 Media Gateway Installing Avaya Site Administration From the Avaya Site Administration CD From the S8700 Media Server • Testing the Complete Configuration Testing Port Network Equipment Check Port Network Status for Each Media Gateway...
  • Page 12 Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with G600 Media Gateway • Troubleshooting an Installation Installing the Media Server Hardware Configuring the Media Server Hardware Installing the License and Avaya Authentication Files Index October 2002...
  • Page 13: Installing The Avaya S8700 Media Server With G600 Media Gateway

    Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with G600 Media Gateway This procedure is for installing a new Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with G600 Media Gateway, hereafter refered to as the IP Connect configuration. As part of the procedures for configuring...
  • Page 14 Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with G600 Media Gateway • Maintenance for the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with G600 Media Gateway, Volumes 1–3 (555-233-142)—documentation providing definitions of error codes and tests. Software Release Letter for Release 1.2 of Avaya MultiVantage Software—document •...
  • Page 15: Pre-Installation Setup

    Verify that you have the current software, firmware, and required patches. This is not the • software, firmware, and any patches that are pre-loaded on the S8700 Media Server but what will be upgraded to after installation. Verify that you have all the login IDs and passwords needed for the installation. Refer to •...
  • Page 16 Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with G600 Media Gateway Pre-Installation Setup October 2002...
  • Page 17: High Level Overview Of Installation Process

    Customize the S8700 Media Server This stage depends on the install and configure S8700 Media Server complex stage. It could be put off until later in the installation process. However, verifying success for some stages (connect to the customers network, install phones, connect the media gateway to server) requires that Avaya MultiVantage Software be translated and operational.
  • Page 18: Cable The Media Gateways

    High level overview of installation process Cable the Media Gateways This stage is the physical cabling of the media gateways to wall field and patch panels. This stage generally follows installing the media gateways and is a prerequisite to installing traditional telephones.
  • Page 19: Download License And Avaya Authentication Files

    The Avaya authentication files enable Access Security Gateway (ASG) for the services logins on the S8700 Media Server. ASG uses a challenge/response protocol to confirm the validity of a user, reducing the opportunity for unauthorized access.
  • Page 20: Go To The Rfa Web Site

    If you are unable to access RFA using your recommended portal, try: http://rfa.avaya.com Using your SSO, log into the RFA website. Click Start RFA Application. Complete the information necessary to create and deliver license and Avaya authentication files. October 2002...
  • Page 21: Mounting Hardware In The Rack

    Mounting Hardware in the Rack Mounting Hardware in the Rack Refer to Getting Started with the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with G600 Media Gateway for information on mounting the hardware in the rack. October 2002...
  • Page 22: Configuring The Hardware In The Rack

    Once the hardware is installed you must upgrade the software on the two media servers, configure them, install the license and Avaya authentication files, and test the connectivity to the customer’s LAN. You upgrade and configure the first media server, verify its operation, then upgrade and configure the second media server and verify its operation.
  • Page 23: Set Product Id

    Configure Media Server 1 You must configure each media server in turn. This section covers the following tasks: • ‘‘Connect and log into the S8700 media server Web Interface’’ on page 24 • ‘‘Verify Software Version’’ on page 26 ‘‘Set media server configuration type’’ on page 27 •...
  • Page 24: Connect And Log Into The S8700 Media Server Web Interface

    Configure Media Server 1 Connect and log into the S8700 media server Web Interface Connect the services laptop computer to the dedicated services port (default is port 2 [Eth1]) on the back of the media servers using the black crossover cable.
  • Page 25: Using Netscape

    Configure Media Server 1 NOTE: The first time you attempt to log in, you get a Web page asking you to install a security certificate. Follow the instructions for your particular browser to accept the certificate. You can also install the certificate on your services laptop computer by following the instructions in your browsers online help.
  • Page 26: Using Internet Explorer

    Configure Media Server 1 Using Internet Explorer Follow the instructions in the Security Alert wizard. Log in as craft. When asked "Do you want to suppress alarms?", select "no." Verify Software Version NOTE: The menu choices are in the left panel Scroll down the menu to Server Configuration and Upgrades Click View Software Version.
  • Page 27: Set Date And Time

    NOTE: For help with any of the Web pages, click About This Screen on the Web page or Help at the top of the main menu. Select "Avaya S8700 Media Server for IP Connect Configuration" and click Continue. October 2002...
  • Page 28: Upgrade Media Server Software (If Necessary)

    Review Notices screen displays. Click the Upgrade tab above and go to Upgrading Software on an Initial Installation of an Avaya S8700 Media Server to upgrade to the latest issue of software. After the software upgrade is complete, go to ‘‘Continue Server 1 configuration’’...
  • Page 29 Most of the fields are populated with default settings. Do not change the defaults unless the customer’s network administrator requests it (refer to the filled-out job aid entitled Pre-Installation Network Planning Forms—S8700 Media Server). Fill in the fields on this and the subsequent pages: Configure Interfaces •...
  • Page 30: Install License And Avaya Authentication Files

    Install License and Avaya Authentication Files Installing the license and Avaya authentication files is a 2-step process: ‘‘Copy license and Avaya authentication files from laptop to media server 1’’ on page 30 ‘‘Install the license and Avaya authentication files’’ on page 31...
  • Page 31: Install The License And Avaya Authentication Files

    When all the files to be uploaded show in the fields, click Load File to upload all the files to the media server. Once the license and Avaya authentication files are uploaded to the media server, you must install them.
  • Page 32 Configure Media Server 1 Connect a customer-supplied CAT5 straight-through cable from media server 1, port 1 (Eth0), to the customer’s LAN. Refer to Getting Started with the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with G600 Media Gateway. NOTE: For security reasons, you may not be able to ping out to the customer’s network. If you are not able to, look at the LAN security settings, particularly icmp.
  • Page 33: Test Media Server 1 Leds

    Configure Media Server 1 Under Diagnostics click Execute Ping. Type in the IP address of a computer on the network. Click Execute Ping. Verify that the ping was successful, indicating that the media server is connected to the customer’s network. Type in the host name, if DNS is administered, of a computer on the network.
  • Page 34: Configure Snmp Traps

    Configure trap destinations only if the customer’s network administrator wants alarm notification. Refer to the filled-out job aid entitled Pre-Installation Network Planning Forms—S8700 Media Server for host names, IP addresses, and community strings assigned to the UPSs and Ethernet switch.
  • Page 35: October

    Configure Media Server 1 Click Add to add new trap destinations and community strings. Disconnect from media server 1 Unplug the CAT5 cable from the services port on the back of media server 1. October 2002...
  • Page 36 Configure Media Server 1 October 2002...
  • Page 37: Connect Duplication Cables

    Connect Duplication Cables How you connect the duplication cables depends on whether the media servers are installed in the same room or in separate locations. The S8700 Media Servers can be located up to 6 miles (10 kilometers) apart. Collocated media servers Connect the crossover CAT5 cable and fiber optic cable between the 2 media servers.
  • Page 38: Configure Media Server 2

    Plug media server 2 into UPS 2 to power it up. Refer to Getting Started with the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with G600 Media Gateway. Plug the laptop into port 2 (Eth1) on the back of media server 2 using the black crossover cable.
  • Page 39: Set Server Configuration Type

    Review Notices screen displays. Click the Upgrade tab above and go to Upgrading Software on an Initial Installation of an Avaya S8700 Media Server to upgrade to the latest issue of software. After the software upgrade is complete go to ‘‘Continue server 2 configuration’’...
  • Page 40: Continue Server 2 Configuration

    NOTE: Most of the fields are populated with default settings. Do not change the defaults unless the customer’s network administrator requests it (refer to the filled-out job aid entitled Pre-Installation Network Planning Forms—S8700 Media Server). • Set Server Identities Configure Interfaces •...
  • Page 41: Verify Media Server 2 Connection To Customer's Lan (If Provided)

    Connect a customer-supplied CAT5 straight-through cable from media server 2, port 1 (Eth0), to the customer’s LAN. Refer to Getting Started with the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with G600 Media Gateway.
  • Page 42: Test Media Server 2 Leds

    Configure Media Server 2 Under Diagnostics click Execute Ping. Type in the IP address of a computer on the network. Click Execute Ping. Verify that the ping was successful, indicating that the media server is connected to the customer’s network. Type in the host name, if DNS is administered, of a computer on the network.
  • Page 43: Busy Out Standby Media Server

    Observe the Active/Standby and U2 LEDs on the front of the media server and the transmit LED on the duplication card on the back of the media server to ensure they are blinking. The blinking stops after about a minute. See ‘‘S8700 Media Server LEDs’’ on page 215 for more specific information.
  • Page 44: Connect Ups Ethernet Cables To Ethernet Switch

    Connect the CAT5 straight-through cables from the UPS SNMP module to the Ethernet switch on the customer’s network. For a connectivity guide refer to Getting Started with the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with G600 Media Gateway. Getting Started with the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway. October 2002...
  • Page 45: Note

    UPS will fail due to loss of power. Each UPS requires a unique IP address, which can be a customer-provided one or the Avaya-provided default one. Refer to the filled-out Job Aid entitled Pre-Installation Network Planning Form—S8700 Media Server: •...
  • Page 46 These steps are specifically for the Powerware 9125 UPS equipped with a ConnectUPS MX SNMP module. These steps use the default addresses and subnet masks for the S8700 Media Server for Multi-Connect Configuration. If other addresses are to be used they must be substituted when performing these steps.
  • Page 47: Duplex Reliability Configurations

    Configure the UPSs NOTE: The Host Table should be empty. If not, in the following commands use a host table entry that is currently unassigned. Type HI1 198.152.254.201 and press (Sets the trap destination for this UPS 1) Enter. Type TL1 3 and press (Sets the trap level for the host, All traps) Enter.
  • Page 48 Configure the UPSs October 2002...
  • Page 49: Configure The Avaya Ethernet Switch (If Used)

    NOTE: These instruction apply only if using a new Avaya-supplied Avaya Ethernet switch. The SNMP subagent in the Ethernet switch must be administered so it can report alarms to the appropriate media server when the hardware experiences problems. Refer to the filled-out Job Aid entitled Pre-Installation Network Planning Form—S8700 Media Server for the proper...
  • Page 50 When completed, disconnect the services laptop computer from the Ethernet switch. If two Ethernet switches are present for CNA repeat steps 1 through 8 for the second switch. Refer to the Pre-Installation Network Planning Forms—S8700 Media Server for the proper addresses, masks, and community strings.
  • Page 51: Set Up Avaya Site Administration

    Server Use Avaya Site Administration to administer the media server using the MultiVantage software. If you do not have Avaya Site Administration 1.11 on your computer or laptop, you must download it from the media server and install it. NOTE: You must use Avaya Site Administration 1.11 or higher to be able to administer new...
  • Page 52: Starting Avaya Site Administration

    On the computer launch Avaya Site Administration Click on File > New > Switch. Follow the Add Switch wizard to build a record. Give the record a name that indicates it will work with all Avaya S8700 media • servers.
  • Page 53: Input Translations

    The following administration uses the services laptop computer connected to the active media server and uses Avaya Site Administration. If not already open, launch Avaya Site Administration. Log into the active media server as craft. Type reset system 4 and press...
  • Page 54: Administer And Enable The Ip Media Server Interface

    Do this procedure only if the translations were not input earlier. The following administration uses the services laptop computer connected to the active media server and uses Avaya Site Administration. NOTE: This procedure enables the IPSI circuit packs and allows them to control the port networks.
  • Page 55: Add Ipsi Translations To Multivantage Software

    An Asterisk (*) to the right of the Subnet Address field means that although a subnet address is displayed, it is not the correct one; the Avaya MultiVantage call processing software does not have the subnet information. After verifying the displayed information, submit this form with or without changes to update the Avaya MultiVantage software with the correct subnet information.
  • Page 56 Customizing the Active Media Server Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each IPSI. Type save translations and press to save the IPSI translations to the hard drive. Enter October 2002...
  • Page 57: Installing The Avaya G600 Media Gateway

    Avaya G600 Media Gateways are typically installed in the same equipment room as the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server rack hardware; however, they can be installed in another location, including another state or country. A port network consists of up to 4 media gateways in a rack, with the media gateway in the A location (bottom of the rack) being the one containing the TN2312AP IP Server Interface (IPSI) circuit pack.
  • Page 58 Installing the Avaya G600 Media Gateway Avaya G600 Media Gateways installed next to the media server rack 100bT LINK LINK LINK TRMT TRMT TRMT 100bT LINK LINK LINK TRMT TRMT TRMT CONSOLE 100bT LINK LINK LINK TRMT TRMT TRMT 100bT...
  • Page 59: Check And Inspect The Order

    ‘‘Check and Inspect the Order’’ on page 59 ‘‘Set the Carrier Address ID’’ on page 63 • • ‘‘Mount the Avaya G600 Media Gateway in the Rack’’ on page 64 ‘‘Cabling the G600 Media Gateways’’ on page 79 • Check and Inspect the Order Perform these tasks before you begin the installation: •...
  • Page 60 Gaskets, and two circuit pack slot labels. Install the label for the media gateway that works with the Avaya S8700 Media Server (700207111) above the circuit packs. (This label has an all-gray indicator for slot 1.) Discard the label for the media gateway that works with the Avaya S8100 Media Server (700207806).
  • Page 61: Check Circuit Packs

    Ensure all circuit packs are fully inserted into the proper slots according to the Customer Service Document (CSD). Report any discrepancies in circuit pack type or quantity to your Avaya representative. ‘‘Comcodes for equipment used with Avaya G600’’ on page 61 lists the comcodes for equipment used with the Avaya G600 Media Gateway.
  • Page 62: October

    Installing the Avaya G600 Media Gateway Comcodes for equipment used with Avaya G600 — Continued Comcode Description Optional 102631413 259A Adapter for C-LAN 700071251 IPSI Adapter 700017916 Rack Mounting Template 700018021 EMI Gasket 700017924 TDM Cable and EMI Gasket Installation Instructions...
  • Page 63: Correct Shipping Errors

    Installing the Avaya G600 Media Gateway Comcodes for equipment used with Avaya G600 — Continued Comcode Description Optional 104410147 3B1E-W Wide Gap Gas Tube 105514756 3C1S Analog Line Protector - Solid State 102904893 4B1C Carbon Block with Heat Coil 104401856...
  • Page 64: Mount The Avaya G600 Media Gateway In The Rack

    Fan assembly removal fndpremv LJK 102600 Setting media gateway carrier address ID swdldip1 LJK 022402 Mount the Avaya G600 Media Gateway in the Rack WARNING: Make sure there is adequate ventilation in the area. The internal room temperature must not exceed 43...
  • Page 65: Mount One Media Gateway

    WARNING: When handling circuit packs or any components of the Avaya G600, always wear an authorized wrist ground strap connected to the ground connector provided on the system media gateway. Store circuit packs during media gateway installation such that they will not be damaged by electrostatic discharge.
  • Page 66 See ‘‘Mounting the media gateway’’ on page DANGER: Use lifting precautions! An empty Avaya G600 Media Gateway weighs 35–39 pounds 16–18 kilograms). Lift the empty media gateway and slide the key-hole slots on the mounting brackets onto the two mounting screws.
  • Page 67 Installing the Avaya G600 Media Gateway Rack hole spacing and first mounting screws placement Figure notes Rack mounting hole spacing Mounting screw October 2002...
  • Page 68 Installing the Avaya G600 Media Gateway Mounting the media gateway w er indprac2 KLC 101901 October 2002...
  • Page 69: Mount Two To Four Media Gateways

    Installing the Avaya G600 Media Gateway Mounting the media gateway in medial position. indprac3 KLC 101901 Mount Two to Four Media Gateways When mounting more than one media gateway in a rack, mount Media gateway B directly above media gateway A •...
  • Page 70: Check Ac Power And Ground For Avaya G600

    After the media gateways are mounted and cabled in the rack, proceed to ‘‘Check AC Power and Ground for Avaya G600’’ on page Check AC Power and Ground for Avaya G600 WARNING: The equipment room AC power and ground wiring must be performed by a qualified electrician and must conform to Article 250 of the NEC, NFPA 70, or the applicable electric code in the country of installation.
  • Page 71: Approved Grounds

    CAUTION: The major alarm contacts are designed to be connected ONLY to a UPS that can indicate that it is on backup power. For most non-Avaya UPSs, you should not use the major external device leads. Connect the UPS to an electrical outlet capable of handling the power requirements of the media gateway: 100 volts AC, 4.5 amps...
  • Page 72: Media Gateway Power Switch

    Installing the Avaya G600 Media Gateway Media Gateway Power Switch DANGER: The latch on the power supply acts as the DC power switch and only removes DC power from the backplane, not the AC power. To remove the AC power from the media gateway, pull the AC power cord from the back of the media gateway.
  • Page 73: Connect Media Gateway Grounds And Other Grounds

    Installing the Avaya G600 Media Gateway Connect Media Gateway Grounds and Other Grounds Follow these additional grounding requirements: The approved ground wire must be green, 6 AWG (#40) (16 square millimeters), copper, • stranded wire. This is in addition to the ground wire in the AC power cord.
  • Page 74: Install Coupled Bonding Conductor

    Installing the Avaya G600 Media Gateway Grounding for multiple media gateways cadpgnd2 LJK 102600 Figure notes 10 AWG (#25) (6 mm ) wire 6 AWG (#40) (16 mm ) ground to coupled bonding wire from single-point ground conductor (CBC). block to the approved building...
  • Page 75: Connect The Power Cords

    Installing the Avaya G600 Media Gateway Connect one end of the conductor to a telephone cable building entrance protector ground that is connected to an approved ground. Route the conductor next to the exposed telephone cables being protected until it reaches the crossconnect nearest to the telephone system.
  • Page 76 Installing the Avaya G600 Media Gateway October 2002...
  • Page 77: Installing The Avaya G700 Media Gateway

    An Avaya G700 Media Gateway or an Avaya G700 Media Gateway with an S8300 Media Server configured as a Local Spare Processor (LSP) may be added to either a S8700 Multi-Connect or IP Connect configuration. To add a G700 Media Gateway, you must have a TN799DP C-LAN circuit pack installed in the MCC1, SCC1, or G600 Media Gateway.
  • Page 78 Installing the Avaya G700 Media Gateway Sample configuration showing an Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway with an Avaya G700 Media Gateway IPSI CLAN IP Media Processor Voice Mail cydcrbro KLC 080202 Figure notes S8700 Media Servers G700 Media Gateway connected via the LAN to the TN799DP...
  • Page 79: Cabling The G600 Media Gateways

    You must also connect CAT5 cables to the appropriate slots on the back of the media gateways. NOTE: TDM/LAN bus terminators are factory installed on a single Avaya G600 Media Gateway. ‘‘Media gateway A TDM/LAN bus terminators’’ on page 79 Media gateway A TDM/LAN bus terminators...
  • Page 80: Cabling 2 Media Gateways

    Cabling the G600 Media Gateways Cabling 2 Media Gateways Remove the bottom panel from media gateway B. If not already removed, remove the fan assemblies from media gateways A and B. Remove the right TDM/LAN bus terminator from media gateway A, and install it at the left end of the TDM/LAN bus on media gateway B.
  • Page 81 Cabling the G600 Media Gateways Shift TDM/LAN bus terminator from media gateway A to media gateway B cadptdm2 KLC 102600 Figure notes EMI Gasket between media gatewasys TDM/LAN bus terminators October 2002...
  • Page 82 Cabling the G600 Media Gateways TDM/LAN bus cable routing slot plate removal Figure notes Media gateway B routing Media gateway A routing slot plate slot plate October 2002...
  • Page 83 Cabling the G600 Media Gateways TDM/LAN bus cable routed through the media gateway Figure notes Top media gateway routing slot plate TDM/LAN bus cable reversed Bottom media gateway routing slot plate reversed October 2002...
  • Page 84: Cabling 3 Media Gateways

    Cabling the G600 Media Gateways Cabling 3 Media Gateways Remove the bottom panel and fan assembly from media gateway C. If not already removed, remove the fan assembly from media gateway B. Remove the left TDM/LAN bus terminator from media gateway B, and install it at the right end of the TDM/LAN bus in media gateway C.
  • Page 85: Install Circuit Pack Adapters

    ‘‘Avaya G600 adapter connections’’ on page Install the IP Server Interface adapter to the slot 2 connector on the back of media gateway A. Avaya G600 adapter connections crdladp LJK 022302 Figure notes IP Media Processor adapter IP Server Interface adapter (slot 2)
  • Page 86: Install The Main Distribution Frame (Mdf) Hardware

    ‘‘Example MDF Connections (Avaya G600 Media Gateway)’’ on page 87 shows a detailed example of the Avaya G600 Media Gateway cables connecting media gateways and satellite closets to the Main Distribution Frame (MDF). The figure shows the cross-connections for one example station circuit.
  • Page 87 Cabling the G600 Media Gateways Example MDF Connections (Avaya G600 Media Gateway) cadlmdf KLC 051302 Figure notes Rear of Media Gateway Auxiliary Cabinet (Yellow Field) Main Distribution Frame (MDF) White Field Port Distribution Field (Purple Field) Blue Field Station Distribution Field (White Field)
  • Page 88 250 feet (76 m) of the MDF. Main Distribution Frame The preferred location of the Main Distribution Frame (MDF) is directly behind the Avaya G600 Media Gateway rack(s). ‘‘Typical 110A-Type Terminal Blocks (Avaya G600)’’ on page shows a typical installation using 110A-type terminal blocks.
  • Page 89 Cabling the G600 Media Gateways Typical 110A-Type Terminal Blocks (Avaya G600) cadlmdf2 KLC 030602 Figure notes Avaya G600 Media Gateways in rack Station Distribution Field Z113A Cable Slack Manager Port Distribution Field 25-Pair Cable to Media Gateway Trunk/Auxiliary Field Station Cables...
  • Page 90 Cabling the G600 Media Gateways Main Distribution Frame Labels ‘‘Label Graphic Symbols and Nomenclature’’ on page 90 shows the graphic symbols used on labels for the system, cross-connections, information outlets, and cables. The labels are color-coded to identify system wiring: —...
  • Page 91: Install Patch Panels

    8 port patch panel. Cross-connect the Media Gateway to the Patch Panels Cross-connect the port circuit packs to the Avaya G600 patch panels (or other standard 110A cross-connect equipment). See ‘‘Example cross-connect field patch panel connections’’...
  • Page 92 Cabling the G600 Media Gateways Typical RMC patch panel installation cadlpat LJK 022502 Figure notes Circuit pack amphenol 24 port patch panels connectors and B25A cables 8 port patch panel IP Server Interface adapter and To network green CAT5 cable October 2002...
  • Page 93 Cabling the G600 Media Gateways Example cross-connect field patch panel connections October 2002...
  • Page 94: Install Equipment Room Hardware For Avaya G600

    Avaya G600. ‘‘Non-Allowable Circuit packs and Circuit Modules’’ on page 96 lists the circuit packs that cannot be used with the Avaya G600 . Allowable Circuit Packs and Circuit Modules Apparatus code...
  • Page 95 Cabling the G600 Media Gateways Allowable Circuit Packs and Circuit Modules — Continued Apparatus code Name Allowable TN769 Analog Line TN771DP Maintenance/Test TN789B Radio Controller TN791 Analog Line TN793B Analog Line, 24-Port, 2-Wire TN797 Analog Trunk & Line TN799DP Control LAN (C-LAN) TN801B LAN Gateway/CallVisor PC TN2140B...
  • Page 96 Cabling the G600 Media Gateways Allowable Circuit Packs and Circuit Modules — Continued Apparatus code Name Allowable TN-CCSC-2 PRI to DASS Converter TN-C7 PRI to SS7 Converter TN-CIN Voice/FAX/Data Multiplexer Non-Allowable Circuit packs and Circuit Modules Apparatus code Name Allowable 982LS Current Limiter CFY1B...
  • Page 97 TN2404 Processor Circuit Pack Installation CAUTION: When handling circuit packs or any components of an Avaya G600 Media Gateway, always wear an authorized wrist ground strap. Connect the strap to the ground connector provided on the media gateway. October 2002...
  • Page 98 Cabling the G600 Media Gateways Circuit Pack Slot Loading Check the reinstalled circuit packs. All of the circuit pack slots in the Avaya G600 are “universal slots.” Any slot can contain any type of port circuit pack except that the TN2312AP IP Server Interface circuit pack must be installed in slot 2 of media gateway A.
  • Page 99 Cabling the G600 Media Gateways Circuit pack installation order (loading) Function Apparatus code Load from Notes Speech Synthesizer TN433, TN457, Any slot TN725B DS1 T1/E1, TN464GP, TN767E, Left Total number of DS1 ISDN PRI TN2207, TN2242, and ISDN-PRI circuit TN2313AP, packs must not exceed TN2464BP 400 per system.
  • Page 100: Install Off-Premises Circuit Protection

    Cabling the G600 Media Gateways Install Off-premises Circuit Protection Protection from hazardous voltages and currents is required for all off-premises (out of building) trunks, lines, and terminal installations. Both over-voltage protection (lightning, power induction, and so forth) and sneak current protection are required. Sneak current protectors must be either UL listed/CSA certified, or must comply with local safety standards.
  • Page 101 Cabling the G600 Media Gateways Model 507B sneak fuse panel Sneak Current Protector 507B Figure notes 507B sneak current protector (price 25-pair female connector (out) element code: comcode (comcode 846300994) 107435091 220029 fuses (inside panel). Use a 25-pair male connector (In) small screwdriver to pry top cover off (comcode 846300994) Each column of sneak fuse panels requires approximately 8 inches (20 cm) of horizontal wall...
  • Page 102: Set Ringing Option For Avaya G600

    49/34 50/25 Set Ringing Option for Avaya G600 You must set the ringing option on each media gateway. The switch is located on the top of the power supply. Look at the label on the side of the power supply to see how to set the switch. See ‘‘Ringing option selection’’...
  • Page 103 Cabling the G600 Media Gateways Ringing option selection evdlring LJK 031102 Figure notes Attachment lever Ringing option switch and setting label October 2002...
  • Page 104 Cabling the G600 Media Gateways October 2002...
  • Page 105: Connecting The Hardware

    Connecting the Hardware Connecting the Hardware This section covers the following tasks: • ‘‘Set IPSI Static IP Addresses’’ on page 105 • ‘‘Connect the Ethernet Switch Cables to the IPSI Circuit Packs’’ on page 108 ‘‘Verify Connectivity to Media Servers’’ on page 108 •...
  • Page 106: Reusing A Tn2312Ap Circuit Pack

    NOTE: Make sure you have the password before proceeding. Refer to the filled-out job aid entitled Pre-Installation Network Planning Forms—S8700 Media Server. for more information. Connect the services laptop computer to the top port on the IPSI circuit pack faceplate.
  • Page 107 Connecting the Hardware Type set control interface ipaddr netmask, where ipaddr is the customer-provided IP address and netmask is the customer provided subnet mask. Press to effect the changes. Enter Type set control gateway gateway, where gateway is the customer-provided IP address for their gateway.
  • Page 108: Connect The Ethernet Switch Cables To The Ipsi Circuit Packs

    IPSI adapter on the back of media gateway A. For a connectivity guide refer to Getting Started with the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with G600 Media Gateway Getting Started with the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway...
  • Page 109: Verify Ipsi Firmware Version

    Connecting the Hardware Verify IPSI firmware version Under Installation and Upgrades click View IPSI Version. Select Query All and click View IPSI Version. Verify the firmware release for each TN2312AP IPSI. If an upgrade is required, select the Upgrading tab above and go to Upgrading IPSI Firmware. Enable control of IPSIs Type change system-parameters ipserver-interface and press Enter...
  • Page 110: Separated Servers

    NOTE: For more information on media servers in 2 locations, refer to the job aid entitled Server Separation—Avaya S8700 Media Server. Each server has a dedicated telephone line. Terminate the two 1MB telephone lines, one at each server, at RJ11 jack outlets.
  • Page 111: Connecting To The Customer's Network

    • Avaya™ S8700 Media Server In a typical configuration you connect to the network through a port on the back of the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server, using a standard CAT5 cable with RJ45 connectors on each end. Typically for an IP Connect configuration, you connect through port 1 (Eth0). (See ‘‘CAT5 cable...
  • Page 112: Tn799Dp Control Lan

    Connecting to the Customer’s Network CAT5 cable connected to a port on the back of the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server Figure notes To network (S8700 IP Connect) To network (S8700 Multi-Connect) TN799DP Control LAN The TN799DP Control LAN circuit pack serves two purposes: •...
  • Page 113: Check Your Shipment

    C-LAN circuit pack. You also need the subnet mask and default gateway. NOTE: Get this information from the network administrator or refer to the filled-out job aid entitled Pre-Installation Network Planning Forms—S8700 Media Server. A 259A adapter for each TN799DP. • •...
  • Page 114: Install The Circuit Packs

    Connecting to the Customer’s Network Connect one end of each DW8 cable to each 259A connector. Install a cable from the media gateway to the network through a hub or 110 (purple) wall field as required. Cable Connection for C-LAN cadlclan KLC 031802 Figure notes 259A Adapter...
  • Page 115: Administer The Tn799Dp

    Then close the latch until it is fully engaged. Insert the TN799DP circuit packs into the port slots identified earlier. Administer the TN799DP Use Avaya Site Administration for the administration. NOTE: The customer or design team provides the actual names, IP addresses, subnet masks, and gateway addresses.
  • Page 116: Test The External Connection To The Lan

    Press to save the information and effect the new settings. Enter Refer to the Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya MultiVantage Software for more information on these administration steps and for the steps to administer IP Softphones and H.323 trunks.
  • Page 117 Connecting to the Customer’s Network Type ping ip-address nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn board UUCSS and press The variable Enter. nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn is the IP address of the TN799DP and UUCSS is the cabinet, carrier, and slot of the TN799DP C-LAN circuit pack. ping ip-address 192.168.10.21 PING RESULTS End-pt IP Port...
  • Page 118: The Tn2302Ap Ip Media Processor

    The TN2302AP IP Media Processor provides on interface between a customer’s IP network and Avaya media gateways. This interface is used to transport voice and FAX between the media gateways and IP devices such as H.323 V2 compliant endpoints and other Avaya telephone systems.
  • Page 119: Install A Tn2302Ap Ip Media Processor

    NOTE: Get this information from the network administrator or refer to the job aid entitled Pre-Installation Network Planning Form—S8700 Media Server. In addition to the TN2302AP IP Media Processor, you must also install and administer a C-LAN circuit pack (TN799DP). For C-LAN installation and administration, refer to ‘‘TN799DP Control LAN’’...
  • Page 120: Install The Circuit Packs

    Connecting to the Customer’s Network TN2302AP Amphenol Adapter addfipm2 KLC 083000 Figure notes Amphenol connector to backplane To network connector corresponding to 9-pin connector for TN2302AP slot maintenance Connect the Ethernet Connect the network cable(s) to the ETHERNET connector on the TN2302AP backplane adapter(s).
  • Page 121: Administer The Ip Media Processor

    TN2302AP IP Interface faceplate 100bT LINK TRMT Administer the IP Media Processor Use Avaya Site Administration for the administration. Log in as craft. Type list configuration all and press to verify that the MultiVantage software Enter recognizes the TN2302AP circuit packs.
  • Page 122 Connecting to the Customer’s Network change node-names ip Page 1 of IP NODE NAMES Name IP Address Name IP Address cognac 172.16 .19 .2 default medpro 192.168.1 prowler 192.168.1 prowler1 172.16 .19 .221 prowler2 172.16 .19 .222 prowler3 172.16 .19 .223 prowler4 172.16 .19 .224 prowler5...
  • Page 123: Test The External Connection To The Lan

    Press to save the information and effect the new settings. Enter Refer to the Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya MultiVantage Software for more information on these administration steps and for the steps to administer IP Softphones and H.323 trunks.
  • Page 124: The Tn801B Map-D Lan Gateway

    Connecting to the Customer’s Network The TN801B MAP-D LAN Gateway The TN801 LAN gateway interface is part of the Multi-Application Platform DEFINITY (MAPD). It allows direct integration of a PC-based application into the configuration. The TN801 circuit pack works as the interface for solutions such as CTI, CallVisor and PC/LAN. For installation and administration information, refer to the DEFINITY ECS CallVisor ASAI DEFINITY LAN Gateway over MAPD: Installation, Administration, and Mainte- nance (555-230-114) book.
  • Page 125: Tn2501 Voice Over The Lan (Val)

    Connecting to the Customer’s Network TN2501 Voice over the LAN (VAL) The TN2501 Voice over the LAN (VAL) is an integrated announcement circuit pack that offers up to 1 hour of announcement storage capacity. • • requires shorter backup and restore times. •...
  • Page 126: Installing Val

    Connecting to the Customer’s Network Installing VAL NOTE: To install a TN2501AP, make sure that the system is enabled for TN2501AP (VAL) boards. If the Maximum VAL boards field on the Customer Options screen is set to 0, then you need to obtain and install a new license file before you can install the card. Installing the pack includes: •...
  • Page 127 Connecting to the Customer’s Network Faceplate of VAL circuit pack LINK TRMT 100M October 2002...
  • Page 128: Install The Tn2501Ap Circuit Pack

    Connecting to the Customer’s Network Backplane Adapter addfipm2 KLC 083000 Figure notes Amphenol connector This connector is not used for VAL. RJ45 LAN cable connection 10 Mbps uses CAT3 cable. • • 100 Mbps uses CAT5 cable. Install the TN2501AP Circuit Pack WARNING: To prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD), be sure to wear a grounding strap while handling the circuit pack.
  • Page 129: Administer The Tn2501Ap

    Administer the TN2501AP After you have installed the hardware, to support an FTP session you must administer and test the installation. Use Avaya Site Administration for this administration. Verify circuit pack location Type list configuration board board-location and press Enter The System Configuration report appears.
  • Page 130 This name is recognized only within the MultiVantage software and does not need to match the node name on your network. Enter the IP Address. Get this information from the network administrator or refer to the filled-out job aid entitled Pre-Installation Network Planning Forms—S8700 Media Server. Press to save the changes. Enter...
  • Page 131 Connecting to the Customer’s Network change ip-interfaces Page 1 of IP INTERFACES Enable Eth Pt Type Slot Code Sfx Node Name Subnet Mask Gateway Address Rgn C-LAN 01C16 TN799 C st12clan 255.255.0 172.22 .22 .254 1 MEDPRO 01E04 TN2302 st12prowler#1 255.255.0 172.22 .22 .254 1 01C08 TN2501...
  • Page 132: Test The Ip Connections

    MS-DOS command window. Enter Type ping ipaddress, where ipaddress is a known computer on the network and press to verify connectivity. Enter Using Avaya Site Administration, type status link to test the new IP connections that you have administered. October 2002...
  • Page 133: Avaya R300 Remote Office Communicator

    Connecting to the Customer’s Network Avaya R300 Remote Office Communicator For information on the Avaya R300 Remote Office Communicator, refer to the documentation that comes with the R300 equipment. October 2002...
  • Page 134 Connecting to the Customer’s Network October 2002...
  • Page 135: Installing And Wiring Telephones

    Installing and Wiring Telephones Installing and Wiring Telephones The wiring procedures are the same for most Avaya telephones and other equipment. This task list provides wiring examples of similar installation procedures. These are examples only; actual wiring procedures may vary at each site.
  • Page 136: Connect Telephones

    ‘‘Connect Adjunct Power’’ on page 138 • • ‘‘Connect an Analog Station or 2-Wire Digital Station’’ on page 139 Connectable Telephones and Consoles The following telephones and consoles can connect to any Avaya media gateway. Connectable Telephone and Consoles Telephone and Console Models Type 2500/2554...
  • Page 137: Connecting A Typical Telephone

    Installing and Wiring Telephones Connectable Telephone and Consoles — Continued Telephone and Console Models Type 607A Avaya Callmaster V ACD Console Digital 606A Avaya CallMaster VI ACD Console Digital Softphones: Internet Protocol (IP) Netmeeting H.323 IP Softphone CentreVu IP Agent...
  • Page 138: Connect Adjunct Power

    Installing and Wiring Telephones 302D to 4-wire DCP Wiring TXT5 TXR5 PXT5 PXR5 302cwire RBP 040596 Figure notes 302D Attendant Console -48 VDC From Adjunct Power 4-wire Digital Line Circuit Pack Ground From Adjunct Power (Position 1C02) Connect Adjunct Power The 400B2 adapter is convenient for connecting local -48 VDC power to a modular plug.
  • Page 139: Connect An Analog Station Or 2-Wire Digital Station

    Choose a port circuit on the port circuit pack, for example port 3. Install cross-connect jumpers to connect the pins from the 2-wire digital station to the appropriate pins on the port circuit pack. Administer using Administrator’s Guide for Avaya MultiVantage Software. October 2002...
  • Page 140: Analog Tie Trunk Example

    Analog Tie Trunk Example This example shows how to connect analog tie trunk wiring from one IP Connect or Multi-Connect configuration to another one or any other Avaya configuration. Set the option switches on the port circuit pack (such as TN760E).
  • Page 141: Digital Tie Trunk Example

    Names of the tie trunk leads must be determined from the manufacturer or supplier of the external trunk circuit. Administer on the Trunk Group screen on Avaya Site Administration. Refer to the Administrator’s Guide for Avaya MultiVantage Software for more details.
  • Page 142: Ds1 Tie Trunk Example

    Installing and Wiring Telephones Digital Tie Trunk Wiring Figure notes External Trunk LO (Balanced Output Pair) Digital Trunk Circuit Pack, Position 1C06 LI (Balanced Input Pair) DS1 Tie Trunk Example Digital Signal Level 1 (DS1) tie trunks provide a 1.544 Mbps (T1) or 2.048 Mbps (E1) digital data service between two collocated configurations or between the configuration and a data network.
  • Page 143 143. NOTE: A 3150 CSU is shown, a 120A Integrated CSU (ICSU) may be used. Contact your Avaya representative for maximum cabling distances for the 3127 series CSU or the 120A ICSU. Typical Connections to Channel Service Unit AUX PORT COM PORT...
  • Page 144 Installing and Wiring Telephones DS1 Cables Connector Cable Description and Usage C6C connector cable 50-ft (15 m) shielded cable equipped with a 50-pin male connector on one end and a 15-pin male connector on the other end. Use this cable to connect a DS1 tie trunk circuit pack to a Channel Service Unit (CSU).
  • Page 145: Auxiliary Connector Outputs (Mcc1 And Scc1 Media Gateways Only)

    Installing and Wiring Telephones Auxiliary Connector Outputs (MCC1 and SCC1 media gateways only) Connect a 25-pair cable from the AUX connector on the back of the expansion control carrier to a connecting block on the trunk/auxiliary field. ‘‘Auxiliary Lead Appearances at AUX Connector’’ on page 146 shows the Control Carrier outputs cable pinouts.
  • Page 146 Installing and Wiring Telephones Auxiliary Lead Appearances at AUX Connector Color Pinouts Output Power W-BL Major BL-W Minor W-BR BR-W R-BL BL-R Not Connected R-BR Not Connected BR-R Not Connected BK-BL Emergency BL-BK Transfer Relay Power BK-O O-BK BK-G G-BK BK-BR BR-BK BK-S...
  • Page 147 Installing and Wiring Telephones Auxiliary Lead Appearances at AUX Connector — Continued Color Pinouts Output Power Y-BR AUX Power BR-Y V-BL BL-V Not Connected Ext Alarm A Ext Alarm Return V-BR Not Connected BR-V INADS Tip INADS Ring Color designation is the main wire color and the color of the stripe on the wire. The following wire colors apply: W White BL Blue...
  • Page 148: Three-Pair And Four-Pair Modularity

    Installing and Wiring Telephones Port Circuit Pack and Telephone Pin Designations — Continued 8510T BRI Pin on 4-wire: 2-wire: 302D, (with adjunct Analog Modular 8400-Series, 8400-Series, speaker Station, Plug 606A1 603E phone) Modem Connection 4-pin -48VDC (-48VDC) (-48VDC) -48VDC modular jack Circuit TN754C TN2181...
  • Page 149: Adjunct Power Connection Locations

    Installing and Wiring Telephones 3-Pair and 4-Pair Modularity Figure notes Port Circuit Pack Adjunct Power Media Gateway Connector Pins Output From Information Outlet (3-Pair Modularity) (4-Pair Modularity) Main Distribution Frame (MDF) Pins Voice or Data Terminal Pins (3-Pair Modularity) Input to Information Outlet (4-Pair Modularity) Adjunct Power Connection Locations ‘‘Example Adjunct Power Connections’’...
  • Page 150: Attendant Console Example

    Installing and Wiring Telephones Example Adjunct Power Connections cydfadjn KLC 020599 Figure notes Typical Display Telephone 100P6A Patch Cord or Jumpers Individual Power Supply (Such as Media Gateway Side of Main 1151A1 or 1151A2) Distribution Frame (MDF) Information Outlet (Modular Jack) 25-Pair Cable to Media Gateway (Analog Line Circuit Pack) 4-Pair D-Inside Wire (DIW) Cable...
  • Page 151: Auxiliary Power

    Installing and Wiring Telephones Attendant Console Cabling Distances 24 AWG Wire 26 AWG Wire (0.5106 mm (0.4049 mm Enhanced Attendant Console (302D) Feet Meters Feet Meters With Selector Console Phantom powered Locally powered 5000 1524 3400 1037 Without Selector Console Phantom powered 1400 Locally powered...
  • Page 152: Hard-Wire Bridging

    Dual Wiring of 2-Wire and 4-Wire Endpoints Do not simultaneously wire a 2-wire and 4-wire endpoint to the same equipment location in an MDF. The Avaya configurations use separate circuit packs to interface 2- and 4-wire endpoints. Install the Attendant Console Install the attendant console and connect the modular cord to the information outlet.
  • Page 153: Connect External Alarm Indicators And Auxiliary Power

    Connect an external alarm output through pins 48 and 23 of the AUX connector. See ‘‘Alarm Output at AUX Connector’’ on page 153. Note which device connects to which alarm and give this information to your Avaya representative for troubleshooting purposes. Connect emergency transfer power and auxiliary power as shown in ‘‘Emergency...
  • Page 154: Connect Power Distribution Unit External Alarm Wires

    BOD alarm leads be connected to the minor alarm device. Connect the major and minor alarm devices to the appropriate cross-connect pins on the MDF. Administer the alarms using the Administrator’s Guide for Avaya MultiVantage Software. October 2002...
  • Page 155 Installing and Wiring Telephones External Alarm Connector Pinout Designation Definition Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used RFA2 + Rectifier Failure (positive) RFA2 - Rectifier Failure (negative)
  • Page 156: Install Off-Premises Station Wiring

    Installing and Wiring Telephones External Alarm Connector Pinout — Continued Designation Definition Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used...
  • Page 157: Off-Premises Or Out-Of-Building Stations

    Install a green label on the terminal block to identify the remote location. Administer per the Administrator’s Guide for Avaya MultiVantage Software. Off-Premises or Out-of-Building Stations Out-of-building campus stations are telephones not physically located in the same building as the equipment room but located on the same property.
  • Page 158 Installing and Wiring Telephones Connections for 1 to 8 Out-of-Building Analog Telephones crdfobt CJL 101396 Figure notes Locally Engineered Cables and Equipment Part of Main Distribution Frame (MDF) Out-of-Building Wiring Station Side 25-Pair Connector Media Gateway Side Multi-Pair Protector Units (Primary Protectors with Heat Coils or Equivalent White Field with Sneak Current Protection)
  • Page 159: Off-Premises Protection Requirements

    Installing and Wiring Telephones Connections to 24 Out-of-Building Telephones crdf24o CJL 101396 Figure notes Locally Engineered Cables and Out-Of-Building Analog Telephones Equipment Part of Main Distribution Frame 25-Pair Connector (MDF) Multi-Pair Protector Units (Primary Station Side Protectors with Heat Coils or Media Gateway Side Equivalent with Sneak Current White Field...
  • Page 160: Telephone Restrictions For Exposed Environments

    Linx is equipped with replaceable fuses for sneak current protection. NOTE: The TN2181 16-port, 2-wire digital line circuit pack may not be approved for some out-of-building uses. Contact your Avaya representative for more information. The 4C3S-75 may be used only with TN754B circuit packs circuit packs. ‘‘Digital Voice Circuit Protectors’’...
  • Page 161 Installing and Wiring Telephones An example of this is where screw-type carbon block protectors—or other non–plug-compatible types—are in place and it is too costly to reterminate the outside plant cable on a 5-pin mounting block for only a few out-of-building terminals. Installing the ITW Linx Enhanced Protector The ITW Linx Enhanced Protector can be installed in series with existing primary protection.
  • Page 162: Emergency Transfer Units And Associated Telephones

    Installing and Wiring Telephones Connections at Trunk/Auxiliary Field r758482b RBP 062696 Figure notes To Network Interface Facility One Pair of Wires To Control Carrier Auxiliary Connector Pair of RJ21X Network Interface Jack Emergency Transfer Units and Associated Telephones An 808A Emergency Transfer Panel mounted next to the trunk/auxiliary field provides emergency transfer capability.
  • Page 163: Emergency Transfer Panel And Telephone Installation Examples

    Installing and Wiring Telephones 808A Emergency Transfer Panel and Telephone Installation Examples ‘‘808A Emergency Transfer Panel’’ on page 164 shows a typical 808A Emergency Transfer Panel. The 808A connects to the Main Distribution Frame (MDF) with B25A or A25B cable. The panel can be installed on any mounting frame in either a vertical or horizontal position.
  • Page 164 Installing and Wiring Telephones 808A Emergency Transfer Panel EMERGENCY TRANSFER PANEL POWER TRUNK/TEST SWITCHES CIRCUIT TRUNK OPTION LOOP GROUND START START BOTH SWITCHES MUST BE THROWN TO ACTIVATE TRUNK OPTION TRANSFER TEST SWITCH NORMAL ACTIVATED OPERATION TRUNK IDENTIFICATION TRUNK LINE 808A led808a LJK 040896 Figure notes...
  • Page 165: Install The 808A Emergency Transfer Panel

    Installing and Wiring Telephones 808A Emergency Transfer Panel Mounting 808a_em LJK 042396 Figure notes 808A Emergency Transfer Panel 25-Pair Male Connector Ear for Screw Mount Circuit Start Switches Cut-Out for Snap Mount Install the 808A Emergency Transfer panel NOTE: The 808A must be installed in a location that can be accessed only by authorized personnel.
  • Page 166 Installing and Wiring Telephones Make cross-connections for each emergency trunk/emergency station pair. The 808A is connected to the Main Distribution Frame (MDF) by means of a B25A cable. ‘‘Connections for Telephone Used for Emergency Transfer’’ on page 169 shows the connections at the trunk/auxiliary field for a telephone used only for emergency transfer.
  • Page 167 Installing and Wiring Telephones Trunk/Test Switches — Continued Switch Number Circuit Number Not Used Test Switch Pin Assignments for 25-Pair Connector W-BL TTC1 Tip-PBX Trunk Circuit 1 BL-W RTC1 Ring-PBX Trunk Circuit 1 TTK1 Tip-CO Trunk Circuit 1 RTK1 Ring-CO Trunk Circuit 1 TLC1 Tip-PBX Line Port 1 RLC1...
  • Page 168 Installing and Wiring Telephones Pin Assignments for 25-Pair Connector — Continued G-BK RTC4 Ring-PBX Trunk Circuit 4 BK-BR TTK4 Tip-CO Trunk Circuit 4 BR-BK RTK4 Ring-CO Trunk Circuit 4 BK-S TLC4 Tip-PBX Line Port 4 S-BK RLC4 Ring-PBX Line Port 4 Y-BL TST4 Tip-Emergency Terminal 4...
  • Page 169 Installing and Wiring Telephones Connections for Telephone Used for Emergency Transfer 2822 EMXR 2822 ALARM MONITORS EM TRANS RELAY PWR ACC PWR r758580b MMR 042996 Figure notes To Network Interface Circuitry To Power Transfer Unit To TN747B (or Equivalent) Central Office To Control Carrier Auxiliary Trunk Circuit Pack Connector...
  • Page 170: Install Telephones Used Only For Emergency Transfer (Trunk/Auxiliary Field)

    Installing and Wiring Telephones Connections for Telephone Used for Emergency Transfer and as Normal Extension 2820 EMXR ALARM MONITORS EM TRANS RELAY PWR ACC PWR r758582b MMR 042996 Figure notes To Network Interface Facility To TN747B (or Equivalent) Central Office Trunk Circuit Pack To Blue or White Station Distribution Field To Power Transfer Unit...
  • Page 171: Install Telephones Used For Emergency Transfer And As Normal Extension (Trunk/Auxiliary Field)

    Installing and Wiring Telephones Connect ST leads on the yellow emergency transfer row/connecting block for each emergency transfer telephone to the assigned terminal in the blue or white station distribution field. The ST terminal leads should be terminated on the following pairs: 1, 4, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, or 22 (the first pair of any 3-pair group).
  • Page 172: Install External Ringing

    Wire the ringing device to the information outlet as shown in ‘‘3-Pair and 4-Pair Modularity’’ on page 172 ‘‘Example Adjunct Power Connections’’ on page 150. Administer per the Administrator’s Guide for Avaya MultiVantage Software. 3-Pair and 4-Pair Modularity Figure notes Port Circuit Pack Input to Information Outlet...
  • Page 173: Install The Queue Warning Indicator

    Installing and Wiring Telephones Install the Queue Warning Indicator The connections for the queue warning indicator are the same as external ringing. An AC indicator (lamp) such as a 21C49 can be used in a Uniform Call Distribution/Direct Departmental Calling (UCD/DDC) queue. The lamp is connected to an information outlet.
  • Page 174: Installing And Wiring Telephone Power Supplies

    1145B22 and 1151A1/1151A2 power supplies. These are examples only and actual wiring procedures may vary at each site. NOTE: Refer to the Installation and Adjuncts and Peripherals for Avaya MultiVantage™ DEFINITY Server to install the necessary peripheral equipment. Power supplies include ‘‘1145B22 Power Supply’’...
  • Page 175 Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies • Read and understand all instructions. • Do not attach the power supply cord to building surfaces. For continued back-up protection and battery reliability, replace batteries every four • years. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the products. •...
  • Page 176: Mounting The 1145B2/1146B2 Power Supply

    Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies • Do not store batteries in high temperature areas. Batteries stored in a cold environment should be protected from condensation during storage and warming. Batteries should be stabilized at room temperature prior to use after cold storage. Do not install batteries if the manufacturing date on the label indicates that the batteries are more than six months old.
  • Page 177 Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies 1145B2/1146B2 Mounting Arrangement 1149 Battery -48V -48V On Battery Reserve 1145 Power Unit Charging Battery Output Power On Unit No. Connected To: 1-32 0003_1 PDH 062596 Figure notes Wall Mounting Plate Power Cable Battery (1149B Shown) Nonswitched Outlet (120 VAC, 20 amp or 230 VAC, 15 amp) 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit...
  • Page 178: Install The Wall-Mounting Plates

    Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies Expanded Power Distribution Unit -48V -48V 11 49 B a tte ry R T N R T N U nit N o. C on ne c te d To : -4 8V -48V R T N R T N O n B atte ry R eserve 1 14 5 Pow e r U nit...
  • Page 179: Mount The 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit

    Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies NOTE: A maximum of four power supplies can be powered from one dedicated 110 volts AC, 20 amperes (or 230 volts AC, 15 amperes) feeder. Use only nonswitched outlets (outlets not connected to a wall switch). Secure the wall mounting plates to a standard 3/4-inch (2 centimeters) thick plywood mounting board.
  • Page 180: Install The Expanded Power Distribution Unit

    Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies Back-Up Battery Rating Battery Rating 1148B 2.5 amp-hours 1149B 5 amp-hours 1147B 8 amp-hours Install the Expanded Power Distribution Unit A second power distribution unit can be installed to provide power to additional devices. CAUTION: Total power cannot exceed 275 watts.
  • Page 181: Power Up And Test The Power Supply

    Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies Power-up the 1145B2 as described on the label on the side of the unit. Power Up and Test the Power Supply The following table describes the meaning of the power supply LEDs when lit. LED Color Meaning Green...
  • Page 182: Reset Leds On Power Distribution Unit

    Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies Install cross-connect jumpers to wire from the unit (the label shows polarity) to Pins 7 and 8 of the appropriate information outlet. Route the wires through the clip provided on the unit. If a red LED is on, see ‘‘Reset LEDs on Power Distribution Unit’’...
  • Page 183: 1151A1 And 1151A2 Power Supplies

    Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies Disconnect the terminal equipment from the wall jack. If the LED goes off, the terminal equipment is faulty and must be replaced. If the LED is still lit, find and repair the short circuit in the building wiring. Reconnect the terminal equipment to the wall jack and retest terminal equipment operation.
  • Page 184: Using 1151A1 And 1151A2 Power Supplies

    Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies • Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of line or electric shock. Disconnect the cords on this product and refer servicing to qualified service personnel •...
  • Page 185: P333T-Pwr Power Over Ethernet Stackable Switch

    This product can be hazardous if immersed in water. To avoid the possibility of electrical • shock, do not use it near water. • The Avaya P333T-PWR switch and modules contain components sensitive to electrostatic discharge. Do not touch the circuit boards unless instructed to do so. October 2002...
  • Page 186: Using The P333T-Pwr Switch

    G700 Media Gateway or members of the P330 stackable switching system. CAUTION: The Avaya P333T-PWR switch does not contain any user-serviceable components inside. Do not open the case. CAUTION: The P333T-PWR switch can be used only indoors and in a controlled environment.
  • Page 187: Connect The P333T-Pwr Switch

    Connect the other end of the cable to the Ethernet port of the PC, server, router, workstation, IP telephone, switch, or hub. NOTE: Use a crossover cable when connecting the Avaya P333T-PWR switch to a switch or hub. October 2002...
  • Page 188 Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies Check that the appropriate link (LNK) LEDs light up. October 2002...
  • Page 189: Completing The Installation Administration

    • ‘‘Register the system’’ on page 194 Verify translations The following administration is done on a computer used to access the Avaya S8700 Media Server using Avaya Site Administration. Type list configuration all and press to view all the administered circuit packs in Enter the system.
  • Page 190: Upgrade The Ipsi Firmware (If Necessary)

    Upgrading section for information on downloading and upgrading the IPSI firmware. Enable and disable Ethernet switch ports The following administration is done on the services laptop computer connected to the active media server using the S8700 Media Server Web Interface. October 2002...
  • Page 191: Back Up The Media Server To Pcmcia Flashcard

    Completing the Installation Administration Under Miscellaneous, click Enable/Disable Ethernet Switch Ports to enable the Ethernet ports being used and to disable the unused Ethernet ports Back up the media server to PCMCIA flashcard The following administration is done on a computer used to access the active media server using the media server Web interface.
  • Page 192: Release Busied Out Media Server

    Completing the Installation Administration NOTE: Customer’s may want to back up using another method. Select Local PC card as the backup method. Click Backup now to back up all data to the PCMCIA flashcard. Release busied out media server Disconnect from the active server and reconnect to the standby media server. Under Server, click Release Server to release the standby media server from busyout mode.
  • Page 193: Add Inads Phone Numbers

    NOTE: Do these steps only if the customer has a maintenance contract with Avaya. The following administration is done on a computer used to access the active Avaya S8700 Media Server using an MS-DOS command line interface. Click Start > Run to open the Run dialog box Type telnet 192.11.13.6 and press...
  • Page 194: Register The System

    If used, verify that alarm origination via modem is still enabled. Register the system Follow the existing process and procedures to register the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server. Let customers know what the default LAN security settings are; they may want to change them after installation.
  • Page 195: Accessing The Avaya S8700 Media Server

    Accessing the Avaya S8700 Media Server To administer the Avaya S8700 Media Server, you must be able to access it. Personal computers and services laptop computers equipped with a network PCMCIA card and Avaya Site Administration and a Web browser are the primary support access for S8700 Media Server initialization, aftermarket additions, and continuing maintenance.
  • Page 196: Media Server Web Interface

    • Media server Web interface for server-specific administration. • Linux shell interface for server-specific administration. Avaya Site Administration for Avaya MultiVantage software commands (usable on the • active media server only) A command line interface in Telnet or terminal emulation window for Avaya •...
  • Page 197: Avaya Site Administration

    Accessing the Avaya S8700 Media Server Remotely over the Network You can access the Avaya S8700 Media Server from any computer connected through the LAN. However, make sure the LAN security settings allow remote access. To access either media server, use the IP address assigned to the media server you want to access.
  • Page 198: Accessing The Avaya S8700 Media Server Remotely Over A Modem

    CHAP secret key. Use craft (ignore the password field) You need to configure your computer to access the S8700 Media Servers. Refer to the job aid entitled Pre-Installation Information—S8700 Media Server...
  • Page 199: Finding The Active Media Server Ip Address

    Scroll down until you see the Server IP address. This is the IP address for the media server you are connected to.l Installing Avaya Site Administration If you do not have Avaya Site Administration on your computer, make sure your PC or laptop first meets the minimum requirements described in ‘‘Minimum requirements to run Avaya Site Administration’’...
  • Page 200: From The Avaya Site Administration Cd

    On the computer launch Avaya Site Administration Click on File > New > Switch. Follow the Add Switch wizard to build a record. Give the record a name that indicates it will work with all Avaya S8700 media • servers.
  • Page 201 Telnet session. Avaya Site Administration also supports a whole range of other features, including the GEDI and Data Import. For more information refer to the Help, Guided Tour, and Show Me accessed from the Avaya Site Administration Help menu.
  • Page 202: Testing The Complete Configuration

    "Testing Port Network Equipment" for information regarding the LED status indicators for the media servers, Avaya Ethernet switch(es), UPSs, and different circuit packs. NOTE: Circuit pack positions are usually given by cabinet, carrier, and slot. They may also be given by port.
  • Page 203: Testing Port Network Equipment

    Port Network Status Screen for Cabinet 1—S8700 Multi-Connect". Verify these service states: Field Service State TDM Bus A TDM Bus B Tone/Clock Sample Port Network Status Screen for Cabinet 1—S8700 Multi-Connect status port-network 1 PORT NETWORK STATUS Major Minor Warning Carrier PN Control FIBER-...
  • Page 204: Check Circuit Pack Configuration

    Enter Verify the screen displays list configuration similar to "Sample System Configuration Screen — Page 4, S8700 Multi-Connect". Make sure the software is communicating with each circuit pack (except power supply circuit packs). Do not attempt to correct any problems until after the diagnostic tests that you run later in the configuration tests.
  • Page 205: Test The Ipsi Circuit Pack

    Enter components within the IPSI circuit pack. Verify the screen displays Test Results screen similar to "Sample IPSI 01A Test Results Screen — Page 1, S8700 Multi-Connect". — Sample IPSI 01A Test Results Screen Page 1, S8700 Multi-Connect...
  • Page 206: Test Expansion Interface Circuit Packs (S8700 Multi-Connect Only)

    Multi-Connect". This example is for board 2a01. If any result is FAIL, check the connections for the fiber optic link. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for each Expansion Interface circuit pack. Sample Test Results for Expansion Interface Board 2A01—S8700 Multi-Connect TEST RESULTS Port Maintenance Name Alt.
  • Page 207: Test Expansion Interface Exchange For Each

    Command successfully completed Type status port-network number <1-64> and press Enter A screen similar to "Sample of Port Network Status after Expansion Link is Set—S8700 Multi-Connect" displays. Verify that the MODEs of the expansion links have changed. If any problems are indicated, check the TDM cables and the inter-cabinet cables (ICC) in the associated port network.
  • Page 208 Testing the Complete Configuration Sample of Port Network Status before Expansion Link is Set—S8700 Multi-Connect status port-network PORT NETWORK STATUS Major Minor Warning Carrier PNC Status PN Alarms Alarms Alarms Locs Active Standby Conn Endpoints Mode A-PNC 01D01-AT02A active A-PNC 01C01-AT01A active...
  • Page 209: Testing Telephones And Other Equipment

    The tests are acceptance tests and provide some assurance that the Avaya S8700 Media Server for IP Connect Configuration will perform properly after installation and administration.
  • Page 210: Test Selector Console

    Testing the Complete Configuration Each row of lamps on the console lights and goes dark in sequence from top to bottom. Press Start and listen for dial tone. The green lamp associated with Idle Call Appearance lights up. The Position Available lamp goes dark. Dial number associated with a working telephone.
  • Page 211: Test Music-On-Hold

    Test the communication link between the media server and the remote access interface and verify the alarm notification process. Make a remote test from the remote interface to the Avaya S8700 Media Server and a local test from the Avaya S8700 Media Server to the remote interface.
  • Page 212: Test Terminating Trunk Transmission

    Testing the Complete Configuration Test Terminating Trunk Transmission The Terminating Trunk Transmission Test provides for extension number access to 3 tone sequences that can be used for trunk transmission testing from the distant end of the trunks. Type change system-parameters maintenance and press and go to screen 2.
  • Page 213: Test Stratum 3 Clock (If Used-S8700 Multi-Connect Only)

    Testing the Complete Configuration Test Stratum 3 Clock (if used—S8700 Multi-Connect only) These procedures test the ability of the Stratum 3 clock to correctly provide timing and alarms to the media server. CAUTION: The following procedures are destructive to DS1 data and should not be attempted while DS1 facilities are active.
  • Page 214: Resolve Alarms

    Alarms are communicated to users and technicians by entries in the alarm and sys logs and the lighting of LEDs located on the attendant console, on all circuit packs, and, optionally, on customer-designated telephones. More detailed information is available here for: "S8700 Media Server LEDs" • • "Avaya Ethernet Switch LEDs"...
  • Page 215: S8700 Media Server Leds

    "DS1 Converter Circuit Pack LEDs" "SPAN LEDs" • • "IP Server Interface LEDs" S8700 Media Server LEDs The media server has the LEDs shown in "LEDs on front and back of media server": LEDs on front and back of media server...
  • Page 216 NOTE: The U2 LED is controlled by the S8700 Media Server but does not have an assigned function. The other LEDs are exclusively under hardware control so will not flash during the test. Refer to the OEM user documentation that comes with the media server for information on those LEDs.
  • Page 217: Avaya Ethernet Switch Leds

    The GREEN LEDs to the right of the fiber optic cable indicate that the cables are connected correctly. Avaya Ethernet Switch LEDs The Avaya Ethernet Switch P333T has the LEDs shown in ‘‘LEDs on Avaya P333T Ethernet switch’’ on page...
  • Page 218: Telephone Console Leds

    Testing the Complete Configuration LEDs on Powerware 9125 UPS ledlups KLC 030102 Figure notes Normal mode indicator Off button Battery mode indicator On button Bypass mode indicator Bar graph indicators Test/Alarm reset button Alarm indicators After plugging the UPS in, all the LEDs flash briefly. After a self test, the Normal mode LED flashes, indicating that the UPS is in Standby mode.
  • Page 219: Ip Server Interface Leds

    Testing the Complete Configuration Terminal Alarm Notification Terminal Alarm Notification is an optional feature that displays several types of alarms on telephones with administered feature buttons or the attendant console. A maximum of 10 digital and/or hybrid telephones may be used. When an alarm occurs, the green status LED associated with the assigned button is in a steady state.
  • Page 220 Testing the Complete Configuration TN2312AP circuit pack faceplate Figure notes Slot for ribbon cable (not used) Recessed programming button LED display Yellow LED (clock status) Red LED Services Ethernet port Green LED Network Ethernet port Amber LED October 2002...
  • Page 221 Testing the Complete Configuration LED display on the IPSI circuit pack—static address Figure notes IPSI has a static IP address IPSI has connectivity and an IP address The display also indicates connectivity (see "LED display indicating connectivity status"). October 2002...
  • Page 222: Circuit Pack Leds

    Testing the Complete Configuration LED display indicating connectivity status Figure notes Connectivity Status IPSI is connected to media server IPSI has an IP address Laptop computer is connected to IPSI services port Circuit Pack LEDs Typically, each circuit pack has 3 LEDs on the front panel. The "Circuit Pack LEDs"...
  • Page 223: Ds1 Converter Circuit Pack Leds

    Testing the Complete Configuration Circuit Pack LEDs on Faceplate Figure notes Alarm LED (Red) Latch Pin Test LED (Green) Locking Lever Busy LED (Yellow) DS1 Converter Circuit Pack LEDs Eleven LEDs provide an indication of the state of the "TN1654 DS1 Converter Circuit Pack LEDs"...
  • Page 224: October

    Testing the Complete Configuration TN1654 DS1 Converter Circuit Pack LEDs Figure notes Alarm LED (Red) STATUS LEDs Test LED (Green) SPAN LEDs Busy LED (Yellow) The yellow LED is used to indicate the state of the fiber interface, the fiber channel, the control channel, and the communications link to the SPE in the following manner and order of priority.
  • Page 225 Testing the Complete Configuration SPAN LEDs The 4 SPAN LEDs indicate the status of the 4 T1/E1 facilities. A SPAN LED is in one of the following states: Solid on yellow: Facility is operational and alarm free. • • Blinking yellow for 2 seconds, off 0.1 seconds: Facility is operational and alarm free AND is carrying the control channel (facility A or B only).
  • Page 226 Testing the Complete Configuration October 2002...
  • Page 227: Troubleshooting An Installation

    Troubleshooting an Installation Troubleshooting an Installation This section provides some simple strategies for troubleshooting an installation of an S8700 Media Server. It focuses on possible problems when • ‘‘Installing the Media Server Hardware’’ on page 227 ‘‘Configuring the Media Server Hardware’’ on page 228 •...
  • Page 228: Configuring The Media Server Hardware

    - Make sure you are using the correct IP address: 192.11.13.6 - Make sure you are using the correct login and password. - Make sure your browser is configured correctly. Refer to the job aid entitled Pre-Installation Information—S8700 Media Server. Can’t access MultiVantage software - Make sure you are using the correct IP address: 192.11.13.6...
  • Page 229: Installing The License And Avaya Authentication Files

    Can’t access media server remotely - Make sure in the LAN security settings that "input to server" is checked for telnet, https (Web access), and def-sat (Avaya Site Adminstration access). The LAN settings can be changed on the Web interface with a direct connection to the media server.
  • Page 230 Troubleshooting an Installation October 2002...
  • Page 231: Index

    302D attendant console copying to media server 3-pair and 4-pair modularity downloading 4C3S-75 enhanced protector installing on media server 4C3S-75 enhanced protector, installing Avaya G600 Media Gateway 808A emergency transfer panel installing Avaya G700 Media Gateway installing Avaya Site Administration launching...
  • Page 232 LEDs direct department calling installation testing queue warning indicator LEDs disable unused Ethernet switch ports slot loading downloading TN2312AP Avaya authentication file circuit protection license file off premises DS1 converter C-LAN circuit pack LEDs administering DS1 tie trunks, wiring...
  • Page 233 S8700 Media Server Stratum 3 clock installation T1/E1 status troubleshooting test on server installing testing on S8700 Media Server Avaya G600 Media Gateway Avaya G700 Media Gateway license file Avaya Site Administration (ASA) copying to media server circuit packs downloading...
  • Page 234 PCMCIA dirve alarm connections on S8700 Media Server cross connecting cabinet PCMCIA flashcard emergency transfer connections to back up S8700 Media Server files emergency transfer unit pin designations off-premises connections port circuit packs and telephones MDF connections, single-carrier cabinet playback announcement, testing...
  • Page 235 SNMP traps S8700 IP Connect installation setting S8700 Multi-Connect installation SPAN LEDs trunk transmission testing standards electromagnetic compatibility static IP addressing setting Stratum 3 clock...
  • Page 236 Index verify IPSI circuit pack version verify server connection to customer LAN voice terminals, exposed environments wall-mounting plates wiring 1146B power distribution unit 2-wire digital station alarm analog station analog tie trunk battery CO trunk DID trunk digital tie trunk DS1 tie trunks off-premises stations procedures...

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