Avaya S8700 Installing
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Installing the Avaya™ S8700
Media Server with Avaya™
MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateways
Release 1.3
Issue 1
May 2003

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  • Page 1: Configure Media Server

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateways Release 1.3 Issue 1 May 2003...
  • Page 2 Warranty Avaya Inc. provides a limited warranty on this product. Refer to your Responsibility for Your Company’s Telecommunications Security sales agreement to establish the terms of the limited warranty. In The final responsibility for securing both this system and its addition, Avaya’s standard warranty language as well as information...
  • Page 3 Contact your Avaya representative for more laser product • A reorder tone is received. information. Avaya attests that this registered equipment is capable of providing Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Standards users access to interstate providers of operator services through the use of access codes.
  • Page 4 Part 68, but many have been registered with the FCC before the SDoC equipment. If this happens, the telephone company will provide process was available. A list of all Avaya registered products may be advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to found at: maintain uninterrupted service.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Contents Contents Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway • 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 Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Contents Verify media server 1 connection to customer’s LAN (if provided) Test media server 1 LEDs Configure SNMP traps Disconnect from media server 1 • Connect Duplication Cables...
  • Page 7 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Contents Unpack and Inspect the Media Gateways—MCC1 Unpack and Inspect the Media Gateways—SCC1 Unpack and Inspect the Media Gateways—G600 Check Circuit Packs Correct Shipping Errors Connect AC Power and Ground...
  • Page 8 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Contents Connect DC Power Distribution Unit Ground Connect DC Power Cabinet Ground Making DC Power Connections DC Power Connections with DC Distribution Unit Stacking DC Power Cabinets...
  • Page 9 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Contents Install Cables Between Media Gateway and MDF Install Connector Cables Between Auxiliary Cabinet (if used) and MDF • Connect the MDF to Stations and PSTN Station (Telephone) Wiring Design...
  • Page 10 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Contents • Install Auxiliary Cabinet (Optional) Unpack and Inspect the Auxiliary Cabinet Position the Auxiliary Cabinet Install Auxiliary Cabinet Equipment • Connecting to the IPSIs Connect the Ethernet switch cables to the IPSI circuit packs...
  • Page 11 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Contents Auxiliary Connector Outputs (MCC1 and SCC1 media gateways only) Three-Pair and Four-Pair Modularity Adjunct Power Connection Locations Attendant Console Example Task List: Attendant Console Procedures Attendant Console Cabling Distances, Local...
  • Page 12 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Contents Wire the 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit Reset LEDs on Power Distribution Unit 1152A1 Mid-Span Power Distribution Unit Important Safety Instructions Using the 1152A1 PDU Connect the 1152A1 PDU...
  • Page 13 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Contents Using the various interfaces Maintenance Web Interface Command line interface Avaya Site Administration Installing Avaya Site Administration Logins Network Configuration Windows 95/98/NT4.0/ME instructions Windows 2000/XP instructions •...
  • Page 14 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Contents IP Server Interface LEDs Circuit pack LEDs DS1 Converter circuit pack LEDs • Troubleshooting an Installation Installing the media server hardware Configuring the media server hardware Installing the license and Avaya authentication files •...
  • Page 15: Installing The Avaya™ S8700 Media Server With Avaya™ Mcc1 Or Scc1 Media Gateway

    Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway These procedures are for installing a new Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway, hereafter referred to as the S8700 Multi-Connect configuration. As part of the procedures for configuring the various pieces of hardware, you use 2 administration interfaces: the Maintenance Web Interface and a command line interface using either Telnet or a terminal emulation application.
  • Page 16 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Option Switch Settings—job aid providing settings for various components. • • Server and CSS Separation—Avaya™ S8700 Media Server—job aid providing information on and connectivity diagrams when the S8700 media servers are in separate locations.
  • Page 17: Pre-Installation Setup

    S8700 Media Server but what will be upgraded to as part of the installation. • Verify that you have the appropriate login IDs and passwords to access the S8700 Media Servers and server complex components. Refer to the filled-out job aid titled Pre-Installation Network Planning Forms—S8700 Media Server for a complete list of...
  • Page 18: 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 Communication Manager be translated and operational.
  • Page 19: Cable The Media Gateways

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway High Level Overview of Installation Process Cable the media gateways This stage is the physical cabling of the media gateways to the MDF and patch panels. This stage generally follows installing the media gateways and is a prerequisite to installing traditional telephones.
  • Page 20: Download License And Avaya Authentication Files

    The init login can no longer change the customer options, offer option, or special applications forms. Once the Avaya authentication files are installed, Avaya services logins to the S8700 Media Server are protected by a challenge/response system called Access Security Gateway (ASG).
  • Page 21: Go To The Rfa Web Site

    Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher installed on the services laptop • • Intranet access to the RFA Web site. Go to the RFA Web site The RFA Web site automates some of the installation procedures, including generating license and Avaya authentication files. Go to http://rfa.avaya.com. May 2003...
  • Page 22: Mount The Hardware In The Rack

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Mount the Hardware in the Rack Mount the Hardware in the Rack Refer to Getting Started with the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with an Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway.
  • Page 23: Configure The Hardware In The Rack

    Once the server complex hardware is installed, you must configure the 2 media servers, the SNMP Modules in each UPS, and the SNMP Subagent in the Avaya Ethernet switch. The latter two are to allow that equipment to send alarms (traps) to the media servers.
  • Page 24: Set Product Id

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Configure Media Server 1 Configure Media Server 1 You must configure each media server in turn. This section covers the following tasks: ‘‘Power up media server 1’’ on page 24 •...
  • Page 25: Connect And Log Into The Web Interface

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Configure Media Server 1 Log off. Connect and log into the Web Interface Connect the services laptop computer to the dedicated services port (default is port 2 [Eth1]) on the back of the media server 1 using the black crossover cable.
  • Page 26: Using Netscape

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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.
  • Page 27: Using Internet Explorer

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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." No alarms can be sent because alarming to INADS hasn’t been set up.
  • Page 28: Set Media Server Configuration Type

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Configure Media Server 1 Set media server configuration type When a server is first initialized and configured it is necessary to set the configuration type (IP Connect or Multi-Connect).
  • Page 29: Continue Server 1 Configuration

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Configure Media Server 1 Continue server 1 configuration NOTE: After upgrading to software release 1.3, the look of the Web Interface changes. Close your browser and reopen it.
  • Page 30 Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Configure Media Server 1 When asked whether to suppress alarms, click "no." Click Launch Maintenance Web Interface to get to the Main Menu. If you upgraded the software: Under Server Configuration and Upgrades click Configure Server to restart the configure server process.
  • Page 31 Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Configure Media Server 1 Click through the Review Notices to get to the Select Method for Configuring Server page. May 2003...
  • Page 32 Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Configure Media Server 1 Select "Configure all services using the wizard." and click Continue to get to the Set Server Identities: page. NOTE: On the subsequent pages 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...
  • Page 33: Install License And Avaya Authentication Files

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Configure Media Server 1 Fill in the fields on this and the subsequent pages: • Configure Interfaces Configure LSP • Configure Switches • • Set DNS/DHCP Set Static Routes •...
  • Page 34: Install The License And Avaya Authentication Files

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Configure Media Server 1 Under Miscellaneous click Upload Files to Media Server. Click Browse next to the top field to open the File Upload window on your laptop. Find the license file that you need to upload to the media server.
  • Page 35: Verify Media Server 1 Connection To Customer's Lan (If Provided)

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Configure Media Server 1 NOTE: Installing the Avaya authentication file removes all default passwords and establishes new ones. After the installation, services logins specific to the media server are protected through Access Security Gateway (ASG), which means a craft login will be challenged.
  • Page 36 Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Configure Media Server 1 Under Security click Set LAN Security. Verify that all/icmp is checked (default). If it is not checked, check the box to the left and click Set Security.
  • Page 37: Test Media Server 1 Leds

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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.
  • Page 38: Configure Snmp Traps

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Configure Media Server 1 Configure SNMP traps NOTE: 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 39: Disconnect From Media Server 1

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Configure Media Server 1 Disconnect from media server 1 Unplug the CAT5 cable from the services port on the back of media server 1. May 2003...
  • Page 40: 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 41: Configure Media Server 2

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Configure Media Server 2 Configure Media Server 2 You have 2 options for configuring media server 2: by copying the settings from media server 1 or configuring media server 2 as you configured media server 1. If you choose to copy the settings, both media servers must be on the same software release and load and same subnet.
  • Page 42: Verify Software Version

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Configure Media Server 2 Verify software version Under Server Configuration and Upgrades click View Software Version. Note the software version displayed and compare it to the required version. (check against the label on the software CD).
  • Page 43: Continue Server 2 Configuration

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Configure Media Server 2 To upgrade to the latest release of software, follow the procedures in the "Upgrading the Avaya S8700 Media Server Configurations," Upgrading Software—Initial Installation, which is part of the Avaya™...
  • Page 44 Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Configure Media Server 2 When asked whether to suppress alarms, click "no." Click Launch Maintenance Web Interface to get to the Main Menu. If you upgraded the software: Under Server Configuration and Upgrades click Configure Server to restart the configure server process.
  • Page 45: Copy Settings

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Configure Media Server 2 With the copy settings screen configuration data, you can copy the settings from server 1 to server 2. Server 1 must be configured and running the same software version as server 2. The duplication link must be connected and the duplication interface must be up on the server 1.
  • Page 46: Update System

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Configure Media Server 2 Update System When the Update System page displays, click Continue to update the server. NOTE: The media server is not configured until you click Continue on the Update System page.
  • Page 47: Test Media Server 2 Leds

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Configure Media Server 2 Click Execute Ping. Verify that the ping was successful, indicating that DNS is working. If available, have a customer representative do the following test from a computer on their network: Click Start >...
  • Page 48: Connect Ups Ethernet Cables To Ethernet Switch

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connect UPS Ethernet Cables to Ethernet Switch Connect UPS Ethernet Cables to Ethernet Switch Connect the CAT5 straight-through cables from the UPSs’ SNMP modules to the next available port on the Ethernet switch.
  • Page 49: Configure The Snmp Modules In The Upss

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Configure the SNMP Modules in the UPSs Configure the SNMP Modules in the UPSs NOTE: These instruction apply only if using a new Avaya-supplied UPS with an SNMP module.
  • Page 50 Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Configure the SNMP Modules in the UPSs Connect the services laptop computer (RS-232 serial port) to the DB-9 connector on the back of the SNMP module for UPS 1 using the DB-9 to DB-9 serial cable supplied with the SNMP module.
  • Page 51: Duplex Reliability Configurations

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Configure the SNMP Modules in the UPSs administrator. If the defaults are left administered this could create a serious security issue. For example, the default Set community name string, with it’s widely known value of Private, could be used to shutdown power to the UPS loads via SNMP message.
  • Page 52: Setting Selected Traps (Alarming)

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Configure the SNMP Modules in the UPSs Setting selected traps (alarming) The default is to set all traps, which may result in large log entries. Therefore, only set the following traps.
  • Page 53: Configure The Snmp Subagent In 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 Avaya Ethernet switch must be administered so it can report alarms to the appropriate media server when the hardware experiences problems. Each Avaya Ethernet switch requires a unique IP address, which can be a customer-provided one or the Avaya-provided default one.
  • Page 54 Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Configure the SNMP Subagent in the Avaya Ethernet Switch (if used) On the services laptop open a VT-100 terminal emulation session using an application such as Avaya Terminal Emulation.
  • Page 55: Customize The Active Media Server

    HyperTerminal. You can also use Avaya Site Administration, part of the Avaya™ VisAbility Suite, which you can purchase from Avaya. NOTE: You must use Release 1.11 or a later version of Avaya Site Administration to be able to administer new features in Release 1.3 of Avaya™ Communication Manager. NOTE: For SAT commands you must be on the active media server.
  • Page 56: Input Translations

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Customize the Active Media Server Input translations Contact the installation personnel responsible for translation input to download translations. The following administration uses the services laptop computer connected to the active media server and uses a terminal emulation application.
  • Page 57: Administer And Enable The Ip Server Interface

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Customize the Active Media Server Fill in the appropriate carrier types for each media gateway. add cabinet 1 CABINET CABINET DESCRIPTION Cabinet: 1 Cabinet Layout: five-carrier Cabinet Type: expansion-portnetwork...
  • Page 58: Add Ipsi Translations To Communication Manager

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Customize the Active Media Server The subnet addresses must match the most significant 3 octets (the first 3 groups of digits in the subnet address) of the Server IP address filled in on the control network entry from the filled-out job aid entitled Pre-Installation Network Planning Forms—S8700 Media...
  • Page 59 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Customize the Active Media Server When using a DHCP server, verify that the fields associated with the Primary IPSI and Secondary IPSI (if equipped) are populated with default data.The Host: and DHCP ID: fields are set by the DHCP server.
  • Page 60: Install The Media Gateways

    Floor plans and equipment layouts for typical media gateway installations are provided in the Overview section of the "Avaya S8700 Media Server with MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway" or "Avaya S8700 Media Server with G600 Media Gateway" on the Avaya™ S8300 and Avaya™...
  • Page 61 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Install the Media Gateways ‘‘Install Main Distribution Frame’’ on page 127 • • ‘‘Connect the Media Gateway to the MDF’’ on page 144 ‘‘Connect the MDF to Stations and PSTN’’ on page 150 •...
  • Page 62: Check And Inspect The Order

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Check and Inspect the Order Perform these tasks before you begin the installation: • ‘‘Check Customer’s Order’’ on page 62 ‘‘Unpack and Inspect the Media Gateways—SCC1’’ on page 62 •...
  • Page 63 DANGER: If the label is different than the voltage type at the site, notify your Avaya representative immediately for a replacement power supply. Do not, under any circumstances, connect an incorrect power supply to a power source.
  • Page 64: Check Circuit Packs

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Equipment packed with a single media gateway qrdlprts LJK 022302 Figure notes Media Gateway with 650A power IP Media Processor adapter (may be supply pre-installed) AC power cord (NEMA 5-15P or IEC...
  • Page 65 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway ‘‘Comcodes for equipment used with Avaya G600’’ on page 65 lists the comcodes for equipment used with the Avaya G600 Media Gateway. If “Optional” is checked, the equipment may or may not be necessary, depending on the site configuration.
  • Page 66: Correct Shipping Errors

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Comcodes for equipment used with Avaya G600 Comcode Description Optional 403613003 157B Connecting Block (“sneak current protectors”) 406948976 6SCP-110 Protector 107435091 507B Sneak Current Fuse Panel 407216316...
  • Page 67: Connect Ac Power And Ground

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connect AC Power and Ground When installing media gateways, be aware of the following warnings and cautions. WARNING: The equipment room AC power and ground wiring must be performed by a qualified electrician.
  • Page 68: Installing An Avaya Mcc1 Media Gateway

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Installing an Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway This section describes how to install Avaya MCC1 Media Gateways. ‘‘Typical Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway’’ on page 68 shows a typical Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway.
  • Page 69: Position The Media Gateway

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Perform these tasks to install the media gateways: • ‘‘Position the Media Gateway’’ on page 69 ‘‘Install Earthquake Protection for Media Gateway’’ on page 70, if required.
  • Page 70: Install Earthquake Protection For Media Gateway

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Install Earthquake Protection for Media Gateway Use the correct procedure for your installation: • ‘‘Install Concrete Floor Mounting’’ on page 70 • ‘‘Install Raised Computer Floor Mounting’’ on page 70...
  • Page 71 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Remove the raised floor panels in which the holes were drilled. Using 1/2-in. (1.3 cm) anchor bits, drill a hole at each of the locations marked in Step 4.
  • Page 72: Connect Ac Power And Ground

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Earthquake Mounting — Raised Computer Floor 3/8 inch flat washer Nut welded to frame 4 inches (10.16 cm) Leveling foot 3/8 - 16 threaded rod raised variable...
  • Page 73 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway ‘‘Connect AC Power’’ on page 81 s8700 Multi-Connect configuration Power Requirements Maximum DEFINITY UL Rating Label Power Capacity Iac I n Max W I n BTU/Hr. 3245 11071.26...
  • Page 74 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway AC Power Sources and Plug Type Power Distribution Unit Power Sources Power Input AC power distribution Single-phase 120 VAC with 120 VAC, 60 Hz (J58890CE-1 and neutral...
  • Page 75 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Route the media gateway GROUND wire to the single-point ground block at the AC load center and connect. NOTE: If the media gateway is located remotely (in a separate room or building), connect the media gateway GROUND wire to an approved ground.
  • Page 76 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Ground AC Load Center More Than 50 ft. (15.2 m) from Media Gateway Mount the single-point ground block to any surface between the media gateways and the AC load center single-point ground.
  • Page 77: Connect Battery Leads (J58890Ch-1)

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Typical Media Gateway Grounding Wiring Diagram widfspgb KLC 100297 Figure notes First Media Gateway 6 AWG (#40) (16 4 mm ) Ground Wire to Approved Ground Additional Media Gateways (if...
  • Page 78: Connect Small Battery Holdover

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Be sure the main power to the power distribution unit is OFF. At the power distribution unit, set all carrier circuit breakers OFF. Typical Small Battery Assembly...
  • Page 79: Connect Large Battery Holdover

    External Alarm Cable Connect Large Battery Holdover When using large battery holdover, 1 battery media gateway is required for every S8700 Multi-Connect configuration media gateway requiring holdover. The 24-cell battery media gateway must have a float voltage of 54.2 VDC.
  • Page 80 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Power Distribution Unit (J58890CH) pcdf010 KLC 020599 Figure notes Connect small battery holdover cable 1 AWG (50 mm ) 50 ft. (15.2 m) (or temperature sensor cable from large...
  • Page 81: Connect Dc Power And Ground

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Some media gateways contain a J58890CE-2 AC Power Distribution Unit without an optional battery charger. Install the shorting cable only when a battery charger is not installed. If you do not install the shorting cable or a battery charger, then an alarm appears.
  • Page 82 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway The grounding methods for the DC-powered S8700 Multi-Connect configuration are more complex than that of an AC-powered S8700 Multi-Connect configuration. ‘‘Typical Power and Ground for a DC power cabinet’’ on page 83 shows a typical power and ground layout for a DC power cabinet.
  • Page 83: Typical Power And Ground For A Dc Power Cabinet

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Typical Power and Ground for a DC power cabinet 1 AWG -48 V RTN -48 V 1 AWG -48 V RTN PN 1 -48 V 1 AWG...
  • Page 84: Install Rectifier Modules And Battery Interface Unit

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Install Rectifier Modules and Battery Interface Unit Each rectifier module operates as an integral part of a complete power system with battery backup. The modules operate in a redundant, high reliability mode to provide -48 VDC at 850 W to a common power bus.
  • Page 85: Connect Power And Ground(S)

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connect Power and Ground(s) Have a qualified electrician connect and route wires from the AC load center to the dedicated electrical outlet for the power distribution unit.
  • Page 86: Connect Grounds For Dc Battery And Power Cabinets

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Typical Media Gateway Grounding Wiring Diagram widfspgb KLC 100297 Figure notes First Media Gateway Wire to Approved Ground Additional Media Gateways (if installed) AC Load Center Single-Point...
  • Page 87: Connect Dc Power Cabinet Approved Ground

    Connect DC Power cabinet Approved Ground NOTE: The wire must be at least as large as the largest distribution wire in the S8700 Multi-Connect configuration (required by UL). In this example 1 AWG is used. At the DC power cabinet, connect a 1 AWG (#70) (44 mm ) ground wire to the Ground Discharge Bar.
  • Page 88: Turn Circuit Breakers Off

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Turn Circuit Breakers Off The main circuit breaker on a DC power cabinet is located on the front of the power distribution unit. The circuit breakers on the rear of the power distribution unit control the individual carriers.
  • Page 89: Connect Dc Battery Cabinet To Dc Power Cabinet

    AC/DC power cabinet configuration in the same equipment room with the first media gateway being DC powered and the next media gateway being AC powered. If a third media gateway is part of the S8700 Multi-Connect configuration, use the same basic connections.
  • Page 90: Connect Remote Power Off Cable

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Typical Power and Ground for a Mixed AC/DC-Powered Media Gateway -48V -48V -48V RTN Figure notes DC power supply Coupled Bonding Conductor Ground Discharge Bar Media Gateway ground block...
  • Page 91 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway CAUTION: The auxiliary contacts inside the EPO switch assembly must close when the switch is pressed. This contact closure energizes the relay inside the power distribution unit, causing the connection to the battery holdover assembly to open.
  • Page 92: Connect External Alarm Cable

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Remote Power Off Cable Connections — Part 2 Power Distribution Unit To Carriers A to E Shunt Relay Battery (K1) Cabinet Ground Terminal RPO Cable Auxiliary Contacts...
  • Page 93: Check Commercial Power And Connect Ac Power

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Check Commercial Power and Connect AC Power Before powering up the media gateways, check the AC power using a KS-20599 digital voltmeter (DVM) (or equivalent). Set the DVM to the 250 volt range.
  • Page 94: Cabling The Mcc1 Media Gateways-Css

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Cabling the MCC1 Media Gateways—CSS This section provides connectivity information for MCC1 Media Gateways using a center stage switch to connect 4 or more port networks (PNs).
  • Page 95: Connect Duplex- Or High-Reliability Css-Connected Pn1 With 1 Switch Node

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Route the fiber optic cables from the transceiver out of the media gateway. Secure the cables to the cable-tie rack. Keep the fiber optic cables clear of the heavier I/O cables.
  • Page 96: Connect Critical Reliability Css-Connected Pn1

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Duplex- or High-Reliability CSS-Connected PN1 with 1 Switch Node cadfdup KLC 031202 Figure notes Media Gateway 1 (PN1 with 1 Switch Node) H600-278 Metallic Cable Port Networks 2 through 16...
  • Page 97 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Critical-Reliability CSS-Connected PN1 with 1 Switch Node cadfcrr KLC 031202 Figure notes Media Gateway 1 (PN1 with 1 Duplex H600-278 Metallic Cable Switch Node) To other Port Networks...
  • Page 98: Installing An Avaya Scc1 Media Gateway Stack

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Installing an Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway Stack This section describes how to install Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway stacks. ‘‘Typical Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway stack’’ on page 99 shows a typical Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway stack.
  • Page 99 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Typical Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway stack cadfdcr KLC 031202 Figure notes TDM Bus Terminator TDM Bus Connector TDM Bus Cable Connector SCC1 Media Gateway D TDM Cable...
  • Page 100: Position The Media Gateway Stacks

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Perform these steps to install the media gateways: • ‘‘Position the Media Gateway Stacks’’ on page 100 ‘‘Install Earthquake Protection for Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway’’ on page 101 •...
  • Page 101: Install Earthquake Protection For Avaya Scc1 Media Gateway

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Perform this step first for all standard reliability media gateway stack installations. Install the media gateway stack Place expansion control media gateway A (J58890N) on the floor in the position •...
  • Page 102 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Insert the bolts through the Stiffener and thread into the concrete floor anchor. Tighten securely. Media Gateway Earthquake Mounting — Rear View r781851a CJL 030796 Figure notes...
  • Page 103: Ground Dc Power Media Gateways

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Front Mounting Angle Location r781854a CJL 030896 Figure notes #12-24x1/2-inch Thread Forming Screw Nylon Insulating Washer Media Gateway A Concrete Floor Front Mounting Angle Concrete Floor Anchor...
  • Page 104: Connect Ground For Dc Power Cabinet

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway NOTE: The ground plates and cabinet clips are installed later in this procedure. Connect Ground to DC power cabinet ‘‘Connect Ground for DC power cabinet’’ on page 104 •...
  • Page 105: Connect Dc Power Distribution Unit Ground

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway At the DC battery cabinet, attach the 6 AWG (#2540) (6 4 mm ) wire to the frame ground mounting hole using a pan head slotted screw, star washer, and hex nut. Tighten the screw securely.
  • Page 106: Connect Dc Power Cabinet Ground

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Route the opposite end of the wire to the DC-powered Distribution Unit and connect the wire to the GRD connector. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for each remaining DC-powered Distribution Unit.
  • Page 107: Making Dc Power Connections

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Ground for Media Gateway dc_rect4 RBP 032896 Figure notes 6 AWG (#40) (4 mm2) Wire To Additional Expansion Control Media Gateways in Same Room Expansion Control Media Gateway A...
  • Page 108: Dc Power Connections With Dc Distribution Unit

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Each rectifier assembly can supply up to 50 amps of DC current. A minimum of two rectifiers are installed in each DC power cabinet to supply a total of 100 amps. A third rectifier assembly can be installed and is used as a backup (N+1).
  • Page 109 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Typical DC Power Connections Figure notes Media Gateway Stack 30 Feet (9 m) Maximum DC Power Cabinet Route Cables Through Sliding Door White Wires Circuit Breaker Green Ground Wires and Black Wires...
  • Page 110 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connections Using DC Power Distribution Unit Figure notes Media Gateway Stack DC Power Cable to Power Connector on Each Media Gateway. DC Power Cabinet DC Power Distribution Unit Power...
  • Page 111: Connect Ac Power To Dc Power Cabinet

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway DC Power Cabinet Stack — Rear pwrdist4 RBP 052896 Figure notes DC Power Cabinet Stack Connect to -48 VDC Return Bus DC Power Cables Daisy Chained Inset Applies to -48 VDC and -48...
  • Page 112: Connect Battery Cabinet

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connect Battery Cabinet CAUTION: Power is present in the media gateway even if the AC power cable is unplugged. Turn off the main circuit breaker on the front of the media gateway when procedures require ALL power to be removed from the media gateway.
  • Page 113: Ground And Connect Ac-Powered Media Gateways

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Expansion Control Media Gateway Battery Location — Right Side 4_3 LJK 031096 Figure notes Battery Circuit Breakers (Located Between plates) Battery Lead Connector Media Gateway Single-Point Ground Block...
  • Page 114: Connect Ac-Power Ground

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connect AC-Power Ground Measure and cut a length of 6 AWG (#40) (4 mm ) wire long enough to reach between the media gateway stack single-point ground block and the approved ground. See ‘‘Typical AC Power and Ground Layout —...
  • Page 115: Set The Ringer Frequency

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Typical AC Power and Ground Layout — Rear r781851b CJL 030896 Figure notes Expansion Control Media Gateway A National Electrical Manufacturers in Stack 1 Association (NEMA) 5-15 or 5-20...
  • Page 116: Connect The Power Cord Into The Power Receptacle

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Release both latches on the power supply and slide the unit out of the media gateway. Observe the ring frequency switch label on the side of the power supply and locate the switch on the bottom.
  • Page 117 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connections for Media Gateway Stacks cadfdcr KLC 031202 Figure notes AHF110 TDM Bus Terminator AHF110 TDM Bus Terminator TDM/Local Area Network (TDM/LAN) Port Media Gateway D Pinfield (Slot 17)
  • Page 118: Verify Port Media Gateway Address Plugs

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Verify Port Media Gateway Address Plugs The address plug is a jumper field on port media gateways (J58890H) only. The address plug is located on the far right hand side of the backplane, to the right of slot 00.
  • Page 119: Install Rear Panels

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Install Rear Panels Install the rear panels and loosely thread each screw. See ‘‘Rear Panel Screw Locations’’ on page 119. For un-stacked media gateways, tighten the screws securely.
  • Page 120 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Align the mounting holes in the rear ground plate over the bottom screws in the top media gateway. See ‘‘Rear Ground Plate and Front Plate or Media Gateway Clip — Side View’’...
  • Page 121: Install Front Ground Plates (Media Gateways With Radiation Shielding And Earthquake Protection)

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Rear Ground Plate and Front Plate or Media Gateway Clip — Side View grdpltec LJK 031096 Figure notes Front Ground Plate or Media Gateway Clip Rear Ground Plate...
  • Page 122 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Use the front ground plate instead of the media gateway clip to attach the media gateways to each other. Use one front ground plate between two stacked media gateways.
  • Page 123: Install Media Gateway Clips (Media Gateways Without Earthquake Protection)

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Install Media Gateway Clips (Media Gateways without Earthquake Protection) A media gateway clip is required between each pair of stacked media gateways. At the front of the media gateways, install a media gateway clip between each pair of media gateways by hooking the clip into the slot of the upper media gateway and snapping the straight leg of the clip into the slot on the lower media gateway.
  • Page 124: Connect Media Gateway Cables

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connect Media Gateway Cables Connect the cables for port networks (PNs) as shown in ‘‘Connections for Media Gateway Stacks’’ on page 117. NOTE: The fiber optic cables are connected to the Main Distribution Frame (MDF) in ‘‘Connect...
  • Page 125: 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 126 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 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...
  • Page 127: Install Main Distribution Frame

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Install Main Distribution Frame Install Main Distribution Frame If the equipment room does not have one, you must build a Main Distribution Frame that connects the media gateways to the building phone network and to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).
  • Page 128: Space Requirements And Layout

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Space Requirements and Layout Before installing the Main Distribution Frame and other equipment in the equipment room, make sure there is adequate space and there is a plan for placing the equipment.
  • Page 129: Layout

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Layout Make sure you the following information available: • ‘‘Information Outlet Locations’’ on page 129 • ‘‘Site, Satellite, and Adapter Locations’’ on page 129 ‘‘Sizing 4-Pair Station Cables’’ on page 129 •...
  • Page 130 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Use the following information to determine the cable size (cable pairs) required for either 3-pair or 4-pair circuits. Note the length and size on the floor plan to aid in the ordering and installation of the station cables.
  • Page 131: Install Main Distribution Frame Hardware

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Install Main Distribution Frame Hardware This section provides information on installing a Main Distribution Frame (MDF) in an equipment room. It must be installed before connecting media gateways to it and before connecting it to the Public Switched Telephone Network outside the building and stations within the building.
  • Page 132 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Example MDF Connections (Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway) Port MET Line Port Tie Trunk 4 Port Tie Trunk w/ E&M Signaling Port Analog Port CO Port Data Line...
  • Page 133 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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)
  • Page 134: Mdf Cross-Connect Fields

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway MDF Cross-Connect Fields Each Main Distribution Frame (MDF) contains a trunk/auxiliary field and a distribution field. The trunk/auxiliary field contains three cross-connect areas: The green field terminates the network interface leads from the Central Office (CO) and •...
  • Page 135 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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...
  • Page 136: Main Distribution Frame Labels

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Main Distribution Frame Labels ‘‘Label Graphic Symbols and Nomenclature’’ on page 136 shows the graphic symbols used on labels for the media gateways, cross-connections, information outlets, and cables. The labels are color-coded to identify media gateway wiring: —...
  • Page 137: Mount 110A- Or 110P-Type Terminal Blocks On The Wall

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Mount 110A- or 110P-type terminal blocks on the wall The 110A-type terminal blocks can be stacked in almost any arrangement at any height or location on the wall. One arrangement is shown in ‘‘110A-Type Terminal Blocks (300-Pair)’’...
  • Page 138 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway If installing a vertical patch cord trough in the distribution field, repeat Step 6. Repeat Steps 11 and 12 until all the terminal blocks and vertical patch cord troughs in the distribution field are installed.
  • Page 139: Mount 110P-Type Terminal Blocks On A Frame

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 110P-Type Terminal Blocks (900-Pair) r758421b MMR 031496 Figure notes 4 ft (1.22 m) 7/8-in. (2.22 cm) Horizontal Line 23 in. (58.4 cm) 7.68 in. (19.5 cm) 8 ft (2.43 m) 47.5 in.
  • Page 140 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Each 1110A2 provides the space to mount 5 terminal blocks/patch cord troughs on each side of the frame. A cable support structure, apparatus mounting 1110C1, mounts directly on top of the 1110A2 and provides support for all cables routed to and from the frame.
  • Page 141: Install Cable Slack Managers

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Install Cable Slack Managers Run excess cables on an upper cable ladder (if the MDF connectors are on top) or route them through a cable slack manager that is placed next to the MDF.
  • Page 142 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Cable Routing Through Cable Slack Manager—Example for MCC1 cbdfflr CJL 102396 Figure notes Top of Media Gateway Spare Center Troughs Cable Slack Manager Media Gateway Trough for...
  • Page 143 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Cable Routing Through Cable Slack Manager—Example for SCC1 r758155 CJL 031496 Figure notes Top of Media Gateways Cable Slack Manager (Cover Removed) Cable Clamps Main Distribution Frame (MDF)
  • Page 144: Connect The Media Gateway To The Mdf

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connect the Media Gateway to the MDF Connect the Media Gateway to the MDF Once the Main Distribution Frame (MDF) is installed and wired, you must connect the media gateways to the MDF.
  • Page 145: Cable Routing Guidelines

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connect the Media Gateway to the MDF Cable Routing Guidelines ‘‘Cable Routing to Top Terminal Blocks’’ on page 147 ‘‘Cable Routing to Bottom Terminal Blocks’’ on page 148 show typical cable routing from the media gateway to the top and bottom of the MDF, respectively.
  • Page 146: Trunk Cables Among Network Interface, Sneak Fuse Panel, And Media Gateway

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connect the Media Gateway to the MDF Trunk Cables Among Network Interface, Sneak Fuse Panel, and Media Gateway The 1-pair of Central Office (CO) trunks are installed by the network provider in the green field.
  • Page 147 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connect the Media Gateway to the MDF Cable/Connector/Building Label Ordering Information Description Quantity Comcode 201A Labels 34 Sheets 103969994 Self-Stick Label on 25-Pair Cable Connector Cable Routing to Top Terminal Blocks...
  • Page 148: Install Cables Between Media Gateway And Mdf

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connect the Media Gateway to the MDF Cable Routing to Bottom Terminal Blocks r758432b MMR 052996 Figure notes Main Distribution Frame Cable Slack Manager Number 2 AC Power Cord (AC-powered media...
  • Page 149: Install Connector Cables Between Auxiliary Cabinet (If Used) And Mdf

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connect the Media Gateway to the MDF Install Connector Cables Between Auxiliary Cabinet (if used) and MDF Auxiliary equipment that connects to the MDF can be mounted inside the auxiliary cabinet. The equipment connects to an ED-1E1443-10 (Group 1) intraconnection panel mounted in the cabinet.
  • Page 150: Connect The Mdf To Stations And Pstn

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connect the MDF to Stations and PSTN Connect the MDF to Stations and PSTN Once the MDF is completed and the media gateways are connected to the MDF, you must connect the MDF to stations (telephones) and the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).
  • Page 151 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connect the MDF to Stations and PSTN room and site location or adapter. Use a male-to-male cable to connect between the equipment room and satellite location. Staggered finger cables are recommended for all multiple 25-pair station cables and are available in both double-ended and single-ended types.
  • Page 152: Closets

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connect the MDF to Stations and PSTN Example of Extending 4-Pair Station Cables crdfad1 CJL 101596 Figure notes Station Cable 258A Adapter Information Outlet 4-Pair Station Cable...
  • Page 153: Site Locations

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connect the MDF to Stations and PSTN The 300-pair 110P-type terminal blocks that can be used are: — • 110PE1-300CT/FT 25-pair connector on the white field and field-terminated on the blue field —...
  • Page 154: 4-Pair Station Circuits

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connect the MDF to Stations and PSTN Lists of terminals that can be connected to the S8700 Multi-Connect configuration are provided ‘‘Connectable Telephone and Consoles’’ on page 215.
  • Page 155 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connect the MDF to Stations and PSTN Three-pair circuits can also be run directly from the equipment room MDF to a 356A adapter as shown in ‘‘3-Pair to 4-Pair Circuit Distribution and Connectivity’’ on page 158.
  • Page 156 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connect the MDF to Stations and PSTN 4-Pair Run to Equipment Room or Satellite Location r764798a CJL 030796 Figure notes Station Side of MDF or Satellite DIW Station Cable (D-Inside...
  • Page 157 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connect the MDF to Stations and PSTN 3-Pair to 4-Pair Satellite Location Connectivity r758430b LAO 032103 Figure notes Part of MDF Connectorized (staggered finger) Multiple 25-Pair Cable...
  • Page 158: Connected Cable Station Adapters

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connect the MDF to Stations and PSTN 3-Pair to 4-Pair Circuit Distribution and Connectivity r758533a CJL 031196 Figure notes Part of Main Distribution Frame B25A Cable (MDF)
  • Page 159 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connect the MDF to Stations and PSTN 258A and BR2580A Adapters crdfadp CJL 101596 Figure notes BR2580A Adapter 25-Pair Male Ribbon Connector 258A Adapter 4-Pair Modular Jacks (8 Pins)
  • Page 160 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connect the MDF to Stations and PSTN Adapter Ordering Information Description Comcode 258A Adapter 102605136 BR2580A Adapter 403384720 356A Adapter 104158829 400B Adapter 103848859 400B2 Adapter 104152558...
  • Page 161: Complete Provisioning Plan

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Complete Provisioning Plan A provisioning plan should be completed before an installation. The plan determines an appropriate available port circuit on the media gateway for each telephone, trunk, and peripheral connection needed, and any auxiliary power for Basic Rate Interface (BRI) and certain display sets.
  • Page 162 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Port Assignment Record Form May 2003...
  • Page 163: Install Sneak Current And Off Premise Protection

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Install Sneak Current and Off Premise Protection Protection from hazardous voltages and currents is required for all off-premises (out of building) trunks, lines, and terminal installations. Protection for incoming analog trunks is required between the incoming RJ21X or RJ2GX network interface and the media gateway for both trunk and off-premise circuit packs.
  • Page 164 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Model 507B sneak fuse panel Sneak Current Protector 507B Figure notes 507B sneak current protector 25-pair female connector (out) 25-pair male connector (in) 220029 fuses (inside panel). Use a...
  • Page 165 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Install the 507B near the network interface or patch panels with locally obtained #12 x 3/4-inch screws (or equivalent). ‘‘Sneak fuse connector pinout’’ on page 165 is a pinout of the cable wiring and associated fuse numbers.
  • Page 166: Install Sneak Fuse Panels

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Install Sneak Fuse Panels For general information, see ‘‘Install Sneak Current and Off Premise Protection’’ on page 163. ‘‘Model 507B sneak fuse panel’’ on page 164, or equivalent, is recommended for sneak current protection.
  • Page 167: Install The Coupled Bonding Conductor

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Install the Coupled Bonding Conductor The Coupled Bonding Conductor (CBC) provides mutual inductance coupling between the CBC and the telephone cables exposed to lightning. The CBC connects to the single-point ground block and runs adjacent to pairs in an associated telecommunications cable.
  • Page 168: Install Coupled Bonding Conductor

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Typical Power and Ground for a DC power cabinet 1 AWG -48 V RTN -48 V 1 AWG -48 V RTN PN 1 -48 V 1 AWG...
  • Page 169 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connect one end of the 10 AWG (#25) (2.5 mm ) wire to the single-point ground block (or Ground Discharge Bar). Route the wire next to the 25-pair cables connecting to the trunk/auxiliary (purple) field.
  • Page 170: Install And Administer The Patch Cord/Jumper

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Install and Administer the Patch Cord/Jumper Before starting the patch cord installation, obtain a copy of the Port Assignment Record forms from the customer or marketing representative. See ‘‘Port Assignment Record Form’’...
  • Page 171 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Example 3-Pair Labeling to Information Outlet crdf5pr CJL 103096 Figure notes Equipment Room D-Inside Wire Cut Down to Connecting Block Satellite Location 258A Adapter Work Location Information Outlet...
  • Page 172: Label Expansion Control Carrier Cable (Mcc1 Only)

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Example 4-Pair Labeling to Information Outlet crdf4pr CJL 102996 Figure notes Equipment Room 258A Adapter To Central Location for Terminals 1 D-Inside Wire Cut Down to through 6...
  • Page 173: Connect Expansion Control Carrier Outputs Cable (Mcc1 Only)

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connect Expansion Control Carrier Outputs Cable (MCC1 only) Plug the connector cable in the AUX connector on the rear of the Expansion Control Carrier. Route the connector cable through the cable slack manager to the assigned 110-type terminal block in the yellow field of the trunk/auxiliary field.
  • Page 174: Connect Trunk Pairs To Media Gateway Using Jumper Wires To Establish 3-Pair Modularity

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connect Trunk Pairs Using Concentrator Cables NEW796 THC 031296 Figure notes Trunk/Auxiliary Field Alternate Block/Rows To Expansion Control Carrier AUX RJ21X/RJ2GX Network Interface Connector (MCC1 only) Sneak Fuse Panel...
  • Page 175 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway To connect the trunk pairs to the purple field: Connect B25A cables between the network interface and the sneak fuse panels. See ‘‘3-Pair Modularity for Trunk Pairs for 1-Pair Trunks’’ on page 175.
  • Page 176 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 3-Pair Modularity for Trunk Pairs for 3-Pair Tie Trunks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 19 20 21 22 23 24...
  • Page 177: Installing The Stratum 3 Clock (If Used)

    This section provides information on installing a Stratum 3 clock. The Stratum 3 Clock connects to a TN2182C or higher tone-clock. In an S8700 Multi-Connect configuration, it must connect to a tone-clock in a non-IPSI-controlled port network. ‘‘Unpack and Inspect Stratum 3 Clock Cabinet’’ on page 177 ‘‘Install and Position Stratum 3 Clock Cabinet’’...
  • Page 178: Connect Ac Power To Stratum 3 Clock Cabinet

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Installing the Stratum 3 clock (if used) Connect AC Power to Stratum 3 Clock Cabinet The clock cabinet requires a 120 VAC, 15 amp receptacle. The green wire ground provided by the receptacle is sufficient.
  • Page 179: Set The Clock Options

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Installing the Stratum 3 clock (if used) At the clock cabinet, connect a 6 AWG (#40) (16 mm ) wire to the -48VRTN terminal on the terminal strip.
  • Page 180: Cable The Stratum 3 Clock

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Installing the Stratum 3 clock (if used) NOTE: Only SW1 and SW2 are used. SW1 controls the output of alarm signals from the Stratum 3 Clock circuit pack.
  • Page 181 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Installing the Stratum 3 clock (if used) Typical Connections to Stratum 3 Clock Figure notes SCC1 Media Gateway (PN) Channel Service Unit (Primary) “A” Position Stratum 3 Clock “B”...
  • Page 182: Install The Stratum 3 Clock Wiring

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Installing the Stratum 3 clock (if used) Install the Stratum 3 Clock Wiring Connect the B25A cables from the TN2182C connector panel slot on the media gateway and the Stratum 3 Clock to the cross-connect module in the yellow field.
  • Page 183 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Installing the Stratum 3 clock (if used) Cross-Connects for Standard Reliability From: Stratum 3 Clock To: Y Cable Clock End (Primary) Connecting Connecting Lead Block Lead Block...
  • Page 184 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Installing the Stratum 3 clock (if used) Cross-Connects for High or Critical Reliability From: Stratum 3 Clock To: Y Cable Clock End (Primary) Connec Connec ting ting...
  • Page 185 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Installing the Stratum 3 clock (if used) Cross-Connects for High or Critical Reliability From: Stratum 3 Clock To: Y Cable Clock End (Primary) Connec Connec ting ting...
  • Page 186: Install Auxiliary Cabinet (Optional)

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Install Auxiliary Cabinet (Optional) Install Auxiliary Cabinet (Optional) The auxiliary cabinet contains the hardware to install optional equipment. The cabinet allows carrier, rack (width: 23 in.; 58.4 cm), and panel types of mounting. An Auxiliary Cabinet contains the following: •...
  • Page 187: Install Auxiliary Cabinet Equipment

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Install Auxiliary Cabinet (Optional) Install Auxiliary Cabinet Equipment The auxiliary cabinet allows for carrier, 23-in. (58.4 cm) rack, or panel mounting of the hardware. The following equipment is furnished with the media gateway: —...
  • Page 188: Connecting To The Ipsis

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connecting to the IPSIs Connecting to the IPSIs Prerequisite: The media gateways must be installed, connected to each other, and powered up. This section covers the following tasks: ‘‘Connect the Ethernet switch cables to the IPSI circuit packs’’...
  • Page 189 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connecting to the IPSIs If not already removed, remove the ground plate. Remove the upper and lower rear covers from the media gateway(s). Refer to ‘‘Removal of ground plate’’ on page 189.
  • Page 190 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connecting to the IPSIs CAT5 cable in pass-thru kit M AJ M IN cadscat2 KLC 032602 Install the clamp on ferrite on the CAT5 Ethernet cable. Refer to ‘‘CAT5 cable run...
  • Page 191 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connecting to the IPSIs CAT5 cable run through the clamp-on ferrite cadscat4 KLC 032602 cadscat4 KLC 032602 Figure notes Media Gateway B Clamp on ferrite Media Gateway A WARNING: The ferrite must be located as close to the exit of the media gateway as possible.
  • Page 192 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connecting to the IPSIs CAT5 cable connected to the IPSI M AJ M IN Replace the rear covers and the ground plate. Dress the CAT5 Ethernet cable to exit either the left or right side of the media gateway.
  • Page 193 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connecting to the IPSIs Replacement of the rear covers and the ground plate cadscat5 KLC 032602 cadscat5 KLC 032602 Figure notes Ground Plate For high or critical reliability, repeat steps 1 through 5 for the IPSI circuit pack in media gateway B using a red CAT5 Ethernet cable.
  • Page 194: Connect Avaya Scc1 Media Gateway Ipsi And Maintenance Circuit Pack Ribbon Cables

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connecting to the IPSIs Connect Avaya SCC1 media gateway IPSI and maintenance circuit pack ribbon cables Remove the ground plate, upper and lower rear covers from the SCC1 media gateway(s).
  • Page 195 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connecting to the IPSIs Push the tabs on the ends of the connector inward to lock the connector in place. Refer to ‘‘Ribbon Cable Connector’’ on page 195.
  • Page 196 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connecting to the IPSIs Duplex Reliability Ribbon Cable Connection Push the tabs on the ends of the connector inward to lock the connector in place. Thread the ribbon through the lower slot on the faceplate of the TN775D circuit pack.
  • Page 197 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connecting to the IPSIs Ribbon cable placement using the pass through tool M AJ M IN cadsrib2 KLC 032602 Plug the long ribbon cable into the bottom connector on the component side of the TN775D maintenance circuit pack.
  • Page 198 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connecting to the IPSIs Cable routing through the TDM slot cadsrib4 KLC 032602 Figure notes Media Gateway B TDM cable slot Media Gateway A Use the pass through tool to feed the long ribbon cable through media gateway B.
  • Page 199 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connecting to the IPSIs High/Critical Ribbon Cable Connection M IN M AJ M IN M AJ M IN cadsrib3 KLC 072502 cadsrib3 KLC 072502 Fully insert the TN775D and TN2312AP circuit packs.
  • Page 200: Program The Ipsi Circuit Packs

    The IPSI circuit packs associated with the S8700 Multi-Connect configurations use the DHCP method. In rare cases the S8700 Multi-Connect IPSIs may use the static addressing method. IPSI circuit packs associated with the S8700 IP Connect configurations always use the static addressing method.
  • Page 201: Using Dhcp Addressing

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connecting to the IPSIs NOTE: Before beginning, read this procedure to familiarize yourself with it. With DHCP addressing there are certain sequences that need to be completed prior to a predetermined time-out interval.
  • Page 202 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connecting to the IPSIs NOTE: If you have only one multi-connect configuration, the default switch ID is A, which was administered earlier. The second configuration would be B and so on. The switch ID is not the carrier letter.
  • Page 203: Using Static Addressing

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connecting to the IPSIs All segments of the display will go dark for one second and then the Switch ID and Cabinet number will be displayed in the top three characters of the LED display. A ’V’...
  • Page 204 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connecting to the IPSIs Connecting directly to the IPSI cadlipsi KLC 031502 Figure notes Services laptop NIC adapter cable (if necessary) PCMCIA Network Interface Card (NIC) CAT5 crossover cable to IPSI Connect the services laptop computer to the top port on the IPSI circuit pack faceplate.
  • Page 205 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connecting to the IPSIs NOTE: The craft login used on the IPSI has a different password than the craft login used on the media servers. Log in as craft.
  • Page 206: Verify Connectivity To The Media Servers

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connecting to the IPSIs Type quit to logoff the IPSI. NOTE: Control network settings (IP address, subnet mask, and gateway) become effective when you exit the IPADMIN session.
  • Page 207: Upgrade Ipsi Firmware Version (If Necessary)

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connecting to the IPSIs Upgrade IPSI firmware version (if necessary) You may need to upgrade the firmware on some or all the IPSIs. Each IPSI must be on the same firmware load.
  • Page 208: Verify License Status

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connecting to the IPSIs Verify License Status The following administration is done on a computer used to access the active media server using the Maintenance Web Interface.
  • Page 209: 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 210: Tn799Dp Control Lan

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connecting to the Customer’s Network TN799DP Control LAN The TN799DP Control LAN circuit pack serves multiple purposes: • A connection for the signaling (telephone) network to the customer’s data network for IP telephones.
  • Page 211: The Tn2302Ap Ip Media Processor

    Avaya S8700 Media Server with G600 Media Gateway" or "Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway," Adding Hardware, Adding a TN2302AP IP Media Processor section, which is part of the Avaya™ S8300 and Avaya™ S8700 Media Server Library CD.
  • Page 212: Important File Specifications

    See the Hardware Guide for the Avaya™ Communication Manager for more information. For information on installing a TN2501AP VAL circuit pack, go to "Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with G600 Media Gateway" or "Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway,"...
  • Page 213 Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Connecting to the Customer’s Network May 2003...
  • Page 214: Installing And Wiring Telephones

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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;...
  • Page 215: Connect Telephones

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Installing and Wiring Telephones Connect Telephones Various analog, digital, and IP telephones can be connected to the media gateway. These telephones include: ‘‘Connectable Telephones and Consoles’’ on page 215 •...
  • Page 216: Connecting A Typical Telephone

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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...
  • Page 217: Connect Adjunct Power

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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...
  • Page 218: Connect An Analog Station Or 2-Wire Digital Station

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Installing and Wiring Telephones 400B2 Adapter Connecting to a Modular Plug r749428 KLC 060396 Figure notes Flush-Mounted Information Outlet 400B2 Adapter Surface-Mounted Information Outlet To Telephone To Individual Power Unit...
  • Page 219: Analog Tie Trunk Example

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Installing and Wiring Telephones 2500-Type Analog Telephone Wiring 2500wire RBP 071996 Figure notes 2500-Type Analog Station TN2183 Analog Line Circuit Pack, Position 1C01 Port Circuit Pack and Telephone Pin Designations...
  • Page 220: Digital Tie Trunk Example

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Installing and Wiring Telephones Install cross-connect jumpers to connect the pins from the tie trunk circuit pack to the appropriate leads on the external tie trunk. ‘‘Analog Tie Trunk Wiring’’ on page 220 shows a media gateway tie trunk connected to another media gateway tie trunk.
  • Page 221: Ds1 Tie Trunk Example

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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...
  • Page 222 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Installing and Wiring Telephones Connect the DS1 tie trunk to a T1 CSU. See ‘‘Typical Connections to Channel Service Unit’’ on page 222. NOTE: A 3150 CSU is shown, a 120A Integrated CSU (ICSU) may be used.
  • Page 223 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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.
  • Page 224: Auxiliary Connector Outputs (Mcc1 And Scc1 Media Gateways Only)

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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.
  • Page 225 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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...
  • Page 226 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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...
  • Page 227: Three-Pair And Four-Pair Modularity

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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...
  • Page 228: Adjunct Power Connection Locations

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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)
  • Page 229: Attendant Console Example

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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...
  • Page 230: Auxiliary Power

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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...
  • Page 231: Hard-Wire Bridging

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Installing and Wiring Telephones Hard-Wire Bridging Analog type hard-wire bridging is not allowed for any DCP endpoints. Hard-wire bridging provides no way of combining the digital output of two bridged DCP sets. Also, a bridged endpoint causes degradation of the DCP signal.
  • Page 232: Install The 26B1 Selector Console

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Installing and Wiring Telephones Install the 26B1 Selector Console Connect the supplied 3-foot (1 meter) D8AC cable to the modular jack on the bottom of the 26B1 Selector Console.
  • Page 233: Connect Power Distribution Unit External Alarm Wires

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Installing and Wiring Telephones Alarm Output at AUX Connector Color AUX Connector Violet-Green EXTALMA (Pin 48) Alarm Output Green-Violet EXTALMB (Pin 23) (Ground) Alarm Output Emergency Transfer and Auxiliary Power...
  • Page 234 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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...
  • Page 235 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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...
  • Page 236: Install Off-Premises Station Wiring

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Installing and Wiring Telephones Port Circuit Pack and Telephone Pin Designations — Continued Connection 4-pin modular -48VDC (-48VDC) (-48VDC) -48VDC jack Circuit Pack TN754 TN2181 2-wire TN556...
  • Page 237: Off-Premises Connections

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Installing and Wiring Telephones Off-Premises Connections ‘‘Connections for 1 to 8 Out-of-Building Analog Telephones’’ on page 238 shows the connections for 1 to 8 off-premises analog telephones.
  • Page 238 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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)
  • Page 239: Off-Premises Protection Requirements

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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...
  • Page 240: Telephone Restrictions For Exposed Environments

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Installing and Wiring Telephones The multi-pair protector units and the off-premises cabling must be locally engineered. Connected multi-pair protector units (female 25-pair connector) are recommended. ‘‘Analog Line Circuit Protectors’’ on page 240 shows the recommended protectors.
  • Page 241 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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.
  • Page 242: Emergency Transfer Units And Associated Telephones

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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...
  • Page 243: Emergency Transfer Panel And Telephone Installation Examples

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Installing and Wiring Telephones 808A Emergency Transfer Panel and Telephone Installation Examples ‘‘808A Emergency Transfer Panel’’ on page 244 shows a typical 808A Emergency Transfer Panel. The 808A connects to the Main Distribution Frame (MDF) with B25A or A25B cable.
  • Page 244 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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...
  • Page 245: Install The 808A Emergency Transfer Panel

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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...
  • Page 246 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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.
  • Page 247 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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...
  • Page 248 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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...
  • Page 249 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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...
  • Page 250: Install Telephones Used Only For Emergency Transfer (Trunk/Auxiliary Field)

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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...
  • Page 251: Install Telephones Used For Emergency Transfer And As Normal Extension (Trunk/Auxiliary Field)

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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.
  • Page 252: Install External Ringing

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Installing and Wiring Telephones Install External Ringing Connections for external ringing are at an information outlet. The media gateway side of the Main Distribution Frame (MDF) is connected to a TN2183 (or equivalent) Analog Line circuit pack.
  • Page 253: Install The Queue Warning Indicator

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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.
  • Page 254: Installing And Wiring Telephone Power Supplies

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies This section provides information and wiring examples of installation procedures for various telephone and console power supplies. These are examples only and actual wiring procedures may vary at each site.
  • Page 255: Important Warning For 1145B2 Power Supply

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies Important Warning for 1145B2 Power Supply WARNING: Important Safety Instructions follow. When operating this equipment, basic safety precautions must be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and personal injury, including the following: Read and understand all instructions.
  • Page 256: Mounting The 1145B2/1146B2 Power Supply

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies Do not attempt to recharge batteries on your own. The batteries may leak corrosive • electrolyte or explode. The 1145B2 power unit recharges the batteries safely.
  • Page 257 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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:...
  • Page 258: Install The Wall-Mounting Plates

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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.
  • Page 259: Mount The 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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).
  • Page 260: Install The Expanded Power Distribution Unit

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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.
  • Page 261: Power Up And Test The Power Supply

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies Connect the P1 connector end of the “T” cable to the bottom power distribution unit. Connect the P2 connector to the top distribution unit. Connect the P3 connector to the 1145B2.
  • Page 262: Wire The 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies Wire the 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit Wire endpoints to the 1146B2 while power from the 1145B2 is on. A red LED lights if its associated circuit is connected to shorted wiring or to a shorted telephone.
  • Page 263: Reset Leds On Power Distribution Unit

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies Reset LEDs on Power Distribution Unit A red LED next to any of the 32 power output connectors indicates a short circuit in the building wiring or the terminal equipment.
  • Page 264: Using The 1152A1 Pdu

    The 1152A1 PDU is used to power the 46xx series of IP telephones in addition to providing 10/100 megabits per second Ethernet connection. Generation 1 Avaya IP telephones can receive power from the 1152A1 via an in-line adapter. This adapter provides the resistive signature so that the 1152A1 allows power to flow to the telephone.
  • Page 265: Connect The Cables

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies The 1152A1 PDU then runs through its Power On Self Test (POST), which takes less than 10 seconds. During the test, all the ports on the unit are disabled and the LEDs light up. For more information on the test, refer to the user’s guide that comes with the unit.
  • Page 266 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies To safeguard devices that are not enabled, the 1152A1 PDU detects devices that are not enabled so does not send power. Note that data continues to flow via the Ethernet cable regardless of the status of the end device.
  • Page 267: P333T-Pwr Power Over Ethernet Stackable Switch

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies P333T-PWR Power over Ethernet Stackable Switch The P333T-PWR power supply complies with the Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) standard UL 1950, second edition.
  • Page 268: Using The P333T-Pwr Switch

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies Using the P333T-PWR switch The P333T-PWR Power over Ethernet Stackable Switch can be used to power 46xx series IP telephones in addition to providing a 10/100 megabits per second Ethernet connection. The switch can form part of a stack with the G700 Media Gateway or members of the P330 stackable switching system.
  • Page 269: 1151B1 And 1151B2 Power Supplies

    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. Check that the appropriate link (LNK) LEDs light up. 1151B1 and 1151B2 Power Supplies The 1151B1 and 1151B2 power supplies are a local power supply.
  • Page 270: Important Safety Instructions For 1151B1 And 1151B2 Power Supplies

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies Important Safety Instructions for 1151B1 and 1151B2 Power Supplies Please read the following helpful tips. Retain these tips for later use.
  • Page 271: Connect The 1151B1 Or 1151B2 Power Supplies

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies The power supply has a single output of -48 volts DC, 0.4 amperes and can operate from either a 120 volts AC 60 hertz power source (105 to 129 volts AC) or a 220/230/240 volts AC 50 hertz power source (198 to 264 volts AC).
  • Page 272: Completing The Installation Administration

    • NOTE: Even though you set the date, time, and time zone through the Web interface on the S8700 Media Server, you must also set the daylight savings time rules and locations and verify the date and time through SAT commands.
  • Page 273: Set Locations (If Necessary)

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Completing the Installation Administration NOTE: The default daylight savings rule is 0, meaning no daylight savings transition. Type change daylight-savings-rules and press Enter change daylight-savings-rules Page...
  • Page 274: Verify Date And Time

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Completing the Installation Administration After you set the daylight savings rules, you must set the locations for all media gateways (cabinets). It is possible to have media gateways in different time zones.
  • Page 275: View Alarms

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Completing the Installation Administration Verify that the correct rule (number) is displayed in the Daylight Savings Rule field. If correct, press Cancel If not, go to the Maintenance Web Interface.
  • Page 276: Enable And Disable Ethernet Switch Ports

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Completing the Installation Administration Enable and disable Ethernet switch ports You may want to disable unused ports on the Avaya Ethernet switch (if used). The following administration is done on a computer connected to the active media server using the Maintenance Web Interface.
  • Page 277: Back Up The Media Server To Pcmcia Flashcard

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Completing the Installation Administration Select the switch you want to administer and click Submit. Locate the port(s) you want to disable and click on the button in the Disable column.
  • Page 278 Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Completing the Installation Administration h1dlopt LJK 030102 Figure notes Media Server Bottom slot of PCMCIA drive PCMCIA flashcard Click Backup Now and select all applicable data sets.
  • Page 279: View Alarms

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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.
  • Page 280: 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 281: Enable Alarms To Inads Via Snmp

    SSG device see (Avaya personnel only): http://135.8.11.4/team-sra/ 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 282: 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, a terminal emulation program or Avaya™ Site Administration and a Web browser are the primary support access for S8700 Media Server initialization, aftermarket additions, and continuing maintenance.
  • Page 283 Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Accessing the Avaya S8700 Media Server The network connection for the computer is as follows: • IP address: 192.11.13.5 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.252 • Services laptop computer connected directly to the media server...
  • Page 284: Connecting To The Avaya S8700 Media Server Remotely Over The Network

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Accessing the Avaya S8700 Media Server To access the media server, open a Web browser, a command line interface, or Avaya Site Administration. Use 192.11.13.6 for the IP address. (This IP address is the same for all media servers.) When prompted, log in.
  • Page 285: Dialing Up To The Media Server

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Accessing the Avaya S8700 Media Server Dialing up to the media server To dial up, click the connection name or icon, if created. Once you are connected: When prompted, enter your remote access login name and password.
  • Page 286: Command Line Interface

    When prompted, log in. Avaya Site Administration If you do not have Avaya Site Administration, you must purchase it separately. It is part of the Avaya VisAbility Suite. See ‘‘Installing Avaya Site Administration’’ on page 287 information on installing Avaya Site Administration.
  • Page 287: Installing Avaya Site Administration

    (SAT commands are usable only on the active media server only.) When prompted, log in. 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 288: Logins

    Initial configuration and upgrades by an Avaya field tech or business partner requires a services login, such as craft or dadmin. Customer’s can set up their own logins for accessing the S8700 Media Server. Refer to the Avaya™ Communication Manager Little Instruction Book for Basic Administration (555-233-756) for specific information.
  • Page 289 Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Accessing the Avaya S8700 Media Server Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Click the Properties button to display the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box. On the General tab, select "Use the following IP address." Enter the following: IP address: 192.11.13.5...
  • Page 290: Testing The Complete Configuration

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Testing the Complete Configuration Testing the Complete Configuration This section provides tests for the complete configuration, including the control and signaling networks and the telephones and consoles.
  • Page 291: Testing Port Network Equipment

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Testing the Complete Configuration Testing port network equipment These tests verify that the Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) cables, terminators, and the Inter-Cabinet Cables (MCC1 Media Gateway) work. If a FAIL Result code is seen, check these cables.
  • Page 292: Check Circuit Pack Configuration

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Testing the Complete Configuration Check circuit pack configuration The list configuration report provides a list of circuit packs connected to the configuration and recognized by the software.
  • Page 293: Test The Ipsi Circuit Pack

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Testing the Complete Configuration Click on Interchange again to interchange the active and standby servers back to the original status. Test the IPSI circuit pack Use Avaya Site Administration.
  • Page 294: Test Expansion Interface Circuit Packs (S8700 Multi-Connect Only)

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Testing the Complete Configuration Sample Test Results screen for test license test license TEST RESULTS Port Maintenance Name Alt. Name Test No. Result Error Code LIC-ERR...
  • Page 295: Test Time Division Multiplexing Bus For Each Port Network

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Testing the Complete Configuration Test Time Division Multiplexing bus for each port network Check each TDM bus for each Port Network (PN) in the configuration. Type test tdm port-network 1 and press...
  • Page 296 Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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...
  • Page 297: Testing Telephones And Other Equipment

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Testing the Complete Configuration Testing telephones and other equipment This section describes how to test the telephones and other equipment. Perform these tests after the equipment has been wired to the media gateway and after the customer’s data for that equipment has been administered.
  • Page 298: Test Selector Console

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Testing the Complete Configuration Verify all lamps on display light and remain lighted. Each row of lamps on the console lights and goes dark in sequence from top to bottom.
  • Page 299: Test Integrated Announcement

    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 300: Test Terminating Trunk Transmission

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Testing the Complete Configuration In some countries, this remote access interface is not allowed. Contact your Avaya representative. 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.
  • Page 301: Test Stratum 3 Clock (If Used-S8700 Multi-Connect Only)

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Testing the Complete Configuration Type ping ip-address IPaddress board UUCSS and press Enter. The variable IPaddress is the IP address of another computer beyond the gateway and UUCSS is the cabinet, carrier, and slot of the circuit pack.
  • Page 302: Resolve Alarms

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Testing the Complete Configuration Stratum 3 Clock LED Indicators — Continued Card LED Label Procedure FREE RUN Ignore this LED TOCA FAIL Replace the circuit pack...
  • Page 303: S8700 Media Server Leds

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Testing the Complete Configuration 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.
  • Page 304 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 305: Avaya Ethernet Switch Leds

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Testing the Complete Configuration Using the Maintenance Web Interface, test the LEDs on the front of the media server: Under Diagnostics, click Test Server LEDs. On the Test Server LEDs screen, click Test LEDs.
  • Page 306: Ups Leds

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Testing the Complete Configuration LEDs on Avaya P333T Ethernet switch Cajun P333T Switch EXPANSION SLOT COL Tx FC Hspd LAG CONSOLE EXPANSION SLOT COL Tx FC Hspd LAG...
  • Page 307: Telephone Console Leds

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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...
  • Page 308: Ip Server Interface Leds

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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.
  • Page 309 Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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...
  • Page 310 Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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...
  • Page 311: Circuit Pack Leds

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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...
  • Page 312: Ds1 Converter Circuit Pack Leds

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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...
  • Page 313 Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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 314 Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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: •...
  • Page 315: Troubleshooting An Installation

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway 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 •...
  • Page 316: Configuring The Media Server Hardware

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Troubleshooting an Installation Configuring the media server hardware Problem Solution Can’t log into UPS subagent - Make sure the SNMP Subagent is installed in the UPS.
  • Page 317: Installing The License And Avaya Authentication Files

    Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Troubleshooting an Installation Problem Solution 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).
  • Page 318 Migrating to an Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Troubleshooting an Installation May 2003...
  • Page 319: Index

    Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Index Index connection locations administer Numerics IPSI IPSI circuit pack TN2312AP IP Server Interface 110A-type terminal blocks (G600) administering patch cords and jumpers 110P-type terminal blocks, frame-mounting...
  • Page 320 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Index battery charger, optional circuit pack, checking battery holdover assembly circuit packs battery holdover, connecting configuration, testing battery interface module, installing DS1 converter LEDs battery leads, connecting...
  • Page 321 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Index customer’s order emergency transfer panel, installing checking emergency transfer telephones inspecting emergency transfer units emergency transfer, testing enable Ethernet switch ports equipment packed with G600 Media Gateway...
  • Page 322 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Index connecting AC inter-cabinet cables coupled bonding conductor IP address set static use DHCP IP network connection, testing IPSI administering connect Ethernet cables hardware connect ribbon cables on SCC1...
  • Page 323 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Index installing NEC. See National Electrical Code night ringing, testing main circuit breaker Main Distribution Frame. See MDF off premise protection off-premises connections earthquake protection off-premises digital line circuit protectors...
  • Page 324 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Index shielding, electromagnetic shipping errors, correcting shipping packing lists SHOCKWATCH indicators shorting cable queue warning indicator single-phase 240VAC testing site locations, adapters sneak current fuse panels fuses...
  • Page 325 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Index service state S8700 Media Server configuration TDM bus cables S8700 Media Server installation TDM bus, testing trunk cables, installing telephone calls trunk pairs, connecting with concentrator cables...
  • Page 326 Installing the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server with Avaya™ MCC1 or SCC1 Media Gateway Index May 2003...

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