Peripheral Connectivity - Avaya Sun Fire V880 Connectivity Diagram

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Peripheral connectivity

The following figure shows in general how equipment is connected to the computer. The
callouts are described in
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Important:
X.25 switch links (R3V11 only)
One HSI/P card is used
for up to four ACDs.
A second HSI/P card is
needed for five to eight ACDs.
For detailed switch link connectivity, see
CMS Switch Connections, Administration,
and Troubleshooting
System console
M
AC power
Required telephone
line to remote
maintenance center
Remote console
Parts list
Important:
Important:
DO NOT install any internal hardware shipped with the Sun machine during
customer site assembly and power up. Any internal hardware shipped will
be installed under the direction of an Avaya CMS Provisioning Engineer at
the scheduled provisioning appointment time.
Black Box
RS-449 - RS-232
interface converter
Black Box
RS-449 - RS-232
interface converter
USB
Mouse
P
port
USB
Keyboard
O
port
L
K
Graphics
Monitor
N
Serial
Port A
J
I
Modem
on page 12.
C
B
External SCSI
tape drive
C
for data
migration only
A
SCSI port
HSI/P
D
card
SCSI or
Ethernet
SCSI/Ethernet
port
card
card
E
Ethernet
card
Built-in
F
TPE Fast
Ethernet
Interface
G
H
CMS Supervisor,
network printers,
and LAN backup
External SCSI devices
Ethernet port for R7 and later switch links
(supports up to eight ACDs)
For detailed switch link connectivity, see
CMS Switch Connections, Administration,
and Troubleshooting
Optional ethernet port (two cards maximum)
Network
hub
To serial terminals, printers, and
modems (R3V11 and earlier; R12
and later, permissive use only)
To customer
network for
For detailed network hub and NTS
connectivity, see CMS Terminals,
Printers, and Modems
Ethernet LAN connections
NTS
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