Avaya S8700 Manual page 26

Adding new hardware
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Install and Administer IP Connectivity Hardware
Figure 3: Backplane Adapter
Figure notes
1
Amphenol connector to backplane
connector corresponding to TN2501AP
slot
Install the Circuit Packs
!
To prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD), be sure to wear a grounding strap while handling the
circuit pack.
1
Insert the circuit pack into any port slot and close the latch securely.
At first, the red and green LEDs are on steady, then the green LED flashes. If there are
announcements on the circuit pack, the amber LED flashes while the announcements are copied
from FLASH to RAM. After about 3-5 minutes, all of the top 3 LEDs go out, although the time is
longer if there are announcements already recorded on the circuit pack.
2
Connect the backplane adapter to the Amphenol connector on the back of the media gateway
corresponding to the TN2501AP circuit pack slot.
3
Connect the LAN CAT5 cable to the RJ45 connector on the backplane adapter.
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WARNING:
NOTE:
If the TN2501AP circuit packs are at the Communication Manager limit and you insert a
VAL circuit pack, the red LED on that circuit pack stays on, indicating that
Communication Manager does not accept it.
NOTE:
If installing the TN2501AP into an old carrier or cabinet, you must replace the WP cables,
which connect the backplane to the rear connector panel, with Twisted Pair I/O cables to
handle the 100 Mbps speed. Refer to
on replacing the wires.
2
1
2
RJ45 LAN cable connection
10 Mbps uses CAT3 cable
100 Mbps uses CAT5 cable
3
This connector is not used for VAL.
Replace the WP Cables
Adding New Hardware--S8700
on page 29 for information
November 2003

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