Connect The Hospitality Integrated Voice Services Card To The Lan - Avaya Communication Server 1000M Single Group Manual

Hospitality integrated voice services fundamentals
Hide thumbs Also See for Communication Server 1000M Single Group:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Note:
The TTY port labeled P1 must be permanently connected to an SDI port programmed as a
background terminal (BGD). The P2 port is unused in this Hospitality Integrated Voice
Services card version.

Connect the Hospitality Integrated Voice Services card to the LAN

Connect the Hospitality Integrated Voice Services card to the LAN, through the Ethernet
adapter, to have access to the BUI. With a connection to the LAN, a Telnet connection can be
made to the CLI from a terminal on the intranet.
To connect the Hospitality Integrated Voice Services card to the LAN, follow the steps in
Connecting the Ethernet adapter to the LAN
Ethernet adapter to customer PC when no LAN exists
Integrated Voice Services card to a customer PC when no LAN exists.
Figure 6: The Ethernet adapter and the NTBK48AA cable
Connecting the Ethernet adapter to the LAN
1. Check the installation of the Ethernet adapter on the I/O panel as described in
2. Plug the modular cable RJ-45 plug into the RJ-45 jack on the Ethernet adapter.
3. Plug the RJ-45 plug at the other end of the modular cable into the LAN hub.
4. Make the other necessary Ethernet connections using standard Ethernet
Hospitality Integrated Voice Services Fundamentals
Installing an Ethernet adapter onCabinet tip/ring connector
See
Figure 7: I/O connector bracket connection
connection rules.
on page 51. Follow the steps in
on page 52 to connect the Hospitality
on page 53.
Cabling
Connecting
on page 49.
March 2013
51

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents