The required number of 19-inch (48-centimeter) EIA-310D open equipment racks are
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grounded. For more information, see Approved Grounds, (555-245-772).
You have the required, customer-provided network information in the form of a completed
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Electronic Preinstallation Worksheet (EPW). For a blank form, see the Avaya Installation
Wizard Web site,
All the equipment is on site. Compare the list of items that were ordered to the contents of
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the boxes to verify that you have all the equipment. Your project manager can give you an
inventory list. Do not rely on the packing slips inside the boxes for the correct information.
High-level overview of the installation process
You complete the installation process in stages. You can complete some stages in parallel.
Other stages require certain tasks first. The order in which you complete the stages depends on
the suggested order, local practice, and the personnel available. The high-level stages are:
Installing the G650 media gateways.
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Cabling the media gateways.
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Connecting to the customer network which includes media servers, C-LAN, VAL, and so
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forth.
Installing and wiring telephones and trunks.
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Completing the installation administration which includes clear alarms, enable alarm
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reporting, backup translation, and so forth.
Testing the complete configuration.
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These high-level stages are described below.
Installing the media gateways
You can complete this stage in parallel with installing and configuring the server complex. You
must install and turn on the media gateways before you complete many of the other stages.
Cabling the media gateways
In this stage, you attach the cables of the media gateways to the main distribution frame and the
patch panels. This stage usually comes after you install the media gateways and before you
install traditional telephones.
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High-level overview of the installation process
Issue 2 February 2007
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