2. Select Administer S8x00 Server products for installation script, and then log in.
3. Enter the customer information, select Installation Script, and click Start Installation script & IP
Addr Admin. A script file is created and downloaded or e-mailed to you.
Preparing Needed Hardware
Laptop – to configure the Avaya G450 Media Gateway, you need to prepare a laptop with a serial port.
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The laptop must have Internet Explorer installed. If you install a G450 without an S8300, you must
prepare the laptop with a Windows 2000 or Windows XP operating system and a TFTP server.
Modem – in order to set up a remote configuration of the G450, you must prepare a USB modem.
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Currently, the G450 supports the MultiTech USB modem, model MT5634ZBA-USB-V92. If a USB
modem is not available, you can also use a serial modem, the Multitech MultiModem ZBA,
MT5634ZBA-V92.
Preparing Tools Needed for Mounting
To mount on a rack or wall, prepare a Phillips head screwdriver.
To mount on a wall prepare also:
Plywood board ½ in (1.2 cm) thick and at least 2 x 2 ft (0.6 x 0.6 m) in size
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Minimum of four wood screws
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Minimum of four screws (pan head at least ½ in, # 10-12 screw) to fasten the G450 to the wall
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You might also need wire cutters to attach the grounding conductors, if your site uses a ground block.
Choosing the Installation Site
Ensure that the location where you install your G450 fulfills the following requirements:
Cables are away from sources of electrical noise such as radio transmitters, broadcast amplifiers,
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power lines, fluorescent light fixtures
Water or moisture cannot enter the case of the chassis.
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Air can flow freely around all sides of the chassis.
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The vents on the sides of the case are not blocked.
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The installation is no more than 25 feet (7.6 m) from an approved ground.
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Note:
If the G450 is more than 25 feet away from an approved ground, you must contact a licensed
Note:
electrician to install a supplementary ground conductor.
The environmental conditions match the following requirements:
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Ambient temperature – 32
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o
o
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to 104
F (0
to 40
C)
Preparing Needed Hardware
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