How Is The Terminal Server Cabling Connected; Connecting The Iolan+ To The Adjunct And The Lan - Avaya G700 Installing And Upgrading

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Telephones and adjunct systems

How is the terminal server cabling connected

Figure 35
shows the connection between the terminal server port and a call accounting system.
Figure 35: Stand-alone call accounting system link using a terminal server
Switch
C-LAN
clan2gca.cdr
Note:
You can connect the S8300 Media Server directly to the terminal server with a
Note:
data crossover cable. This connection eliminates the need for a hub or router in
the middle, but the connection also allows the S8300 Media Server and the
terminal server to communicate only with each other. With this connection, the
S8300 Media Server and the terminal server should be configured with the same
subnet.
The general connection process requires:

Connecting the IOLAN+ to the adjunct and the LAN

Administering the IOLAN+
Test the connectivity back through the switch
Connecting the IOLAN+ to the adjunct and the LAN
Connect the adjunct to the IOLAN+, using the RJ45-to-DB25 cable and the null modem. You
can use a male/female adapter. See
page 359.
358 Installing and Upgrading the Avaya G700 Media Gateway and Avaya S8300 Media Server
259A Adapter,
356A Adapter (Jack #1), or
258B Adapter (Jack #1)
Hub or
Router
RJ45 Cat 5
RJ45 Cat 5
Modular Cord
Modular Cord
AC Power
328 ft max
328 ft max
(100 m)
(100 m)
on page 359
Figure 36: Connecting an adjunct to the IOLAN+
Terminal Server
M25A or M25B
RS232 Cable
«
50 Ft. Maximum
on page 358
Standalone
Call Accounting
Call
Accounting
Port
Demarcation
Point
on

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