7.3.2 At&T System 85 Requirements; Hardware Requirements; Software Requirements; Configuration Requirements - Avaya Octel 200 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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7.3.2 AT&T SYSTEM 85 REQUIREMENTS
The AT&T System 85 installation requirements are divided into three categories: hardware, software, and
configuration.

Hardware Requirements

The System 85 hardware interface for Octel 200/300 with Adaptive Integration requires both analog lines
(for the Octel 200/300 ports) and digital lines (for the two ATTIC links).
Analog Single Line Extensions. The System 85 must provide analog telephone ports (single line
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extension, 2500 type) from its analog line circuit cards (part no. SN229) for each port in the Octel
200/300 cabinet.
Digital Voice Terminal Extensions. The System 85 must provide digital voice terminal ports per
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ATTIC board for the four ATTIC links in Octel 200/300. If two or more AT&T digital line cards (part
no. SN270B) are available, spreading the digital links on different digital line cards in the System 85
provides greater reliability.
Cable. One 25-pair cable per configured slot.
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Software Requirements

The following System 85 software is required for the installation:
Release 2; Version 2 (or later)
Options required in package — None
For Definity/G2, any software release is acceptable.

Configuration Requirements

The System 85 configuration must have a single ACD/EUCD/UCD group available for Octel 200/300
ports. The Name fields for all extensions must include the extension number.
Octel 200/300
S.4.1
When using 2500-type telephone sets with message waiting lamps other than AT&T
3178-SYSI or equivalent (e.g., Northern Telecom's UNITY set or other 2500 sets with neon
message waiting lamp), special PBX hardware may be required in order to allow the System
85 to control the message waiting lamp.
PB60019-01

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