Chapter 6: Installing and wiring telephones and
The wiring procedures are the same for most Avaya telephones and other equipment.
This task list provides wiring examples of similar installation procedures. These are examples
only; actual wiring procedures may vary at each site.
After installing the equipment, the data for the telephone features must be administered. These
procedures are provided in the Administrator Guide for the Avaya Communication Manager
(03-300509) or with the specific telephone or console.
Note:
See Adding New Hardware for Avaya Servers and Gateways (03-300684) to
Note:
install the necessary peripheral equipment.
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CAUTION:
Having a phone that is on an IP trunk too close to a fax machine can cause
CAUTION:
problems. If the phone is too close, the handset can pick up the tones from the
fax machine and change itself into the fax mode.
To prevent this, turn down the volume on the fax machine, or move the phone set
further away from the fax machine, or on the IP Codec Set screen (change
ip-codec-set), set the Fax field to off if not sending or receiving faxes on the
IP trunk.
Wiring telephones and trunks
This section includes the following wiring examples and wiring procedures:
Connecting telephones
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Analog tie trunk example
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Digital tie trunk example
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DS1 tie trunk example
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Auxiliary connector outputs (MCC1 and SCC1 Media Gateways only)
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Three-pair and four-pair modularity
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Adjunct power connection locations
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Attendant console example
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trunks
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