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How to Get Help These compromises may become more acute if you fail to follow For additional support telephone numbers, go to the Avaya Web site: Avaya's recommendations for configuration, operation and use of the http://www.avaya.com/ equipment.
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Technical Service Center at 1-800-242- sion signaling is in violation of Part 68 rules. This equipment returns 2121 or contact your local Avaya representative. If the equipment is answer-supervision signals to the public switched network when: causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may •...
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200 Ward Hill Avenue but many have been registered with the FCC before the SDoC process Haverhill, MA 01835 USA was available. A list of all Avaya registered products may be found at: Attention: Avaya Account Management http://www.part68.org/ E-mail: totalware@gwsmail.com by conducting a search using “Avaya”...
Connect UPS cables to Ethernet Switch(es) Configure the UPSs Configure the Ethernet Switch(es) Customize the Active Media Server Set up Avaya Site Administration - Dedicated Services port Set up Avaya Site Administration - Active Media Server Input translations Reset MultiVantage(TM) software...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Contents • Installing an Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway Unpack and Inspect Media Gateway Unpack and Inspect Auxiliary Cabinet Check Circuit Packs Correct Shipping Errors Position the Media Gateway Position the Auxiliary Cabinet (Optional) Install Auxiliary Cabinet Equipment...
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Connect High-Reliability CSS-Connected PN1 with 1 Switch Node Connect Critical Reliability CSS-Connected PN1 with 1 Switch Node • Installing an Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway Stack Unpack and Inspect Media Gateways Check Circuit Packs Position the Media Gateway Stacks Install Earthquake Protection for Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway...
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Install Media Gateway Clips (Media Gateways without Earthquake Protection) Connect S8700 Multi-Connect configuration Cables • Installing an Avaya G700 Media Gateway • Install the Stratum 3 clock Unpack and Inspect Stratum 3 Clock Cabinet Install and Position Stratum 3 Clock Cabinet...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Contents Trunk Cables Among Network Interface, Sneak Fuse Panel, and Media Gateway • Coupled Bonding Conductor • Installation Space Requirements Sneak Fuse Panels and Emergency Transfer Units 110-Type Hardware Cable Slack Manager • Station Wiring Design...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Contents Install Sneak Fuse Panels Install Coupled Bonding Conductor • Connecting to the Customer’s Network Avaya™ S8700 Media Server TN799DP Control LAN Installing a TN799DP C-LAN Administering the TN799DP The TN2302AP IP Media Processor IP Media Processor...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Contents Dual Wiring of Two-Wire and Four-Wire Endpoints Install the Attendant Console Install the 26B1 Selector Console Connect External Alarm Indicators and Auxiliary Power Connect Power Distribution Unit External Alarm Wires Remote Access Install Off-Premises Station Wiring...
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View alarms Back up the media server Release busied out media server Register the S8700 Multi-Connect configuration • Accessing the Avaya S8700 Media Server Accessing the Avaya S8700 Media Server Directly Media Server Web Interface Avaya Site Administration Accessing the Avaya S8700 Media Server...
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Test Integrated Announcement Record Announcement Playback Announcement Delete Announcement Test Music-on-Hold Test Emergency Transfer (S8700 Multi-Connect only) Test Remote Access Interface Test Terminating Trunk Transmission Test the C-LAN Connectivity Test Stratum 3 Clock (if used—S8700 Multi-Connect only) Resolve Alarms May 2002...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Contents • Troubleshooting an Installation Installing the Media Server Hardware Configuring the Media Server Hardware Installing the License and Avaya Authentication Files Index May 2002...
Server for Multi-Connect Configuration These procedures are for installing a new Avaya S8700 Media Server for Multi-Connect Configuration. As part of the procedures for configuring the various pieces of hardware, you use three administration interfaces: media server web interface, Avaya Site Administration interface, and a command line interface.
Verify that you have the current software, firmware, and required patches. This is not the • software, firmware, and any patches that are pre-loaded on the S8700 Media Server but what will be upgraded to after installation. Downloading License and Authentication Files Use the License File Remote Feature Activation (RFA) to obtain the license and authentication files.
ASG uses a challenge/response protocol to confirm the validity of a user, reducing the opportunity for unauthorized access. Before starting the installation or, ideally, before coming on site, the license and Avaya authentication files may be downloaded to the services laptop. The license and Avaya authentication files are installed during the installation process.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Pre-installation Setup At your laptop/PC browser, go to the appropriate web site: Avaya Associates: • http://associate2.avaya.com/sales_market/services and select DEFINITY REMOTE FEATURE ACTIVATION http://services.avaya.com/ and select Remote Feature Activation (RFA), which is listed below Strategy & Operations/Re-Engineering •...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Mount the Hardware in the Rack Mount the Hardware in the Rack Refer to Getting Started with Avaya S8700 Media Server for Multi-Connect Configuration for installation information. May 2002...
Ethernet 1), access the Media Server Web Interface program resident on each media server for the configuration and some of the other administration. For other administration, access the Media Server either through Avaya Site Administration or by opening a telnet session establishing a Linux shell session.
Configure Media Server 1 This section covers the following tasks: • ‘‘Copy license and Avaya authentication files from laptop to Media Server 1’’ on page ‘‘Install license and Avaya authentication files’’ on page 25 • The following administration is done on the services laptop computer connected to server 1 using the Web-based administration application.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Configure the Hardware in the Rack NOTE: The first time you attempt to login, you get a Web page asking to install a security certificate. Follow the instructions for your particular browser to accept the certificate.
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For help with any of the web pages, click About This Page on the web page or Help at the top of the main menu. Click Configure Server to open the first page of the Configure Server wizard. Select Avaya S8700 Media Server for Multi-Connect Configuration and click Continue. May 2002...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Configure the Hardware in the Rack Click through the Review Notices to get to the Set Server Identities page. NOTE: Most of the fields are populated with default settings. Do not change the defaults unless the customer requests it (refer to the filled-out Job Aid entitled Pre-Installation Network Worksheet—S8700 Multi-Connect).
Copy license and Avaya authentication files from laptop to Media Server 1 The following administration is done on the services laptop computer connected to media server 1 using the S8700 Media Server Web Interface. This procedure assumes that the license and authentication file are on the services laptop.
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When all the files to be uploaded show in the fields, click Load File to upload all the files to the media server. Once the license and Avaya authentication files are uploaded to the media server, you must install them.
The following administration is done on the services laptop computer connected to server 1 using the S8700 Media Server Web Interface. You also need a customer representative with knowledge of the customer’s LAN configuration and access to a desktop on the LAN.
Configure SNMP traps The following administration is done on the computer used to access the Avaya S8700 Media Server using the S8700 Media Server Web Interface. Refer to the Pre-Installation Network Worksheet--S8700 Multi-Connect for host names, IP addresses, and community strings.
Unplug the laptop from media server 1. Connect duplication cables Connect the crossover CAT5 cable and fiber optic cable between the media servers. Refer to Getting Started with Avaya S8700 Media Server for Multi-Connect Configuration. installation information.for a connectivity guide.
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For help with any of the web pages, click About This Page on the web page or Help at the top of the main menu. Click Configure Server to open the first page of the Configure Server wizard. Select Avaya S8700 Media Server for Multi-Connect Configuration and click Continue. May 2002...
The following administration is done on the services laptop computer connected to media server 2 using the S8700 Media Server Web Interface. You also need a customer representative with knowledge of the customer’s LAN configuration and access to a desktop on the non-dedicated network.
Click View Summary Status and verify that media server 2 is busied out. Connect UPS cables to Ethernet Switch(es) Connect the CAT5 straight-through cables from the UPS SNMP module to the Ethernet switch. Refer to Getting Started with Avaya S8700 Media Server for Multi-Connect Configuration. for a connectivity guide. May 2002...
These steps are specifically for the Powerware 9125 UPS equipped with a ConnectUPS MX SNMP module. These steps use the default addresses and subnet masks for the S8700 Media Server for Multi-Connect Configuration. If other addresses are to be used they must be substituted when performing these steps.
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If the UPS units are going to be monitored by a Network Management System (NMS) coordinate the assignment of the community names with the local LAN administrator. See the Pre-Installation Network Worksheet for S8700 Multi-Connect. If a NMS will not monitor the UPS units set the community names to unique string values.
The SNMP subagent in the Ethernet switch must be administered so it can report alarms to the appropriate server when the hardware experiences problems. Refer to the Job Aids for Avaya S8700 Media Server for Multi-Connect Configuration for the proper addresses and community strings.
Click on Switch. Follow the Add Switch wizard to build a configuration record for the current customer. • Give the switch record a name that indicates it will work with all Avaya S8700 media servers, i.e. S8700-Service-Port • Select Network Connection as the connection method •...
NOTE: Do not reset the MultiVantage software if no translations were input. The following administration is done on a computer used to access the Avaya S8700 Media Server using Avaya Site Administration. If not already open, launch Avaya Site Administration.
NOTE: Do this procedure only if the translations were not input earlier. The following administration is done on a computer used to access the Avaya S8700 Media Server using Avaya Site Administration. Type add cabinet number (2 through 44) and press...
If the information displayed in the Primary and Secondary Subnet Address fields is not correct it must be changed on the servers. Use the Configure Server entry on the S8700 Media Server Web Interface to change the server configuration. Then return here to perform this step.
Configure the Hardware in the Rack Test Connectivity to IPserver interface circuit packs The following procedure is performed from both ASA and the S8700 Media Server Web Interface while connected to the active media server. From ASA type list ipserver-interface and press Enter Verify that all ISPI circuit packs are translated.
Designing the Avaya S8700 Media Server for Multi-Connect Configuration. Media gateways are typically installed in the same equipment room as the Avaya S8700 Media Server rack hardware; however, the media gateways can be installed in another location, including another state or country.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway Installing an Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway This section describes how to install Avaya MCC1 Media Gateways. Typical Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway on page 42 shows a typical Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway.
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Check the customer’s order and the shipping packing lists to confirm all equipment is present. Check the S8700 Multi-Connect configuration adjuncts for damage and report all damage according to local shipping instructions. If any equipment is missing, report the information to your Avaya representative.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway Unpack and Inspect Media Gateway CAUTION: A media gateway may weigh as much as 800 lb. (363 kg) and may be top heavy. Use extreme caution. Check the status of the SHOCKWATCH and/or TILTWATCH indicators on the container.
Ensure all circuit packs are fully inserted into the proper slots according to the System Diagram shipped with the S8700 Multi-Connect configuration. Report any discrepancies in circuit pack type or quantity to your Avaya representative. For detailed circuit pack descriptions, refer to Designing the Avaya S8700 Media Gateway for Multi-Connect Configuration.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway Position the Auxiliary Cabinet (Optional) Position the auxiliary cabinet next to the control hardware in the rack (or a media gateway). The location of equipment inside the auxiliary cabinet is specified in the Customer Service Document (CSD).
‘‘Earthquake Mounting — Raised Computer Floor’’ on page NOTE: If the S8700 Multi-Connect configuration is supplied with cable ductwork, the media gateways must be level from front to rear and from side to side. They must be square with respect to each other to within ±1/8-in. (0.3 cm).
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NOTE: If the S8700 Multi-Connect configuration is supplied with cable ductwork, the media gateways must be level from front to rear and from side to side. They must be square with respect to each other to within +-1/8-in. (0.3 cm).
Configuration for site requirement information. CAUTION: The power circuit must be dedicated to the S8700 Multi-Connect configuration and must not be shared with other equipment and must not be controlled by a wall switch. The AC receptacle should not be located under the MDF.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway For information about connecting AC power and ground, see: ‘‘Power Requirements’’ on page 50 • • ‘‘Power Supply Sources (J58890CE-1, J58890CE-2, and J58890CH-1)’’ on page 50 ‘‘Grounding an AC-Powered Media Gateway (J58890CE)’’ on page 51 •...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway Either of these power sources can supply 50 Hz power to the AC load: Non-US 5-wire, Y, 220/380 VAC. This source has 3 hot wires, 1 neutral wire, and 1 •...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway Ground AC Load Center 50 ft. (15.2 m) or Less from Media Gateway At the bottom rear of the first media gateway, connect a 6 AWG (#40) (16 mm ) media gateway GROUND wire to the media gateway ground terminal block.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway Typical Media Gateway Ground Location widmgrnd LJK 092697 Figure notes First Media Gateway AC Load Center Single-Point Ground Additional Media Gateways (if Less than 50 Wire feet (15.2 m) installed)
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway Route the media gateway GROUND wire to first media gateway and connect to the single-point ground block and connect block. NOTE: If a media gateway is located remotely (in a separate room or building), route the media gateway media gateway GROUND wire to an approved protective ground.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway Connect Battery Leads (J58890CH-1) ‘‘Typical Small Battery Assembly’’ on page 55 shows a typical optional small battery holdover assembly. These assemblies may ship with the battery leads disconnected to prevent the batteries from discharging.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway Connect Small Battery Holdover Connect the small battery holdover cable to J20. See ‘‘Power Distribution Unit (J58890CH)’’ on page Power Distribution Unit (J58890CH) psdf002i KLC 012400 Figure notes External Alarm Cable Connector...
Installing an Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway Connect Large Battery Holdover When using large battery holdover, 1 battery media gateway is required for every S8700 Multi-Connect configuration media gateway requiring holdover. The 24-cell battery media gateway must have a float voltage of 54.2 VDC.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway Temperature Sensor Cable Adapter Cables H600-476 Adapter Cable Usage Group 1 (G1) 24-cell customer-provided battery Group 3 (G3) (included 24-cell Avaya battery with battery media gateway) Connect Shorting Cable to J58890CE-2...
Do not power up the S8700 Multi-Connect configuration at this time. Connect DC Power and Ground CAUTION: Grounding of the S8700 Multi-Connect configuration shall comply with the general rules for grounding contained in Article 250 of the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70. For more information, refer to Approved Grounds.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway • ‘‘Connect DC Battery Cabinet to DC Power Cabinet’’ on page 67 If necessary, ‘‘Connect Mixed AC/DC Power and Ground’’ on page 67 • Typical Power and Ground for a DC power cabinet...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway The Battery Interface Unit controls the rectifier modules, manages the batteries, and reports the status of system power. The unit provides the Remote Power Off (RPO) option and battery alarm interfaces for internal and external alarms.
) black cable 1 AWG (50 mm ) 50 ft. (15.2 m) cable to large battery cabinet. For cables greater than 50 ft. (15.2 m), contact your Avaya representative. Ground Terminal Block To AC load center or approved single-point ground block...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway Typical Media Gateway Grounding Wiring Diagram widfspgb KLC 100297 Figure notes First Media Gateway Additional Media Gateways (if installed) 6 AWG (#40) (16 mm2) Media Gateway GROUND Wire Single-Point Ground Block...
Connect DC Power cabinet Approved Ground NOTE: The wire must be at least as large as the largest distribution wire in the S8700 Multi-Connect configuration (required by UL). In this example 1 AWG is used. At the DC power cabinet, connect a 1 AWG (#70) (44 mm ) ground wire to the Ground Discharge Bar.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway Connect AC Power to DC Power cabinet CAUTION: Power is present in the cabinet even if the AC power cable is unplugged. Turn off the main circuit breaker on the front of the cabinet when procedures require ALL power to be removed from the cabinet.
) black cable 1 AWG (50 mm ) 50 ft. (15.2 m) cable to large battery cabinet. For cables greater than 50 ft. (15.2 m), contact your Avaya representative. Ground Terminal Block To AC load center or approved single-point ground block Connect DC Power to the Media Gateways Be sure the main circuit breaker is OFF.
AC/DC power cabinet configuration in the same equipment room with the first media gateway being DC powered and the next media gateway being AC powered. If a third media gateway is part of the S8700 Multi-Connect configuration, use the same basic connections.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway Typical Power and Ground for a Mixed AC/DC-Powered Media Gateway -48V -48V -48V RTN Figure notes DC power supply Ground Discharge Bar Approved Ground 1 AWG up to 50 feet (15.2m) or engineered for less than 0.5 volt drop per conductor...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway Connect Remote Power Off Cable ‘‘Remote Power Off Cable Connections — Part 1’’ on page 70 shows the location of the Remote Power Off (RPO) cable. The opposite end of the cable connects to the Emergency Power Off (EPO) switch located outside of the equipment room.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway Remote Power Off Cable Connections — Part 1 psdf002i KLC 012400 Figure notes External Alarm Cable Connector RPO cable Circuit Breakers Pin 6 (-RPO) Pin 2 (+RPO) External Alarm Cable...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway Remote Power Off Cable Connections — Part 2 Power Distribution Unit To Carriers A to E Shunt Relay Battery (K1) Cabinet Ground Terminal RPO Cable Auxiliary Contacts in EPO Switch...
Installing an Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway Check Commercial Power and Connect AC Power Before powering up the S8700 Multi-Connect configuration, check the AC power using a KS-20599 digital voltmeter (DVM) (or equivalent). Set the DVM to the 250 volt range.
Installing an Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway Connect Fiber Optic Cables NOTE: Always use the Cable Running List that accompanies the S8700 Multi-Connect configuration when installing fiber optic cables. The following procedure is a typical example of how to cable a S8700 Multi-Connect configuration.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway Duplex- or High-Reliability CSS-Connected PN1 with 1 Switch Node cadfdup KLC 031202 Figure notes Media Gateway 1 (PN1 with 1 Switch Node) Port Networks 2 through 16 H600-278 Metallic Cable...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway High-Reliability CSS-Connected PN1 with 1 Switch Node cadfcrr KLC 031202 Figure notes Media Gateway 1 (PN1 with 1 Switch Node) Port Network 2 through 15 H600-278 Metallic Cable To other port networks...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway Critical-Reliability CSS-Connected PN1 with 1 Switch Node cadfcrr KLC 031202 Figure notes Media Gateway 1 (PN1 with 1 Duplex Switch Node) Port Network 2 through 16 H600-278 Metallic Cable To other Port Networks...
Installing an Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway Stack Installing an Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway Stack This section describes how to install Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway stacks. ‘‘Typical Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway stack’’ on page 77 shows a typical Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway stack.
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WARNING: S8700 Multi-Connect configuration grounding must comply with the general rules for grounding contained in Article 250 of the National Electrical Code (NEC), National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) 70, or the applicable electric code in the country containing the equipment.
DANGER: If the label is different than the voltage type at the site, notify your Avaya representative immediately for a replacement power supply. Do not, under any circumstances, connect an incorrect power supply to a power source.
Refer to the serial numbers and lettered designation strips in the Customer Service Document (CSD) when stacking the media gateways. If earthquake protection is required, skip to ‘‘Install Earthquake Protection for Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway’’ on page 80. Return to this section when finished.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway Stack Insert a pencil or marker through the holes in the bottom of the media gateway and mark the floor directly beneath each hole. Move the media gateway out of the way and drill a hole 0.5-inch (1.27 cm) in diameter and 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) deep at the locations marked in Step 10.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway Stack Front Mounting Angle Location r781854a CJL 030896 Figure notes #12-24x1/2-inch Thread Forming Screw Media Gateway A Front Mounting Angle Hex Head Bolt Nylon Insulating Washer Concrete Floor Concrete Floor Anchor...
Ground DC power media gateways CAUTION: S8700 Multi-Connect configuration grounding shall comply with the general rules for grounding contained in Article 250 of the National Electrical Code (NEC), National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) 70, or the applicable code at the installation site.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway Stack Grounding for DC power cabinet dc_rect1 RBP 051396 Figure notes DC power cabinet To Approved Ground 1 AWG (#70) (7 mm ) Wire Ground Discharge Bar Connect DC Battery Frame Ground...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway Stack Frame Ground Wiring Between cabinet and Battery Cabinet dc_rect6 RBP 052996 Figure notes 6 AWG (#40) (4mm ) Wire Terminal Lug (Part of D-18181895) DC Battery Cabinet Pan Head Slotted Screw...
At the DC power cabinet, connect the wire to the GROUND DISCHARGE bar. Route the wire to expansion control media gateway A and connect to the single-point ground block. Repeat for each expansion control media gateway A in the S8700 Multi-Connect configuration room. May 2002...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway Stack Ground for Media Gateway dc_rect4 RBP 032896 Figure notes 6 AWG (#40) (4 mm2) Wire Expansion Control Media Gateway A Single-Point Ground Block To Additional Expansion Control Media Gateways in Same Room...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway Stack Making DC Power Connections A 30 foot (9 m) cable connects to each cabinet. A special connector on one end of the cable is plugged into the cabinet power connector. The cable must be cut to length and terminated inside the J58890R DC power cabinet.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway Stack Typical DC Power Connections Figure notes Media Gateway Stack DC Power Cabinet White Wires Green Ground Wires and Black Wires Connect to the -48 VDC Return Bus -48 VDC Bus Connect White Wires to Circuit Breakers DC Power Cable (H600-436, G1) to Power Connector on Each Media Gateway.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway Stack Connections Using DC Power Distribution Unit Figure notes Media Gateway Stack DC Power Cabinet DC Power Distribution Unit (position to right of the media gateway stack White Wire (connect to Circuit Breaker). See inset.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway Stack DC Power Cabinet Stack — Rear pwrdist4 RBP 052896 Figure notes DC Power Cabinet Stack DC Power Cables Daisy Chained Between DC Power Cabinets Connect to -48 VDC Bus...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway Stack Connect Battery Cabinet CAUTION: Power is present in the media gateway even if the AC power cable is unplugged. Turn off the main circuit breaker on the front of the media gateway when procedures require ALL power to be removed from the media gateway.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway Stack Connect Optional Battery Leads To prevent the internal batteries from discharging, the Control media gateway is shipped with the battery leads disconnected. Set the circuit breakers OFF. See ‘‘Expansion Control Media Gateway Battery Location —...
Ground and Connect AC-Powered Media Gateways CAUTION: S8700 Multi-Connect configuration grounding shall comply with the general rules for grounding contained in Article 250 of the National Electrical Code (NEC), National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) 70, or the applicable code at the installation site.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway Stack Typical AC Power and Ground Layout — Rear r781851b CJL 030896 Figure notes Expansion Control Media Gateway A in Stack 1 Circuit Breaker AC Power Receptacle Media Gateway Stack Single-Point Ground Block 8-foot (2.5 meters) Power Cord...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway Stack Set the Ringer Frequency CAUTION: When adding or replacing any hardware, be sure to ground yourself against electrostatic discharge (ESD) by wearing a grounded wrist strap. The default ringer frequency setting on the 1217A power supply for North America is 20 Hz and the international setting can be either 20 Hz or 25 Hz.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway Stack Connections for Media Gateway Stacks cadfdcr KLC 031202 Figure notes AHF110 TDM Bus Terminator AHF110 TDM Bus Terminator TDM/Local Area Network (TDM/LAN) Port Media Gateway D Pinfield (Slot 17)
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway Stack Verify Port Media Gateway Address Plugs The address plug is a jumper field on port media gateways (J58890H) only. The address plug is located on the far right hand side of the backplane, to the right of slot 00.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway Stack Install Rear Panels Install the rear panels and loosely thread each screw. See ‘‘Rear Panel Screw Locations’’ on page For un-stacked media gateways, tighten the screws securely. For a stack of media gateways, allow the screws labeled callout 4 to remain loose. These screws are tightened when the ground plates are installed.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway Stack Install Rear Ground Plates (Media Gateways with Earthquake Protection) Ground plates are installed between stacked media gateways, provide the ground connection between media gateways, provide radio frequency (RF) radiation protection, and help stabilize the media gateways.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway Stack Rear Ground Plate and Front Plate or Media Gateway Clip — Side View grdpltec LJK 031096 Figure notes Front Ground Plate or Media Gateway Clip Battery Rear Ground Plate...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway Stack Use the front ground plate instead of the media gateway clip to attach the media gateways to each other. Use one front ground plate between two stacked media gateways.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway Stack Install Media Gateway Clips (Media Gateways without Earthquake Protection) A media gateway clip is required between each pair of stacked media gateways. At the front of the media gateways, install a media gateway clip between each pair of media gateways by hooking the clip into the slot of the upper media gateway and snapping the straight leg of the clip into the slot on the lower media gateway.
116. Connect the fiber optic cable. The “Inter-Cabinet Cable Running List is provided with the S8700 Multi-Connect configuration.” Each row on the list represents a cable connection. Use the running list to determine where to connect each fiber optic cable.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing an Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway Stack cadfdcr KLC 031202 Figure notes AHF110 TDM Bus Terminator (Slot 17) AHF110 TDM Bus Terminator (Slot 01) TDM/Local Area Network (TDM/LAN) Pinfield (Slot 17) Port Media Gateway D TDM bus Cable (WP-91716 L3)
Installing an Avaya G700 Media Gateway A Avaya G700 Media Gateway may be controlled by an S8700 Media Server for Multi-Connect configurations. A sample configuration is shown below. For complete information on tasks and procedures required refer to Installation and Upgrades for Avaya™...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Install the Stratum 3 clock Install the Stratum 3 clock ‘‘Unpack and Inspect Stratum 3 Clock Cabinet’’ on page 107 ‘‘Install and Position Stratum 3 Clock Cabinet’’ on page 107 ‘‘Connect AC Power to Stratum 3 Clock Cabinet’’ on page 107 ‘‘Check and Connect Commercial AC Power’’...
Set all cabinet power modules OFF. Plug the AC power cable into the receptacle. Connect DC Power and Ground to Stratum 3 Clock Cabinet Provide power for the clock cabinet from the same DC power plant as the S8700 Media Server for Multi-connect configuration. Ground the clock cabinet to the DC power plant.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Install the Stratum 3 clock Set the Clock Options There are four sets of option switches on the clock. Set the options on the Clock Input (CI) circuit pack according to ‘‘CI Option Switch Settings’’ on page 109.
<------------------------------------------------- --> NOTE: Set switches 1 and 2 according to the distance from the Stratum 3 clock to the S8700 Media Server for Multi-connect configuration. Set switch 3 to ON. Set switch 4 to OFF. Cable the Stratum 3 Clock ‘‘Typical Connections to Stratum 3 Clock’’...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Install the Stratum 3 clock Typical Connections to Stratum 3 Clock Figure notes SCC1 Cabinet (PN) Channel Service Unit (Primary) “A” Position Stratum 3 Clock “B” Position Main Distribution Frame (MDF) H600-307 Cable DS1/E1 Interface Circuit Pack...
Install the Stratum 3 clock Install the Stratum 3 Clock Wiring Connect the B25A cables from the TN780 connector panel slot on the S8700 Multi-Connect configuration cabinet and the Stratum 3 Clock to the cross-connect module in the yellow field.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Install the Stratum 3 clock Cross-Connects for Standard Reliability From: Stratum 3 Clock To: Y Cable Clock End (Primary) Connecting Connecting Lead Block Lead Block Designation Lead Color Terminal Designation Lead Color Terminal RREF1 W-BL TREF1...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Install the Stratum 3 clock Cross-Connects for High or Critical Reliability From: Stratum 3 Clock To: Y Cable Clock End (Primary) Connec Connec ting ting Block Block Lead Lead Termin Lead Lead Termin Designation Color Designation...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Install the Stratum 3 clock Cross-Connects for High or Critical Reliability From: Stratum 3 Clock To: Y Cable Clock End (Primary) Connec Connec ting ting Block Block Lead Lead Termin Lead Lead Termin Designation Color Designation...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Cabling Port Networks Cabling Port Networks This section provides both information about installing the telecommunications cabling and procedures for doing the installation. Information about Installing the Cabling • ‘‘Provisioning Plan’’ on page 118 • ‘‘Main Distribution Frame (MDF) Hardware’’ on page 119 •...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing the Telecommunications Cabling Installing the Telecommunications Cabling ‘‘Label Expansion Control Carrier Cable’’ on page 152 ‘‘Connect Expansion Control Carrier Outputs Cable’’ on page 153 ‘‘Connect Trunk Pairs Using Concentrator Cables’’ on page 153 ‘‘Connect Trunk Pairs to Media Gateway Using Jumper Wires To Establish 3-Pair Modularity’’...
Provisioning Plan A provisioning plan should be completed prior to an installation. The plan determines an appropriate available port circuit on the S8700 Multi-Connect configuration for each telephone, trunk, and peripheral connection needed, and any auxiliary power for Basic Rate Interface (BRI) and certain display sets.
110P. The 110P includes horizontal and vertical cable troughs for managing cross-connect cables. The S8700 Multi-Connect configuration is connected to the MDF with the supplied B25A male to female 25-pair cables. The cables are provided in 10-foot (3 m) and 15-foot (4.5 m) lengths.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Main Distribution Frame (MDF) Hardware Example MDF Connections (Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway) 25-Pair Yellow Field Cable 25-Pair Cable Network Intrface 25-Pair Cable 25-Pair Cable 25-Pair Cable 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 04 03 02 01...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Main Distribution Frame (MDF) Hardware Example MDF Connections (Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway) Port MET Line Port Tie Trunk 4 Port Tie Trunk w/ E&M Signaling Port Analog Port CO Port Data Line Port DID Port Digital...
• configuration with WP-90929, List 1 or 3 concentrator cables. Also, 25-pair cables can be used to terminate trunk circuits from the S8700 Multi-Connect configuration with each trunk circuit pack connecting to one 25-pair row of the 110-type terminal block.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Main Distribution Frame Main Distribution Frame The preferred location of the Main Distribution Frame (MDF) is directly behind the Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway stack or the Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway. ‘‘Typical 110A-Type Terminal Blocks (SCC)’’ on page 123...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Main Distribution Frame Typical 110P-Type Terminal Blocks (MCC) mccmdf KLC 060596 Figure notes Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway Station Distribution Field Z113A Cable Slack Manager Port Distribution Field 25-Pair Cable to Media Gateway Trunk/Auxiliary Field Station Cables...
‘‘Label Graphic Symbols and Nomenclature’’ on page 125 shows the graphic symbols used on labels for the S8700 Multi-Connect configuration, cross-connections, information outlets, and cables. The labels are color-coded to identify S8700 Multi-Connect configuration wiring: — Green To Central Office (CO) •...
UL listed/CSA certified, or must comply with local safety standards. Sneak current protectors must have a maximum rating of 350 mA, and a minimum voltage rating of 600 V, or as required by local regulations. The following devices protect the S8700 Multi-Connect configuration from over-voltages: Analog trunks use the 507B sneak protector or equivalent.
Sneak Fuse Panels Sneak current protection is required between the incoming RJ21X or RJ2GX network interface and the S8700 Multi-Connect configuration for both trunk and off-premise circuit packs. The Model 507B sneak current fuse panel, or equivalent, is recommended for sneak current protection.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Cable Installation Cable Installation NOTE: To route the cables from the rear of the SCC stack or MCC to the MDF, use the ‘‘Install Cable Slack Managers’’ on page 162 procedure. Also see ‘‘Cable Slack Manager’’ on page 134.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Cable Installation Cable Routing Guidelines ‘‘Cable Routing to Top Terminal Blocks’’ on page 131 ‘‘Cable Routing to Bottom Terminal Blocks’’ on page 132 show typical cable routing from the media gateway to the top and bottom of the MDF, respectively.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Cable Installation Trunk Cables Among Network Interface, Sneak Fuse Panel, and Media Gateway The 1-pair of Central Office (CO) trunks are installed by the network provider in the green field. Up to 24 pairs may be terminated on each row of the 110-type terminal block. Tie trunks also appear in the green field with up to eight 3-pair trunks terminated on each row of the 110-type terminal block.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Cable Installation Cable/Connector/Building Label Ordering Information Description Quantity Comcode 201A Labels 34 Sheets 103969994 Self-Stick Label on 25-Pair Cable Connector Cable Routing to Top Terminal Blocks r758424b MMR 052996 Figure notes Main Distribution Frame Cable Slack Manager Number 2...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Cable Installation Cable Routing to Bottom Terminal Blocks r758432b MMR 052996 Figure notes Main Distribution Frame Cable Slack Manager Number 2 AC Power Cord (AC-Powered Media Cable Slack Manager Number 3 Gateways Only) Media Gateway(s) Cable Slack Manager Number 1...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Coupled Bonding Conductor Coupled Bonding Conductor The Coupled Bonding Conductor (CBC) connects to the single-point ground block and runs adjacent to pairs in an associated telecommunications cable. The mutual coupling between the bonding conductor and the pairs reduces potential differences in terminating equipment.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installation Space Requirements Installation Space Requirements This section has information about ‘‘Sneak Fuse Panels and Emergency Transfer Units’’ on page 134 ‘‘110-Type Hardware’’ on page 134 ‘‘Cable Slack Manager’’ on page 134 Sneak Fuse Panels and Emergency Transfer Units Approximately eight inches (20 cm) of horizontal wall space is required for each column of sneak fuse panels.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Station Wiring Design Station Wiring Design The following hardware and cabling is used: • ‘‘Information Outlets’’ on page 135 (modular wall jacks) • ‘‘Station Cables’’ on page 135 • ‘‘Closets’’ on page 136 Site locations •...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Station Wiring Design — Single modular plug-ended 4-pair station cable Use this cable between adapters and information outlets that require push-on connections. It can also be used when 4-pair station cables are field- terminated on the 110-type terminal blocks in the equipment room or satellite closet and modularly connected to information outlets.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Station Wiring Design The 356A adapter plugs into a 25-pair female cable connector. See ‘‘356A Adapter’’ on page 139. The 356A adapter divides the 25-pair cable into eight 3-pair circuits. Although the circuits are 3-pair, the adapters modular jacks will accept the 8-wide modular plug used on the 4-pair station cable.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Station Wiring Design Example of Extending 4-Pair Station Cables crdfad1 CJL 101596 Figure notes Station Cable 258A Adapter Information Outlet 4-Pair Station Cable 451A In-Line Adapter 258A and BR2580A Adapters crdfadp CJL 101596 Figure notes BR2580A Adapter...
‘‘4-Pair Station Circuits’’ on page 140 • ‘‘3-Pair to 4-Pair Station Circuit Distribution’’ on page 140 Lists of terminals that can be connected to the S8700 Multi-Connect configuration are provided ‘‘Voice and Data Terminals’’ on page 145 • ‘‘Administration Terminals’’ on page 147 •...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Station Circuit Distribution from Equipment Room Three-pair circuits can also be run directly from the equipment room MDF to a 356A adapter as shown in ‘‘3-Pair to 4-Pair Circuit Distribution and Connectivity’’ on page 144. Four-pair station cables connect the adapter to the information outlets.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Station Circuit Distribution from Equipment Room 4-Pair Run to Equipment Room or Satellite Location r764798a CJL 030796 Figure notes Station Side of MDF or Satellite Location 4-Pair Circuit Blue Field DIW Station Cable (D-Inside Wire) Information Outlet...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Station Circuit Distribution from Equipment Room 3-Pair to 4-Pair Satellite Location Connectivity Figure notes Part of MDF Connectorized (staggered finger) Multiple 25-Pair Cable 3-Pair Connecting Blocks 4-Pair Connecting Blocks Purple Field Blue Field White Field 258A or BR2580A Adapter...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Station Circuit Distribution from Equipment Room 3-Pair to 4-Pair Circuit Distribution and Connectivity r758533a CJL 031196 Figure notes Part of Main Distribution Frame B25A Cable (MDF) 3-Pair Circuits 3-Pair Connecting Blocks 356A Adapter Purple Field Information Outlet...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Voice and Data Terminals Voice and Data Terminals ‘‘Administration Terminals’’ on page 147 • These voice and data terminals can connect to the S8700 Multi-Connect configuration. Voice and Data Terminals Type Multi-button Electronic Telephone (MET) sets: Voice...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Voice and Data Terminals Voice and Data Terminals Type ZE01A Expansion Module for 8434Dx Voice and Features Cordless Hybrid: Voice MDW 9000 (TransTalk 9000) MDC 9000 DCP Data interface: Data and Constellation Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) data terminal...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Administration Terminals Administration Terminals Administration of the Avaya MultiVantage (TM) Solution is accomplished via Web interface. This requires a Netscape or Internet Explorer browser. Administration of the Avaya MultiVantage(TM) software is accomplished via Avaya Site Administration (ASA). ASA is available on the S8700 Media Server.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Layout Layout This section has information about • ‘‘Information Outlet Locations’’ on page 148 • ‘‘Site, Satellite, and Adapter Locations’’ on page 148 • ‘‘Sizing 4-Pair Station Cables’’ on page 148 ‘‘Sizing 25-Pair and Multiple 25-Pair Station Cables’’ on page 148 •...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Layout Use 25-pair B25A cables to connect adapters directly to the MDF or satellite location. Staggered-finger cables, equipped with factory-installed 25-pair connectors at both ends, should be used when multiple 25-pair cables are used between the equipment room or satellite location and the adapters.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration Before starting the patch cord installation, obtain a copy of the Port Assignment Record forms from the customer or marketing representative. See ‘‘Port Assignment Record Form’’ on page 150.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration Example 3-Pair Labeling to Information Outlet crdf5pr CJL 103096 Figure notes Equipment Room D-Inside Wire Cut Down to Connecting Block Satellite Location 258A Adapter Work Location Information Outlet White Row on 110 Terminal Block...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration Example 4-Pair Labeling to Information Outlet crdf4pr CJL 102996 Figure notes Equipment Room 258A Adapter To Central Location for Terminals 1 D-Inside Wire Cut Down to through 6 Connecting Block Blue Row on 110 Terminal Block...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration Connect Expansion Control Carrier Outputs Cable ‘‘Installing the Telecommunications Cabling’’ on page 117 Plug the connector cable in the AUX connector on the rear of the Expansion Control Carrier. Route the connector cable through the cable slack manager to the assigned 110-type terminal block in the yellow field of the trunk/auxiliary field.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration Connect Trunk Pairs Using Concentrator Cables NEW796 THC 031296 Figure notes Trunk/Auxiliary Field Alternate Block/Rows To Expansion Control Carrier AUX RJ21X/RJ2GX Network Interface Connector Sneak Fuse Panel Concentrator Cable (WP90929, List...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration To connect the trunk pairs to the purple field: Connect B25A cables between the network interface and the sneak fuse panels. See ‘‘3-Pair Modularity for Trunk Pairs for 1-Pair Trunks’’ on page 155.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration Install Connector Cables Between Auxiliary Cabinet and MDF Auxiliary equipment that connects to the MDF can be mounted inside the Auxiliary cabinet. The equipment connects to an ED-1E1443-10 (Group 1) intraconnection panel mounted in the cabinet.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration Mount 110A- or 110P-type terminal blocks on the wall The 110A-type terminal blocks can be stacked in almost any arrangement at any height or location on the wall. One arrangement is shown in ‘‘110A-Type Terminal Blocks (300-Pair)’’...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration If installing another distribution field terminal block, partially install the first screw for the terminal block, on the line, 7/8-in. (2.2 cm) to the right of the previous screw. Partially install the second mounting screw 7-11/16 in. (19.5 cm) to right of the screw just installed.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration 110P-Type Terminal Blocks (900-Pair) r758421b MMR 031496 Figure notes 4 ft (1.22 m) 7/8-in. (2.22 cm) Horizontal Line 23 in. (58.4 cm) 7.68 in. (19.5 cm) 8 ft (2.43 m) 47.5 in. (120.6 cm) AC Power Strip 5.31 in.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration Each 1110A2 provides the space to mount 5 terminal blocks/patch cord troughs on each side of the frame. A cable support structure, apparatus mounting 1110C1, mounts directly on top of the 1110A2 and provides support for all cables routed to and from the frame.
Holes are provided in the sides of the base for bolting cable slack manager together. Bolts and shims must be obtained locally. The S8700 Multi-Connect configuration cables will route through the cable slack manager as shown. Complete cable routing is covered later in this chapter.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration Cable Routing Through Cable Slack Manager (SCC) r758155 CJL 031496 Figure notes Top of Media Gateways Cable Slack Manager (Cover Removed) Cable Clamps Main Distribution Frame (MDF) Cable Ties (Optional) Route Cables Along Path Shown...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration Install Sneak Fuse Panels (For general information, see ‘‘Sneak Fuse Panels’’ on page 127.) ‘‘Model 507B Sneak Fuse Panel’’ on page 164, or equivalent, is recommended for sneak current protection. The panel contains two 25-pair connectors, fuse removal tool, and fifty 220029 sneak fuses (and two spares).
Cut a 10 AWG (#25) (2.5 mm ) wire long enough to reach from the S8700 Multi-Connect configuration’s single-point ground block or DC power media gateway Ground Discharge Bar to the MDF CBC block.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Patch Cord/Jumper Installation and Administration Coupled Bonding Conductor cbc_gnd_1 PDH 062696 Figure notes 25-Pair Tip & Ring Cables to Media To Network Media Gateways Gateways Battery Plant Ground Discharge Bar Coupled Bonding Conductor (CBC) for Single-Point Ground...
185. Avaya™ S8700 Media Server In a typical configuration you connect to the network through a port on the back of the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server, using a standard CAT5 cable with RJ45 connectors on each end. Typically for an IP Connect configuration, you connect through port 1 (Eth0). (See ‘‘CAT5 cable...
A source board for downloading firmware to circuit packs having the "P" designation. • An IP interface for adjuncts such as Intuity Audix • An IP interface for DCS connection with another Avaya configuration. See the Avaya MultiVantage Solutions Hardware Guide for more information. Installing a TN799DP C-LAN Installing the cables Install a cable from the cabinet to the network through a hub or 110 (purple) wall field as required.
259A Connector To network DW8 Cable TN799DP Pinout Peripheral Backplane Pin 25-Pair Wire Color Lead Name Connector Pin White/Orange Orange/White White/Green Green/White Administering the TN799DP For administration, refer to the Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya MultiVantage Software. May 2002...
The TN2302AP IP Media Processor provides on interface between a customer’s IP network and Avaya media gateways. This interface is used to transport voice and FAX between the media gateways and IP devices such as H.323 V2 compliant endpoints and other Avaya telephone systems.
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NOTE: Get this information from the network administrator or refer to the job aid entitled Pre-Installation Network Worksheet—S8700 IP Connect or Pre-Installation Network Worksheet—S8700 Multi-Connect. Check your shipment When the order arrives at your site, check the contents (see ‘‘Required Hardware’’...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Connecting to the Customer’s Network TN2302AP Amphenol Adapter addfipm2 KLC 083000 Figure notes Amphenol connector to backplane To network connector corresponding to 9-pin connector for TN2302AP slot maintenance Installing the TN2302AP IP Media Processor Connect the cables for TN799DP Determine into which port slots you are putting the TN799DP C-LAN circuit packs.
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To properly seat the circuit pack, push firmly on the front of the faceplate until the latch reaches the bottom rail of the carrier. Then close the latch until it is fully engaged. Use Avaya Site Administration for the administration. Insert the TN799DP circuit pack into the port slot identified earlier.
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TRMT Initial Administration Steps for C-LAN and IP Media Processor NOTE: Refer to the Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya MultiVantage Software for specific information. Type change node-names and press Enter On page 2, type in the node names and IP addresses for the TN799DP and the TN2302AP.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Connecting to the Customer’s Network change node-names ip Page 1 of IP NODE NAMES Name IP Address Name IP Address cognac 172.16 .19 .2 default medpro 192.168.1 prowler 192.168.1 prowler1 172.16 .19 .221 prowler2 172.16 .19 .222 prowler3 172.16 .19 .223...
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Press to save the information and effect the new settings. Enter Refer to the Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya MultiVantage Software for more information on these administration steps and for the steps to administer IP Softphones and H.323 trunks.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Connecting to the Customer’s Network Test the External Connection to the LAN To test the external IP connections, ping the C-LAN or IP Media Processor server and ping a known computer connected to the network. If everything is configured correctly, the Result column on the Ping Results screen reads pass.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Connecting to the Customer’s Network Important File Specifications Voice Announcement over LAN (VAL) requires that announcement files are in the following *.wav formats: CCITT A-Law or CCITT µ -Law (mu-Law) companding format (do not use PCM) •...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Connecting to the Customer’s Network • 10/100BaseT backplane adapter (848525887—same one used for the IP Media Processor). See ‘‘Backplane Adapter’’ on page 181. • LAN cable with RJ45 connectors (customer supplied). Faceplate of VAL circuit pack...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Connecting to the Customer’s Network Backplane Adapter addfipm2 KLC 083000 Figure notes Amphenol connector attaches RJ45 LAN cable connection to the back of the media 10 Mbps uses Category 3 cable. • gateway, corresponding to the •...
‘‘Test the IP connections’’ on page 185. • Administer the IP connections Use Avaya Site Administration for this administration. Verify circuit pack location Type list configuration board board-location and press Ent er The System Configuration report appears. Use this report to ensure that the MultiVantage software recognizes the TN2501AP circuit pack after it is latched in the carrier slot.
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Enter the IP Address. Get this information from the network administrator or refer to the job aid entitled Pre-Installation Network Worksheet—S8700 IP Connect or Pre-Installation Network Worksheet—S8700 Multi-Connect. Press to save the changes.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Connecting to the Customer’s Network Administer the IP interfaces Type change ip-interfaces and press E nte r The IP Interfaces screen appears. Use this screen to administer an IP interface, which associates the circuit pack with an IP address.
Using ASA, type status link to test the new IP connections that you have administered. Avaya R300 Remote Office Communicator For information on the Avaya R300 Remote Office Communicator, refer to the documentation that comes with the R300 equipment. May 2002...
Installing and Wiring Telephones Installing and Wiring Telephones 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.
‘‘Connect Adjunct Power’’ on page 189 • ‘‘Connect an Analog Station or 2-Wire Digital Station’’ on page 190 Connectable Telephones and Consoles The following telephones and consoles can connect to any Avaya media gateway. Connectable Telephone and Consoles Telephone and Console Models Type...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephones Connectable Telephone and Consoles — Continued Telephone and Console Models Type 606A1 CallMaster VI ACD Console Analog 607A1 CallMaster V ACD Console Digital XM24 Expansion Module Expansion Softphones: Internet Protocol (IP) Netmeeting H.323...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephones 302D to 4-wire DCP Wiring TXT5 TXR5 PXT5 PXR5 302cwire RBP 040596 Figure notes 302D Attendant Console -48 VDC From Adjunct Power 4-wire Digital Line Circuit Pack Ground From Adjunct Power (Position 1C02) Connect Adjunct Power The 400B2 adapter is convenient for connecting local -48 VDC power to a modular plug.
Choose a port circuit on the port circuit pack, for example port 3. Install cross-connect jumpers to connect the pins from the 2-wire digital station to the appropriate pins on the port circuit pack. Administer using Administrator’s Guide for Avaya MultiVantage Software. May 2002...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephones 2500-Type Analog Telephone Wiring 2500wire RBP 071996 Figure notes 2500-Type Analog Station TN2183 Analog Line Circuit Pack, Position 1C01 Port Circuit Pack and Telephone Pin Designations 8510T BRI (with Pin on 4-wire:...
Installing and Wiring Telephones Analog Tie Trunk Example This example shows how to connect analog tie trunk wiring from one Avaya™ S8700 Media Server for IP Connect Configurations to another one or any other Avaya configuration. Set the option switches on the port circuit pack (such as TN760).
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephones Digital Tie Trunk Wiring Figure notes External Trunk LO (Balanced Output Pair) Digital Trunk Circuit Pack, Position 1C06 LI (Balanced Input Pair) DS1 Tie Trunk Example Digital Signal Level 1 (DS1) tie trunks provide a 1.544 Mbps (T1) or 2.048 Mbps (E1) digital data service between two collocated configurations or between the configuration and a data network.
194. NOTE: A 3150 CSU is shown, a 120A Integrated CSU (ICSU) may be used. Contact your Avaya representative for maximum cabling distances for the 31xx series CSU or the 120A ICSU. Typical Connections to Channel Service Unit POWER...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephones DS1 Cables Connector Cable Description and Usage C6C connector cable 50-foot (15.2 m) shielded cable equipped with a 50-pin male connector on one end and a 15-pin male connector on the other end.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephones Auxiliary Connector Outputs (MCC1 and SCC1 media gateways only) Connect a 25-pair cable from the AUX connector on the back of the expansion control carrier to a connecting block on the trunk/auxiliary field.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephones Auxiliary Lead Appearances at AUX Connector Color Pinouts Output Power W-BL Major BL-W Minor* W-BR BR-W R-BL BL-R Not Connected R-BR Not Connected BR-R Not Connected BK-BL Emergency BL-BK Transfer Relay Power...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephones Auxiliary Lead Appearances at AUX Connector — Continued Color Pinouts Output Power Y-BR AUX Power BR-Y V-BL BL-V Not Connected Ext Alarm A** Ext Alarm Return V-BR Not Connected BR-V INADS Tip INADS Ring Color designation is the main wire color and the color of the stripe on the wire.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephones 3-Pair and 4-Pair Modularity Figure notes Port Circuit Pack Adjunct Power Media Gateway Connector Pins Output From Information Outlet (3-Pair Modularity) (4-Pair Modularity) Main Distribution Frame (MDF) Pins Voice or Data Terminal Pins...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephones Example Adjunct Power Connections cydfadjn KLC 020599 Figure notes Typical Display Telephone 100P6A Patch Cord or Jumpers Individual Power Supply (Such as Media Gateway Side of Main 1151A1 or 1151A2) Distribution Frame (MDF)
Dual Wiring of Two-Wire and Four-Wire Endpoints Do not simultaneously wire a two-wire and four-wire endpoint to the same equipment location in an MDF. The Avaya configurations use separate circuit packs to interface two- and four-wire endpoints. Install the Attendant Console Install the Attendant Console and connect the modular cord to the information outlet.
Connect an external alarm output through pins 48 and 23 of the AUX connector. See ‘‘Alarm Output at AUX Connector’’ on page 204. Note which device connects to which alarm and give this information to your Avaya representative for troubleshooting purposes. Connect emergency transfer power and auxiliary power as shown in ‘‘Emergency...
BOD alarm leads be connected to the minor alarm device. Connect the major and minor alarm devices to the appropriate cross-connect pins on the MDF. Administer the alarms using the Administrator’s Guide for Avaya MultiVantage Software. May 2002...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephones External Alarm Connector Pinout Designation Definition Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephones External Alarm Connector Pinout — Continued Designation Definition Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used...
2-wire digital (24 port) PBX transmitT Tip (A) Terminal transmitRRing(B) Remote Access For information on connecting a modem to the Avaya S8700 Media Server, refer to the Getting Started with the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server for IP Connect Configurations. May 2002...
Install a green label on the terminal block to identify the remote location. Administer per the Administrator’s Guide for Avaya MultiVantage Software. Off-Premises or Out-of-Building Stations Out-of-building campus stations are telephones not physically located in the same building as the equipment room but located on the same property.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephones The maximum range of out-of-building analog telephones (500-, 2500-, or 7100-types) connected to an analog line circuit pack should be such that the maximum loop resistance does not exceed 1300 ohms. Connections for 1 to 8 Out-of-Building Analog Telephones...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephones Connections to 24 Out-of-Building Telephones crdf24o CJL 101396 Figure notes Locally Engineered Cables and Out-Of-Building Analog Telephones Equipment Part of Main Distribution Frame 25-Pair Connector (MDF) Multi-Pair Protector Units (Primary Station Side...
The TN2181 16 Port Two-Wire Digital Line circuit pack may not be approved for some out-of-building uses. Contact your Avaya representative for more information. The 4C3S-75 may be used only with Vintage 14 or newer TN754 circuit packs or TN754B circuit packs.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephones An example of this is where screw-type carbon block protectors — or other non plug-compatible types — are in place and it is too costly to re-terminate the outside plant cable on a 5-pin mounting block for only a few out-of-building terminals.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephones Connections at Trunk/Auxiliary Field r758482b RBP 062696 Figure notes To Network Interface Facility One Pair of Wires To Control Carrier Auxiliary Connector Twenty-fifth Pair of RJ21X Network Interface Jack Emergency Transfer Units and Associated...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephones 808A Emergency Transfer Panel and Telephone Installation Examples ‘‘808A Emergency Transfer Panel’’ on page 216 shows a typical 808A Emergency Transfer Panel. The 808A connects to the Main Distribution Frame (MDF) with B25A or A25B cable.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephones 808A Emergency Transfer Panel EMERGENCY TRANSFER PANEL POWER TRUNK/TEST SWITCHES CIRCUIT TRUNK OPTION LOOP GROUND START START BOTH SWITCHES MUST BE THROWN TO ACTIVATE TRUNK OPTION TRANSFER TEST SWITCH NORMAL ACTIVATED OPERATION...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephones 808A Emergency Transfer Panel Mounting 808a_em LJK 042396 Figure notes 808A Emergency Transfer Panel 25-Pair Male Connector Ear for Screw Mount Circuit Start Switches Cut-Out for Snap Mount Install the 808A Emergency Transfer panel...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephones Make cross-connections for each emergency trunk/emergency station pair. The 808A is connected to the Main Distribution Frame (MDF) by means of a B25A cable. ‘‘Connections for Telephone Used for Emergency Transfer’’ on page 221...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephones Trunk/Test Switches — Continued Switch Number Circuit Number Not Used Test Switch Pin Assignments for 25-Pair Connector W-BL TTC1 Tip-PBX Trunk Circuit 1 BL-W RTC1 Ring-PBX Trunk Circuit 1 TTK1 Tip-CO Trunk Circuit 1...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephones Pin Assignments for 25-Pair Connector — Continued G-BK RTC4 Ring-PBX Trunk Circuit 4 BK-BR TTK4 Tip-CO Trunk Circuit 4 BR-BK RTK4 Ring-CO Trunk Circuit 4 BK-S TLC4 Tip-PBX Line Port 4 S-BK...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephones Connections for Telephone Used for Emergency Transfer 2822 EMXR 2822 ALARM MONITORS EM TRANS RELAY PWR ACC PWR r758580b MMR 042996 Figure notes To Network Interface Circuitry To Power Transfer Unit To TN747 (or Equivalent) Central Office...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephones Connections for Telephone Used for Emergency Transfer and as Normal Extension 2820 EMXR ALARM MONITORS EM TRANS RELAY PWR ACC PWR r758582b MMR 042996 Figure notes To Network Interface Facility To TN747 (or Equivalent) Central...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephones Connect ST leads on the yellow emergency transfer row/connecting block for each emergency transfer telephone to the assigned terminal in the blue or white station distribution field. The ST terminal leads should be terminated on the following pairs: 1, 4, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, or 22 (the first pair of any 3-pair group).
Wire the ringing device to the information outlet as shown in ‘‘3-Pair and 4-Pair Modularity’’ on page 224 ‘‘Example Adjunct Power Connections’’ on page 201. Administer per the Administrator’s Guide for Avaya MultiVantage Software. 3-Pair and 4-Pair Modularity Figure notes 1. Port Circuit Pack 4. Input to Information Outlet (4-Pair Modularity) 2.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephones Install the Queue Warning Indicator The connections for the queue warning indicator are the same as external ringing. An AC indicator (lamp) such as a 21C49 can be used in a Uniform Call Distribution/Direct Departmental Calling (UCD/DDC) queue.
1145B22 and 1151A1 / 1151A2 power supplies. These are examples only and actual wiring procedures may vary at each site. NOTE: Refer to the Installation and Adjuncts and Peripherals for Avaya MultiVantage™ DEFINITY Server to install the necessary peripheral equipment. Power supplies include ‘‘1145B22 Power Supply’’...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies Important Warning for 1145B2 Power Supply WARNING: Important Safety Instructions follow. When operating this equipment, basic safety precautions must be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and personal injury, including the following: Read and understand all instructions.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies • Do not attempt to recharge batteries on your own. The batteries may leak corrosive electrolyte or explode. The 1145B2 power unit recharges the batteries safely. • Remove the batteries if the power unit will not be used for a long period of time (several months or more) since during this time the battery may leak.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies 1145B2/1146B2 Mounting Arrangement 1149 B atter y -48V -48V RT N RT N O n Battery R eserve 1145 Pow er U nit C harging B attery O utput Pow er O n Un it N o.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies Expanded Power Distribution Unit -48V -48V 11 49 B a tte ry R T N R T N U nit N o. C on ne c te d To :...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies Install the Wall-Mounting Plates The top plate is used for mounting the back-up battery. The bottom plate is used to mount the power supply and distribution units. The plates can be rack-mounted using standard rack-mounting brackets.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies Install the Battery Mounting/Wiring Three types of back-up batteries are used. See ‘‘Back-Up Battery Rating’’ on page 232 for the battery type and rating. Insert two #10-32 x 1/2-inch shoulder screws into the top designated battery holes on the wall mounting plate.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies Refer to ‘‘Expanded Power Distribution Unit’’ on page 230 while installing the power distribution unit. Set the spacer bracket onto the mounting plate and secure with the #8-32 x 1/2-inch shoulder screws.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies Check AC operation of the 1145B2 Power Supply by monitoring the LEDs: PASS : Green and yellow LEDs at front of the unit should be lit together. Green means the power supply is providing power. Yellow means the battery is being charged. After the battery reaches full charge (maximum of twenty hours), the yellow LED should go out.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies Typical Wiring to a Telephone 14 6 Figure notes Power Supply Kit Modular Cord 2.5, 5.0, or 8.0 Amp Hour Battery Pins 7 and 8 (Display Terminal Power) 1146B2 Distribution Unit...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies Reset LEDs on Power Distribution Unit A red LED next to any of the 32 power output connectors indicates a short circuit in the building wiring or the terminal equipment. To reset the LED: Disconnect the terminal equipment from the wall jack.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies • This product should be operated only from the type of AC power source indicated on the label. If you are not sure of the type of AC power being provided, contact a qualified service person.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies Connect the 1151A1 or 1151A2 Power Supplies The 1151A1 is a standard (no battery backup) power supply unit. The 1151A2 is a battery backup version of the 1151A1. Either power supply can support one telephone with or without an adjunct.
This product can be hazardous if immersed in water. To avoid the possibility of electrical • shock, do not use it near water. The Avaya P333T-PWR switch and modules contain components sensitive to • electrostatic discharge. Do not touch the circuit boards unless instructed to do so.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies Connect the P333T-PWR Power up—AC input Insert the power cord into the power connector (BUPS or Power Supply) on the rear of the unit. See Figure. psdlups KLC 032002 Figure notes...
Connect the other end of the cable to the Ethernet port of the PC, server, router, workstation, IP phone, switch or hub. NOTE: Use a cross cable when connecting the Avaya P333T-PWR to a switch or hub. Check that the appropriate link (LNK) LEDs light up. Using the P333T-PWR The P333T-PWR Power over Ethernet Stackable Switch can be used to power 46xx series IP telephones in addition to providing a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet connection.
• ‘‘Connect Server, UPS, and IPSI cables to Ethernet Switch(es)’’ on page 242 • ‘‘Connect Avaya SCC1 media gateway IPSI and maintenance circuit pack ribbon cables’’ on page 243 • ‘‘Connect the Ethernet switch cables to IPSI circuit packs’’ on page 249 •...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Connect the Hardware Connect Avaya SCC1 media gateway IPSI and maintenance circuit pack ribbon cables Remove the ground plate, upper and lower rear covers from the SCC1 media gateway(s). cadscat1 KLC 032602 Figure notes Media Gateway B...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Connect the Hardware Thread the ribbon through the slot on the front panel. Attach the other end of the short ribbon cable to the bottom connector on the component side of the TN775D maintenance circuit pack (red line on the bottom).
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Connect the Hardware Push the tabs on the ends of the connector inward to lock the connector in place. Thread the ribbon through the lower slot on the faceplate of the TN775D circuit pack. For high or critical reliability configuration use the pass through tool to feed the long ribbon cable through media gateway A.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Connect the Hardware M AJ M IN cadsrib2 KLC 032602 Plug the ribbon cable into the top connector on the component side of the TN775D maintenance circuit pack. Push the tabs on the ends of the connector inward to lock the connector in place.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Connect the Hardware cadsrib4 KLC 032602 Figure notes Media Gateway B TDM cable slot Media Gateway A Use the pass through tool to feed the long ribbon cable through media gateway B. Connect the long cable to the connector on the component side of the TN2312AP IPSI in media gateway A.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Connect the Hardware M IN M AJ M IN M AJ M IN cadsrib3 KLC 032602 cadsrib3 KLC 032602 Fully insert the TN775D and TN2312AP circuit packs. If the CAT 5 Ethernet cables have already been run to the IPSI circuit packs replace the upper and lower rear covers.
TDM cables. Connect the Ethernet switch cables to IPSI circuit packs Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway Refer to Getting Started with the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server for Multi-Connect Configurations for a connectivity guide. May 2002...
Connect the Hardware Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway Refer to Getting Started with the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server for Multi-Connect Configurations for a general connectivity guide. Use the following detailed steps to connect the Ethernet cables at the SCC1 media gateway.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Connect the Hardware M AJ M IN cadscat2 KLC 032602 Install the clamp on ferrite on the CAT5 Ethernet cable. This ferrite must be as close to the exit of the media gateway as possible. May 2002...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Connect the Hardware cadscat4 KLC 032602 cadscat4 KLC 032602 Figure notes Media Gateway B Clamp on ferrite Media Gateway A Connect the green CAT5 cable to the bottom connector on the front of the TN2312AP IPSI circuit pack in media gateway A.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Connect the Hardware M AJ M IN Replace the rear covers and the ground plate. Dress the CAT5 Ethernet cable to exit either the left or right side of the media gateway. May 2002...
• Using static IP addressing (less common) • The IPSI circuit packs associated with the S8700 Media Server for Multi-connect configurations use the DHCP method. In rare cases the S8700 Multi-connect IPSIs may use the static addressing method. May 2002...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Connect the Hardware IPSI circuit packs associated with the S8700 Media Server for IP connect configurations always use the static addressing method. NOTE: Before beginning, read this procedure to familiarize yourself with it. With DHCP addressing there are certain sequences that need to be completed prior to a predetermined time-out interval.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Connect the Hardware NOTE: If you have only one multi-connect configuration, the default switch ID is A, which was administered earlier. The second configuration would be B and so on. The switch ID is not the carrier letter.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Connect the Hardware All segments of the display will go dark for one second and then the Switch ID and Cabinet number will be displayed in the top three characters of the LED display. A ’V’...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Connect the Hardware Connecting directly to the IPSI cadlipsi KLC 031502 Figure notes Services laptop NIC adapter cable (if necessary) PCMCIA Network Interface Card (NIC) Green CAT5 cable to IPSI Connect the services laptop computer to the top port on the IPSI circuit pack faceplate.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Connect the Hardware Prompt = [IPADMIN]: Type set control interface <ipaddr><netmask>, where <ipaddr>is the customer-provided IP address and <netmask> is the customer provided subnet mask. Press Enter If required type set control gateway <gateway>, where <gateway> is the customer-provided IP address for their gateway.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Connect the Hardware Verify connectivity to the media servers The following administration is done on a computer used to access the Avaya S8700 Media Server using the S8700 Media Server Web Interface. NOTE: We recommend you be on the active media server.
Upgrade the IPSI firmware (if necessary) The following administration is done on the services laptop computer connected to the active Avaya S8700 Media Server using both the web-based administration application and an ASA connection. WEB - Click View IPSI Version and select "Query All" to verify that all IPSI circuit packs have the required IPSI firmware version.
Switch Firmware for the information. Verify translations The following administration is done on a computer used to access the Avaya S8700 Media Server using SAT Emulation on ASA. Type list configuration all and press to view all the administered circuit packs in Enter the S8700 Multi-Connect configuration.
Ethernet ports. View alarms The following administration is done on a computer used to access the Avaya S8700 Media Server using the S8700 Media Server Web Interface. Click View Current Alarms to view any alarms.
Back up the media server The following administration is done on a computer used to access the active media server using the S8700 Media Server Web Interface. Place the PCMCIA flashcard into the bottom slot of the PCMCIA drive in the active media server.
Under Server, click View Summary Status to verify that the media server is no longer in busy out mode and verify the health of both media servers. Register the S8700 Multi-Connect configuration Follow existing process and procedures to register the Avaya™ S8700 Media Server for Multi-Connect Configurations. May 2002...
Multi-Connect configuration initialization, aftermarket additions, and continuing maintenance. You can access the Avaya S8700 Media Server in one of three ways: directly, remotely over the customer’s local area network (LAN), or over a modem. A direct connection and over the customer’s LAN are the preferred methods.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Accessing the Avaya S8700 Media Server Services laptop computer connected directly to the media server cadlsrvr KLC 030402 Figure notes Services laptop NIC adapter cable (if necessary) PCMCIA Network Interface Card (NIC) Black CAT5 Crossover cable Once connected, you can administer the media server using three tools: •...
Accessing the Avaya S8700 Media Server Remotely over the Network You can access the Avaya S8700 Media Server from any computer connected through the LAN. To access either media server, use the IP address assigned to the media server you want to access.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Accessing the Avaya S8700 Media Server Follow these steps to connect a modem to the Avaya S8700 Media Server. Connect a modem to one of the USB ports on each media server using the USB cable that comes with the modem.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Accessing the Avaya S8700 Media Server You can install ASA on your computer two different ways: from the Avaya Site Administration CD or from the S8700 Media Server. From the ASA CD Place the ASA CD in the CD-ROM drive and follow the installation instructions in the install wizard.
"Test Media Server Interchange" "Test the IPSI Circuit Pack" "Test Expansion Interface Circuit Packs (S8700 Multi-Connect only)" "Test Time Division Multiplexing Bus for Each Port Network" "Test Expansion Interface Exchange for Each Port Network (S8700 Multi-Connect only)" "Save Translations, if Required" May 2002...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Testing the Complete Configuration LED Indicators Refer to the maintenance book for your configuration for detailed alarm and LED descriptions. If a maintenance object begins to fail some periodic tests, the media server will generate an alarm.
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NOTE: The U2 LED is controlled by the S8700 Media Server but does not have an assigned function. The other LEDs are exclusively under hardware control so will not flash during the test. Refer to the OEM user documentation that comes with the media server for information on those LEDs.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Testing the Complete Configuration Using the media server web interface, test the LEDs on the front of the media server: Under Diagnostics, click Test Server LEDs. On the Test Server LEDs screen, click Test LEDs. Observe the...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Testing the Complete Configuration Cajun Ethernet Switch LEDs The Cajun Ethernet Switch has the LEDs shown in "LEDs on Cajun P333T Ethernet switch": LEDs on Cajun P333T Ethernet switch Cajun P333T Switch EXPANSION SLOT COL Tx...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Testing the Complete Configuration UPS LEDs The Powerware front panel has the LEDs shown in "LEDs on Powerware 9125 UPS": LEDs on Powerware 9125 UPS ledlups KLC 030102 Figure notes Normal mode indicator Off button Battery mode indicator...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Testing the Complete Configuration Attendant Console LEDs The console has 2 red LEDs, labeled “ALM” and “ACK”. The ALM LED lights steadily when there is a major or minor alarm at the media server. The ACK LED lights steadily if the alarm has been successfully reported to INADS.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Testing the Complete Configuration TN2312AP circuit pack faceplate Figure notes Slot for ribbon cable (not used) Recessed programming button LED display Yellow LED (clock status) Red LED Services Ethernet port Green LED Network Ethernet port Amber LED...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Testing the Complete Configuration LED display on the IPSI circuit pack—static address Figure notes IPSI has a static IP address IPSI has connectivity and an IP address The display also indicates connectivity (see "LED display indicating connectivity status").
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Testing the Complete Configuration LED display indicating connectivity status Figure notes Connectivity Status IPSI is connected to media server IPSI has an IP address Laptop computer is connected to IPSI services port Circuit Pack LEDs Typically, each circuit pack has 3 LEDs on the front panel. The "Circuit Pack LEDs"...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Testing the Complete Configuration Circuit Pack LEDs on Faceplate Figure notes Alarm LED (Red) Latch Pin Test LED (Green) Locking Lever Busy LED (Yellow) DS1 Converter Circuit Pack LEDs Eleven LEDs provide an indication of the state of the "TN1654 DS1 Converter Circuit Pack...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Testing the Complete Configuration TN1654 DS1 Converter Circuit Pack LEDs Figure notes Alarm LED (Red) STATUS LEDs Test LED (Green) SPAN LEDs Busy LED (Yellow) The yellow LED is used to indicate the state of the fiber interface, the fiber channel, the control channel, and the communications link to the SPE in the following manner and order of priority.
Type status port-network number <1-64> and press Enter Verify the screen displays a Port Network Status screen similar to the one in "Sample Port Network Status Screen for Cabinet 1—S8700 Multi-Connect". Verify these service states: Field Service State...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Testing the Complete Configuration Sample Port Network Status Screen for Cabinet 1—S8700 Multi-Connect status port-network 1 PORT NETWORK STATUS Major Minor Warning Carrier PN Control FIBER- PN Alarms Alarms Alarms Locs Active Standby LINK Endpoints Mode...
Type test ipserver-interface UUC and press to test all clock and packet interface Enter components within the IPSI circuit pack. Verify the screen displays Test Results screen similar to "Sample IPSI 01A Test Results Screen — Page 1, S8700 Multi-Connect". May 2002...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Testing the Complete Configuration — Sample IPSI 01A Test Results Screen Page 1, S8700 Multi-Connect test ipserver-interface 1a Page TEST RESULTS Port Maintenance Name Alt. Name Test No. Result Error Code TONE-BD PASS TONE-BD PASS 01A0201...
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Testing the Complete Configuration Sample Test Results for Expansion Interface Board 2A01—S8700 Multi-Connect TEST RESULTS Port Maintenance Name Alt. Name Test No. Result Error Code 02A01 EXP-INTF PASS 02A01 EXP-INTF PASS 02A01 EXP-INTF PASS 02A01 EXP-INTF...
Verify that the MODEs of the expansion links have changed. If any problems are indicated, check the TDM cables and the inter-cabinet cables (ICC) in the associated port network. Sample of Port Network Status before Expansion Link is Set—S8700 Multi-Connect status port-network PORT NETWORK STATUS...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Testing the Complete Configuration Sample of Port Network Status after Expansion Link is Set—S8700 Multi-Connect status port-network PORT NETWORK STATUS Major Minor Warning Carrier PN Control FIBER- PN Alarms Alarms Alarms Locs Active Standby LINK Endpoints...
The tests are acceptance tests and provide some assurance that the Avaya S8700 Media Server for IP Connect Configuration will perform properly after installation and administration.
"Test Remote Access Interface" "Test Terminating Trunk Transmission" "Test the C-LAN Connectivity" "Test Stratum 3 Clock (if used—S8700 Multi-Connect only)" "Resolve Alarms" Make Test Calls Make 2 calls from 1 telephone to another telephone. Make the first call by dialing a telephone and make the second call by dialing a trunk access code and a Listed Directory Number (LDN).
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Testing the Complete Configuration Test 302C Attendant Console Check all lamps are operational and call another telephone in the configuration. Simultaneously press and hold the Ringer Volume up button and the POS BUSY button. This puts the console in the self-test mode.
A confirmation tone is heard when the announcement is deleted. Test Music-on-Hold Verify music is provided to a held party during any hold interval. Test Emergency Transfer (S8700 Multi-Connect only) Put configuration in emergency transfer mode and make call using emergency transfer telephone.
Test the communication link between the media server and the remote access interface and verify the alarm notification process. Make a remote test from the remote interface to the Avaya S8700 Media Server and a local test from the Avaya S8700 Media Server to the remote interface.
The variable nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn is the IP address of another computer beyond the gateway and UUCSS is the cabinet, carrier, and slot of the TN799DP C-LAN circuit pack. Test Stratum 3 Clock (if used—S8700 Multi-Connect only) These procedures test the ability of the Stratum 3 clock to correctly provide timing and alarms to the media server.
Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Testing the Complete Configuration Stratum 3 Clock LED Indicators — Continued Card LED Label Procedure FAIL Check wiring for its associated DS1 reference and replace the circuit pack if necessary FAIL Replace the circuit pack LOCK...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Troubleshooting an Installation Troubleshooting an Installation This section provides some simple strategies for troubleshooting an installation of an S8700 Media Server. It focuses on possible problems when • ‘‘Installing the Media Server Hardware’’ on page 297 ‘‘Configuring the Media Server Hardware’’...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Troubleshooting an Installation Configuring the Media Server Hardware Problem Solution Can’t log into UPS subagent - Make sure the SNMP Subagent is installed in the UPS. - Make sure you are connected to the correct Ethernet port.
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"V" on IPSI LED is not filled in - IPSI does not have an IP address assigned to it. - IPSI has not been administered. Installing the License and Avaya Authentication Files Problem Solution Can’t get files from RFA site - Provided wrong SAP number.
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Index Index adapters TN2302AP Amphenol adapter Numerics address plugs, cabinet adjunct power connection locations 110A-type terminal blocks (SCC) administer 110P-type terminal blocks (MCC) C-LAN 110P-type terminal blocks, frame-mounting IP Media Processor 110-type hardware IPSI 110-type hardware, SCP-110 sneak current...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Index cables, installing between cabinet and MDF cabling installing trunk cables provisioning plan cabling labels back up media server cabling layout back-up battery Cajun P333T Ethernet switch battery LEDs connecting calling queue mounting carbon block protectors...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Index connections network connector 259A earthquake protection console earthquake protection, MCC attendant, testing earthquake protection, SCC selector, testing electromagnetic compatibility standards control carrier cable labels electromagnetic shielding control carrier outputs cable emergency transfer panel, installing control carrier outputs cable, installing...
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S8700 Media Server installing the MDF Stratum 3 clock installing trunk cables T1/E1 status integrated announcement testing on S8700 Media Server testing integration process License File connecting license file ITS to the network copy to media server...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Index main circuit breaker off-premises connections Main Distribution Frame. See MDF off-premises digital line circuit protectors off-premises protection earthquake protection off-premises station wiring off-premises stations alarm connections order checking emergency transfer connections out-of-building connections emergency transfer unit...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Index sneak current protectors off-premises connections sneak fuse panel, space requirements sneak fuse panels sneak fuse panels, installing recorded announcement, testing SNMP traps rectifier module, installing configure register space requirements S8700 multi-connect configuration 110-type hardware remote access...
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Installing the S8700 Multi-Connect Index terminal alarm notification alarms terminal blocks, frame-mounting terminal blocks, wall-mounting terminals,connecting verify terminating trunk transmission test types connectivity to media servers test date and time IPSI connectivity IPSI circuit pack version media server 1 LEDs...
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