Setting Up The Lan Connection And Establishing The Service Boundary; Customer Responsibilities; Avaya Responsibilities - Avaya DEFINITY Manual

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Planning: Task 4 — Connecting to the LAN
Setting Up the LAN Connection and
Establishing the Service Boundary
Avaya is responsible for connecting the RJ45 LAN connector to the customer LAN
— the customer LAN is the service boundary. Here are the basic responsibilities
of both the customer and Avaya.

Customer Responsibilities

The customer is responsible for the following:
A 10Base-T twisted pair cable with a male RJ-45 connector at the wall
field, no further than 25 feet from the back of the switch where MAPD
resides.
— Typically a 104A connecting block is mounted on the wall within
LAN administration on the MAPD system.
After cutover, the customer is also responsible for maintaining the TCP/IP
addresses, and administration on the MAPD system unless otherwise
specified by contract.

Avaya Responsibilities

Installing the MAPD in the switch
Connecting to the customer LAN (Avaya service technicians dispatched for
MAPD system installation and maintenance are not authorized to
troubleshoot the customer LAN
— Installing a 104A connecting block, if necessary
Connecting the Administrative Terminal
Connecting the remote terminal
Initial administration (described in Chapter 3)
reach of this connector.
Issue 3 May 2002
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