Installing and wiring telephones and trunks
Connecting telephones
This section includes the various analog, digital, and IP telephones can be connected to the media
gateway including:
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Connectable telephones and consoles
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Connecting a typical telephone
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Connecting adjunct power
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Connecting an analog station or 2-wire digital station
Connectable telephones and consoles
Table 14, Connectable telephone and consoles,
connected to any Avaya media gateway.
Table 14: Connectable telephone and consoles 1 of 2
Telephone and console models
2500/2554
2402
2420
2520B Explosive Atmosphere
3127 Avaya Soundstation/SoundPoint Speakerphones:
3127-ATR, -STD, -EXP, -APE, -APX, -MIC, -PMI
3127 Avaya Soundstation/SoundPoint Speakerphones:
3127-DCP, -DCS, -DCE, -DPE, -DPX, -DDP, -DDX, -MIC, -
PMI
46xx series:
4602, 4602SW, 4606, 4612, 4620, 4620SW, 4624, 4630,
4630SW, 4690, 4610SW
62xx series:
6211, 6219
64xx series:
6402/D, 6408D+, 6416D/D+M, 6424D+/D+M
9040 Avaya TransTalk
Enhanced Attendant Consoles:
302D
603F Avaya Callmaster IV
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on page 195
on page 196
Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway
on page 194
on page 197
on page 194 lists the telephones and consoles that can be
Type
Analog
Digital
IP/Digital
Analog
Analog
Digital
Internet Protocol (IP)
Analog
Digital
Wireless
Digital
Digital
December 2003