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Adjuncts and Peripherals

The following sections provide information on the installation of a variety of adjuncts and peripheral
devices. The sections cover:

Terminal server installation

Call detail recording (CDR)
Reliable Data Transport Tool (RDTT) Package
Printers
DS1/T1 CPE loopback jack
Music-on-hold
Paging and announcement equipment
Adjunct Information Sources
Terminal server installation
This chapter provides information on connecting adjunct equipment using a terminal server
Avaya supports the IOLAN+ 104 terminal server.
Any device that does not support a direct TCP/IP connection, but that does support an RS232 interface,
can connect through a terminal server. System printers and some CDR devices use RS232 connections
and can connect through a terminal server.
You can connect up to four adjuncts through one terminal server.
Figure 307: Switch-to-adjunct LAN connectivity through a terminal server
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Figure notes
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switch
2
C-LAN circuit pack
3
10/100Base-T Hub (optional)
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LAN
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Terminal server installation
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DATA CONNECTIONS ONLY - NOT FOR TELECOM USE
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10BASE-T
5VDC
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terminal server
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serial port
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CDR adjunct
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