Avaya G650 Installing
Hide thumbs Also See for G650:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Installing the Avaya G650 Media
Gateway
Release 2.2
555-231-743
Issue 2
January 2005

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the G650 and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Summary of Contents for Avaya G650

  • Page 1 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway Release 2.2 555-231-743 Issue 2 January 2005...
  • Page 2 • System administration documents Warranty • Security documents Avaya Inc. provides a limited warranty on this product. Refer to your • Hardware-/software-based security tools sales agreement to establish the terms of the limited warranty. In • Shared information between you and your peers addition, Avaya’s standard warranty language as well as information...
  • Page 3 • A reorder tone is received. 04DU9-IKN 6.0Y RJ48C Avaya attests that this registered equipment is capable of providing users access to interstate providers of operator services through the use of 04DU9-ISN 6.0Y RJ48C access codes. Modification of this equipment by call aggregators to block...
  • Page 4 Contact the state public utility commission, public service E-mail: totalware@gwsmail.com commission or corporation commission for information. For the most current versions of documentation, go to the Avaya support This equipment, if it uses a telephone receiver, is hearing aid compatible. Web site: http://www.avaya.com/support.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Sending us comments....... . . Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway ..... .
  • Page 6 G650 Media Gateway power switch ..... Cabling the G650 Media Gateways ......
  • Page 7 Contents Chapter 2: Installing the main distribution frame ... . . Space requirements and layout ......Installation space requirements .
  • Page 8 Installing the attendant console ..... . . Installing the 26B1 Selector Console ....8 Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 9 Contents Connecting external alarm indicators and auxiliary power ..Installing off-premises station wiring ..... . Off-premises or out-of-building stations .
  • Page 10 ........251 10 Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 11: About This Documentation

    Overview This documentation, Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway provides procedures for installing a G650 Media Gateway, and endpoints. While the focus of this document is on the G650 Media Gateway, the document also describes installation of other media gateways.
  • Page 12: Conventions

    All physical dimensions are in English units followed by metric units in parentheses. Wire gauge measurements are in AWG followed by the diameter in millimeters in parentheses. Terminology We use the following terminology in this documentation: 12 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 13: Typography

    Configuration is a general term that encompasses all references to an Avaya media server with media gateways running Communication Manager. Cabinet refers to a stack of media gateways (such as the G650) that are TDM-cabled together. It is the same as a port network. It can also refer to the MCC1 (multi-carrier cabinet).
  • Page 14: User Input

    (http://support.avaya.com). You must have access to the Internet and a copy of Adobe Reader installed on your personal computer. Avaya makes every effort to ensure that the information in this book is complete and accurate. However, information can change after we publish this documentation. Therefore, the Avaya...
  • Page 15: Downloading This Documentation

    Support Web site might also contain new product information and updates to the information in this book. You can also download these updates from the Avaya Support Web site. Downloading this documentation To download the latest version of this documentation: 1.
  • Page 16: Related Resources

    Installation: Avaya S8700 Series Media Servers (555-245-703), a quick reference guide. Additional information on installing some adjunct and peripheral equipment that an S8500, S8700, or S8710 Media Server supports is contained in Adding New Hardware - Avaya S8500, S8700 Series Media Servers (555-245-112).
  • Page 17: International

    Maintenance and repair, call the Avaya National Customer Care Support Line at 1-800-242-2121 Toll fraud, call Avaya Toll Fraud Intervention at 1-800-643-2353 International For all international resources, contact your local Avaya authorized dealer for additional help. Trademarks All trademarks identified by the ® or are registered trademarks or trademarks, respectively, of Avaya Inc.
  • Page 18: Installing The Avaya G650 Media Gateway

    Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway These procedures are for installing a new Avaya G650 Media Gateway. Migrations and upgrades are covered in other documents. As part of the procedures for configuring the various pieces of hardware, you use two administration interfaces: the Maintenance Web Interface and a command line interface using either telnet or Native Configuration Manager.
  • Page 19: Pre-Installation Setup

    Maintenance Commands for Avaya Communication Manager 2.1, Media Gateways and Servers (03-300191)—provides information on how to use command interfaces, command syntax, and output from maintenance-related commands. Maintenance Alarms for Avaya Communication Manager 2.1, Media Gateways and Servers (03-300190)—provides information on how to use alarms, error codes, and tests to diagnose and repair problems.
  • Page 20 Verify that you have the required, customer-provided network information in hand. See the filled-out Excel spreadsheet titled Electronic Preinstallation Worksheet (EPW). See the Avaya Installation Wizard Web site (http://support.avaya.com/avayaiw) for the blank form. Verify that you have all the equipment on site. See...
  • Page 21: High Level Overview Of Installation Process

    This stage connects the media gateways to the server complex via Ethernet cables. IP Server Interface (IPSI) circuit packs are programmed during this stage. This stage depends on the G650 Media Gateway being installed and the server complex being operational. Issue 2 January 2005...
  • Page 22: Connecting To The Customer's Network

    (if used) and registering the configuration. This stage will always come at the end of the actual installation. Testing the complete installation This stage verifies the complete configuration operation and is always the last thing you do. 22 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 23: Chapter 1: Installing The Media Gateways

    An MCC1 media gateway may contain from 1 to 5 port networks (PNs). A port network consists of up to 4 G650 media gateways in a rack, with the media gateway in the A location (bottom of the rack) being the one containing the TN2312AP IP Server Interface (IPSI) circuit pack.
  • Page 24 The Avaya S8700 series media servers work with either the Avaya MCC1, SCC1, or G650 Media Gateway. In addition one or more Avaya G700 Media Gateway may be used if one of the other media gateways with a TN799DP C-LAN circuit pack is installed.
  • Page 25: Site Requirements

    Media gateway specifications Table 1: Media gateway specifications on page 25 provides the dimensions for two types of media gateways. See Hardware Guide for Avaya Communication Manager (555-245-207) for more detailed information. Table 1: Media gateway specifications Media...
  • Page 26: Checking And Inspecting The Order

    27. Actual equipment may vary in appearance and may ship in separate packages. Note: The optional G650 Media Gateways for port hardware only are shipped with AC Note: or DC power cord or international power cord kit, mounting screw kits, TDM/LAN bus cable, and EMI Gaskets.
  • Page 27: Unpacking And Inspecting The Media Gateways-Mcc1

    Figure 1: Equipment packed with a single G650 Media Gateway Power Power FAN OR POWER FAIL FAN OR POWER FAIL FAN AND POWER OK FAN AND POWER OK AC INPUT AC INPUT DC INPUT DC INPUT ACTIVE RING ACTIVE RING...
  • Page 28: Correcting Shipping Errors

    1. Red-tag all defective and over-shipped equipment and return according to the nearest Material Stocking Location (MSL) instructions. To contact the Avaya Order Management group in the United States, call 1-800-772-5409. For international customers, contact your order service agent. 2. Direct all short-shipped reports to the nearest MSL. Contact the appropriate location for specific instructions.
  • Page 29: Connecting Ac Power And Ground

    G650 Media Gateway. If there are redundant power supplies, you need to pull both AC power cords from the back of the G650 Media Gateway. To remove DC power, first locate and switch the DC circuit breaker to the "off"...
  • Page 30: Installing The G650 Media Gateway

    Installing the G650 Media Gateway Perform these tasks to install the G650 Media Gateway port network: Checking the ventilation and the G650 Media Gateway rack on page 36 Setting the carrier address ID on page 36 Mounting one G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 31 Table 2: Comcodes for the G650 2 of 5 Comcode Description Included Optional in basic cabinet 108774696 TN2302AP IP media processor 848525887 IP media processor adapter (TN2302, TN799DP) 102631413 259A adapter for C-LAN (TN799C) 700252638 DC feed power cable (Cable from the customer’s DC plant to the cabinet...
  • Page 32 Table 2: Comcodes for the G650 3 of 5 Comcode Description Included Optional in basic cabinet † 106278062 Apparatus blank (circuit pack blank—158P) 700259724 G650 carriers (B through E) 700272305 TDM LAN cable kit for B through E One TDM...
  • Page 33 Table 2: Comcodes for the G650 4 of 5 Comcode Description Included Optional in basic cabinet 700017916 Rack mounting template 700012909 24 port patch panel 70012917 8 port patch panel 106606536 Integrated channel service unit (ICSU) (120A2) 107988867 DS1 loopback jack (T1 only) (700A)
  • Page 34 Retainer, 4B *. The G650 can use either AC or DC power. The G650 must have either a DC power cable (700252638) or one of the country-specific AC power cables listed in this table. For installations that do not use one of the country-specific power cables listed in this table, procure a local power cord.
  • Page 35 Figure 2: G650 Media Gateway stack (A through E) installed next to the media server rack Power Power FAN OR POWER FAIL FAN OR POWER FAIL FAN AND POWER OK FAN AND POWER OK AC INPUT AC INPUT DC INPUT...
  • Page 36: Checking The Ventilation And The G650 Media Gateway Rack

    Mounting Template, shipped with each carrier, to help you align the holes. Each G650 Media Gateway is 8U high. A typical data rack is 42U high. When you create a five-carrier G650 Media Gateway stack, all but 3.5 inches (8.9 centimeters) of a typical rack is used.
  • Page 37 Leave the fan assembly off until the unit is completely installed in the rack. 2. Verify and, if necessary, set the carrier address ID for each G650 Media Gateway as shown Figure 4: Setting the G650 Media Gateway carrier address ID on page 38.
  • Page 38: Mounting One G650 Media Gateway

    35). This facilities mounting carriers B through E directly above carrier A. To mount one G650 Media Gateway: 1. Remove the G650 Media Gateway door by opening and then lifting it straight up and off the hinge pins. WARNING:...
  • Page 39 3. Use the mounting template to locate a set of rack holes that you can use for mounting the G650 Media Gateway. Note the position of the upper key-hole shaped slots on each rail. Note: The mounting screw holes in commercial racks are not evenly spaced. Ensure...
  • Page 40 4. Insert two mounting screws into the left and right rails of the rack in the holes noted in step 4. Leave enough space between the screw head and the rail surface for the mounting bracket. See Figure 6: Mounting the medial gateway on page 41. 40 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 41 Use lifting precautions! An empty G650 Media Gateway weighs 35 pounds (16 DANGER: kilograms). 5. Lift the empty G650 Media Gateway and slide the key-hole slots on the mounting brackets onto the two mounting screws. 6. Install and tighten the two top mounting screws.
  • Page 42 Note: Follow the same steps to install the G650 Media Gateway with mounting bracket Note: in the medial position. See Figure 6: Mounting the medial gateway on page 41. 8. Set the ringer selection switch on each 655A power supply. See...
  • Page 43: Power Supply Fuse

    42. The DC input protection fuse and a spare are located in the two fuse positions. If the G650 Media Gateway will not operate on DC input (only), the fuse should be inspected by removing the 655A power supply from the G650 Media Gateway and inspecting the protection fuse.
  • Page 44: Installing The Tn2312Bp Ipsi Adapter

    Install the TN2312BP IPSI adapter on the connector panel in position 1 for carrier A. If you are using duplicated IPSIs, connect another IPSI adapter in position 1 for carrier B. Connect the CAT 5 ethernet cable to the adapter to connect the G650 to the ethernet. Figure 8: G650 IPSI adapter on page 44 shows the adapter.
  • Page 45: Approved Ground

    In these cases, access to the G650 Media Gateway is gained by the use of a tool (such as a lock and key) or other means of security.
  • Page 46 Figure 9: Grounding for one G650 Media Gateway -48 VDC -48 VDC RETURN cadpgrn1 LAO 072403 Figure notes: 1. 10 AWG (6 mm ) wire to an approved ground 46 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 47: Ac Power

    1. 10 AWG (6 mm ) wire to an approved ground AC power Chassis power source information for the G650 Media Gateway Chassis style and power distribution unit: AC or DC power supply (Apparatus Code 655A) A 655A power supply is required in slot 0...
  • Page 48 To connect the power cords: 1. Be sure that the circuit breakers at the AC load center are OFF. 2. Connect the G650 Media Gateway to a UPS or to a “nonswitched” or “always on” electrical outlet. See Figure 9: Grounding for one G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 49 Input Volts DC Required Amps DC 11.1 The AC power source for each power supply installed in the G650 Media Gateway can be either: 1 phase of 120 VAC with neutral (100 VAC for Japan) with 15-amp circuit breaker 1 phase of 220 or 240 VAC (200 VAC for Japan) with 10-amp circuit breaker.
  • Page 50 1. Verify that the voltage meter reads either 90 to 132 VAC or 180 to 264 VAC by measuring the AC voltage between the hot and neutral sides of the receptacle. Request that a qualified electrician correct any problems before proceeding to Step 2. 50 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 51: Dc Power

    0 and a redundant unit can be supplied in slot 15. DC power is supplied, via a DC feed cable, to one connector on the backplane of the G650 Media Gateway and bussed to each power supply slot. AC and DC current can be supplied to the 655A power supplies at the same time.
  • Page 52 3. If either step 1 or step 2 fails the verification, DO NOT PROCEED with step 4. Request that a qualified electrician resolve the problem. 4. Connect the DC feed cable for each G650 Media Gateway to the DC power source (see Figure 9: Grounding for one G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 53: Uninterruptible Power Supply

    Table 3: G650 Media Gateway worst case current levels on page 48. 2. Be sure that the G650 Media Gateway is connected to a “nonswitched” or “always on” electrical outlet on the UPS. 3. Connect and administer the Avaya UPS. (Customers are responsible for connecting and administering a non-Avaya UPS.)
  • Page 54: G650 Media Gateway Power Switch

    G650 Media Gateway. If there are redundant power supplies, you need to pull both AC power cords from the back of the G650 Media Gateway. To remove DC power, first locate and switch the external DC circuit breaker to the “off”...
  • Page 55: Cabling The G650 Media Gateways

    Cabling the G650 Media Gateways After mounting the G650 Media Gateways in the rack, you must connect the TDM/LAN cables between them. You must also connect CAT5 cables to the appropriate slots on the back of the media gateways. You can mount and cable up to five media gateways in a rack. The media gateway on the bottom is referred to as media gateway A.
  • Page 56: Cabling The Third Media Gateway

    1. If not already removed, remove the fan assemblies from media gateways C and D. 2. Remove the right TDM/LAN bus terminator from media gateway C, and install it at the left end of the TDM/LAN bus in media gateway D. 56 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 57: Cabling The Fifth Media Gateway

    3. Remove the nuts on the posts of the plates covering the bottom right TDM/LAN cable routing slot of media gateway D and the top right TDM/LAN cable routing slot of media gateway C. 4. Remove the left slot cover on top of media gateway C and the lower left slot cover of media gateway D to open the slots.
  • Page 58 58 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 59: Installing Circuit Packs In The G650 Media Gateway

    1. Load all port circuit packs. See Table 5: G650 Media Gateway circuit pack placement page 59 for the recommended circuit pack layouts. Slots in the G650 Media Gateway are numbered from left to right beginning with slot 0. See...
  • Page 60 IPSIs, connect another IPSI adapter in position 1 for carrier B. Connect the CAT 5 ethernet cable to the adapter to connect the G650 Media Gateway to the ethernet. If you want to use the external alarm function, attach an external alarm cable to the IPSI adapter.
  • Page 61 3. If a circuit pack has been installed in the G650 Media Gateway, install a circuit pack amphenol connector onto the backplane corresponding to the location of the circuit pack. a. At the corresponding location on the backplane, slide the cable connector into the retainer.
  • Page 62: Installing An Mcc1 Media Gateway

    Installing an MCC1 Media Gateway S8700 and S8710 only Note: MCC1 Media Gateways are only provided when a center stage switch (CSS) Note: carrier is required. The MCC1 Media Gateway will contain one port network in the A, B, C, and D positions and the CSS carrier in the E position. For critical reliability systems, the D position also may be used for the duplicated (B-PNC) CSS carrier.
  • Page 63 Figure 15: Typical MCC1 Media Gateway Figure notes: 1. Port Carrier C 5. Port Carrier D or CSS Carrier 2. Port Carrier B 6. Port Carrier E or CSS Carrier 3. Expansion Control Carrier A 7. Power Distribution Unit 4. Fan Carrier Perform these tasks to install the media gateways: Positioning the media gateway on page 64...
  • Page 64: Positioning And Bolting Down For Earthquakes

    5. At the bottom of the media gateway, install the hole plugs provided in the holes previously occupied by the four carriage bolts. Installing earthquake protection for the media gateway Use the correct procedure for your installation: 64 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 65 Installing concrete floor mounting on page 65 Installing raised computer floor mounting on page 65 Installing concrete floor mounting - To install concrete floor mounting: 1. Position the media gateway in the exact position it is to occupy when the installation is complete.
  • Page 66 12. Place a 3/8-inch flat washer onto each rod. Thread a 3/8-16 hex nut onto each rod and tighten securely. 13. Repeat this procedure for each media gateway to be installed (including the auxiliary cabinet, if required). 66 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 67: Estimating Ac Power

    Figure 16: Earthquake mounting — raised computer floor 3/8 inch flat washer Nut welded to frame 4 inches (10.16 cm) Leveling foot 3/8 - 16 threaded rod raised variable floor height 3/8 - 16 Concrete floor anchor concrete subfloor cab_base CJL 052096 Estimating AC power For information about connecting AC power and ground, see: Global AC Power Distribution Unit J58890CH...
  • Page 68: Global Ac Power Distribution Unit J58890Ch

    This source has 2 hot wires and 1 ground wire (J58890CH). 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 ground wire. 68 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 69 Non-US Delta, 4-wire, 220 or 240 VAC. This source has 3 hot wires and 1 ground wire. Table 7: AC power sources and plug type Power distribution unit Power sources Power input AC power distribution Single-phase 176-264 200-240 Volts, 50-60 Hz (J58890CH) media NEMA L6-30R.
  • Page 70 4. AC Load Center 2. Media Gateway Frame Ground 5. Less than 50 Wire feet (15.2 m) Terminal Block 6. Approved Ground 3. 6 AWG (#40) (16 mm ) Media Gateway GROUND Wire 70 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 71 Figure 18: Power distribution unit (J58890CH) f001c LAO 091103 Figure notes: 1. Frame Ground Terminal Block 2. To AC load center or approved single-point ground block Grounding to an AC load center more than 50 feet (15.2 meters) from media gateway - To ground an AC load center more than 50 feet from the media gateway: 1.
  • Page 72 Even though the equipment room EPO switch disconnects main AC power to the equipment room, it cannot disconnect the battery power from the J58890CH. An auxiliary set of contacts inside the EPO are used for this function. 72 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 73 To connect the remote power off cable: 1. Plug the RPO cable into the connector shown in Figure 21: Remote power off cable connections — Part 2 on page 74. 2. Route the opposite end of the wires to the EPO switch. The opposite end of the RPO cable connects to the internal relay.
  • Page 74 Figure 21: 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 0026_3 RBP 080196 74 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 75 Figure 22: External alarm cable connection psdf001a LAO 091103 Figure notes: 1. Connect External Alarm Cable here 4. Pin 6 (-RPO) (J18) 5. Pin 2 (+RPO) 2. Connect RPO Cable here (J21) 6. External Alarm Cable 3. Carrier Circuit Breakers Connecting optional external alarm cable - Plug the external alarm cable into the connector shown in Figure 23: External alarm cable...
  • Page 76 4 additional external alarms available from the J58890CH Power Distribution unit in the cabinet. These alarms are provided by isolated contact closures rated at 60 VDC max, 5mA max. See Figure 24: J58890CH Global AC Input Power Distribution Unit on page 77. 76 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 77 Figure 24: J58890CH Global AC Input Power Distribution Unit J58890CH Global AC input BOD2+ Power distibution unit BOD2- ACF2+ ACF2- BIF2+ BIF2- RFA2+ RFA2- Wiring these alarms back into the system as external device alarms (see Figure 25: Wiring block diagram on page 78) allows remote alarming of the following: 1.
  • Page 78 B25A cable AP2 (minor) ACF2- AP2 ground ACF2+ J58890CH B25A B25A cable cable External alarms connector (RJ21) Testing - These alarms then should be tested using the test eda-external-device-alarm all command as follows: 78 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 79 Signal Port Alarm Alt Name Test to bring in alarm. Type (7 char. limit) BOD2 01major minor BatChg Remove AC power by turning off the equipment room breaker for the GMCC. ACF2 01 minor minor Remove AC power by turning off the equipment room breaker for the GMCC.
  • Page 80 6. Be sure the main power on the front to the power distribution unit is OFF. 7. At the rear of the power distribution unit, set all carrier circuit breakers OFF. 8. Set all media gateway power modules OFF. 80 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 81 9. Plug the AC power cable into the receptacle. Connecting large battery holdover Grounding to an AC-powered media gateway (J58890CH) - Grounding is relatively simple for an AC-powered media gateway. Basically, the media gateways connect to the single-point ground terminal block located at either the AC load center or to a separate single-point ground block wired to the AC load center (or optional AC protector cabinet).
  • Page 82 3. Route the opposite end of the wire to the single-point ground block and connect. 4. At the next media gateway, connect a 6 AWG (#40) (16 4 mm ) media gateway GROUND wire to the media gateway frame ground terminal block. 82 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 83 Note: If a media gateway is located remotely (in a separate room or building), route the Note: media gateway GROUND wire to an approved protective ground. 5. Repeat connecting each media gateway to the single-point ground block. 6. Connect a 6 AWG (#40) (16 mm ) ground wire to an unused terminal on the single-point ground block.
  • Page 84 2. Route the opposite end of the wires to the EPO switch. The opposite end of the RPO cable connects to the internal relay. Note: The EPO switch and the auxiliary contacts (inside the EPO switch assembly) are Note: customer-provided. 84 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 85 CAUTION: The auxiliary contacts inside the EPO switch assembly must close when the CAUTION: switch is pressed. This contact closure energizes the relay inside the power distribution unit, causing the connection to the battery holdover assembly to open. Figure 29: Remote power off cable connections and external alarm cable — Part 1 page 84 shows the cabling from the auxiliary contacts inside the EPO switch assembly and how they connect to the internal relay.
  • Page 86 The Alt Name given to the alarm should be “AC”. The Description field should be GMCC AC input power. 2 The System Parameters Customer-Options screen must have the field set to External Device Alarm Admin yes. 86 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 87 Figure 32: MCC1 Media Gateway on long-term battery holdover alarm MCC1 Main Distribution Field (rear view) (Cross connect) External alarm AUX connector connector Signal Signal Ap2 (minor) ACF2- Ap2 ground ACF2+ B25A cables J58890CH B25A cable External alarms connector (RJ21) These alarms then should be tested using the test eda-external-device-alarm all command.
  • Page 88 1. Set the DVM to the 250 volt range. 2. Carefully measure the voltage between the hot and neutral side of the receptacle. The neutral wire is white, the hot wire is black. 88 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 89: Dc Power Distribution Unit J58890Cf

    3. Verify the meter reads 106 to 128 VAC. If not, have a qualified electrician correct the problem. 4. Measure the voltage between the neutral and ground side of the receptacle. The ground wire is green. 5. Verify the meter reads 0 VAC. If not, have a qualified electrician correct the problem. 6.
  • Page 90: Connecting Grounds For Dc Battery And Power Cabinets

    The wire in the next step must be sized for a maximum voltage drop of 0.5 VDC Note: in each leg of the DC distribution. In this example, 1 AWG is used. To connect grounds for the DC battery and power cabinets: 90 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 91 1. Measure and cut a minimum of a 1 AWG (#70) (44 mm ) wire long enough to reach between the ground connection terminal in the DC battery cabinet and the ground discharge bar in the DC power cabinet. See Figure 34: Typical power and ground for a DC power cabinet on page 90.
  • Page 92 1. Set the main circuit breaker to OFF. 2. Set the carrier circuit breakers to OFF. See Figure 35: Power distribution unit (J58890CH) on page 93. 3. Connect each remaining media gateway to the AC load center single-point ground. 92 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 93 Figure 35: Power distribution unit (J58890CH) psdfdc01 LAO 050404 Figure notes: 1. Carrier Circuit Breakers 4. To approved single-point ground 2. -48 VDC Return Block block 3. Frame Ground Terminal Block 5. -48 VDC Return Cable 6. -48 VDC Cable Connecting DC power to the media gateways To connect the DC power to the media gateways: 1.
  • Page 94: Ac Power Distribution Unit J58890Ce

    1 ground wire, and 1 neutral wire (J58890CE). 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 ground wire. 94 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 95 Non-US Delta, 4-wire, 220 or 240 VAC. This source has 3 hot wires and 1 ground wire (describes the power sources and required AC input power). Table 9: AC power sources and plug type Power distribution unit Power sources Power input AC power distribution Single-phase 120 VAC with 120 VAC, 60 Hz NEMA...
  • Page 96 To ground to an AC load center more than 50 feet from the media gateway: 1. Mount the single-point ground block to any surface between the media gateways and the AC load center single-point ground. The single-point ground block must be mounted to a non-metallic surface. 96 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 97 2. At the bottom rear of the first media gateway, connect a 6 AWG (#40) (16 mm ) media gateway GROUND wire to the media gateway frame ground terminal block. See Figure 37: Typical media gateway grounding wiring diagram on page 98. 3.
  • Page 98 Figure 38: Shorting cable installation on page 99. 2. At the rear of the media gateway, insert the shorting cable (H600-442-G1) into J11. The cable is keyed so it can fit only one way. 98 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 99 Figure 38: Shorting cable installation Figure notes: 1. Shorting Cable (H600-442-G1) (if battery 2. J11 charger is not installed) Connecting AC power To connect AC power: 1. Set the main circuit breakers on the power distribution unit OFF. 2. Connect MCC1 Media Gateway AC line cord to the AC power receptacle. Note: Do not power up the media gateway at this time.
  • Page 100: Connecting Mixed Ac/Dc Power And Ground

    4. 1 AWG up to 50 feet (15.2m) or engineered 9. AC power cord for less than 0.5 volt drop per conductor 10. AC power source 5. To Coupled Bonding Conductor terminal block at Main Distribution Frame 100 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 101: Cabling The Mcc1 Media Gateways-Center Stage Switch

    Cabling the MCC1 Media Gateways—center stage switch This section provides connectivity information for MCC1 Media Gateways using a center stage switch (CSS) to connect four or more port networks (PNs). Signals between the PN with the CSS (for convenience called PN1) and the other PNs are carried by fiber optic cables.
  • Page 102: Connecting Duplex- Or High-Reliability Css-Connected Pn1 With One Switch Node

    SNI slots to 3 and 20 (the left most and right most of the unused slots). Next, use 4 and 19, and so forth. 2. Add links to the PNs in alternating order (20, 3, 19, 4, 18, 5, and so forth). 102 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 103: Connecting Critical Reliability Css-Connected Pn1 With One Switch Node

    Figure 40: Duplex- or high-reliability CSS-connected PN1 with one switch node cadfdup KLC 031202 Figure notes: 1. Media Gateway 1 (PN1 with 1 Switch Node) 3. H600-278 Metallic Cable 2. Port Networks 2 through 16 4. To other port networks Connecting critical reliability CSS-connected PN1 with one switch node Figure 41: Critical-reliability CSS-connected PN1 with one switch node...
  • Page 104 Figure 41: Critical-reliability CSS-connected PN1 with one switch node cadfcrr KLC 031202 Figure notes: 1. Media Gateway 1 (PN1 with 1 Duplex 3. H600-278 Metallic Cable Switch Node) 4. To other Port Networks 2. Port Network 2 through 16 104 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 105: Installing The G350 Media Gateway

    Figure 42: Sample configuration showing the G350 Media Gateway connecting to the media server on page 106 shows a sample configuration. The general process for adding an G350 Media Gateway to an existing G650 Media Gateway follows: Install the G650 Media Gateway.
  • Page 106 G650 Media multifunction digital Gateway telephones 6. IP telephones off the customer’s 10. Analog connectivity: analog network telephones, lines, and trunks 7. Voice mail: connected via IP 11. Ethernet switch (optional) 106 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 107: Installing The G700 Media Gateway

    Multi-Connect or IP Connect configuration or Avaya S8500 Media Server. To add a G700 Media Gateway, you must have a TN799DP Control-LAN (C-LAN) circuit pack installed in the MCC1, SCC1, CMC1, G650, or G600 Media Gateway. The G700 Media Gateway is an endpoint on the C-LAN circuit pack.
  • Page 108 G650 Media telephones Gateway 10. Analog connectivity: analog 6. IP telephones off the customer’s telephones, lines, and trunks network 11. Ethernet switch (optional) 7. Voice mail: connected via IP 108 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 109: Installing Patch Panels

    Interface (4-wire, 8 ports) circuit pack is present, connect it to the third bank on the 8 port patch panel. Cross-connecting the media gateway to the patch panels Cross-connect the port circuit packs to the G650 Media Gateway patch panels (or other standard 110A cross-connect equipment). See Figure 45: Example cross-connect field patch panel connections on page 111.
  • Page 110 LJK 022502 Figure notes: 1. Circuit pack amphenol 3. 24 port patch panels connectors and B25A cables 4. 8 port patch panel 2. IP Server Interface adapter 5. To network and green CAT5 cable 110 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 111 Figure 45: Example cross-connect field patch panel connections Issue 2 January 2005...
  • Page 112 112 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 113: Chapter 2: Installing The Main Distribution Frame

    Chapter 2: Installing the main distribution frame If the equipment room does not have one, you must build a main distribution frame (MDF) that connects the media gateways to the building phone network and to the public switched telephone network (PSTN). The tasks include the following: Space requirements and layout on page 114 Installing main distribution frame hardware...
  • Page 114: Space Requirements And Layout

    Space requirements and layout Before installing the main distribution frame (MDF) and other equipment in the equipment room, make sure there is adequate space and there is a plan for placing the equipment. Installation space requirements Make sure there is adequate space for the following pieces of equipment: Sneak fuse panels and emergency transfer units on page 114 110-type hardware...
  • Page 115: Layout

    Layout Make sure you review the following information: Information outlet locations on page 115 Site, satellite, and adapter locations on page 115 Sizing 4-pair station cables on page 115 Sizing 25-pair and multiple 25-pair station cables on page 115 3-pair station cable circuits on page 116 4-pair station cable circuits on page 116...
  • Page 116 4. Then, using the minimum size cable requirement, round up the cable size requirement to the next highest available cable bundle size. Note: This formula may not compensate for the unused 25th pair in all cases. If not, it Note: must be allowed for. 116 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 117: Installing Main Distribution Frame Hardware

    Port Analog Port Digital widfccf2 EWS 102798 Figure 47: Example MDF connections (G650 Media Gateway) on page 118 shows a detailed example of the G600 Media Gateway cables connecting media gateways and satellite closets to the MDF. This figure shows the cross-connections for one example station circuit.
  • Page 118: Main Distribution Frame Cross-Connect Fields

    Figure 47: Example MDF connections (G650 Media Gateway) -48 VDC -48 VDC RETURN cadlmdfb LAO 091103 Figure notes: 1. Rear of Media Gateway 10. Auxiliary Cabinet (Yellow Field) 2. Main Distribution Frame (MDF) 11. White Field 3. Port Distribution Field (Purple Field) 12.
  • Page 119: Placing The Main Distribution Frame

    250 feet (76 meters) of the MDF. Placing the main distribution frame The preferred location of the MDF is directly behind the media gateways. Figure 48: Typical 110A-type terminal blocks (G650 Media Gateway) on page 120 shows a typical installation using 110A-type terminal blocks.
  • Page 120: Main Distribution Frame Labels

    Figure 48: Typical 110A-type terminal blocks (G650 Media Gateway) T IV R IN T IV R IN T IV R IN T IV R IN T IV R IN T IV R IN T IV R IN T IV R IN...
  • Page 121: Mounting 110A- Or 110P-Type Terminal Blocks On The Wall

    Blue — To information outlets White — From MDF to satellite locations (3-pair) Each label identifies two rows on the terminal block. The upper half identifies the row above it and the lower half identifies the row below it. The labels are inserted into the clear plastic designation strips furnished with the terminal blocks.
  • Page 122 12. If installing a vertical patch cord trough in the distribution field, repeat Step 6. 13. Repeat Steps 11 and 12 until all the terminal blocks and vertical patch cord troughs in the distribution field are installed. 122 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 123 Figure 50: 110A-type terminal blocks (300-pair) r758420b MMR 031496 Figure notes: 1. 4 feet (1.22 meters) 6. 47.5 inches (120.6 2. 6.6 feet (2 meters) centimeters) 3. 7.68 inches (19.5 centimeters) 7. Horizontal Line 4. 7/8-inch (2.22 centimeters) 8. AC Power Strip 5.
  • Page 124: Mounting 110P-Type Terminal Blocks On A 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. See Table 10: Apparatus mounting frame ordering information on page 125 124 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 125 Figure 52: 1110A2 and 1110C1 apparatus mountings r781401 LJK 040896 Figure notes: 1. 1110C1 Apparatus Mounting 4. 88.5 inches (225 centimeters) 2. 1110A2 Apparatus Mounting 5. 43.5 inches (110.5 centimeters) 3. 76 inches (193 centimeters) Table 10: Apparatus mounting frame ordering information Code number Description Comcode...
  • Page 126: Installing Cable Slack Managers

    Figure 53: Cable routing through Cable Slack Manager—example for MCC1 Media Gateway on page 127 and Figure 54: Cable routing through Cable Slack Manager—example for SCC1 Media Gateway on page 128 show cable clamp placement and cable routing. 126 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 127 Figure 53: Cable routing through Cable Slack Manager—example for MCC1 Media Gateway cbdfflr CJL 102396 Figure notes: 1. Top of Media Gateway 4. Spare Center Troughs 2. Cable Slack Manager 5. Media Gateway Trough for 3. Cable Clamp Port Cables Issue 2 January 2005...
  • Page 128 6. Cable Slack Manager (Cover 2. Cable Clamps Removed) 3. Cable Ties (Optional) 7. Main Distribution Frame (MDF) 4. Power Cord 8. Route Cables Along Path Shown 5. Cable Slack Manager 9. Port Cables 128 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 129: Chapter 3: Connecting The Media Gateway To The Main Distribution Frame129

    Chapter 3: Connecting the media gateway to the main distribution frame Once the main distribution frame (MDF) is installed and wired, you must connect the media gateways to the MDF. Run excess cables on an upper cable ladder (if the MDF connectors are on top) or route them through a cable slack manager that is placed next to the MDF.
  • Page 130 130. Table 11: Equipment room labels Label name Range Port Cable 1A1-1A20, 1B1-1B20, 1C1-1C20, 1D1-1D20, 1E1-1E20 Building Field Identified Floor Field Identified Auxiliary Cable Field Identified Site or Satellite A-F and/or Field Identified 130 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 131: Cable Routing Guidelines

    Figure 55: Equipment room cabling labels on page 130 details the label name and range of each label. Table 12: Cable/connector/building label ordering information on page 131 provides label ordering information. Table 12: Cable/connector/building label ordering information Description Quantity Comcode 201A Labels 34 Sheets 103969994...
  • Page 132 8. Media Gateway(s) 3. Cable Slack Manager Number 1 9. To Building Cables 4. Trunk/Auxiliary Field 10. 10 AWG (#25) (6 square 5. Station Distribution Field millimeters) Wire to Coupled Bonding Conductor 132 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 133 Figure 58: Cable routing to bottom terminal blocks r758432b MMR 052996 Figure notes: 1. Main Distribution Frame 6. Cable Slack Manager Number 2 2. AC Power Cord (AC-powered 7. Cable Slack Manager Number 3 media gateways only) 8. Media Gateway(s) 3.
  • Page 134: Control Carrier Outputs Cable Installation (S8700 Only)

    Avoid placing copper cables where they may bend or strain fiber optic cables. Control carrier outputs cable installation (S8700 only) Note: There is no AUX connector on the G650 Media Gateway. Note: In an MCC1 and SCC1 media gateway, a connector on the rear of the Expansion Control Carrier is labeled AUX.
  • Page 135: Installing Cables Between Media Gateway And Main Distribution Frame

    Installing cables between media gateway and main distribution frame To install cables between the media gateway and the main distribution frame: 1. Install D rings on the wall between the cable slack manager and the terminal/connecting blocks mounted on the MDF. 2.
  • Page 136 6. At the MDF, connect the other end of the cable to the assigned terminal/connecting block connector. 7. Store the excess cable in the cable slack manager. 8. Repeat Steps 2 through 6 until all cables are installed. Figure 59: Self-stick label on 25-pair cable connector 136 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 137: Chapter 4: Connecting The Main Distribution Frame To Stations And The Public Switched Telephone Network

    Chapter 4: Connecting the main distribution frame to stations and the public switched telephone network Once the main distribution frame (MDF) is completed and the media gateways are connected to the MDF, you must connect the MDF to stations (telephones) and the public switched telephone network (PSTN).
  • Page 138 4-pair station cable — Use this cable when 4-pair station cables are to be field-terminated on the 110-type terminal blocks in the equipment room or satellite closet and the information outlets require push-on connections. 138 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 139: Closets

    Figure 60: Example of extending 4-pair station cables crdfad1 CJL 101596 Figure notes: 1. Station Cable 4. 258A Adapter 2. Information Outlet 5. 4-Pair Station Cable 3. 451A In-Line Adapter Closets Closets are intermediate points between the Main Distribution Field and the endpoint. They are used to distribute wiring to multiple destinations via cross-connect equipment.
  • Page 140: Site Locations

    This section has information about 4-pair station circuits on page 141 3-pair to 4-pair station circuit distribution on page 141 Connected cable station adapters on page 145 140 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 141: 4-Pair Station Circuits

    Lists of telephones and consoles currently sold are provided in Connectable telephones and consoles on page 170. 4-pair station circuits Four-pair circuits, via station cables, can be run directly from an equipment room MDF to a 258A or BR2580A adapter as shown in Figure 61: 4-pair circuit distribution and connectivity page 142.
  • Page 142 Figure 62: 4-pair run to equipment room or satellite location r764798a CJL 030796 Figure notes: 1. Station Side of MDF or Satellite 4. DIW Station Cable (D-Inside Location Wire) 2. 4-Pair Circuit 5. Information Outlet 3. Blue Field 142 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 143 Figure 63: 4-pair run to equipment room or satellite location r758532a CJL 031196 Figure notes: 1. Part of MDF 7. To Media Gateway (3-pair 2. 3-Pair Connecting Blocks modularity) 3. 4-Pair Connecting Blocks 8. A25D Cable 4. Purple Field 9. 258A or BR2580A Adapter 5.
  • Page 144 13. Information Outlet 6. To Media Gateway (3-Pair 14. 4-Pair Circuit (DIW Station Cable Modularity) [D-Inside Wire]) 7. A25D Cable (3-Pair Circuits) 15. Part of Satellite Location 8. B25A Cable 16. 4-Pair Circuits (B25A Cable) 144 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 145: Connected Cable Station Adapters

    Figure 65: 3-pair to 4-pair circuit distribution and connectivity r758533a CJL 031196 Figure notes: 1. Part of Main Distribution Frame (MDF) 7. B25A Cable 2. 3-Pair Connecting Blocks 8. 3-Pair Circuits 3. Purple Field 9. 356A Adapter 4. Blue Field 10.
  • Page 146 Figure 66: 258A and BR2580A Adapters crdfadp CJL 101596 Figure notes: 1. BR2580A Adapter 3. 25-Pair Male Ribbon Connector 2. 258A Adapter 4. 4-Pair Modular Jacks (8 Pins) 146 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 147 Figure 67: 356A Adapter crdf356 CJL 101296 Figure notes: 1. 356A Adapter 2. 4-Pair Modular Jacks (6 pins each, connected to 25-pair ribbon connector) Table 13: Adapter ordering information Description Comcode 258A Adapter 102605136 BR2580A Adapter 403384720 356A Adapter 104158829 400B Adapter 103848859 400B2 Adapter...
  • Page 148: Completing A Provisioning Plan

    Completing a provisioning plan A provisioning plan should be completed before an installation. The plan determines an appropriate available port circuit on the media gateway for each telephone, trunk, and peripheral connection needed, and any auxiliary power for Basic Rate Interface (BRI) and certain display sets.
  • Page 149 Figure 68: Port Assignment Record Form Issue 2 January 2005...
  • Page 150: Installing Sneak Current And Off Premise Protection

    Installing sneak current and off premise protection Protection from hazardous voltages and currents is required for all off-premises (out of building) trunks, lines, and terminal installations. Protection for incoming analog trunks is required between the incoming RJ21X or RJ2GX network interface and the media gateway for both trunk and off-premise circuit packs.
  • Page 151 Figure 69: Model 507B sneak fuse panel Sneak Current Protector 507B Figure notes: 1. 507B sneak current protector 3. 25-pair female connector (out) 2. 25-pair male connector (in) 4. 220029 fuses (inside panel). Use a small screwdriver to pry top cover Table 14: Sneak fuse panel ordering information Description Comcode...
  • Page 152 Table 15: Sneak fuse connector pinout Connector Pair/fuse pin numbers number 26/1 27/2 28/3 29/4 30/5 31/6 32/7 33/8 34/9 35/10 36/11 37/12 38/13 39/14 40/15 41/16 42/17 43/18 44/19 45/20 46/21 152 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 153: Installing Sneak Fuse Panels

    Table 15: Sneak fuse connector pinout Connector Pair/fuse pin numbers number 47/22 48/23 49/34 50/25 Installing sneak fuse panels For general information, see Installing sneak current and off premise protection on page 150. Figure 69: Model 507B sneak fuse panel on page 151, or equivalent, is recommended for sneak current protection.
  • Page 154: Installing The Coupled Bonding Conductor

    Installing the coupled bonding conductor The coupled bonding conductor (CBC) provides a path to ground for transient energy (for instance, lightning) by virtue of mutual inductance between itself and exposed telcom cables. The CBC connects on one end to an approved single-point ground, runs adjacent to the telcom cable, and connects on the other end to the CBC terminal bar at the main distribution frame (MDF).
  • Page 155 Figure 70: Typical power and ground for a DC power cabinet 10 AWG 10 AWG -48 V RTN BLACK -48 V 10 AWG circuit -48 V RTN breaker BLACK -48 V 10 AWG -48 V RTN DC power from rectifiers 10 AWG BLACK -48 V...
  • Page 156 ) wire to the 25-pair cables. 5. Connect the 10 AWG (#25) (2.5 mm ) wire to the MDF CBC ground block. 6. Repeat the above steps for each CBC ground wire installed. 156 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 157 Figure 71: Coupled Bonding Conductor cbc_gnd_1 PDH 062696 Figure notes: 1. 25-Pair Tip & Ring Cables to Media 8. To Network Media Gateways Gateways 9. Battery Plant Ground Discharge Bar 2. Coupled Bonding Conductor (CBC) for Single-Point Ground Terminal Block 10.
  • Page 158: Installing And Administering The Patch Cord/Jumper

    Installing and administering the patch cord/jumper Before starting the patch cord installation, obtain a copy of the Port Assignment Record forms from the customer or marketing representative. See Figure 68: Port Assignment Record Form on page 149. The white label identifying the terminal block row associated with circuits 17 to 24 connects to an identically labeled terminal block row at the satellite closet.
  • Page 159 Figure 72: Example 3-pair labeling to information outlet crdf5pr CJL 103096 Figure notes: 1. Equipment Room 8. D-Inside Wire Cut Down to 2. Satellite Location Connecting Block 3. Work Location 9. 258A Adapter 4. White Row on 110 Terminal Block 10.
  • Page 160: Labeling Expansion Control Carrier Cable (Mcc1 Media Gateway Only)

    1. Place the appropriate AUX connector label on the assigned 110-type terminal block row. 2. On the expansion control carrier cable, place a yellow auxiliary label on the connectors at each end of the cable. 3. Write “AUX” on each label. 160 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 161: Connecting Expansion Control Carrier Outputs Cable (Mcc1 Media Gateway Only)

    Connecting expansion control carrier outputs cable (MCC1 Media Gateway only) To connect the expansion control carrier outputs cable: 4. Plug the connector cable in the AUX connector on the rear of the expansion control carrier. 5. 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.
  • Page 162: Connecting Trunk Pairs To Media Gateway Using Jumper Wires To Establish 3-Pair Modularity

    Figure 75: 3-pair modularity for trunk pairs for 1-pair trunks on page 163. 2. Connect A25D/B25A cables from the sneak fuse panels to the 110-type terminal block-type connecting block connectors in the green field. 162 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 163 3. Connect 1-pair patch cords/jumper wires from each 110-type terminal block row in the green field to the 110-type terminal block rows in the purple field for 1-pair central office (CO) trunks or in Figure 76: 3-pair modularity for trunk pairs for 3-pair Tie trunks on page 164 for 3-pair tie trunks.
  • Page 164 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 r758537b MMR 031496 Figure notes: 1. Green Field 3. Pairs 2. 1-Pair Jumpers 4. Purple Field 164 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 165: Chapter 5: Connecting To The Customer's Network

    The TN2302AP IP Media Processor circuit pack provides an 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.
  • Page 166: Tn801B Map-D Lan Gateway

    See the Hardware Guide for the Avaya Communication Manager (555-245-207) for more information. For information on installing a TN2302AP IP Media Processor circuit pack, see "TN2302AP IP Media Processor" in Adding New Hardware - Avaya S8500, S8700, and S8710 Media Servers (555-245-112). TN801B MAP-D LAN Gateway The TN801 LAN gateway circuit pack is part of the Multi-Application Platform DEFINITY (MAPD).
  • Page 167: Caveats

    See the Hardware Guide for the Avaya Communication Manager (555-245-207) for more information. For information on installing a TN2501AP VAL circuit pack, see "TN2501AP Voice over the LAN (VAL)" in Adding New Hardware - Avaya S8500, S8700, or S8710 Media Server (555-245-112). Issue 2 January 2005...
  • Page 168 168 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 169: Chapter 6: Installing And Wiring Telephones And Trunks

    Chapter 6: Installing and wiring telephones and trunks 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.
  • Page 170: Connecting Telephones

    Connectable telephones and consoles Table 16: Connectable telephone and consoles on page 170 lists the telephones and consoles that can be connected to any Avaya media gateway. Table 16: Connectable telephone and consoles 1 of 2 Telephone and console models...
  • Page 171: Connecting A Typical Telephone

    6402/D, 6408D+, 6416D/D+M, 6424D+/D+M 9040 Avaya TransTalk Wireless Enhanced Attendant Consoles: Digital 302D 603F Avaya Callmaster IV Digital 607A Avaya Callmaster V ACD Console Digital 606A Avaya CallMaster VI ACD Console Digital Softphones: Internet Protocol Netmeeting H.323 (IP) IP Softphone...
  • Page 172: Connecting Adjunct Power

    Each port network can provide power for up to three attendant consoles. This source of power is preferred for the attendant consoles because it has the same battery backup as the media gateway. See Auxiliary connector outputs (MCC1 and SCC1 Media Gateways only) page 179. 172 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 173: Connecting An Analog Station Or 2-Wire Digital Station

    4. Install cross-connect jumpers to connect the pins from the 2-wire digital station to the appropriate pins on the MM711 Media Module. Table 17: Station pinout chart on page 174 shows a printout chart for two-wire stations. 5. Administer using Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager (555-233-506). Issue 2 January 2005...
  • Page 174: Analog Tie Trunk Example

    This example shows how to connect analog tie trunk wiring from one IP Connect or Multi-Connect configuration to another one or any other Avaya configuration. 1. Set the option switches on the port circuit pack (such as TN760E Tie Trunk circuit pack).
  • Page 175: Digital Tie Trunk Example

    Names of the tie trunk leads must be determined from the manufacturer or supplier of the external trunk circuit. 5. Administer on the Trunk Group screen on Avaya Site Administration (ASA). See the Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager (555-233-506) for more details.
  • Page 176: Ds1 Tie Trunk Example

    The maximum distance between cabinets is 1,310 feet (399 meters). Note: DS1 interface trunks using T1 channel service unit The T1 channel service unit (CSU) interfaces the DS1 interface trunks with the 1.544 megabits per second digital facility. 176 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 177 178. Note: A 3150 CSU is shown, a 120A Integrated CSU (ICSU) may be used. Note: Contact your Avaya representative for maximum cabling distances for the 3127 series CSU or the 120A ICSU. Issue 2 January 2005...
  • Page 178 3 inch (8 centimeter) stub on the other end. Use this cable to connect the DS1 tie trunk circuit pack to channel multiplexers requiring hardwired connections. 178 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 179: Auxiliary Connector Outputs

    Table 19: Pinout of C6F cable Wire color Lead designation number White/Green LI* (High Side) Green White/Brown Brown LO* (High Side) White/Slate LBACK2 Slate LBACK1 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.
  • Page 180 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 BK-O O-BK BK-G G-BK BK-BR BR-BK BK-S S-BK Y-BL BL-Y 180 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 181 Table 20: Auxiliary lead appearances at AUX connector 2 of 2 Color Pinouts Output Power Not Connected 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. The following wire colors apply: W White BL Blue...
  • Page 182: Three-Pair And Four-Pair Modularity

    Make the connections from the port circuit pack to the modular jacks, as shown in 3-pair and 4-pair modularity on page 183. Then plug the terminal into the modular jack. Adjunct power connection locations on page 183 shows three methods of connecting adjunct power. 182 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 183: Adjunct Power Connection Locations

    Figure 83: 3-pair and 4-pair modularity Figure notes: 1. Port Circuit Pack 5. Adjunct Power 2. Media Gateway Connector Pins 6. Output From Information Outlet (3-Pair Modularity) (4-Pair Modularity) 3. Main Distribution Frame (MDF) Pins 7. Voice or Data Terminal Pins (3-Pair Modularity) 4.
  • Page 184: Attendant Console Example

    14. Bulk Power Supply (such as 1145B) Attendant console example Perform these tasks to install an attendant console Installing the attendant console on page 186 Installing the 26B1 Selector Console on page 186 184 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 185: Attendant Console Cabling Distances, Local And Phantom Power

    Attendant console cabling distances, local and phantom power A console’s maximum distance from the media gateway is limited. The maximum distance for a 302D console is as shown in Table 22: Attendant console cabling distances on page 185. Table 22: Attendant console cabling distances Enhanced Attendant 24 AWG wire 26 AWG wire...
  • Page 186: Hard-Wire Bridging

    Dual wiring of 2-wire and 4-wire endpoints Do not simultaneously wire a 2-wire and 4-wire endpoint to the same equipment location in an MDF. The Avaya configurations use separate circuit packs to interface 2- and 4-wire endpoints. Installing the attendant console To install the attendant console: 1.
  • Page 187 The media gateway provides a relay contact that can operate a customer-provided alarm, such as a light or bell. The circuitry and power source are customer-provided. The alarm device must not exceed a rating of more than 48 volts at 0.75 amperes. See Figure 85: IPSI-2 cabling page 187 and Figure 86: Sample Issue 1 IPSI-2 alarm cable connectivity...
  • Page 188: Installing Off-Premises Station Wiring

    5 mA minimum. 2. Connect an external alarm output (Green-White and White-Green). 3. Note which device connects to which alarm and give this information to your Avaya representative for troubleshooting purposes. 4. Connect emergency transfer power (Blue-White and White-Blue) ) as shown in Table 23: Alarm Inputs at TN2312BP Adapter DB9 Alarm Connector on page 188.
  • Page 189: Off-Premises Or Out-Of-Building Stations

    3. Connect an A25D cable between the sneak fuse panel and the terminal block connector associated with the green row in the previous step. 4. Install a green label on the terminal block to identify the remote location. 5. Administer per the Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager (555-233-506). 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.
  • Page 190 12. Purple Field with Sneak Current Protection) 13. Cross-Connect Jumpers 5. 356A Adapter 14. Tip and Ring Wires 6. B25A Cable (Male to Female) 15. To Analog Line Circuit Pack 7. Out-Of-Building Analog Telephones 190 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 191: Off-Premises Protection Requirements

    Figure 88: Connections to 24 out-of-building telephones crdf24o CJL 101396 Figure notes: 1. Locally Engineered Cables and 8. Out-Of-Building Analog Equipment Telephones 2. 25-Pair Connector 9. Part of Main Distribution Frame 3. Multi-Pair Protector Units (Primary (MDF) Protectors with Heat Coils or 10.
  • Page 192: Telephone Restrictions For Exposed Environments

    *. The 3-type protectors should be used only if they are already part of the existing protection system. A sneak current protector is always required when a 3-type primary protector is used. For catalogs and ordering information, go to the Avaya Cable Management Systems for Service Providers Web site (http://connectivity.avaya.com/exchangemax/) and click Products & Solutions.
  • Page 193 The 4C3S-75 may be used only with TN754B Digital Line circuit packs. Table 25: Digital Voice Circuit Protectors on page 193 lists the approved protectors. Table 25: Digital Voice Circuit Protectors Circuit Pack Enhanced Primary Protector (With Sneak Current Protection) TN754B all vintages 4C3S-75 or ITW Linx TN2181 all vintages...
  • Page 194: Emergency Transfer Units And Associated Telephones

    There is one EM TRANS RELAY PWR terminal pair that allows powering one transfer unit. This wire pair (in the DB9 alarm cable) is connected to the TN2312BP adapter in only the A-level carrier. Therefore, the G650 Media Gateway only supports one 808A per G650 port network.
  • Page 195: Emergency Transfer Panel And Telephone Installation Examples

    808A Emergency Transfer Panel and telephone installation examples Figure 90: 808A Emergency Transfer Panel on page 196 shows a typical 808A Emergency Transfer Panel. The 808A connects to the MDF with B25A or A25B cable. The panel can be installed on any mounting frame in either a vertical or horizontal position. The housing has ears for screw-mounting and cutouts for snap-mounting the unit in an 89-type mounting bracket.
  • Page 196 TRANSFER TEST SWITCH NORMAL ACTIVATED OPERATION TRUNK IDENTIFICATION TRUNK LINE 808A led808a LJK 040896 Figure notes: 1. 808A Emergency Transfer Panel 3. Trunk Identification Label 2. Circuit Start Selection Switches 4. 25-Pair Male Connector 196 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 197: Installing The 808A Emergency Transfer Panel

    Figure 91: 808A Emergency Transfer Panel mounting 808a_em LJK 042396 Figure notes: 1. 808A Emergency Transfer Panel 4. 25-Pair Male Connector 2. Ear for Screw Mount 5. Circuit Start Switches 3. Cut-Out for Snap Mount Installing the 808A Emergency Transfer Panel Note: The 808A must be installed in a location that can be accessed only by authorized Note:...
  • Page 198 203 shows the connections at the trunk/auxiliary field for a telephone used for emergency transfer as well as a normal extension. The auxiliary field for a G650 connects via the DB9 alarm cable to the TN2312BP adapter in the "A" carrier only. See...
  • Page 199 Verify there is dial tone on all emergency transfer sets. If all of the above conditions are not met, remove the panel from service and replace it with a new panel. Table 26: Trunk/test switches Switch Circuit number number Not Used Test Switch Table 27: Pin assignments for 25-pair connector 1 of 3 W-BL...
  • Page 200 Ring-Emergency Terminal 4 TTC5 Tip-PBX Trunk Circuit 5 RTC5 Ring-PBX Trunk Circuit 5 TTK5 Tip-CO Trunk Circuit 5 RTK5 Ring-CO Trunk Circuit 5 Y-BR TLC5 Tip-PBX Line Port 5 BR-Y RLC5 Ring-PBX Line Port 5 200 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 201 Table 27: Pin assignments for 25-pair connector 3 of 3 TST5 Tip-Emergency Terminal 5 RST5 Ring-Emergency Terminal 5 V-BL COM1 Common 1 Relay Contact BL-V Normally Open 1 Contact Normally Closed 2 Contact Normally Closed 1 Contact COM2 Common 2 Relay Contact Normally Open 2 Contact V-BR BR-V...
  • Page 202 1. To Network Interface Circuitry 4. To Power Transfer Unit 2. To TN747B (or Equivalent) Central Office 5. DB9 Alarm Cable to Trunk Circuit Pack TN2312BP Adapter 3. To Blue or White Station Distribution Field 202 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 203: Installing Telephones Used Only For Emergency Transfer (Trunk/Auxiliary Field)

    Figure 93: Connections for telephone used for emergency transfer and as normal extension 2820 EMXR XR 1m AL 1M ALARM MONITORS r758582b LAO 111104 Figure notes: 1. To Network Interface Facility 4. To TN747B (or Equivalent) 2. To Blue or White Station Distribution Central Office Trunk Circuit Pack Field 5.
  • Page 204: Installing Telephones Used For Emergency Transfer And As Normal Extension (Trunk/Auxiliary Field)

    MDF is connected to a TN2183 (or equivalent) Analog Line circuit pack. The circuitry and power source for the device are provided by the customer. Note: A maximum of three devices can connect to one analog line circuit pack port. Note: 204 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 205: Installing The Queue Warning Indicator

    Figure 94: 3-pair and 4-pair modularity on page 205 and Figure 84: Example adjunct power connections on page 184. 2. Administer per the Administrator’s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager (555-233-506). Figure 94: 3-pair and 4-pair modularity Figure notes: 1. Port Circuit Pack 4.
  • Page 206 206 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 207: Chapter 7: Installing And Wiring Telephone Power Supplies

    These are examples only and actual wiring procedures may vary at each site. Note: See the Adding New Hardware - Avaya S8500, S8700, or S8710 Media Servers Note: (555-245-112) to install the necessary peripheral equipment.
  • Page 208: Important Warning For 1145B2 Power Supply

    Power down the power unit (see label on power unit on how to do this) and refer servicing under the following conditions: If liquid has been spilled into any of the products 208 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 209: Mounting The 1145B2/1146B2 Power Supply

    If any of the products have been exposed to water If any of the products do not operate normally If any of the products have been dropped or damaged If any of the products exhibits a change in performance Do not attempt to recharge batteries on your own. The batteries may leak corrosive electrolyte or explode.
  • Page 210 5. Power Cable 2. Battery (1149B Shown) 6. Nonswitched Outlet (120 VAC, 20 3. 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit amp or 230 VAC, 15 amp) 4. 1145B2 Power Unit 7. Battery Backup Switch Setting 210 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 211: Installing The Wall-Mounting Plates

    Figure 96: Expanded power distribution unit 1149 Battery On Battery Reserve 1145 Power Unit Charging Battery Output Power On 1-32 cadfexpw KLC 091403 Figure notes: 1. Wall Mounting Plate 5. First 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit 2. Battery (1149B shown) 6. 1145B2 Power Unit 3.
  • Page 212: Mounting The 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit

    2. Place the keyhole slots in the battery bracket on these two screws. The battery cord exits from the right of the bracket. Make sure the label on the battery is visible. Tighten the screws securely. 212 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 213: Installing The Expanded Power Distribution Unit

    3. Plug the battery cord into the power supply’s right rear receptacle. The rear receptacle is indicated on the right label. Table 28: Back-up battery rating Battery Rating 1148B 2.5 amp-hours 1149B 5 amp-hours 1147B 8 amp-hours Installing the expanded power distribution unit A second power distribution unit can be installed to provide power to additional devices.
  • Page 214: Powering Up And Testing The Power Supply

    AC outlet. If power is available and the AC power cord and connections are good, replace the power unit. 4. Disconnect the AC plug on the power supply; this activates the DC supply. 214 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 215: Wiring The 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit

    5. Check DC (battery back-up) operation of the 1145B2 Power Supply by monitoring the LEDs: PASS: The red and green LEDs should be lit together. See Table 29: Power supply LEDs on page 214. FAIL: If either green or red LED is not lit after disconnecting AC power, check the connections.
  • Page 216: Resetting Leds On Power Distribution Unit

    2. If the LED goes off, the terminal equipment is faulty and must be replaced. If the LED is still lit, find and repair the short circuit in the building wiring. 3. Reconnect the terminal equipment to the wall jack and retest terminal equipment operation. 216 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 217: 1152A1 Mid-Span Power Distribution Unit

    1152A1 Mid-Span Power Distribution Unit The 1152A1 Mid-Span Power Distribution Unit (PDU) is an Ethernet power supply that provides power to up to 24 46xx-series IP telephones or wireless LAN (WLAN) access points. This unit is used with a 10/100BaseTx standard Ethernet network over a standard TIA/EIA-568 Category 5, 6 or 6e cabling plant.
  • Page 218: Using The 1152A1 Power Distribution Unit

    The 1152A1 PDU is used to power the 46xx series of IP telephones in addition to providing 10/ 100 megabits per second Ethernet connection. Generation 1 Avaya IP telephones can receive power from the 1152A1 via an in-line adapter. This adapter provides the resistive signature so that the 1152A1 allows power to flow to the telephone.
  • Page 219: Connecting The Cables

    The 1152A1 PDU then runs through its Power On Self Test (POST), which takes less than 10 seconds. During the test, all the ports on the unit are disabled and the LEDs light up. For more information on the test, see the user’s guide that comes with the unit. Connecting the cables All of the ports on the front of the 1152A1 PDU are configured as data route-through ports for all data wires (pins 1, 2, 3 and 6).
  • Page 220 3. On the front panel of the 1152A1 PDU, monitor the response of the corresponding port LED. If it lights up GREEN, the unit has identified your telephone as a Power over LAN 220 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 221: P333T-Pwr Power Over Ethernet Stackable Switch

    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.
  • Page 222: Using The P333T-Pwr Switch

    10/100 megabits per second Ethernet connection. The switch can form part of a stack with the G700 Media Gateway or members of the P330 stackable switching system. CAUTION: The Avaya P333T-PWR switch does not contain any user-serviceable CAUTION: components inside. Do not open the case. CAUTION:...
  • Page 223 2. Connect the other end of the cable to the Ethernet port of the PC, server, router, workstation, IP telephone, switch, or hub. Note: Use a crossover cable when connecting the Avaya P333T-PWR switch to a Note: switch or hub.
  • Page 224: 1151B1 And 1151B2 Power Supplies

    Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of line or electric shock. 224 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 225: Using 1151B1 And 1151B2 Power Supplies

    Disconnect the cords on this product and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed. If liquid has been spilled into the product. If the product has been exposed to rain or water. If the product was dropped or the housing has been damaged.
  • Page 226 Figure 101: 1151B2 Power Supply — front pwr_sup1 CJL 051496 226 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 227: Chapter 8: Testing The Complete Configuration

    Circuit pack positions are usually given by cabinet, and slot. They may also be Note: given by port. The term “cabinet” refers to five G650 Media Gateways TDM-cabled together in a rack, making up one port network. A port network is defined as a group of media gateways connected together with one TDM bus.
  • Page 228: Testing Port Network Equipment

    1. Type status port-network number <1-64> and press Enter. 2. Verify the screen displays a Port Network Status screen similar to Figure 102: Sample port network status screen for Cabinet 1—Avaya S8500 on page 229. Verify these service states: Field...
  • Page 229: Checking Circuit Pack Configuration

    Figure 102: Sample port network status screen for Cabinet 1—Avaya S8500 status port-network 1 PORT NETWORK STATUS Major Minor Warning Carrier PN Control FIBER- PN Alarms Alarms Alarms Locs Active Standby LINK Endpoints Mode B-PNC 01B02-03E04 standby A-PNC 01A01-01E04 active...
  • Page 230: Testing The Tn2312Ap/Bp Internet Protocol Server Interface Circuit Pack

    NEXT PAGE to continue Testing the TN2312AP/BP Internet Protocol Server Interface circuit pack To test the TN2312AP/BP Internet Protocol Server Interface circuit pack using Avaya Site Administration: 1. Type test ipserver-interface UUC and press Enter to test all clock and packet interface components within the IPSI circuit pack.
  • Page 231: Testing Expansion Interface Circuit Packs, If Used

    Figure 104: Sample IPSI 01A test results screen — Page 1, Avaya 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 ETR-PT PASS 01A0201 ETR-PT PASS...
  • Page 232: Testing Time Division Multiplexing Bus For Each Port Network

    Alt. Name Test No. Result Error Code PN 01A TDM-BUS PASS PN 01A TDM-BUS PASS PN 01A TDM-BUS ABORT 1005 PN 01B TDM-BUS PASS PN 01B TDM-BUS ABORT 1005 PN 01B TDM-BUS PASS 232 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 233: Testing Expansion Interface Exchange, If Used, For Each Port Network

    Testing expansion interface exchange, if used, for each port network If the configuration is critical reliability, test the expansion interface exchange for each PN. 1. Type status port-network number <1-64> and press Enter. This displays the standby expansion link. See Figure 107: Sample of port network status before expansion link is set on page 233.
  • Page 234: Testing Telephones And Other Equipment

    Perform these tasks to complete acceptance tests: Making test calls on page 235 Testing 302C attendant console on page 235 Testing selector console on page 236 Testing external ringing on page 236 234 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 235: Making Test Calls

    Testing queue warning indicator on page 236 Testing integrated announcement on page 236 Testing music-on-hold on page 237 Testing emergency transfer (Avaya S8700 Multi-Connect only) on page 237 Testing terminating trunk transmission on page 237 Testing connectivity to the LAN on page 238 Making test calls Make two calls from one telephone to another telephone.
  • Page 236: Testing Selector Console

    The telephone selected as the test telephone must have a class of service (COS) with console permission enabled. Record an announcement To record an announcement: 1. Select a test telephone with console permissions enabled. 2. Dial the access code followed by the integrated announcement extension number. 236 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 237: Testing Music-On-Hold

    Testing music-on-hold Verify music is provided to a held party during any hold interval. Testing emergency transfer (Avaya S8700 Multi-Connect only) Put configuration in emergency transfer mode and make call using emergency transfer telephone. There may be up to four Emergency Transfer panels on a wall in the phone closet, depending on the configuration.
  • Page 238: Testing Connectivity To The Lan

    2. Type ping ip-address IPaddress board UUCSS and press Enter, where the variable IPaddress is the IP address of another computer beyond the gateway and UUCSS is the cabinet, and slot of the circuit pack. 238 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 239: Led Indicators

    LED indicators See the maintenance book for your system for detailed alarm and LED descriptions. If a maintenance object begins to fail some periodic tests, the media server will generate an alarm. The media server identifies three levels of alarms: Major Alarms —...
  • Page 240: Ds1 Converter Circuit Pack Leds

    Fiber out-of-frame or fiber loss of signal. second 0.5 second In frame, fiber channel down. The fiber channel communicating second between the DS1 Converter and the other fiber endpoint (EI or SNI) is down. 240 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 241 Table 30: DS1 Converter yellow LED flashing states 2 of 2 LED on LED off Condition 1 second 1 second In frame, control channel down. The control channel between the two DS1 Converters in the DS1 Converter complex is down. 2 seconds 0.2 second No response from the media server.
  • Page 242 242 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 243: Glossary

    (ACD). adjunct A computer or other device that connects to a second device, and that performs one or more tasks for the second device. For example, the Avaya Intuity AUDIX system or the Avaya Call Management System (CMS) can be adjuncts to an Avaya DEFINITY Server.
  • Page 244 Media Gateways provide protocol conversion (IP to ATM to TDM), conferencing, presence (on-hook/off-hook), connectivity (to private networks and public networks, IP/ATM/TDM) and networking (QSIG/ DCS/ISDN). Optional form factors are supported. 244 Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 245 Avaya Media Server A family of application-enabling processing platforms that are based on open CPUs and industry-standard operating systems. Media Servers provide centralized Enterprise Class call processing that can be distributed across a multiprotocol network that includes, but is not limited to, Internet Protocol (IP).
  • Page 246 The ability for an outside caller to call an internal extension without the need to (DID) pass through an operator or an attendant. digital signal level n (DSn). digital voltmeter 246 Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 247 expansion interface (EI) electromagnetic Interference in signal transmission that is caused by the radiation of electrical interference (EMI) fields and magnetic fields. electromagnetic interference (EMI). expansion port network (EPN). Emergency Power Off Electronic PreInstallation Worksheet electrostatic discharge expansion interface A port circuit pack in a port network (PN) that provides the interface between a (EI)
  • Page 248 LAN is limited in range to a maximum of 6.2 miles, and provides high-speed carrier service with low error rates. Common configurations include daisy chain, star (including circuit-switched), ring, and bus. 248 Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 249 Manager. In the LSP configuration, the server acts as an alternate server or gatekeeper for IP entities such as IP telephones and G700 Avaya Media Gateways. These IP entities use the LSP when the entities lose connectivity to the primary server. Also called survivable local survivable processor (LSP).
  • Page 250 US. With WATS, calls to certain areas are s Service (WATS) charged a flat rate that is based on expected usage. WLAN wireless LAN 250 Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 251: Index

    ... . connecting shorting cable ..110A-type terminal blocks (G650) ....description .
  • Page 252 ....AC power ..connection diagrams, station cables ... . commercial power 252 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 253 ....installing . . . connecting DC power to the media gateways G650 Media Gateway connecting ground wires for DC power systems ... . 110A-type terminal blocks .
  • Page 254 ....data link protector ... . turning circuit breakers off ..earthquake protection, MCC1 254 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 255 ....T1/E1 status ..two to five G650 Media Gateways light emitting diodes. See LEDs... .
  • Page 256 T1 CSU, and DS1 tie trunk ..remote power off cable, connecting ....T1/E1 status LEDs 256 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...
  • Page 257 ..test types, terminating trunk transmission ..checking for G650 Media Gateway testing verify ....
  • Page 258 258 Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway...

Table of Contents