Avaya Voice Priority Processor
Installation
2.3
The Front Panel of the Avaya Voice Priority Processor
The Avaya Voice Priority Processor's front panel contains ports to connect to power, the LAN, and an
administrative computer via an RS-232 port. Status LEDs supply information about the Avaya Voice
Priority Processor's functioning.
AVAYA
RS-232
Port – male DB-9 connector (DTE) used for RS-232 connection to a terminal, terminal
RS-232
emulator, or modem for system administration.
Link LEDs –
– lit when there is a network connection.
LNKOK
– lit if there is system activity.
ACT
– lit if there are network collisions.
COL
– connects to wired (Ethernet) LAN.
NETWORK
LED – lit when the system has detected an error.
ERROR
LEDs – indicate system error messages and status.
STATUS
– heartbeat indicates gateway is running.
1
– if active calls.
2
,
– currently unused
3, 4
5
(power jack) – connects to the AC adapter supplying power to the system.
PWR
Use only the provided Class II AC Adapter with output 24VDC, 1A.
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NETWORK
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3
4
5
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Status
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PWR
555-301-102, Issue 2
July 2003
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