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Avaya G650 Maintenance Procedures (426 pages)
Brand:
Avaya
| Category:
Gateway
| Size: 5.13 MB
Table of Contents
Procedure
2
Reset Level
4
Table of Contents
5
About this Book
15
Overview
15
Audience
15
Downloading this Book
16
Downloading this Book and Updates from the Web
16
Safety and Security-Alert Labels
16
Electromagnetic Interference
17
Related Resources
17
Safety Precautions
17
International
18
Technical Assistance
18
Within the United States
18
How to Use this Document
19
Organization
19
Sending Us Comments
19
Trademarks
19
Conventions Used in this Document
20
Useful Terms
21
1 Maintenance Strategy
23
Maintenance Objects
23
Maintenance Testing
24
Background Testing
24
Demand Testing
25
Co-Resident DEFINITY LAN Gateway Maintenance
25
Processor C-LAN Maintenance
25
Administration and Maintenance
26
Media Processor (DEFINITY ONE)
26
Alarm and Error Logs
27
Alarm and Error Reporting
27
Alarm Reporting
28
Power Interruptions
29
Nominal Power Holdover
30
Power Interruption Effects
30
External Alarm Leads
31
Protocols
31
OSI Layers
32
Usage
33
Protocol States
35
Connectivity Rules
36
Disconnect Supervision
37
Signaling
37
Transmission Characteristics
38
Service Codes
42
Facility Interface Codes
43
Multimedia Interface (MMI)
44
S8300 and G700 Maintenance Strategy
44
Media Module Maintenance
45
Access to the G700 Media Gateway and S8300 Media Server
46
G700 Media Gateway Processor CLI
46
S8300 Media Server Web Interface
46
DEFINITY Equivalent Elements
47
G700 Server-Controlled Maintenance
47
Layer 2 Switching Processor CLI
47
Capacity Constraints and Feature Limitations
48
Testing
54
Maintenance Features for the G700
57
2 Access and Login Procedures
59
Connection Overview
59
Laptop Settings and Connections
60
Laptop Settings
61
Laptop Connections
64
Connecting through an External Modem
66
Login Methods
71
Logging in to the S8300 Web Interface from Your Laptop
72
Logging in Using a Telnet Session on Your Laptop
72
Logging in to Communication Manager (SAT Screens)
76
Logging in to the Layer-2 Switching Processor
77
Customer Access
79
Logins and Passwords on the S8100
79
Windows 2000 Logins for the Customer
80
Windows 2000 Login Types for the Customer
81
Enabling Windows 2000 Customer Logins
82
Communication Manager Logins for the Customer
83
Avaya Site Administration Configuration
86
Navigating the Command Line Interface
87
Accessing the S8100 Media Server for Maintenance
88
Telnet Session
88
Web Browser Interface
88
Avaya Site Administration
89
3 License and Authentication Files
91
Installing License and Authentication Files
91
Downloading the License and Authentication Files
91
Installing License and Authentication Files
92
License Files for Different Configurations
93
S8300 Media Server
93
S8700 Media Server
93
License File Modes
94
License-Error
94
License-Normal
94
Survivable Configuration
94
License and Options Forms Interactions
95
No-License
95
4 Hardware Configurations
97
Multicarrier Cabinets
97
PNC Cabling Fiber-Optic Hardware
97
EI-To-EI or EI-To-SNI Intercabinet Fiber-Optic Cables
97
EI-To-SNI or EI-To-EI Intracabinet Metallic Cabling
99
DS1 CONV Cabling
99
Circuit Packs
101
Duplication for Reliability
102
Basic Server and IPSI Connections
102
High Reliability Connectivity
102
Critical Reliability Connectivity
103
Standard and High Reliability Configurations
103
Critical Reliability Configuration
107
S8100 Media Server Components and Functionality
107
TN2314 Processor Circuit Pack
107
Virtual Boards and Devices
108
Windows 2000 Platform
108
Backup Procedures
109
GUI Operation
109
G600 and CMC1 Media Gateways Design
112
CMC1 Media Gateway Cabinets
114
G600 Media Gateway Cabinet
116
Ups
117
Circuit Packs
118
G700 with a Media Server System
118
How Does the G700 Fit into Your System
118
5 Server Initialization, Recovery, and Resets
119
S8700 Initialization
119
Active Server's Initialization
120
Standby Server's Initialization
120
S8100 Initialization
121
LED Boot Sequence
121
Communication Manager Initialization
122
Shutdown
123
S8100 Recovery
124
Communication Manager Resets
127
Recovery from Fatal Errors in the S8100
128
Resolving Alarms
129
Link Recovery
130
H.248 Server-To-Gateway Link Recovery
131
H.323 Gateway-To-Endpoint Link Recovery
139
System Resets
152
Reset Level 1 (Warm Restart)
153
Reset Level 2 (Cold-2 Restart)
154
Reset Level 3 (Communication Manager Reboot)
155
Reset Level 5 (Extended Communication Manager Reboot)
156
S8100 System Reset
156
S8300/G700 System Reset
157
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Avaya G650 Manual (330 pages)
Media Server, Media Gateway
Brand:
Avaya
| Category:
Gateway
| Size: 6.51 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
About this Book
15
Overview
15
Audience
15
Using this Documentation
15
Conventions
16
General
16
Physical Dimensions
16
Commands
17
Keys
17
Terminology
17
Typography
17
System Output and Field Names
18
User Input
18
Downloading this Book and Updates from the Web
18
Downloading this Documentation
19
Safety Labels and Security Alert Labels
19
Safety Precautions
20
Related Sources
22
Technical Assistance
23
International
23
Within the US
23
Trademarks
23
Sending Us Comments
23
Installing the Avaya S8500 Media Server
25
With an Avaya G650 Media Gateway
25
Pre-Installation Setup
26
Avaya S8500 Media Server Features and Specifications
28
High Level Overview of Installation Process
30
Installing the Media Server Complex
30
Installing Release 2.0 of Avaya Communication Manager
30
Configuring the Remote Supervisor Adapter
30
Configuring the Media Server
31
Customizing the Media Server
31
Installing the Media Gateways
31
Cabling the Media Gateways
31
Connecting the Media Gateways
31
Connecting to the Customer's Network
31
Installing and Wiring Telephones
31
Completing the Installation
32
Testing the Complete Installation
32
Downloading License and Avaya Authentication Files
33
RFA Information Requirements for New Installations
34
Going to the RFA Web Site
34
Installing the Avaya S8500 Media Server
35
Considerations
35
Required Tools
35
Remote Supervisor Adapter Components
37
Mounting Hardware in the Rack
38
Avaya S8500 Media Server Components
38
Installing the Network Interface Card
39
Backing up the Media Server
40
Powering down the Media Server
41
Removing the Cover of the Media Server
41
Removing the Fan Unit
42
Installing the Small Faceplate on the Network Interface Card
42
Inserting the Network Interface Card
43
Replacing the Fan Unit
44
Replacing the Cover and Cabling
44
Powering up the Media Server
45
Checking LED Activity on Network Interface Card
45
Confirming Original Ethernet Configuration
46
Configuring the NIC
46
Testing Connectivity to Customer's Network
47
Remote Supervisor Adapter Components
48
Connecting the Modems
49
Configuring and Connecting the Hardware
51
Configuring the Media Server
52
Copying Files to the Laptop
52
Powering up the Media Server
53
Accessing the Media Server
53
Clearing the ARP Cache on the Laptop
53
Setting up Telnet
53
Installing the Software
54
Installing the Avaya S8500 Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway December
54
Using the Installation Wizard
56
Completing the Remote Supervisor Adapter Configuration
58
Checking LED Activity on the Network Interface Card
58
Verifying Media Server Connection to the Customer's LAN (if Provided)
58
Disconnecting from the Media Server
59
Configuring the Remote Supervisor Adapter
60
Before You Get Started
61
LAN and Serial Port Connectivity
61
Obtaining Avaya Registration Tool Information
61
Remote Supervisor Adapter Power
61
Connecting and Logging in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter
62
Configuring the Remote Supervisor Adapter
63
Changing Login ID and Password
64
Configuring Advanced System Management
66
Setting Alarms
68
Configuring Network Interfaces
70
Configuring Network Protocols
71
Backing up the Configuration
72
Restoring Advanced System Management Configurations
74
Modifying a File
75
Setting Auto Answer on the RSA Card
75
Updating RSA or BIOS Firmware
76
Logging off the Remote Supervisor Adapter
77
Configuring the Network Interface Card
78
Confirming Original Ethernet Configuration
78
Configuring the NIC
78
Testing Connectivity to Customer's Network
79
Configuring the Modem
80
Configuring the SNMP Modules in the Uninterruptible Power Supplies
84
Simplex Reliability Configurations
85
Setting Selected Traps (Alarming)
86
Configuring the SNMP Subagent in the Avaya Ethernet Switch (if Used)
87
Customizing the Media Server
89
Starting Terminal Emulation
89
Inputing Translations
89
Resetting Media Server
90
Adding Media Gateways
90
Administering the IP Server Interface
90
Adding IPSI Information
91
Installing the Translation File
93
Setting Alarm Activation Level
93
Setting IPSI Duplication (High/Critical Reliability Only)
93
Saving Translations
93
Installing the Media Gateways
94
Checking and Inspecting the Order
96
Checking the Customer's Order
96
Unpacking and Inspecting the Media Gateways-G650
96
Checking Circuit Packs
97
Correcting Shipping Errors
98
Unpacking and Inspecting the Media Gateways-MCC1
98
Connecting AC Power and Ground
99
Approved Grounds
99
Installing the G650 Media Gateway
100
Checking Circuit Packs
103
Checking the Ventilation and the G650 Media Gateway Rack
105
Setting the Carrier Address ID
106
Mounting One G650 Media Gateway
108
Installing the TN2312BP IPSI Adapter
112
Mounting Two to Five G650 Media Gateways
112
Approved Ground
113
Connecting the G650 Media Gateway Grounds and Other Grounds
113
AC Power
115
DC Power
117
Uninterruptible Power Supply
118
G650 Media Gateway Power Switch
119
Cabling the G650 Media Gateways
121
Cabling Two Media Gateways
121
Cabling the Fourth Media Gateway
122
Cabling the Third Media Gateway
122
Cabling the Fifth Media Gateway
123
Installing Circuit Packs in the G650 Media Gateway
124
Installing an MCC1 Media Gateway
126
Positioning and Bolting down for Earthquakes
128
Global AC Power Distribution Unit J58890CH
131
How Much AC Power
131
Installing the Avaya S8500 Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway December
133
Wiring Block Diagram
140
DC Power Distribution Unit J58890CF
150
AC Power Distribution Unit J58890CE
153
Connecting Mixed AC/DC Power and Ground
158
Cabling the MCC1 Media Gateways-Center Stage Switch
159
Connecting Fiber Optic Cables
159
Connecting Duplex- or High-Reliability Center Stage Switch-Connected PN1 with One Switch Node
160
Connecting Critical Reliability CSS-Connected PN1 with One Switch Node
161
Installing the G350 Media Gateway
163
Installing the G700 Media Gateway
165
Installing Patch Panels
167
Cross-Connecting the Media Gateway to the Patch Panels
167
Installing the Main Distribution Frame
170
Space Requirements and Layout
171
Installation Space Requirements
171
Layout
171
Installing Main Distribution Frame Hardware
174
Main Distribution Frame Cross-Connect Fields
176
Placing the Main Distribution Frame
176
Main Distribution Frame Labels
178
Mounting 110A- or 110P-Type Terminal Blocks on the Wall
179
Mounting 110P-Type Terminal Blocks on a Frame
181
Installing Cable Slack Managers
183
Connecting the Media Gateway to the Main Distribution Frame
185
Equipment Room Cabling Labels
185
Cable Routing Guidelines
187
Trunk Cables Among Network Interface, Sneak Fuse Panel, and Media Gateway
189
Installing Cables between Media Gateway and Main Distribution Frame
189
Installing Connector Cables between Auxiliary Cabinet (if Used) and Main Distribution Frame
189
Connecting the Main Distribution Frame to Stations and the Public Switched Telephone Network
191
Station (Telephone) Wiring Design
191
Information Outlets
191
Station Cables
191
Closets
193
Satellite Locations
193
Site Locations
194
Station Circuit Distribution from Equipment Room
194
3-Pair to 4-Pair Station Circuit Distribution
195
4-Pair Station Circuits
195
Connected Cable Station Adapters
200
Completing a Provisioning Plan
202
Installing Sneak Current and off Premise Protection
204
Installing Sneak Fuse Panels
207
Installing the Coupled Bonding Conductor
208
Installing Coupled Bonding Conductor Wires
208
Installing and Administering the Patch Cord/Jumper
210
(MCC1 Media Gateway Only)
212
Labeling Expansion Control Carrier Cable
212
Connecting Expansion Control Carrier Outputs Cable (MCC1 Media Gateway Only)
213
Connecting Trunk Pairs Using Concentrator Cables
213
Connecting Trunk Pairs to Media Gateway Using Jumper Wires to Establish 3-Pair Modularity
215
Avaya RSA Defaults
217
Connecting to the IP Server Interfaces
222
Connecting to the Internet Protocol Service Interface Circuit Packs
222
Programming the Internet Protocol Service Interface Circuit Packs
222
Verifying that Ipsis Are Translated
227
Verifying Connectivity to Media Server
227
Upgrading IPSI Firmware Version (if Necessary)
227
Enabling Control of Ipsis
228
Verifying License Status
228
Connecting to the Customer's Network
229
Avaya S8500 Media Server
229
TN799DP Control LAN
230
TN2302AP IP Media Processor
230
TN801B MAP-D LAN Gateway
230
TN2501AP Voice Announcement over LAN (VAL)
230
Caveats
231
Important File Specifications
231
Installing and Wiring Telephones and Trunks
232
Wiring Telephones and Trunks
232
Connecting Telephones
233
Connectable Telephones and Consoles
233
Connecting a Typical Telephone
234
Connecting Adjunct Power
235
Installing the Avaya S8500 Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway December
235
Connecting an Analog Station or 2-Wire Digital Station
236
Analog Tie Trunk Example
237
Digital Tie Trunk Example
238
DS1 Tie Trunk Example
239
Collocated DS1 Interface Trunks
239
DS1 Interface Trunks Using T1 Channel Service Unit
239
Auxiliary Connector Outputs (MCC1 and Media Gateways Only)
242
Three-Pair and Four-Pair Modularity
245
Adjunct Power Connection Locations
246
Attendant Console Example
247
Attendant Console Cabling Distances, Local and Phantom Power
247
Auxiliary Power
247
Dual Wiring of 2-Wire and 4-Wire Endpoints
248
Hard-Wire Bridging
248
Installing the 26B1 Selector Console
248
Installing the Attendant Console
248
Connecting External Alarm Indicators and Auxiliary Power
248
Connect Power Distribution Unit External Alarm Wires
250
Installing Off-Premises Station Wiring
252
Off-Premises or Out-Of-Building Stations
253
Off-Premises Connections
253
Off-Premises Protection Requirements
255
Digital Out-Of-Building Telephone Protection
256
Telephone Restrictions for Exposed Environments
256
Emergency Transfer Units and Associated Telephones
258
Emergency Transfer Panel and Telephone Installation Examples
259
Installing the 808A Emergency Transfer Panel
260
Installing Telephones Used Only for Emergency Transfer (Trunk/Auxiliary Field)
264
Installing Telephones Used for Emergency Transfer and as Normal Extension (Trunk/Auxiliary Field)
265
Installing External Ringing
265
Installing the Queue Warning Indicator
266
Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies
267
1145B2 Power Supply
267
Important Warning for 1145B2 Power Supply
267
Mounting the 1145B2/1146B2 Power Supply
269
Installing the Battery Mounting/Wiring
272
Installing the Wall-Mounting Plates
272
Mounting the 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit
272
Installing the Expanded Power Distribution Unit
273
Powering up and Testing the Power Supply
274
Wiring the 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit
274
Resetting Leds on Power Distribution Unit
275
1152A1 MID-Span Power Distribution Unit
276
Important Safety Instructions
276
Connecting the 1152A1 Power Distribution Unit
277
Connecting the Cables
277
Using the 1152A1 Power Distribution Unit
277
P333T-PWR Power over Ethernet Stackable Switch
279
P333T-PWR Switch Important Safety Instructions
280
Using the P333T-PWR Switch
280
Connecting the P333T-PWR Switch
281
1151B1 and 1151B2 Power Supplies
282
Important Safety Instructions for 1151B1 and 1151B2 Power Supplies
282
Connecting the 1151B1 or 1151B2 Power Supplies
283
Using 1151B1 and 1151B2 Power Supplies
283
Completing the Installation Administration
285
Verifying Translations
285
Setting Daylight Savings Time Rules
285
Setting Locations (if Necessary)
286
Verifying Date and Time
287
Viewing Alarms
287
Backing up the Media Server to the Compactflash
287
Telneting to Media Server
289
Enabling Alarms to INADS Via Modem
289
Enabling Alarms to INADS Via SNMP
289
Registering the System
290
Accessing the Media Server
291
Connecting to the Media Server Directly
291
Connecting to the Media Server Remotely over the Network
293
Connecting to the Media Server Remotely over a Modem
293
Setting up a Dial-Up Connection
293
Command Line Interface
294
Dialing up to the Media Server
294
Maintenance Web Interface
294
Avaya Site Administration
295
Installing Avaya Site Administration
295
Installing the Avaya S8500 Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway December
295
Logins
296
Network Configuration
296
IP Address
297
Subnet Mask
297
Windows 2000 Instructions
297
Windows 2000/XP Instructions
297
Testing the Complete Configuration
298
Testing Port Network Equipment
298
Checking Port Network Status for each Media Gateway
299
Checking Circuit Pack Configuration
300
Testing the TN2312AP/BP Internet Protocol Server Interface Circuit Pack
300
Testing the License File
301
Testing Expansion Interface Circuit Packs, if Used
302
Testing Time Division Multiplexing Bus for each Port Network
302
Testing Expansion Interface Exchange, if Used, for each Port Network
303
Testing Telephones and Other Equipment
305
Making Test Calls
305
Testing 302C Attendant Console
305
Testing External Ringing
306
Testing Integrated Announcement
306
Testing Queue Warning Indicator
306
Testing Selector Console
306
Testing Music-On-Hold
307
Testing Remote Access Interface
307
Testing Terminating Trunk Transmission
307
Resolving Alarms
308
Testing Connectivity to the LAN
308
LED Indicators
309
Avaya S8500 Media Server Leds
310
Avaya Ethernet Switch Leds
311
Uninterruptible Power Supply Leds
311
Telephone Console Leds
312
IP Server Interface Leds
313
Circuit Pack Leds
316
DS1 Converter Circuit Pack Leds
317
Troubleshooting an Installation
320
Installing the Media Server Hardware
320
Configuring the Media Server Hardware
321
Installing the License and Avaya Authentication Files
322
Avaya G650 Installation Instructions Manual (298 pages)
Installing an Avaya S8700 Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway
Brand:
Avaya
| Category:
Server
| Size: 5.02 MB
Table of Contents
Avaya G650 Media Gateway
1
Table of Contents
5
December
14
About this Documentation
15
Overview
15
Audience
15
Using this Documentation
15
Conventions
16
General
16
Physical Dimensions
16
Commands
17
Keys
17
Terminology
17
Typography
17
System Output and Field Names
18
User Input
18
Downloading this Book and Updates from the Web
18
Downloading this Documentation
19
Safety Labels and Security Alert Labels
19
Related Resources
20
Technical Assistance
20
International
20
Within the US
20
Trademarks
20
Sending Us Comments
21
Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with the G650 Media Gateway
23
Pre-Installation Setup
24
High Level Overview of Installation Process
26
Installing the Media Server Complex
26
Installing Release 2.0 of Avaya Communication Manager
26
Configuring the Media Server
26
Customizing the Media Server
27
Installing the Media Gateways
27
Cabling the Media Gateways
27
Connecting the Media Gateways
27
Connecting to the Customer's Network
27
Installing and Wiring Telephones
27
Completing the Installation
27
Testing the Complete Installation
28
Mounting Hardware in the Rack
29
Connecting the USB Modems
29
Connecting to Collocated Servers
29
Connecting to Separated Servers
29
Configuring and Connecting the Hardware in the Rack
30
Downloading License and Avaya Authentication Files
31
RFA Information Requirements for New Installations
32
Going to the RFA Web Site
32
Configuring the Media Server
34
Copying Files to the Laptop
34
Powering up the Media Server
35
Accessing the Media Server
35
Clearing the ARP Cache on the Laptop
35
Setting up Telnet
35
Installing the Software
36
Using the Installation Wizard
38
Verifying Media Server Connection to the Customer's LAN (if Provided)
39
Testing the Media Server Leds
40
Disconnecting from the Media Server
41
Remastering the Hard Drive
41
Configuring the Modem
42
Connecting Duplication Cables
46
Collocated Media Servers
46
Separated Media Servers
46
Configuring a Second Media Server
46
Connecting UPS Ethernet Cables to an Ethernet Switch
46
Configuring the SNMP Modules in the Uninterruptible Power Supplies
47
Duplex Reliability Configurations
49
High or Critical Reliability Configurations
49
Setting Selected Traps (Alarming)
50
Configuring the SNMP Subagent in the Avaya Ethernet Switch (if Used)
51
Customizing the Media Server
53
Starting Terminal Emulation
53
Inputing Translations
53
Resetting Media Server
54
Adding Media Gateways
54
Administering the IP Server Interface
54
Adding IPSI Information
55
Installing the Translation File
57
Setting Alarm Activation Level
57
Setting IPSI Duplication (High/Critical Reliability Only)
57
Saving Translations
57
Installing the Media Gateways
58
Checking and Inspecting the Order
60
Checking the Customer's Order
60
Unpacking and Inspecting the Media Gateways-G650
60
Checking Circuit Packs
61
Correcting Shipping Errors
62
Unpacking and Inspecting the Media Gateways-MCC1
62
Connecting AC Power and Ground
63
Approved Grounds
63
Installing the G650 Media Gateway
64
Checking Circuit Packs
67
Checking the Ventilation and the G650 Media Gateway Rack
69
Setting the Carrier Address ID
70
Mounting One G650 Media Gateway
72
Installing the TN2312BP IPSI Adapter
76
Mounting Two to Five G650 Media Gateways
76
Approved Ground
77
Connecting the G650 Media Gateway Grounds and Other Grounds
77
AC Power
79
DC Power
81
Uninterruptible Power Supply
82
G650 Media Gateway Power Switch
83
Cabling the G650 Media Gateways
85
Cabling Two Media Gateways
85
Cabling the Fourth Media Gateway
86
Cabling the Third Media Gateway
86
Cabling the Fifth Media Gateway
87
Installing Circuit Packs in the G650 Media Gateway
88
Installing an MCC1 Media Gateway
90
Positioning and Bolting down for Earthquakes
92
Global AC Power Distribution Unit J58890CH
95
How Much AC Power
95
Wiring Block Diagram
104
DC Power Distribution Unit J58890CF
114
AC Power Distribution Unit J58890CE
117
Connecting Mixed AC/DC Power and Ground
122
Cabling the MCC1 Media Gateways-Center Stage Switch
123
Connecting Fiber Optic Cables
123
Connecting Duplex- or High-Reliability Center Stage Switch-Connected PN1 with One Switch Node
124
Connecting Critical Reliability CSS-Connected PN1 with One Switch Node
125
Installing the G350 Media Gateway
127
Installing the G700 Media Gateway
129
Installing Patch Panels
131
Cross-Connecting the Media Gateway to the Patch Panels
131
Installing the Main Distribution Frame
134
Space Requirements and Layout
135
Installation Space Requirements
135
Layout
135
Installing Main Distribution Frame Hardware
138
Main Distribution Frame Cross-Connect Fields
140
Placing the Main Distribution Frame
140
Main Distribution Frame Labels
142
Mounting 110A- or 110P-Type Terminal Blocks on the Wall
143
Mounting 110P-Type Terminal Blocks on a Frame
145
Installing Cable Slack Managers
147
Connecting the Media Gateway to the Main Distribution Frame
149
Equipment Room Cabling Labels
149
Cable Routing Guidelines
151
Control Carrier Outputs Cable Installation
153
Trunk Cables Among Network Interface, Sneak Fuse Panel, and Media Gateway
153
Installing Cables between Media Gateway and Main Distribution Frame
153
Installing Connector Cables between Auxiliary Cabinet (if Used) and Main Distribution Frame
154
Connecting the Main Distribution Frame to Stations and the Public Switched Telephone Network
155
Station (Telephone) Wiring Design
155
Information Outlets
155
Station Cables
155
Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway December
155
Closets
157
Satellite Locations
157
Site Locations
158
Station Circuit Distribution from Equipment Room
158
3-Pair to 4-Pair Station Circuit Distribution
159
4-Pair Station Circuits
159
Connected Cable Station Adapters
164
Completing a Provisioning Plan
166
Installing Sneak Current and off Premise Protection
168
Installing Sneak Fuse Panels
171
Installing the Coupled Bonding Conductor
172
Installing Coupled Bonding Conductor Wires
172
Installing and Administering the Patch Cord/Jumper
174
Labeling Expansion Control Carrier Cable (MCC1 Media Gateway Only)
176
Connecting Expansion Control Carrier Outputs Cable (MCC1 Media Gateway Only)
177
Connecting Trunk Pairs Using Concentrator Cables
177
Connecting Trunk Pairs to Media Gateway Using Jumper Wires to Establish 3-Pair Modularity
179
Connecting to the IP Server Interfaces
181
Connecting to the Internet Protocol Service Interface Circuit Packs
181
Programming the Internet Protocol Service Interface Circuit Packs
182
Using DHCP Addressing
182
Using Static Addressing
183
Verifying that Ipsis Are Translated
187
Verifying Connectivity to Media Server
187
Upgrading IPSI Firmware Version (if Necessary)
187
Enabling IPSI Duplication (High or Critical Reliability Only)
187
Enabling Control of Ipsis
188
Verifying License Status
189
Connecting to the Customer's Network
190
Avaya S8700 Media Server
190
TN799DP Control LAN
191
TN2302AP IP Media Processor
191
TN801B MAP-D LAN Gateway
191
TN2501AP Voice Announcement over LAN (VAL)
191
Caveats
192
Important File Specifications
192
Installing and Wiring Telephones and Trunks
193
Wiring Telephones and Trunks
193
Connecting Telephones
194
Connectable Telephones and Consoles
194
Connecting a Typical Telephone
195
Connecting Adjunct Power
196
Connecting an Analog Station or 2-Wire Digital Station
197
Analog Tie Trunk Example
198
Digital Tie Trunk Example
199
DS1 Tie Trunk Example
200
Collocated DS1 Interface Trunks
200
DS1 Interface Trunks Using T1 Channel Service Unit
200
Auxiliary Connector Outputs (MCC1 and Media Gateways Only)
203
Three-Pair and Four-Pair Modularity
206
Adjunct Power Connection Locations
207
Attendant Console Example
208
Attendant Console Cabling Distances, Local and Phantom Power
208
Auxiliary Power
208
Dual Wiring of 2-Wire and 4-Wire Endpoints
209
Hard-Wire Bridging
209
Installing the 26B1 Selector Console
209
Installing the Attendant Console
209
Connecting External Alarm Indicators and Auxiliary Power
209
Connect Power Distribution Unit External Alarm Wires
211
Installing Off-Premises Station Wiring
213
Off-Premises or Out-Of-Building Stations
214
Off-Premises Connections
214
Off-Premises Protection Requirements
216
Digital Out-Of-Building Telephone Protection
217
Telephone Restrictions for Exposed Environments
217
Emergency Transfer Units and Associated Telephones
219
Emergency Transfer Panel and Telephone Installation Examples
220
Installing the 808A Emergency Transfer Panel
221
Installing Telephones Used Only for Emergency Transfer (Trunk/Auxiliary Field)
225
Installing Telephones Used for Emergency Transfer and as Normal Extension (Trunk/Auxiliary Field)
226
Installing External Ringing
226
Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway December
227
Installing the Queue Warning Indicator
227
Installing and Wiring Telephone Power Supplies
228
1145B2 Power Supply
228
Important Warning for 1145B2 Power Supply
228
Mounting the 1145B2/1146B2 Power Supply
230
Installing the Battery Mounting/Wiring
233
Installing the Wall-Mounting Plates
233
Mounting the 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit
233
Installing the Expanded Power Distribution Unit
234
Powering up and Testing the Power Supply
235
Wiring the 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit
235
Resetting Leds on Power Distribution Unit
236
1152A1 MID-Span Power Distribution Unit
237
Important Safety Instructions
237
Connecting the 1152A1 Power Distribution Unit
238
Connecting the Cables
238
Using the 1152A1 Power Distribution Unit
238
P333T-PWR Power over Ethernet Stackable Switch
240
P333T-PWR Switch Important Safety Instructions
241
Using the P333T-PWR Switch
241
Connecting the P333T-PWR Switch
242
1151B1 and 1151B2 Power Supplies
243
Important Safety Instructions for 1151B1 and 1151B2 Power Supplies
243
Connecting the 1151B1 or 1151B2 Power Supplies
244
Using 1151B1 and 1151B2 Power Supplies
244
Completing the Installation Administration
246
Verifying Translations
246
Setting Daylight Savings Time Rules
246
Setting Locations (if Necessary)
247
Verifying Date and Time
248
Viewing Alarms
248
Enabling and Disabling Ethernet Switch Ports
249
Backing up the Media Server to PCMCIA Flashcard
251
Telneting to Media Server
253
Enabling Alarms to INADS Via Modem
253
Enabling Alarms to INADS Via SNMP
253
Enabling Alarms to INADS on Second Server
254
Registering the System
254
Accessing the Media Server
255
Connecting to the Media Server Directly
255
Connecting to the Media Server Remotely over the Network
257
Connecting to the Media Server Remotely over a Modem
257
Dialing up to the Media Server
257
Setting up a Dial-Up Connection
257
Command Line Interface
258
Finding the Active Media Server IP Address
258
Maintenance Web Interface
258
Avaya Site Administration
260
Installing Avaya Site Administration
260
Logins
261
Network Configuration
261
IP Address
262
Subnet Mask
262
Windows 2000 Instructions
262
Windows 2000/XP Instructions
262
Testing the Complete Configuration
263
Testing Port Network Equipment
263
Checking Port Network Status for each Media Gateway
264
Checking Circuit Pack Configuration
266
Testing the TN2312AP/BP Internet Protocol Server Interface Circuit Pack
266
Testing the License File
267
Testing Expansion Interface Circuit Packs, if Used
268
Testing Time Division Multiplexing Bus for each Port Network
268
Testing Expansion Interface Exchange, if Used, for each Port Network
269
Testing Telephones and Other Equipment
271
Making Test Calls
271
Testing 302C Attendant Console
271
Testing External Ringing
272
Testing Integrated Announcement
272
Testing Queue Warning Indicator
272
Testing Selector Console
272
Testing Emergency Transfer (Avaya S8700 Multi-Connect Only)
273
Testing Music-On-Hold
273
Testing Remote Access Interface
273
Testing Terminating Trunk Transmission
273
Resolving Alarms
274
Testing Connectivity to the LAN
274
LED Indicators
275
Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway December
275
S8700 Media Server Leds
275
Avaya Ethernet Switch Leds
277
Uninterruptible Power Supply Leds
278
Telephone Console Leds
279
IP Server Interface Leds
280
Circuit Pack Leds
283
DS1 Converter Circuit Pack Leds
284
Troubleshooting an Installation
287
Installing the Media Server Hardware
287
Configuring the Media Server Hardware
288
Installing the License and Avaya Authentication Files
289
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About this Documentation
13
Overview
13
Audience
13
Using this Documentation
13
June
13
Conventions
14
General
14
Physical Dimensions
14
Terminology
14
Typography
14
Commands
15
Keys
15
User Input
15
System Output and Field Names
16
Downloading this Book and Updates from the Web
16
Downloading this Documentation
16
Safety Labels and Security Alert Labels
17
Related Resources
17
Technical Assistance
18
International
18
Within the US
18
Trademarks
18
Sending Us Comments
18
Pre-Installation Setup
20
High Level Overview of Installation Process
21
Cabling the Media Gateways
21
Connecting the Media Gateways
21
Connecting to the Customer's Network
21
Installing the Media Gateways
21
Completing the Installation
22
Installing and Wiring Telephones
22
Testing the Complete Installation
22
Installing the Media Gateways
23
Site Requirements
24
Media Gateway Specifications
24
Checking and Inspecting the Order
25
Checking the Customer's Order
25
Unpacking and Inspecting the Media Gateways-G650
25
Checking Circuit Packs
26
Unpacking and Inspecting the Media Gateways-MCC1
26
Correcting Shipping Errors
27
Approved Grounds
28
Connecting AC Power and Ground
28
Installing the G650 Media Gateway
29
Checking Circuit Packs
32
Checking the Ventilation and the G650 Media Gateway Rack
34
Setting the Carrier Address ID
35
Mounting One G650 Media Gateway
37
Mounting Two to Five G650 Media Gateways
41
Power Supply Fuse
41
Approved Ground
42
Installing the TN2312BP IPSI Adapter
42
Connecting the G650 Media Gateway Grounds and Other Grounds
43
AC Power
44
Chassis Power Source Information for the G650 Media Gateway
44
Checking AC Power
45
Connecting the Power Cords
45
Required Input Current
45
Testing the AC Outlet
46
Verifying Ground Using an Ideal 61-035 Circuit Tester (or Equivalent)
46
Verifying Voltages Using a Volt-Ohm Multimeter (VOM) (U.S. and Countries Using 110 to 125 VAC Power)
46
DC Power
47
Plugging in AC Power
47
Required Input Current
47
G650 Media Gateway Power Switch
49
Uninterruptible Power Supply
49
Cabling the G650 Media Gateways
51
Cabling Two Media Gateways
51
Cabling the Fourth Media Gateway
52
Cabling the Third Media Gateway
52
Cabling the Fifth Media Gateway
53
Circuit Pack Installation
54
Circuit Pack Slot Loading
54
Installing Circuit Packs in the G650 Media Gateway
54
Installing an MCC1 Media Gateway
56
Installing Earthquake Protection for the Media Gateway
58
Positioning and Bolting down for Earthquakes
58
Positioning the Media Gateway
58
Estimating AC Power
61
Global AC Power Distribution Unit J58890CH
61
Connecting Small Battery Holdover
62
Connecting Large Battery Holdover
72
Connecting DC Power and Ground
80
DC Power Distribution Unit J58890CF
80
Connecting Grounds for DC Battery and Power Cabinets
81
Connecting AC Power to DC Power Cabinet
82
Connecting DC Power Cabinet Approved Ground
82
Connecting Ground Wires for DC Power Systems
82
Connecting DC Power to the Media Gateways
83
Turning the Circuit Breakers off
83
AC Power Distribution Unit J58890CE
84
Connecting DC Battery Cabinet to DC Power Cabinet
84
Hooking up AC Enhanced Rectifier Cabinet J58890R
84
Grounding an AC-Powered Media Gateway (J58890CE)
85
Grounding to an AC Load Center 50 Feet (15.2 Meters) or Less from Media Gateway
85
Grounding to an AC Load Center more than 50 Feet (15.2 Meters) from Media Gateway
86
Checking Commercial Power and Connecting AC Power
88
Connecting AC Power
88
Connecting Shorting Cable to J58890CE
88
Connecting Mixed AC/DC Power and Ground
89
Cabling the MCC1 Media Gateways-Center Stage Switch
90
Connecting Fiber Optic Cables
90
Connecting Duplex- or High-Reliability Center Stage Switch-Connected PN1 with One Switch Node
91
Connecting Critical Reliability CSS-Connected PN1 with One Switch Node
92
Installing the G350 Media Gateway
94
Installing the G700 Media Gateway
96
Cross-Connecting the Media Gateway to the Patch Panels
98
Installing Patch Panels
98
Installing the Main Distribution Frame
101
Space Requirements and Layout
102
Installation Space Requirements
102
110-Type Hardware
102
Cable Slack Manager
102
Sneak Fuse Panels and Emergency Transfer Units
102
Information Outlet Locations
103
Layout
103
Site, Satellite, and Adapter Locations
103
Sizing 25-Pair and Multiple 25-Pair Station Cables
103
Sizing 4-Pair Station Cables
103
3-Pair Station Cable Circuits
104
Installing Main Distribution Frame Hardware
105
Main Distribution Frame Cross-Connect Fields
107
Placing the Main Distribution Frame
107
Main Distribution Frame Labels
108
Mounting 110A- or 110P-Type Terminal Blocks on the Wall
109
Mounting 110P-Type Terminal Blocks on a Frame
112
Installing Cable Slack Managers
113
Connecting the Media Gateway to the Main Distribution Frame
117
Equipment Room Cabling Labels
117
Cable Routing Guidelines
119
Control Carrier Outputs Cable Installation
121
Trunk Cables Among Network Interface, Sneak Fuse Panel, and Media Gateway
121
Installing Cables between Media Gateway and Main Distribution Frame
121
Installing Connector Cables between Auxiliary Cabinet (if Used) and Main Distribution Frame
122
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Table of Contents
5
About this Documentation
11
Overview
11
Audience
11
Using this Documentation
11
Conventions
12
General
12
Physical Dimensions
12
Terminology
12
Typography
13
Commands
13
Keys
13
User Input
14
System Output and Field Names
14
Downloading this Book and Updates from the Web
14
Downloading this Documentation
15
Safety Labels and Security Alert Labels
15
Related Resources
16
Technical Assistance
16
Within the US
16
International
17
Trademarks
17
Sending Us Comments
17
Installing the Avaya G650 Media Gateway
18
Pre-Installation Setup
19
High Level Overview of Installation Process
21
Installing the Media Gateways
21
Cabling the Media Gateways
21
Connecting the Media Gateways
21
Connecting to the Customer's Network
22
Installing and Wiring Telephones
22
Completing the Installation
22
Testing the Complete Installation
22
Chapter 1: Installing the Media Gateways
23
Site Requirements
25
Media Gateway Specifications
25
Checking and Inspecting the Order
26
Checking the Customer's Order
26
Unpacking and Inspecting the Media Gateways-G650
26
Unpacking and Inspecting the Media Gateways-MCC1
27
Correcting Shipping Errors
28
Connecting AC Power and Ground
29
Approved Grounds
29
Installing the G650 Media Gateway
30
Checking the Ventilation and the G650 Media Gateway Rack
36
Setting the Carrier Address ID
36
Mounting One G650 Media Gateway
38
Power Supply Fuse
43
Mounting Two to Five G650 Media Gateways
43
Installing the TN2312BP IPSI Adapter
44
Approved Ground
45
Connecting the G650 Media Gateway Grounds and Other Grounds
45
AC Power
47
DC Power
51
Uninterruptible Power Supply
53
G650 Media Gateway Power Switch
54
Cabling the G650 Media Gateways
55
Cabling Two Media Gateways
55
Cabling the Third Media Gateway
56
Cabling the Fourth Media Gateway
56
Cabling the Fifth Media Gateway
57
Installing Circuit Packs in the G650 Media Gateway
59
Installing an MCC1 Media Gateway
62
Positioning and Bolting down for Earthquakes
64
Estimating AC Power
67
Global AC Power Distribution Unit J58890CH
68
DC Power Distribution Unit J58890CF
89
Connecting Grounds for DC Battery and Power Cabinets
90
AC Power Distribution Unit J58890CE
94
Connecting Mixed AC/DC Power and Ground
100
Cabling the MCC1 Media Gateways-Center Stage Switch
101
Connecting Fiber Optic Cables
101
Connecting Duplex- or High-Reliability CSS-Connected PN1 with One Switch Node
102
Connecting Critical Reliability CSS-Connected PN1 with One Switch Node
103
Installing the G350 Media Gateway
105
Installing the G700 Media Gateway
107
Installing Patch Panels
109
Cross-Connecting the Media Gateway to the Patch Panels
109
Chapter 2: Installing the Main Distribution Frame
113
Space Requirements and Layout
114
Installation Space Requirements
114
Layout
115
Installing Main Distribution Frame Hardware
117
Main Distribution Frame Cross-Connect Fields
118
Placing the Main Distribution Frame
119
Main Distribution Frame Labels
120
Mounting 110A- or 110P-Type Terminal Blocks on the Wall
121
Mounting 110P-Type Terminal Blocks on a Frame
124
Installing Cable Slack Managers
126
Chapter 3: Connecting the Media Gateway to the Main Distribution Frame
129
Equipment Room Cabling Labels
129
Cable Routing Guidelines
131
Control Carrier Outputs Cable Installation (S8700 Only)
134
Trunk Cables Among Network Interface, Sneak Fuse Panel, and Media Gateway
134
Installing Cables between Media Gateway and Main Distribution Frame
135
Installing Connector Cables between Auxiliary Cabinet (if Used) and Main Distribution Frame
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Table of Contents
3
About this Documentation
7
Overview
7
Audience
7
Using this Documentation
7
Conventions
8
General
8
Physical Dimensions
8
Terminology
8
Typography
8
Commands
9
Keys
9
User Input
10
System Output and Field Names
10
Downloading this Book and Updates from the Web
10
Safety Labels and Security Alert Labels
11
Related Resources
12
Technical Assistance
12
Within the US
12
International
12
Trademarks
13
Sending Us Comments
13
Chapter 1: Introduction
15
Preinstallation Setup
17
High-Level Overview of the Installation Process
18
Installing the Media Gateways
18
Cabling the Media Gateways
18
Connecting the Media Gateways
18
Connecting to the Customer's Network
19
Installing and Wiring Telephones
19
Completing the Installation
19
Testing the Complete Installation
19
Chapter 2: Installing and Cabling the G650 Media Gateway
21
Overview
21
Rack Requirements
21
Specifications
22
Preinstallation Tasks
22
Checking the Customer Order
22
Unpacking and Inspecting the G650 Media Gateway
23
Correcting Shipping Errors
24
Precautions for AC Power and Ground
25
Approved Grounds
25
Installing the G650 Media Gateway
26
Checking the Ventilation and the G650 Media Gateway Rack
33
Setting the Carrier Address ID
34
Mounting One G650 Media Gateway
35
Power Supply Fuse
40
Mounting Two to Five G650 Media Gateways
40
Installing the TN2312BP IPSI Adapter
41
Approved Ground
42
Connecting the G650 Media Gateway Grounds and Other Grounds
43
AC Power
44
Chassis Power Source Information for the G650 Media Gateway
44
Connecting the Power Cords
45
Required Input Current
46
Testing the AC Outlet
46
Verifying Ground Using an Ideal 61-035 Circuit Tester (or Equivalent)
47
Verifying Voltages Using a Volt-Ohm Multimeter (VOM) in the U.S. and Countries Using 110 to 125 VAC Power
47
Plugging in AC Power
48
DC Power
48
Uninterruptible Power Supply
51
G650 Media Gateway Power Switch
52
Cabling the G650 Media Gateways
53
Cabling Two Media Gateways
54
Cabling the Third Media Gateway
55
Cabling the Fourth Media Gateway
55
Cabling the Fifth Media Gateway
56
Installing Circuit Packs in the G650 Media Gateway
62
Circuit Pack Slot Loading
62
Installing Patch Panels
66
Cross-Connecting the Media Gateway to the Patch Panels
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Chapter 1: Introduction
7
Audience
7
How to Use this Documentation
8
Downloading this Book and Updates from the Web
8
Sending Us Comments
9
Related Resources
9
Preinstallation Requirements
10
High-Level Overview of the Installation Process
11
Installing the Media Gateways
11
Cabling the Media Gateways
11
Connecting the Media Gateways
12
Connecting to the Customer's Network
12
Installing and Wiring Telephones
12
Completing the Installation
12
Testing the Complete Installation
12
Chapter 2: Installing and Cabling the G650 Media Gateway
13
Overview
13
Rack Requirements
13
Specifications
14
Preinstallation Tasks
14
Checking the Customer Order
14
Unpacking and Inspecting the G650 Media Gateway
15
Correcting Shipping Errors
16
Precautions for AC Power and Ground
17
Approved Grounds
17
Installing the G650 Media Gateway
18
Checking the Ventilation and the G650 Media Gateway Rack
20
Setting the Carrier Address ID
21
Mounting One G650 Media Gateway
22
Power Supply Fuse
27
Mounting Two to Five G650 Media Gateways
27
Installing the TN2312BP IPSI Adapter
28
Approved Ground
29
Connecting the G650 Media Gateway Grounds and Other Grounds
30
Connecting to AC Power
31
Chassis Power Source Information for the G650 Media Gateway
31
Connecting the Power Cords
32
Required Input Current
33
Testing the AC Outlet
33
Using an Ideal 61-035 Circuit Tester (or Equivalent) to Verify Ground
34
Using a vom in the US and Countries that Use 110-VAC to 125-VAC Power to Verify Voltage
34
Plugging in AC Power
35
Connecting to DC Power
35
DC Power Layout
35
Using an Uninterruptible Power Supply
38
Installing a UPS
38
G650 Media Gateway Power Switch
39
Cabling the G650 Media Gateways
40
Cabling Two Media Gateways
41
Cabling the Third Media Gateway
42
Cabling the Fourth Media Gateway
42
Cabling the Fifth Media Gateway
43
Installing Circuit Packs in the G650 Media Gateway
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Table of Contents
Avaya S8700 Media Server
1
Table of Contents
5
Overview
7
Detailed Description
7
S8700 Media Server
7
November
7
S8700 Media Server Control Complex
8
S8700 Media Server Characteristics
8
Modems
8
Media Gateways
9
Avaya G650 Media Gateway
9
Avaya G350 Media Gateway
10
Avaya G700 Media Gateway
11
CMC1, MCC1, SCC1, G600 Media Gateways
13
Reliability
14
Reliability When Sending Voice Bearer over IP
14
Duplex Reliability When Sending Voice Bearer over IP
14
High Reliability When Sending Voice Bearer over IP
16
Reliability When Sending Voice Bearer over ATM or CSS
18
Duplex Reliability When Sending Voice Bearer over CSS or ATM
18
High Reliability When Sending Voice Bearer over CSS or ATM
20
Critical Reliability When Sending Voice Bearer over CSS or ATM
22
Migrating to an S8700 Media Server
23
Connectivity
24
Connectivity When Sending Voice Bearer over ATM or CSS
24
Port Networks
24
CSS Network
24
ATM Network
24
Connectivity When Sending Voice Bearer over IP
24
S8700 Recoverability
25
8300 Media Server in an LSP Mode
25
Power Outages
25
High-Level Capabilities
25
BHCC Capacity for S8700 Media Server
26
S8700 Media Server, Light Call MIX-100% Analog Station-To-Station
26
S8700 Media Server, General Call MIX-Analog
26
DCP Stations, and PRI Trunks
26
S8700 Media Server-IP Endpoints and PRI Trunks
27
Overview for S8700 Media Server November 2003
27
S8700 Media Server and Contact Center-Analog, DCP Stations, and PRI Trunks
27
S8700 Media Server and Contact Center-IP Endpoints and PRI Trunks
27
And G700 Media Gateway (IP Endpoints)—(DCP Stations) General Call MIX
27
S8700 Media Server with G650/MCC1/SCC1/G600 Media Gateway
27
Call MIX
27
S8700 Media Server with G650/MCC1/SCC1/G600 Media Gateway and G700 Media Gateway -IP Endpoints and PRI Trunks
28
S8700 Media Server with G650/MCC1/SCC1/G600 Media Gateway and G700 Media Gateway Contact Center-Low Usage
28
System Management
29
Avaya Integrated Management
29
Maintenance Web Interface
29
Adjuncts
30
Circuit Packs
30
Index
37
Overview for S8700 Media Server November
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Table of Contents
Getting Started
1
Process and Specifications
7
Hardware Specifications
7
Installing the Hardware
7
Verifying the Equipment
9
Installing the Hardware: SNMP Module
10
Installing the Hardware: Mounting Brackets
10
Installing the Hardware: Rack Installation
11
Connecting the Cables: Duplex Reliability
12
Connecting the Cables: High or Critical Reliability
13
Configuring the Hardware: Duplication Cabling
14
Configuring the UPS and the Ethernet Switch
16
Troubleshooting
20
Avaya G650 Quick Start Manual (19 pages)
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Table of Contents
Quick Start
1
Avaya G650 Media Gateway
1
Process and Specifications
3
Verifying the Equipment
5
Installing the Hardware: SNMP Module
6
Installing the Hardware: Mounting Brackets
6
Installing the Hardware: Rack Installation
9
Installing the Adapters
12
Connecting the Cables
13
Troubleshooting
17
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