Adding or Removing Cabinet Hardware
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Issue 7 November 2003
1. Connect an RS-232 cable to the modem. See
.
NOTE:
In the following steps, a PC with Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 may
be substituted for the dumb terminal. Use the Hyperterminal (terminal
emulation) application.
2. Connect the opposite end of the RS-232 cable to a dumb terminal.
3. Set the dumb terminal to full duplex mode.
4. Type AT&N6 to set the baud rate to 9600.
NOTE:
The modem connects at 9600 baud but throughput is at 1200 baud.
5. Type AT&W0 to save the setting into non-volatile RAM.
6. Set Switch 5 to the OFF (up) position to disable auto answer.
7. Disconnect the RS-232 cable from the terminal and connect it to the
TERMINAL connector on the rear of the system cabinet.
Add IP Solutions
Avaya offers several IP solutions for customers, two of which are Avaya R300
Remote Office Communicator and the IP Media Processor. For information on the
Avaya R300, refer to the documentation on the CD or with the Avaya R300
equipment.
The IP Media Processor allows you to send voice and fax from the Avaya Media
Gateway through an Internet protocol (IP) network to other DEFINITY ECSs
having this feature or to other H.323 V2 compliant endpoints. It is implemented
using either the TN802B IP Interface, which is a Windows NT server residing on
the IP Interface Assembly (Release 8.1 or later software) or TN2302AP IP Media
Processor (Release 8.3 or later software).
NOTE:
The P board suffix designation means the circuit pack is
firmware-downloadable. Refer to
‘‘Upgrade Firmware on Programmable
for more information.
For information on installing this IP Solution, refer to
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