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If finished, reinstall the fan assemblies and tighten the 7 screws. (All knurled screws must be 
tightened securely so that they cannot be loosened without the use of a tool.) Otherwise continue 
to 

Cabling the third media gateway

 on page 86.

Cabling the third media gateway

1

If not already removed, remove the fan assemblies from media gateways B and C.

2

Remove the left TDM/LAN bus terminator from media gateway B, and install it at the right end of 
the TDM/LAN bus in media gateway C.

3

Remove the nuts on the posts of the plates covering the bottom left TDM/LAN cable routing slot 
of media gateway C and the top left TDM/LAN cable routing slot of media gateway B.

4

Remove the left slot cover on top of media gateway B and the lower left slot cover of media 
gateway C to open the slots.

5

Pull open the EMI Gasket, and pass the TDM/LAN bus cable through the routing slots in both 
media gateways. Push the free end of the EMI Gasket back in place.

6

Install the lower terminator of the TDM/LAN bus cable on the left end of TDM/LAN bus in 
media gateway B. Make sure the arrows on the back of the cable terminators point upward.

7

Install the upper terminator of the TDM/LAN bus cable on the left end of the TDM/LAN bus in 
media gateway C.

8

Flip over the routing slot plates and reinstall both. Once the plates are reinstalled, the ends of the 
routing slots are covered.

9

If finished, reinstall the fan assemblies and tighten the 7 screws. (All knurled screws must be 
tightened securely so that they cannot be loosened without the use of a tool.) Otherwise continue 
to 

Cabling the fourth media gateway

 on page 86. 

Cabling the fourth 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.

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.

5

Pull open the EMI Gasket, and pass the TDM/LAN bus cable through the routing slots in both 
media gateways. Push the free end of the EMI Gasket back in place.

6

Install the lower terminator of the TDM/LAN bus cable on right end of TDM/LAN bus in media 
gateway C. Make sure the arrows on the back of the cable terminators point upward.

7

Install the upper terminator of the TDM/LAN bus cable on the right end of the TDM/LAN bus in 
media gateway D.

8

Flip over the routing slot plates and reinstall both. Once the plates are reinstalled, the ends of the 
routing slots are covered.

9

If finished, reinstall the fan assemblies and tighten the 7 screws on each media gateway. (All 
knurled screws must be tightened securely so that they cannot be loosened without the use of a 
tool.) Otherwise continue to 

Cabling the fifth media gateway

 on page 87. 

Summary of Contents for G650

Page 1: ...Installing an Avaya S8700 Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway 555 245 109 Issue 1 1 December 2003 ...

Page 2: ...ently innocuous tampering Harm such as harmful tampering data loss or alteration regardless of motive or intent Be aware that there may be a risk of unauthorized intrusions associated with your system and or its networked equipment Also realize that if such an intrusion should occur it could result in a variety of losses to your company including but not limited to human data privacy intellectual ...

Page 3: ...ith Part 68 of the FCC rules On either the rear or inside the front cover of this equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number REN for this equipment If requested this information must be provided to the telephone company For G350 and G700 Media Gateways This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirement...

Page 4: ...aration of Conformity SDoC Avaya Inc in the United States of America hereby certifies that the equipment described in this document and bearing a TIA TSB 168 label identification number complies with the FCC s Rules and Regulations 47 CFR Part 68 and the Administrative Council on Terminal Attachments ACTA adopted technical criteria Avaya further asserts that Avaya handset equipped terminal equipme...

Page 5: ...tation 19 Safety labels and security alert labels 19 Related resources 20 Technical assistance 20 Within the US 20 International 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 Ma...

Page 6: ... 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 ...

Page 7: ...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 Mounting two to five G650 Media Gateways 76 Installing the TN2312BP IPSI adapter 76 Approved ground 77 Connecting the G650 Media Gateway grounds and other...

Page 8: ...ments 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 ...

Page 9: ...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 a...

Page 10: ...ng distances local and phantom power 208 Auxiliary power 208 Hard wire bridging 209 Dual wiring of 2 wire and 4 wire endpoints 209 Installing the attendant console 209 Installing the 26B1 Selector 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 buildin...

Page 11: ...sing the 1152A1 Power Distribution Unit 238 Connecting the 1152A1 Power Distribution Unit 238 Connecting the cables 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 Usi...

Page 12: ...plete 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 int...

Page 13: ...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 Index 291 ...

Page 14: ...Contents 14 Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway December 2003 ...

Page 15: ...verview of the installation process see High level overview of installation process on page 26 process Read the Pre installation setup on page 24 section first This section lists all tasks that must be complete prior to beginning the procedures described in this documentation One step you normally complete before going to the customer site is Downloading license and Avaya authentication files on p...

Page 16: ...ge 155 Connect the system to the customer s network using information in Connecting to the IP server interfaces on page 181 Connect the necessary telephone trunking and peripheral equipment using the information in Installing and wiring telephones and trunks on page 193 and Installing and wiring telephone power supplies on page 228 Complete the installation using information in the following secti...

Page 17: ...minal have the same meaning ASAI is synonymous with the newer CallVisor ASAI Typography This section describes the typographical conventions for commands keys user input system output and field names Commands Commands are in bold sans serif type Example Type change switch time zone and press Enter Command variables are in bold sans serif italic type Example Type change machine machine_name where m...

Page 18: ... Configure Hardware System output and field names System output on the screen is in monospaced type Example The system displays the following message The installation is in progress Field names on the screen are in bold sans serif type Example Type y in the Message Transfer field Downloading this book and updates from the Web You can download the latest version of this documentation from the Avaya...

Page 19: ...nload the book in HTML format PDF Format to download the book in regular PDF format ZIP Format to download the book in zipped PDF format Safety labels and security alert labels Observe all caution warning and danger statements to help prevent loss of service equipment damage personal injury and security problems This documentation uses the following safety labels and security alert labels CAUTION ...

Page 20: ...with the S8700 Media Server including those described above see Avaya S8300 S8500 and Avaya S8700 Media Server Library CD 555 233 825 Technical assistance Avaya provides the following resources for technical assistance Within the US For help with Feature administration and system applications call the Avaya Helpline at 1 800 225 7585 Maintenance and repair call the Avaya National Customer Care Sup...

Page 21: ...ents about this book To reach us by Mail send your comments to Avaya Inc Product Documentation Group Room B3 H13 1300 W 120 Ave Westminster CO 80234 USA E mail send your comments to document avaya com Fax send your comments to 1 303 538 1741 Ensure that you mention the name and number of this book Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with Avaya G650 Media Gateway 555 245 109 ...

Page 22: ...About This Documentation Sending us comments 22 Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway December 2003 ...

Page 23: ...aiw Pre Installation Information S8700 Media Server job aid providing a list of required hardware computer hardware and software specifications and PC network configuration to access the media server Available on the Avaya S8300 S8500 and S8700 Media Server Library CD Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with the Avaya G650 Media Gateway this document which is part of the library providing info...

Page 24: ...rocess on page 26 Downloading license and Avaya authentication files on page 31 Mounting hardware in the rack on page 29 Configuring and connecting the hardware in the rack on page 30 Installing the media gateways on page 58 Installing the G650 Media Gateway on page 64 Installing an MCC1 Media Gateway on page 90 Installing the G350 Media Gateway on page 127 Installing the G700 Media Gateway on pag...

Page 25: ...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 the job aid titled Pre Installation Information Avaya S8700 Media Server for the list of required hardware Verify that the services laptop has the right hardware and software See ...

Page 26: ...iring telephones and trunks Completing the installation administration clear alarms enable alarm reporting backup translation and so forth Testing the complete installation The high level stages as presented above represent the order they are presented here The order can be changed to accommodate local practice or requirements Installing the media server complex You can complete this stage in para...

Page 27: ...cting the media gateways 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 server complex being operational Connecting to the customer s network You can do this stage anytime but to allow testing along the way it should come after the media gateways are cabled and connec...

Page 28: ...lation process 28 Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway December 2003 Testing the complete installation This stage verifies the complete configuration operation and is always the last thing you do ...

Page 29: ...Connecting to collocated servers Both servers share one telephone line 1 Install two RJ11 jack outlets wired to a single 1MB Measured Business telephone line 2 Connect the RJ11 jacks one to each media server using the modular telephone cord supplied with the modem 3 Connect one modem using the USB cable supplied with the modem to media server 1 4 Connect the other modem using the USB cable to medi...

Page 30: ... media servers This section covers the following tasks Downloading license and Avaya authentication files on page 31 Configuring the media server on page 34 Connecting duplication cables on page 46 Configuring a second media server on page 46 Connecting UPS Ethernet cables to an Ethernet switch on page 46 Configuring the SNMP modules in the uninterruptible power supplies on page 47 Configuring the...

Page 31: ...cessing continues uninterrupted If the countdown timer expires the switch enters No License Mode and generates another major alarm Once the Avaya authentication files are installed Avaya services logins to the media server are protected by a challenge response system called Access Security Gateway ASG The ASG challenge response protocol confirms the validity of each user reducing the opportunity f...

Page 32: ...r information Serial number of one of the TN2312BP Internet Protocol Server Interface IPSI circuit packs chosen to be the reference IPSI for the license Access to the RFA Information page for these items if not already installed on your PC Internet Explorer 5 0 or higher installed on the services laptop Intranet access to the RFA Web site Downloading license and Avaya authentication files Going to...

Page 33: ...Downloading license and Avaya authentication files Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway 33 December 2003 ...

Page 34: ...n page 40 Disconnecting from the media server on page 41 Remastering the hard drive on page 41 Configuring the modem on page 42 NOTE Make sure you have the filled out Electronic Preinstallation Worksheet EPW before beginning this process NOTE Make sure your networking and Web browser settings are correct See the job aid titled Pre Installation Information Avaya S8700 Media Server Copying files to ...

Page 35: ...g system generally Windows 2000 you may need to clear the Address Resolution Protocol ARP cache before entering a new IP address If you enter an IP address and your computer cannot connect then you may need to clear the cache 1 On your laptop computer click Start Run to open the Run dialog box 2 Type command and press Enter to open a MS DOS Command Line window 3 Type arp d 192 11 13 6 and press En...

Page 36: ...the settings changed The message should say Sending only CR 6 Close the dialog box Installing the software NOTE If after you open a Telnet session on the media server and you get a login prompt you may have a hard drive with software on it rather than a blank hard drive If that is the case go to Remastering the hard drive on page 41 then come back to this step NOTE Use a telnet session to access t...

Page 37: ...ure OK is highlighted and press Enter The following screen is optional it only shows if there is something on the hard drive 3 Select Yes and press Enter 4 Select OK and press Enter to partition the hard drive and reformat the partitions Once the drive is properly configured the program begins the installation process and reports the progress ...

Page 38: ...einstallation Worksheet EPW You can also type in the information manually using the filled out EPW as a guide To access the Installation Wizard 1 Launch the Web browser 2 In the Address field type 192 11 13 6 and press Enter to bring up the login Web page NOTE The first time you attempt to log in you get a Web page asking you to install a security certificate Follow the instructions for your parti...

Page 39: ...rompts using Help on each page for more information Verifying media server connection to the customer s LAN if provided 1 Connect a customer supplied CAT5 straight through cable from media server 1 to the customer s network See Getting Started with the Avaya S8700 Media Server with the Avaya G650 Media Gateway S8700 IP Connect to port 1 Eth0 S8700 MC Connect to port 4 Eth3 ...

Page 40: ...wing test from a computer on the network 9 Click Start Run to open the Run dialog box 10 Type command and click OK to open an MS DOS command window 11 Type ping serveripaddress and click OK where serveripaddress is the IP address of the media server 12 Verify that the ping was successful 13 If DNS is administered type ping servername and press Enter where servername is the host name of the media s...

Page 41: ...er and close the tray 2 Under Server Configuration and Upgrades click Install New Software Release 3 Select from the menu the file from the CD S8700 00 0 0000 0 Click Continue to complete the software installation On the page asking about installing the license file select either statement and click Continue The license file is replaced later in the upgrade process On the page asking about install...

Page 42: ...he media server 1 On the Address field on an open browser type the IP address or name of the Communication Manager system The system opens the Integrated Management Standard Management Solutions window 2 In the Logon window in the Login ID field type your login ID and click Logon 3 In the Password field type your password and click Logon The Integrated Management Standard Management Solutions wind...

Page 43: ... Launch Maintenance Web Interface The main menu window appears 5 On the left menu under Server Configuration click Configure Server The Configure Server window appears 6 On the Review Notices page click Continue 7 On the Warning page click Continue 8 On the Back Up Data page click Continue The Specify how you want to use this wizard page appears ...

Page 44: ...S8700 Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway December 2003 9 Click Configure individual services and then click Continue The Notice page with a menu appears 10 In the left menu click Set Modem Interface The Set Modem Interface window appears ...

Page 45: ...nue The AT String window appears 12 In the AT String field type the initialization commands appropriate for your modem and country of operation Read the Help for guidance on what to enter For example to change the country code to Japan type the following command AT T19 0 10 13 Click Change The system responds with a message indicating a successfully added modem route ...

Page 46: ...witch please see the job aid entitled Server and CSS Separation Avaya S8700 Media Server Configuring a second media server Both media servers come with a blank hard drive and a bootable CD ROM with Red Hat Linux 8 0 operating system and Release 2 0 of Communication Manager on it The procedure for installing the software on a new media server requires that you format the blank hard drive using a CD...

Page 47: ... addresses for the UPSs must also be configured in the media servers WARNING It is critical that each UPS report SNMP traps to the media server it is powering For example media server 1 should be plugged into UPS 1 and UPS 1 must be configured to report SNMP traps to the media server 1 actual IP address not the Active Server address The same required relationship holds true for media server 2 and ...

Page 48: ...dress For UPS1 this is the IP address of media server 1 default is 198 152 254 200 For UPS2 this is the IP address of media server 2 default is 198 152 255 200 Default Gateway address of the UPS is 198 152 254 201 NOTE If a Network Management System NMS is going to monitor the UPS units coordinate the assignment of community names with the network administrator see the filled out Electronic Preins...

Page 49: ...ex reliability configurations there are two servers and two UPS units However there is only one control network The following entries provide addresses on CNA for UPS 2 UPS IP address Subnet mask 198 152 255 238 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway IP address 198 152 254 202 Host Table trap receiver IP address 198 152 254 202 Local network administrator supplied information as required for Get and Set co...

Page 50: ...s which may result in large log entries Therefore only set the following traps See the User s Guide that comes with the SNMP module for the menus and commands for setting these traps UPS on Battery Indicates AC fail with pending shutdown based on battery reserve available UPS in Bypass Failure either Failed UPS or overload Replace battery Failure of periodic 28 day battery test indicating battery ...

Page 51: ...n section of the Quick Start Guide and the documentation CD that comes with the Ethernet switch for the default user ID password and configuration commands Use the following general procedures to administer the Ethernet switch es 1 Plug the Ethernet switch power cord into the back of the switch and the back of a UPS For Duplex reliability connect Ethernet switch 1 for Control Network A CNA into UP...

Page 52: ...d Private respectively These community name strings function as passwords for their respective SNMP operation It is always a good idea to change these community name strings to something other than the default values If a Network Management Station NMS is in operation on the network whatever these strings are changed to must be communicated to the NMS administrator If the defaults are left adminis...

Page 53: ...lations on page 53 Resetting media server on page 54 Adding media gateways on page 54 Administering the IP server interface on page 54 Saving translations on page 57 Starting terminal emulation NOTE Avaya Terminal Emulation and HyperTerminal are supported terminal emulation applications 1 On the services laptop open a VT 100 terminal emulation session 2 Administer the terminal emulation port setti...

Page 54: ...teways mounted in a rack and TDM connected 1 Type add cabinet number 1 through 64 and press Enter for each G650 Media Gateways stack controlled by one TN2312BP IPSI circuit pack 2 Fill in the location and carrier type for media gateways 2 3 4 and 5 Administering the IP server interface NOTE This procedure enables the IPSI circuit packs and allows them to control the port networks add cabinet 1 Pag...

Page 55: ...and or Secondary Control Subnet Address fields is not correct it must be changed on the media servers Use the Maintenance Web Interface under Server Configuration and Upgrades click Configure Server to change the media server configuration Then return here to perform this step 3 Set the Switch Identifier field to the switch ID letter A thru J A is the default setting 4 Set the IPSI Control of Port...

Page 56: ... all the other fields are populated 5 Press Enter to effect the changes 6 Repeat steps 1 through 5 for each port network add ipserver interface 4 Page 1 of 1 IP SERVER INTERFACE IPSI ADMINISTRATION PORT NETWORK 4 IP Control y Socket Encryption n Enable QoS n Primary IPSI Location 9A01 Host ipsi A09a DHCP ID ipsi A09a Secondary IPSI Location 9B01 Host ipsi A09b DHCP ID ipsi A09b add ipserver interf...

Page 57: ...g the translation file 1 Type reset system 4 and press Enter to copy the translation files to the hard drive 2 Type save translations and press Enter to save the translations to the hard drive Saving translations Type save translations and press Enter to save the IPSI translations to the hard drive change system parameters duplication Page 1 of 1 DUPLICATION RELATED SYSTEM PARAMETERS Enable Operat...

Page 58: ...and are aware of warnings when working around sources of power Perform these tasks to install the media gateway Checking and inspecting the order on page 60 Connecting AC power and ground on page 63 Installing the G650 Media Gateway on page 64 Cabling the G650 Media Gateways on page 85 Installing an MCC1 Media Gateway on page 90 Cabling the MCC1 Media Gateways center stage switch on page 123 Insta...

Page 59: ...the media gateways Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway 59 December 2003 Connecting the main distribution frame to stations and the public switched telephone network on page 155 ...

Page 60: ...m adjuncts for damage and report all damage according to local shipping instructions 3 If any equipment is missing report the information to your Avaya representative Unpacking and inspecting the media gateways G650 DANGER Use lifting precautions An empty G650 Media Gateway weighs 35 39 pounds 16 18 kilograms Use caution to avoid injury 1 Unpack the media gateway and remove all packing material 2 ...

Page 61: ...id titled Pre Installation Information S8700 Media Server lists the comcodes for equipment used with the G650 Media Gateway If Optional is indicated the equipment may or may not be necessary depending on the site configuration 2 Check the any adjuncts shipped for damage and report all damage according to local shipping instructions Figure notes 1 ESD ground jack 2 655A power supply 3 TN2312BP IP s...

Page 62: ...ocal shipping instructions DANGER Take care to avoid injury while cutting and removing the 2 metal bands 2 Unpack the media gateway and remove all packing material 3 Move the media gateway into its proper position 4 Do not adjust the leveling feet at this time Correcting shipping errors 1 Red tag all defective and over shipped equipment and return according to the nearest Material Stocking Locatio...

Page 63: ... the applicable electric code in the country of installation For more information see the job aid titled Approved Grounds DANGER The latch on the power supply does not remove power from the G650 Media Gateway To remove the AC power from the 655A pull the AC power cord from the back of the G650 Media Gateway If there are redundant power supplies you need to pull both AC power cords from the back of...

Page 64: ...pment and their comcodes for the G650 Table 1 Comcodes for the G650 1 of 4 Comcode Description Included in basic cabinet Optional FRU 700259724 G650 cabinet includes one 655A power supply Yes No Yes 105631527 Bus terminators AHF110 circuit packs for an A carrier Yes Must have one bus terminator for each G650 or G650 stack Yes 405289547 Cabinet feet for an A carrier mounted on the floor Yes No Yes ...

Page 65: ...es 700255979 1 inch by 1 inch 2 sided paddleboard Yes No Yes 106278062 Apparatus blank circuit pack blank 158P Yes No2 Yes 700259724 G650 carriers B through E No Yes Yes 700272305 TDM LAN cable kit for B through E carriers Time division multiplexing local area network TDM LAN Bus Cable for connection between the G650 Media Gateways NOTE This is NOT the same cable that is used on the G600 Media Gat...

Page 66: ...eak current fuse panel No Yes Yes 407216316 220029 sneak current fuse No Yes Yes 104307327 C6C cable 50 foot 15 meter shielded digital signal level 1 DS1 cable with 50 pin male to 15 pin male No Yes Yes 104307376 C6D cable 50 foot 15 meter shielded DS1 cable with 50 pin male on each end No Yes Yes 104307434 C6E cable 100 foot 31 meter shielded DS1 cable with 50 pin male to 50 pin female No Yes Yes...

Page 67: ...wer cord 2 The G650 must always operate with all slots blocked with circuit packs and apparatus blanks to ensure that it meets its thermal and EMI EMC environmental performance criteria It must also always operate with the door closed 3 This apparatus blank is required for installations that use oversized circuit packs such as the TN755B or the TN2202 This ensures that all slots are blocked Table ...

Page 68: ...OWER OK AC INPUT DC INPUT ACTIVE RING 10 3 4 5 6 8 9 Power 2 7 11 12 13 Power 1 14 E FAN OR POWER FAIL FAN AND POWER OK AC INPUT DC INPUT ACTIVE RING FAN OR POWER FAIL FAN AND POWER OK AC INPUT DC INPUT ACTIVE RING 10 3 4 5 6 8 9 Power 2 7 11 12 13 Power 1 14 D FAN OR POWER FAIL FAN AND POWER OK AC INPUT DC INPUT ACTIVE RING FAN OR POWER FAIL FAN AND POWER OK AC INPUT DC INPUT ACTIVE RING 10 3 4 5...

Page 69: ...entimeters in the front 3 inches 7 6 centimeters on the sides WARNING Be sure the customer supplied 19 inch 48 centimeter EIA 310D standard open rack is properly installed solidly secured to the floor and grounded If the rack is not secured to the floor do not proceed with the installation Avaya does not recommended that you use enclosed data cabinets because they might not allow sufficient ventil...

Page 70: ...e or after installing each G650 Media Gateway You set the carrier address by inserting the address paddleboard in one of five connector slots on the upper right side of the backplane The slots are clearly marked as A B C D and E All carriers ship with the address paddleboard in connector slot A If you are working on a B C D or E carrier you need to remove the address paddleboard and move it to the...

Page 71: ...erver with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway 71 December 2003 Figure 4 Removing the fan assembly Figure 5 Setting the G650 Media Gateway carrier address ID fndprem2 LAO 071503 swdlpdle LAO 072403 48 VDC 48 VDC RETURN E D C B A T O P E D C B A ...

Page 72: ... power supplies 3 To place the G650 Media Gateway in the medial position a Remove the screws on the mounting brackets b Move the brackets to a position midway on the G650 Media Gateway c Reinstall the screws through the mounting bracket and into the G650 Media Gateway holes 4 Use the mounting template to locate a set of rack holes that you can use for mounting the G650 Media Gateway Note the posit...

Page 73: ...ert 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 7 Mounting the medial gateway on page 74 Figure notes 1 Rack mounting hole spacing 2 Mounting screw indprac4 LAO 071503 10 3 4 5 6 8 9 Pow er 2 7 11 12 13 Pow er 1 14 ...

Page 74: ...e key hole slots on the mounting brackets onto the two mounting screws 7 Install and tighten the two top mounting screws 8 Install and tighten the remaining screws See Figure 6 Rack hole spacing and first mounting screws placement on page 73 NOTE Follow the same steps to install the G650 Media Gateway with mounting bracket in the medial position See Figure 7 Mounting the medial gateway on page 74 ...

Page 75: ...pply fuse and ringer switch NOTE If you plug a power supply into a slot that has not previously contained a power supply it will self administer 10 Reinstall the circuit packs and power supply 11 If you are installing one G650 Media Gateway replace the fan assembly and tighten the 7 screws all knurled screws must be tightened securely so that they cannot be loosened without the use of a tool and p...

Page 76: ...ing the rear of the rack place the gasket on the a Right top for G650 A and C b Left top for G650 B and D After you put the last G650 in the rack 1 Cable the rack see Cabling the G650 Media Gateways on page 85 2 Install the TN2312BP IPSI adapter proceed to Installing the TN2312BP IPSI adapter on page 76 Installing the TN2312BP IPSI adapter Install the TN2312BP IPSI adapter on the connector panel i...

Page 77: ...ken 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 If you have any questions about the safety conditions contact your Project Manager When you have verified that the site is ready for installation proceed with the installation See the job aid entitled Approved Grounds Connecting the G650 Media Gateway grounds and oth...

Page 78: ... G650 Media Gateway Figure 11 Grounding for multiple G650 Media Gateways Figure notes 1 10 AWG 25 6 mm2 wire to coupled bonding conductor CBC Figure notes 1 10 AWG 25 6 mm2 wire to coupled bonding conductor CBC 1 cadpgrn1 LAO 072403 48 VDC 48 VDC RETURN 1 cadpgrn2 LAO 072403 48 VDC 48 VDC RETURN 1 48 VDC 48 VDC RETURN ...

Page 79: ...wer supply 47 to 63 hertz 500 watts 8 0 amps 90 to120 VAC or 4 0 amps 200 to 265 VAC 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 Testing the AC outlet WARNING The following recommended test equipment te...

Page 80: ...ult your customer must contact a licensed electrician DO NOT install the system Verifying voltages using a Volt Ohm Millimeter VOM U S and countries using 110 to 125 VAC power WARNING Hazardous voltages are present during this test Follow all instructions carefully when working with AC power line voltages NOTE The following example is for North American voltages 110 to 125 VAC Use the appropriate ...

Page 81: ...vided in slot 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 When both AC and DC current are present the 655A uses AC first and switches to DC without any interruption in service if...

Page 82: ...vice leads Figure notes 1 Approved Ground 2 1 AWG Ground Wire 3 CBC Ground Terminal Bar at the MDF 4 Ground Discharge Bar 5 DC Power Cabinet 6 System Single point Ground Discharge Bar 7 Ground Wire for Battery Cabinet 8 Frame Ground 9 Ground Connection Terminal 10 DC Battery Cabinet 11 Main AC Supply AC Main 12 Single point Ground Block 13 Connector 14 To Next DC powered Media Gateway 30A 30A 30A ...

Page 83: ...ed as recommended holdover time for each power outage is 1 minute before an automatic shutdown An UPS can handle any subsequent power outage based on its total battery capacity G650 Media Gateway power switch DANGER The latch on the power supply does not remove power from the G650 Media Gateway see Figure 13 Power supply for the G650 Media Gateway on page 84 To remove the AC power from the 655A pu...

Page 84: ...G650 Media Gateway December 2003 Figure 13 Power supply for the G650 Media Gateway Figure notes 1 Power supply Po we evd FAN OR POW ER FAIL FAN AND POW ER OK AC IN PUT DC IN PUT ACTIV E RIN G 1 FAN OR POWER FAIL FAN AND POWER OK AC INPUT DC INPUT ACTIVE RING ...

Page 85: ...2 Remove the right TDM LAN bus terminator from media gateway A and install it at the left end of the TDM LAN bus on media gateway B WARNING Make sure to install the TDM LAN bus terminators with the arrow on the back pointing upward 3 Loosen the nuts on the posts of the plate covering the bottom right TDM LAN cable routing slot of media gateway B and remove the plate 4 Remove the right slot cover o...

Page 86: ...ots are covered 9 If finished reinstall the fan assemblies and tighten the 7 screws All knurled screws must be tightened securely so that they cannot be loosened without the use of a tool Otherwise continue to Cabling the fourth media gateway on page 86 Cabling the fourth media gateway 1 If not already removed remove the fan assemblies from media gateways C and D 2 Remove the right TDM LAN bus ter...

Page 87: ...cover of media gateway E to open the slots 5 Pull open the EMI Gasket and pass the TDM LAN bus cable through the routing slots in both media gateways Push the free end of the EMI Gasket back in place 6 Install the lower terminator of the TDM LAN bus cable on right end of TDM LAN bus in media gateway D Make sure the arrows on the back of the cable terminators point upward 7 Install the upper termin...

Page 88: ...onnect 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 Figure 14 G650 Media Gateway IPSI adapter on page 89 shows the IPSI adapter Table 3 G650 Media Gateway circuit pack placement Circuit pack informati...

Page 89: ...lling the Avaya S8700 Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway 89 December 2003 Figure 14 G650 Media Gateway IPSI adapter addpipsi LAO 081303 1 0 1 0 0 b T E T H E R N E T 1 0 1 0 0 b T E T H E R N E T ...

Page 90: ...If local electrical codes require an Equipment Room Emergency Power Off Panel connect cable H600 342 G8 to the remote Power Off RPO connector on the rear of the J58890CH Power Distribution Unit PDU The RPO and RPO leads in the cable should be connected to isolated contacts on the equipment room emergency power off panel During an emergency power off condition the panel will close the contacts shor...

Page 91: ...ed floor ground can only be accessed inside a dedicated power equipment room then connections to this ground should be made by a licensed electrician See Approved Grounds for more information How much AC power on page 95 or Connecting DC power and ground on page 114 Connecting remote power off cable if required on page 99 Figure notes 1 Port Carrier C 2 Port Carrier B 3 Expansion Control Carrier A...

Page 92: ...lack managers and to provide a little extra room for the cables to access the cable slack managers 3 If earthquake protection is required see Installing earthquake protection for the media gateway on page 92 4 If earthquake protection is not required level the media gateways and adjust and lock the media gateway stabilizing bolts to keep it from moving 5 At the bottom of the media gateway install ...

Page 93: ...rilling the holes through the raised floor that the drill bit does not penetrate any cables below the floor that could cause damage to the cable or injury to the installer 4 Insert a long punch through the holes drilled in Step 3 and mark the concrete floor beneath the raised floor panels 5 Remove the raised floor panels in which the holes were drilled 6 Using 1 2 inch 1 3 centimeter anchor bits d...

Page 94: ...hin 1 8 inch 0 3 centimeter 11 Insert the threaded rods through the media gateway bottom and thread into the concrete floor anchors 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 Figure 16 Earthquake mounting raised computer floor 3 8...

Page 95: ...H on page 105 3 Connecting small battery holdover on page 96 or Connecting large battery holdover on page 106 4 Connecting shorting cable to J58890CE on page 121 5 Connecting AC power on page 121 Global AC Power Distribution Unit J58890CH NOTE The type of power required is shown on the media gateway s rear door The connect AC power and ground procedures apply to the AC powered MCC1 Media Gateways ...

Page 96: ...ay GROUND wire to the single point ground block at the AC load center and connect 3 At the bottom rear of the next media gateway if provided connect a 6 AWG 40 16 mm2 media gateway GROUND wire to the media gateway ground terminal block 4 Route the media gateway GROUND wire to the single point ground block at the AC load center and connect NOTE If the media gateway is located remotely in a separate...

Page 97: ...97 December 2003 Figure 17 Typical media gateway ground location Figure notes 1 Media Gateway 2 Media Gateway Ground Terminal Block 3 6 AWG 40 16 mm2 Media Gateway GROUND Wire 4 AC Load Center 5 Less than 50 Wire feet 15 2 m 6 Approved Ground widmgrn2 KLC 091603 3 5 1 2 4 6 ...

Page 98: ...wiring diagram on page 99 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 mm2 media gateway GROUND wire to the media gateway ground block NOTE If a media gateway is located remotely in a separate room or building route the media gateway GROUND wire to an approved protective ground 5 Repeat connecting each media g...

Page 99: ...attery power from the J58890CH An auxiliary set of contacts inside the EPO are used for this function 1 Plug the RPO cable into the connector shown in Figure 21 Remote power off cable connections Part 2 on page 101 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 sw...

Page 100: ... auxiliary contacts inside the EPO switch assembly and how they connect to the internal relay 3 Connect the RPO wires to the auxiliary contacts on the EPO switch See Figure 22 External alarm cable connection on page 102 NOTE The EPO switch and the auxiliary contacts for the RPO connection are customer supplied Figure 20 Remote power off cable connections Part 1 Figure notes 1 External Alarm Cable ...

Page 101: ...tional external alarm cable Plug the external alarm cable into the connector shown in Figure 22 External alarm cable connection on page 102 NOTE Route the opposite end of the cable to the MDF Ground Terminal Bar Shunt RPO Cable Power Distribution Unit TB1 To Carriers A to E TB3 Auxiliary Contacts in EPO Switch 2 6 Battery Cabinet 0026_3 RBP 080196 Relay K1 ...

Page 102: ... by taking advantage of the 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 Figure notes 1 Connect External Alarm Cable here J18 2 Connect RPO Cable here J21 3 Carrier Circuit Breakers 4 Pin 6 RPO 5 Pin 2 RPO 6 External Alarm Cable E xte rnal A la rm s R em ote Pow er ...

Page 103: ...y temperature warning BIU s BTW LED is on or a battery not available alarm BIU s BNA LED is on 4 Rectifier Failure Alarm RFA2 This indicates that at least one rectifier has failed The defective rectifier should have the red FAULT LED on Administration These alarms then should be administered using the add eda external device alarm command1 with sample naming as follows Signal Port Alarm Type Alt N...

Page 104: ...ng in alarm 1 BOD2 01major minor BatChg Remove AC power by turning off the equipment room breaker for the GMCC 2 ACF2 01 minor minor AC Remove AC power by turning off the equipment room breaker for the GMCC 3 BIF2 01C0901 minor BIU Unplug the 48VDC BATT connector this will cause the BNA LED to come on and the BIU to alarm 4 RFA2 01C0902 minor RECT Unplug rectifiers one at a time until this alarm c...

Page 105: ...he battery connector into the 48 VDC batteries connector on the rear of the J58890CH 1 Power Distribution Unit CAUTION Power is present in the media gateway even if the AC power cable is unplugged When procedures require ALL power to be removed from the media gateway and to prevent unnecessary discharging of the battery turn off the main circuit breaker located on the front of the power distributi...

Page 106: ...n or green with yellow stripe 6 AWG 40 16 mm2 copper stranded wire Bond all approved grounds at the single point ground to form a single grounding electrode system Grounding to an AC load center 50 feet 15 2 meters or less from media gateway 1 At the bottom rear of the first media gateway connect a 6 AWG 40 16 mm2 media gateway GROUND wire to the media gateway ground terminal block See Figure 17 T...

Page 107: ...m2 media gateway GROUND wire to the media gateway ground block See Figure 26 Typical media gateway grounding wiring diagram on page 108 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 mm2 media gateway GROUND wire to the media gateway ground block NOTE If a media gateway is located remotely in a separate room or ...

Page 108: ...point ground block 7 Route the ground wire to the AC load center ground and connect Figure 26 Typical media gateway grounding wiring diagram Figure notes 1 Media Gateway 2 Media Gateway Ground Terminal Block 3 6 AWG 40 16 mm2 Media Gateway GROUND Wire 4 Single Point Ground Block 5 6 AWG 40 16 4 mm2 Ground Wire to Approved Ground 6 AC Load Center Single Point Ground 7 Approved Ground 8 Over 50 ft 1...

Page 109: ...s Part 2 on page 101 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 customer provided CAUTION The auxiliary contacts inside the EPO switch assembly must close when the switch is pressed This contact closure energizes the relay inside the power ...

Page 110: ...tes 1 External Alarm Cable Connector 2 RPO Connector 3 Circuit Breakers 4 Pin 6 RPO 5 Pin 2 RPO 6 External Alarm Cable E xte rnal A la rm s R em ote Pow er 4 8VDC Batteries 48VDC Return Carrier B A C D E F G psdf001a LAO 091103 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ground Terminal Bar Shunt RPO Cable Power Distribution Unit TB1 To Carriers A to E TB3 Auxiliary Contacts in EPO Switch 2 6 Battery Cabinet 0026_3 RBP 080196 Re...

Page 111: ...e Minor Alarm pair on the AUX connector This will provide an alarm indicating that AC has failed and that there are a limited number of hours before the batteries will be discharged and the system will shut off This then should be administered as a minor alarm using the add eda external device alarm 01minor command for cabinet 01 2 The Alt Name given to the alarm should be AC The Description field...

Page 112: ...attery cabinet must have a float voltage of 54 2 VDC 1 Connect the 48 VDC cable to the large battery connector See Figure 31 Power distribution unit J58890CH on page 113 2 Connect the 48 VDC RETURN cable to the ground terminal block This is a positive ground system where the 48 V battery lead is called 48 VDC RETURN and it will be connected to the cabinet frame ground 3 Connect the temperature sen...

Page 113: ...s 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 Set all media gateway power modules OFF Plug the AC power cable into the receptacle Figure notes 1 Carrier Circuit Breakers Table 6 Tempe...

Page 114: ...attery plant is maintained between 42 5 and 54 2 VDC at all times for proper operation and to prevent hardware damage The wire must be sized for a maximum voltage drop of 0 5 VDC in each leg of the DC distribution Perform Global AC Power Distribution Unit J58890CH on page 95 to connect DC power and ground power distribution unit J58890CH only Perform these tasks to connect DC Power and Ground J588...

Page 115: ...und for a DC power cabinet on page 115 Figure notes 1 Approved Ground 2 1 AWG Ground Wire 3 CBC Ground Terminal Bar at the MDF 4 Ground Discharge Bar 5 DC Power Cabinet J58890R 6 System Single point Ground Discharge Bar 7 Ground Wire for Battery Cabinet 8 Frame Ground 9 Ground Connection Terminal 10 DC Battery Cabinet 11 Main AC Supply AC Mains 12 Single point Ground Block 13 Connector 14 To Next ...

Page 116: ...necting AC power to DC power cabinet CAUTION Power is present in the cabinet even if the AC power cable is unplugged Turn off the main circuit breaker on the front of the cabinet when procedures require ALL power to be removed from the cabinet 1 Be sure the associated circuit breakers at the AC power panel are OFF 2 Have an electrician connect AC power leads to the rectifiers using the instruction...

Page 117: ...J58890CF PDU 6 Connect the 48 volt RTN wire to the 48 RTN terminal on the J58890CF PDU terminal block 7 Repeat steps 2 through 6 for each cabinet and auxiliary cabinet in the system Hooking up AC Enhanced Rectifier Cabinet J58890R For connection information see the vendor documentation for the rectifier cabinet Connecting DC battery cabinet to DC power cabinet NOTE The wire in the next step must b...

Page 118: ...gle point ground to form a single grounding electrode system Grounding an AC load center 50 feet 15 2 meters or less from media gateway 1 At the bottom rear of the first media gateway connect a 6 AWG 40 16 mm2 media gateway GROUND wire to the media gateway ground terminal block See Figure 26 Typical media gateway grounding wiring diagram on page 108 2 Route the media gateway GROUND wire to the sin...

Page 119: ...enter more than 50 feet 15 2 meters from 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 2 At the bottom rear of the first media gateway connect a 6 AWG 40 16 mm2 media gateway GROUND wire to the media gateway ground block See Figure 17 Ty...

Page 120: ...ute the media gateway GROUND wire to an approved protective ground 6 Repeat connecting each media gateway to the single point ground block 7 Connect a 6 AWG 40 16 mm2 ground wire to an unused terminal on the single point ground block 8 Route the ground wire to the AC load center ground and connect Figure 34 Typical MCC1 Media Gateway grounding wiring diagram Figure notes 1 Media Gateway 2 Media Ga...

Page 121: ...rt the shorting cable H600 442 G1 into J11 The cable is keyed so it can fit only one way Figure 35 Shorting cable installation Connecting 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 Checking commercial power and connecting AC power Before powering...

Page 122: ...122 shows a power and ground layout for a mixed AC DC power MCC1 Media Gateway configuration in the same equipment room with the first media gateway being DC powered and the next media gateway being AC powered If a third media gateway is part of the configuration use the same basic connections Figure 36 Typical power and ground for a mixed AC DC powered media gateway Figure notes 1 DC power supply...

Page 123: ...N1 with one switch node on page 125 Connecting fiber optic cables NOTE Always use the Cable Running List that accompanies the media gateway when installing fiber optic cables The following procedure is a typical example of how to cable an MCC1 Media Gateway with CSS If the media gateways are close together the signal may go through a single directly connected fiber optic cable If the media gateway...

Page 124: ...sa 8 Route the cables through the media gateway and through cable organizers as provided Secure the cables to the cable tie rack Connecting duplex or high reliability center stage switch connected PN1 with one switch node Figure 37 Duplex or high reliability CSS connected PN1 with one switch node on page 125 shows typical fiber optic cabling between media gateways The cable between the EI and SNI ...

Page 125: ...with one switch node on page 126 shows typical fiber optic cabling between media gateways The cable between port slots 1 and 2 on each switch node is a metallic cable H600 278 Connect the two groups of 1 to 15 cables between PN1 and each of the other PNs in an alternating port slot order 20 3 19 4 18 5 and so forth Figure notes 1 Media Gateway 1 PN1 with 1 Switch Node 2 Port Networks 2 through 16 ...

Page 126: ...Gateway December 2003 Figure 38 Critical reliability CSS connected PN1 with one switch node Figure notes 1 Media Gateway 1 PN1 with 1 Duplex Switch Node 2 Port Network 2 through 16 3 H600 278 Metallic Cable 4 To other Port Networks B E C D A B E C D A cadfcrr KLC 031202 ...

Page 127: ...ws a sample configuration The general process for adding an G350 Media Gateway to an existing G650 Media Gateway follows Install the G650 Media Gateway Install and configure the G350 Media Gateway Add the media gateway to the media server translations Install a TN799DP V5 or higher C LAN circuit pack Administer the C LAN circuit pack by Adding the node names and IP addresses for each G350 Media Ga...

Page 128: ...eway 5 Dedicated LAN connectivity to IPSI circuit pack in the G650 Media Gateway 6 IP telephones off the customer s network 7 Voice mail connected via IP 8 G350 Media Gateway connected via the LAN to the TN799DP C LAN board located in the G650 Media Gateway 9 DCP phones Avaya multifunction digital telephones 10 Analog connectivity analog telephones lines and trunks 11 Ethernet switch optional LAN ...

Page 129: ...ows a sample configuration The general process for adding a G700 Media Gateway to an existing G650 Media Gateway follows Install the G650 Media Gateway Install and configure the G700 Media Gateway Add the media gateway to the media server translations Install a TN799DP V5 or higher C LAN circuit pack Administer the C LAN circuit pack by Adding the node names and IP addresses for each G700 Media Ga...

Page 130: ...erver 4 G650 Media Gateway 5 Dedicated LAN connectivity to IPSI circuit pack in the G650 Media Gateway 6 IP telephones off the customer s network 7 Voice mail connected via IP 8 A G700 Media Gateway connected via the LAN to the TN799DP C LAN circuit pack located in the G650 Media Gateway 9 DCP phones Avaya multifunction digital telephones 10 Analog connectivity analog telephones lines and trunks 1...

Page 131: ...cedure 1 Using the supplied mounting screws mount the patch panels on the rack below media gateway A or above the topmost media gateway 2 Attach B25A cables to the patch panels and the circuit pack amphenol connectors NOTE Connect 24 port DCP analog circuit packs to the 24 port patch panels NOTE Connect 8 port analog trunk combo or DID trunk circuit packs to either of the first two banks on the 8 ...

Page 132: ...Gateway December 2003 Figure 41 Typical RMC patch panel installation Figure notes 1 Circuit pack amphenol connectors and B25A cables 2 IP Server Interface adapter and green CAT5 cable 3 24 port patch panels 4 8 port patch panel 5 To network cadlpat LJK 022502 1 2 3 3 4 5 ...

Page 133: ...S 102798 4 1 10 19 4 13 22 2 11 20 5 14 23 3 12 21 6 15 24 9 18 7 16 25 8 17 Port Tie Trunk Port MET Line 4 4 Port Tie Trunk w E M Signaling Port Data Line 8 Port Digital 8 Port BRI 12 Port Hybrid 8 Port DID 8 Port Analog Port CO 8 8 1 10 19 4 13 22 2 11 20 5 14 23 3 12 21 6 15 24 9 18 7 16 25 8 17 Port Digital 24 16 DS1 Port Analog Port Analog 16 24 Port Digital ...

Page 134: ...in 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 135 Installing main distribution frame hardware on page 138 ...

Page 135: ...tal patch cord troughs are used and the blocks are shorter than 110P type terminal blocks This allows the 110A type terminal blocks to be stacked Therefore the 110A type hardware requires less space than the 110P type hardware on a per station basis Cable Slack Manager A Cable Slack Manager is 32 inches 81 3 centimeters wide Slack managers are commonly used in installations consisting of media gat...

Page 136: ...g concepts Sizing 25 pair and multiple 25 pair station cables Use the scale of the floor plan to determine the approximate length of each 25 pair station cable The cables must be selected and properly sized to make maximum use of the hardware at the equipment room or satellite location Use 25 pair B25A cables to connect adapters directly to the MDF or satellite location Staggered finger cables equ...

Page 137: ...ts find out how many information outlets are served by the equipment room MDF or satellite location MDF Multiply the number of information outlets by 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 must be allowed for ...

Page 138: ...d B25A male to female 25 pair cables The cables are provided in 10 foot 3 meter and 15 foot 4 5 meter lengths See DEFINITY Communications System Generic 1 and Generic 3 Main Distribution Field Design 555 230 630 for more information Figure 43 Example MDF connections MCC1 Media Gateway on page 138 shows the cross connections for common circuit packs See this figure when cross connecting wire pairs ...

Page 139: ...17 18 11 12 13 14 Figure notes 1 Rear of Media Gateway 2 Main Distribution Frame MDF 3 Port Distribution Field Purple Field 4 Station Distribution Field White Field 5 Trunk Auxiliary Field 6 Purple Field 7 Yellow Field 8 Green Field 9 Satellite Closet 10 Auxiliary Cabinet Yellow Field 11 White Field 12 Blue Field 13 Cross Connect Jumpers 14 103A or Modular Wall Jack 15 4 Pair Line Cord 16 To Line ...

Page 140: ...h The distribution field contains four cross connect areas The purple field port field terminates 25 pair cables from the media gateway Each line circuit pack connects to one 25 pair row of the 110 type terminal block One 25 pair cable is required for each line circuit pack NOTE The TN2183 16 port Analog Line circuit pack requires an adapter cable to connect from one connector on the media gateway...

Page 141: ...AC INP UT DC INP UT AC TIV E RIN G FA N OR PO WE R FA IL FA N AN D PO WE R OK AC INP UT DC INP UT AC TIV E RIN G 10 3 4 5 6 8 9 Powe r 2 7 11 12 13 Powe r 1 14 FA N OR PO WE R FA IL FA N AN D PO WE R OK AC INP UT DC INP UT AC TIV E RIN G FA N OR PO WE R FA IL FA N AN D PO WE R OK AC INP UT DC INP UT AC TIV E RIN G 10 3 4 5 6 8 9 Powe r 2 7 11 12 13 Powe r 1 14 FA N OR PO WE R FA IL FA N AN D PO WE...

Page 142: ... 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 The strip is snapped in place between the terminal block rows Label code number 1220A comcode 103970000 contai...

Page 143: ...onto the mounting screws and mark the upper mounting screw locations 5 Remove the terminal block and partially install the upper mounting screws 6 Place the terminal block on the mounting screws and tighten the screws 7 If installing a vertical patch cord trough partially install the first screw for the patch cord trough on the line 7 8 inch 2 2 centimeter to the right of the previous screw Partia...

Page 144: ...3 Figure 47 110A type terminal blocks 300 pair Figure notes 1 4 feet 1 22 meters 2 6 6 feet 2 meters 3 7 68 inches 19 5 centimeters 4 7 8 inch 2 22 centimeters 5 5 31 inches 13 5 centimeters 6 47 5 inches 120 6 centimeters 7 Horizontal Line 8 AC Power Strip 9 Floor Line r758420b MMR 031496 ...

Page 145: ...46 Each 1110A2 provides the space to mount five terminal blocks patch cord troughs on each side of the 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 8 Apparatus mounting frame ordering information on page 146 Figure notes 1 4 feet 1 22 meters 2 Horizontal Line 3 7 68 inches 1...

Page 146: ...aratus Mounting 3 76 inches 193 centimeters 4 88 5 inches 225 centimeters 5 43 5 inches 110 5 centimeters Table 8 Apparatus mounting frame ordering information Code number Description Comcode 1110A2 Apparatus Mounting Frame 104032495 1110C1 Cable Support Assembly 104175120 1110A1 End Dress Panel 104176268 2110A1 Top Dress Panel 104176276 2110B1 Bottom Dress Panel 104176284 r781401 LJK 040896 ...

Page 147: ... uneven floor shims may be required for leveling and to assure proper fit of the covers Holes are provided in the sides of the base for bolting cable slack manager together Obtain bolts and shims locally 4 An example of how the media gateway cables route through the cable slack manager is shown in Figure 50 Cable routing through Cable Slack Manager example for MCC1 Media Gateway on page 147 Cable ...

Page 148: ...ing through Cable Slack Manager example for SCC1 Media Gateway Figure notes 1 Top of Media Gateways 2 Cable Clamps 3 Cable Ties Optional 4 Power Cord 5 Cable Slack Manager 6 Cable Slack Manager Cover Removed 7 Main Distribution Frame MDF 8 Route Cables Along Path Shown 9 Port Cables 3 5 1 2 r758155 CJL 031496 4 ...

Page 149: ...oom cabling labels on page 149 Cable routing guidelines on page 151 Trunk cables among network interface sneak fuse panel and media gateway on page 153 And procedures for Installing cables between media gateway and main distribution frame on page 153 Installing connector cables between auxiliary cabinet if used and main distribution frame on page 154 Equipment room cabling labels The purple port l...

Page 150: ... Table 10 Cable connector building label ordering information on page 150 provides label ordering information Figure 53 Self stick label on 25 pair cable connector on page 150 shows the proper way to install a label on a 25 pair cable connector Install the label near the rear of the connector so it is not obscured by the media gateway connector retainers It can also be installed on the skin of the...

Page 151: ... show typical cable routing from the media gateway to the top and bottom of the MDF respectively Figure 54 Cable routing to top terminal blocks Figure notes 1 Main Distribution Frame 2 AC Power Cord AC powered media gateways only 3 Cable Slack Manager Number 1 4 Trunk Auxiliary Field 5 Station Distribution Field 6 Cable Slack Manager Number 2 7 Cable Slack Manager Number 3 8 Media Gateway s 9 To B...

Page 152: ...cable beside one of the rows of columns in the cable slack manager NOTE Retainers mounted on the columns keep the cable from protruding above the top of the base of the cable slack manager Determine the length of the cable required to reach from the cable slack manager to the assigned connecting terminal block Use D rings on the wall to support the cable The cable must be supported Coil the cable ...

Page 153: ...e terminal block Tie trunks also appear in the green field with up to eight 3 pair trunks terminated on each row of the 110 type terminal block WP 90929 List 1 and 3 concentrator cables can be used to connect the media gateway to the 110 type terminal blocks in the purple field The 1 pair patch cords jumper wires are then run from the purple terminal block rows to the green terminal block rows in ...

Page 154: ... rear of the cabinet 1 Install D rings on the wall between the cable slack manager and the terminal connecting blocks mounted on the MDF 2 Install a self sticking port label on the rear of each connector on the B25A connector cable See Figure 56 Self stick label on 25 pair cable connector on page 154 3 Labels should be positioned so the cabinet connector retainers do not obscure them 4 At the rear...

Page 155: ...apters on page 164 Information outlets Information outlets are 8 pin modular jacks Most of the outlets are wired with push on connections Information outlets are also available that connect to a double modular plug ended 4 pair station cable routed from the MDF a site satellite location or an adapter Station cables For clarity a station cable is either a 25 pair cable multiple 25 pair cable or 4 p...

Page 156: ...ter double ended modular female connector is attached to the cable and a second 4 pair cable of the required length is plugged into the adapter See Figure 57 Example of extending 4 pair station cables on page 157 Double modular plug ended 4 pair station cable Use this cable to provide nonstandard length runs between adapters and information outlets with push on connections It can also be used betw...

Page 157: ...ts Satellite locations Satellite locations are closets that provide an administration point using cross connect equipment for station cables and where adjunct power may be applied The station cable circuits from the equipment room MDF are 3 pair At the satellite location 4 pair circuits run to the information outlets The hardware used is 110 type terminal blocks Satellite locations using 110 type ...

Page 158: ...Although the circuits are 3 pair the adapters modular jacks will accept the 8 wide modular plug used on the 4 pair station cable CAUTION Adapters wired similarly to the 356A should not be used Their jacks do not accept 4 pair plugs Station circuit distribution from equipment room This section explains the station circuit distribution from the equipment room to the information outlets for new wirin...

Page 159: ...10 type terminal blocks are used with a modular plug ended station cable an adapter can be connected directly to the 110 type terminal block connectors See Figure 60 4 pair run to equipment room or satellite location on page 161 3 pair to 4 pair station circuit distribution Figure 61 3 pair to 4 pair satellite location connectivity on page 162 shows the 3 pair circuit distribution from an equipmen...

Page 160: ... 3 Pair Connecting Blocks 3 4 Pair Connecting Blocks 4 Purple Field 5 Blue Field 6 Patch Cord or Cross Connect Jumpers 7 To Media Gateway 3 Pair Modularity 8 B25A Cable 9 Connectorized Staggered Finger Multiple 25 Pair Cable 10 258A or BR2580A Adapter 11 Information Outlet 12 4 Pair Circuit 13 DIW Station Cable D Inside Wire Figure notes 1 Station Side of MDF or Satellite Location 2 4 Pair Circuit...

Page 161: ...60 4 pair run to equipment room or satellite location Figure notes 1 Part of MDF 2 3 Pair Connecting Blocks 3 4 Pair Connecting Blocks 4 Purple Field 5 Patch Cord or Cross Connect Jumpers 6 Blue Field 7 To Media Gateway 3 pair modularity 8 A25D Cable 9 258A or BR2580A Adapter 10 Information Outlet 11 4 Pair Circuit DIW station cable D Inside Wire 8 7 1 9 10 11 r758532a CJL 031196 2 4 3 6 5 ...

Page 162: ...ecting Blocks 3 Purple Field 4 White Field 5 Patch Cord or Cross Connect Jumpers 6 To Media Gateway 3 Pair Modularity 7 A25D Cable 3 Pair Circuits 8 B25A Cable 9 Connectorized staggered finger Multiple 25 Pair Cable 10 4 Pair Connecting Blocks 11 Blue Field 12 258A or BR2580A Adapter 13 Information Outlet 14 4 Pair Circuit DIW Station Cable D Inside Wire 15 Part of Satellite Location 16 4 Pair Cir...

Page 163: ...pair circuit distribution and connectivity Figure notes 1 Part of Main Distribution Frame MDF 2 3 Pair Connecting Blocks 3 Purple Field 4 Blue Field 5 Patch Cord or Cross Connect Jumpers 6 To Media Gateway 3 Pair Modularity 7 B25A Cable 8 3 Pair Circuits 9 356A Adapter 10 Information Outlet 11 3 Pair Circuit in 4 Pair Wire 12 DIW Station Cable D Inside Wire 8 7 1 9 10 11 12 r758533a CJL 031196 2 2...

Page 164: ...e station adapters Station adapters are used to provide modular connectivity either directly to a telephone or to an information outlet See Figure 63 258A and BR2580A Adapters on page 164 and Figure 64 356A Adapter on page 165 Figure 63 258A and BR2580A Adapters Figure notes 1 BR2580A Adapter 2 258A Adapter 3 25 Pair Male Ribbon Connector 4 4 Pair Modular Jacks 8 Pins 3 4 4 1 2 crdfadp CJL 101596 ...

Page 165: ...64 356A Adapter Figure notes 1 356A Adapter 2 4 Pair Modular Jacks 6 pins each connected to 25 pair ribbon connector Table 11 Adapter ordering information Description Comcode 258A Adapter 102605136 BR2580A Adapter 403384720 356A Adapter 104158829 400B Adapter 103848859 400B2 Adapter 104152558 ZD8AJ Adapter 103881421 451 Adapter Gray 103942272 451 Adapt White 103786240 crdf356 CJL 101296 1 2 ...

Page 166: ...ve See Figure 65 Port Assignment Record Form on page 167 for an example of the form These forms contain the port assignments and identify the extension numbers terminal number of the telephones Enter the jack assignments at the equipment room The Port Assignment Record should have the following information Station or trunk type or feature service Building location floor room desk outlet Extension ...

Page 167: ...rd Form 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Slot CKT PK Type Slot Port Jack Old New Type Color Module Power User Name Use Extension Number Voice Terminal Bldg Flr Rm Voice Terminal Adjunct CARRIER Page PORT ASSIGNMENT RECORD To be completed by installation technician r764787 PDH 071596 ...

Page 168: ...teway from over voltages Analog trunks use the 507B sneak protector or equivalent Over voltage protection is normally provided by the local telephone company DS1 E1 T1 circuits require isolation from exposed facilities This isolation may be provided by a CSU T1 LIU E1 or other equipment that provides equivalent protection Analog telephones use 146 Series Line Protectors combined over voltage and s...

Page 169: ...tectors can be ordered separately and installed on the 157B connecting block Fifty protectors are required per block Install the 507B near the network interface or patch panels with locally obtained 12 x 3 4 inch screws or equivalent Figure notes 1 507B sneak current protector 2 25 pair male connector in 3 25 pair female connector out 4 220029 fuses inside panel Use a small screwdriver to pry top ...

Page 170: ...is a pinout of the cable wiring and associated fuse numbers Table 13 Sneak fuse connector pinout Connector pin numbers Pair fuse number 26 1 1 27 2 2 28 3 3 29 4 4 30 5 5 31 6 6 32 7 7 33 8 8 34 9 9 35 10 10 36 11 11 37 12 12 38 13 13 39 14 14 40 15 15 41 16 16 42 17 17 43 18 18 44 19 19 45 20 20 46 21 21 47 22 22 48 23 23 49 34 24 50 25 25 ...

Page 171: ...n page 170 for pinout data 1 Locate the 507B near the network interface or the main distribution frame MDF 2 Hold the panel against the mounting surface and mark the mounting screw locations Drill pilot holes at the marked locations and partially install a locally obtained 12 x 3 4 inch screw into the two bottom mounting slots 3 Slide the sneak fuse panel onto the mounting screws and tighten the s...

Page 172: ...me MDF A minimum of 12 inches 30 48 centimeters spacing must be maintained between the CBC and other power and ground leads The 10 AWG 25 2 5 square millimeters wire must be long enough to reach the telecommunications cables at the rear of the media gateways to follow these cables to the MDF and to terminate at the CBC The conductor can be a 10 AWG 25 6 square millimeters wire tie wrapped to the e...

Page 173: ... Frame Ground 9 Ground Connection Terminal 10 DC Battery Cabinet 11 Main AC Supply AC Mains 12 Single point Ground Block 13 Connector 14 To Next DC powered Media Gateway 30A 30A 30A 30A 48 VDC 48 V 48 V 48 V 48 V RTN 48 V RTN 48 V RTN G650 G650 G650 10 AWG RED 10 AWG 6 AWG 10 AWG 10 AWG 10 AWG 10 AWG BLACK RTN cydfdc2i KLC 091603 BLACK 10 AWG RED BLACK 10 AWG RED 10 AWG RED 10 AWG BLACK Battery ci...

Page 174: ... identically labeled terminal block row at the satellite closet See Figure 68 Example 3 pair labeling to information outlet on page 175 This is always the case for either 1 point or 2 point administration The satellite symbol must be installed at all connection points between the blue field and the information outlet It must also be installed at the information outlet itself Figure 69 Example 4 pa...

Page 175: ...oom 2 Satellite Location 3 Work Location 4 White Row on 110 Terminal Block 5 Purple Row on 110 Terminal Block 6 Blue Row on 110 Terminal Block 7 Central Location for Terminals 1 through 6 8 D Inside Wire Cut Down to Connecting Block 9 258A Adapter 10 Information Outlet 11 Telephone 12 To Port Connector on Media Gateway Media Gateway 1 Position B Slot 03 crdf5pr CJL 103096 ...

Page 176: ...minal 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 Figure notes 1 Equipment Room 2 To Central Location for Terminals 1 through 6 3 Blue Row on 110 Terminal Block 4 Purple Row on 110 Terminal Block 5 To Port Connector on Media Gateway Media Gateway 1 Position B Slot 03 6 258A Adapter 7 D Inside...

Page 177: ...he network interface and sneak fuse panels 2 Connect A25D cables from the sneak fuse panels to the 110 type terminal block connectors in the green field 3 Connect patch cords jumper wires from the terminal block in the green field to the associated terminal block in the purple field 4 Connect the single fingered end of the concentrator cables to the 110 type terminal block connectors in the purple...

Page 178: ...igure notes 1 Trunk Auxiliary Field 2 To Expansion Control Carrier AUX Connector MCC1 Media Gateway only 3 Concentrator Cable WP90929 List 1 4 Concentrator Cable WP90929 List 3 5 A25D Male to Male Cable 6 Alternate Block Rows 7 RJ21X RJ2GX Network Interface 8 Sneak Fuse Panel 9 B25A Cable 10 Central Office Trunks 11 Media Gateway NEW796 THC 031296 ...

Page 179: ... 3 pair modularity for trunk pairs for 1 pair trunks on page 179 2 Connect A25D B25A cables from the sneak fuse panels to the 110 type terminal block type connecting block connectors in the green field 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 F...

Page 180: ...ember 2003 Figure 72 3 pair modularity for trunk pairs for 3 pair Tie trunks Figure notes 1 Green Field 2 1 Pair Jumpers 3 Pairs 4 Purple Field 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 17 16 15 14 13 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 3 r758537b MMR 031496 ...

Page 181: ...IPSIs on page 188 Verifying license status on page 189 Connecting to the internet protocol service interface circuit packs NOTE Once the IPSIs are connected to the control network they may alarm if the firmware is not the most current The alarm automatically goes away once the IPSI firmware is upgraded If duplex reliability connect one end of the GREEN CAT5 straight through cable to the IPSI adapt...

Page 182: ...ternet Protocol Server Interface IPSI circuit packs to get IP addresses dynamically you must first assign the switch ID A through J and the cabinet number 01 through 64 to each IPSI circuit pack For G650 Media Gateways a cabinet is defined as one or more media gateways connected by TDM cable which is called a G650 rack mount stack 1 Fully insert the TN2312BP IPSI circuit pack If necessary reseat t...

Page 183: ...he display When the correct digit shows stop It flashes a few times then stops five seconds The second digit begins flashing 2 While the second digit is flashing press the button until the correct units digit 0 through 9 shows on the display When the correct digit shows stop The digit flashes a few times then stops five seconds 3 All segments of the display goes dark for one second and then the Sw...

Page 184: ...e slot in the media gateway or if already plugged in reseat it unplug and plug in 2 While the letters I P are flashing on the LED display 5 seconds press the recessed pushbutton on the faceplate 3 The circuit pack is now ready for a new static IP address Administering the static IP address NOTE Make sure you have the password before proceeding 1 Connect the services laptop computer to the top port...

Page 185: ...try in the ARP cache 5 Type telnet 192 11 13 6 and press Enter to open the Telnet window and connect to the IPSI Prompt IPSI NOTE While connected to the IPSI type help or to obtain online help Most commands have two or three letter abbreviations 6 Type ipsilogin and press Enter abbreviated command il NOTE The craft login used on the IPSI has a different password than the craft login used on the me...

Page 186: ...press Enter Answer Y to the warning NOTE Resetting the IPSI terminates the administration session If further administration is required start a new telnet session to the IPSI 15 Type quit to logoff the IPSI NOTE Control network settings IP address subnet mask and gateway become effective when you exit the IPADMIN session 16 Check the LCD Verify that it has an I P with a filled in V showing at the ...

Page 187: ...irmware version if necessary You may need to upgrade the firmware on some or all the IPSIs Each IPSI must be on the same firmware load 1 Under Installation and Upgrades click View IPSI Version 2 Select Query All and click View IPSI Version 3 Verify the firmware release for each TN2312BP IPSI If an upgrade is required follow the procedures in Upgrading Software and Firmware Upgrading IPSI Firmware ...

Page 188: ...hange system parameters ipserver interface and press Enter change system parameters duplication Page 1 of 1 DUPLICATION RELATED SYSTEM PARAMETERS Enable Operation of PNC Duplication y Enable Operation of IPSI Duplication y change system parameters duplication Page 1 of 1 DUPLICATION RELATED SYSTEM PARAMETERS Enable Operation of IPSI Duplication n change system parameters ipserver interface Page 1 ...

Page 189: ...erver with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway 189 December 2003 2 Make sure the IPSI Control of Port Networks field is set to enabled 3 Press Enter to effect the changes Verifying license status Under Security click View License Status and verify that the license mode is now normal ...

Page 190: ... port on the back of the Avaya S8700 Media Server using a standard CAT5 cable with RJ45 connectors on each end Typically for an IP Connect configuration you connect through port 1 Eth0 See Figure 75 CAT5 cable connected to a port on the back of the Avaya S8700 Media Server on page 190 For a Multi Connect configuration you connect through one of the available 4 ports on the network interface card N...

Page 191: ...Each TN2302AP can support between 32 and 64 voice channels depending on the codecs used NOTE The P board suffix designation means the circuit pack is firmware downloadable For the download procedures see Upgrading Software and Firmware Upgrade Selected Port Circuit Pack Firmware section See the Hardware Guide for the Avaya Communication Manager for more information For information on installing a ...

Page 192: ...its per sample Mono channels 1 You must convert other wave wav file formats to those listed above Telephone access creates the correct file formats Caveats Remember the following points when using the TN2501AP integrated announcement circuit pack for the first time Despite the feature name announcements are not played over the LAN but can be transferred to and from the TN2501AP Voice Over LAN VAL ...

Page 193: ...includes the following wiring examples and wiring procedures Connecting telephones on page 194 Analog tie trunk example on page 198 Digital tie trunk example on page 199 DS1 tie trunk example on page 200 Auxiliary connector outputs MCC1 and Media Gateways only on page 203 Three pair and four pair modularity on page 206 Adjunct power connection locations on page 207 Attendant console example on pag...

Page 194: ... consoles on page 194 lists the telephones and consoles that can be connected to any Avaya media gateway Table 14 Connectable telephone and consoles 1 of 2 Telephone and console models Type 2500 2554 Analog 2402 Digital 2420 IP Digital 2520B Explosive Atmosphere Analog 3127 Avaya Soundstation SoundPoint Speakerphones 3127 ATR STD EXP APE APX MIC PMI Analog 3127 Avaya Soundstation SoundPoint Speake...

Page 195: ...edia gateway is 350 feet 100 meters The general steps to connect a telephone are 1 Choose a device to connect such as a 302D Attendant Console 2 Choose the port circuit pack and its slot number such as cabinet 1 slot 02 3 Choose a port circuit on the port circuit pack such as Port 05 4 Install cross connect jumpers to wire the terminal to the port circuit pack See Figure 76 302D to 4 wire DCP wiri...

Page 196: ...use it has the same battery backup as the media gateway See Auxiliary connector outputs MCC1 and Media Gateways only on page 203 NOTE Adjunct power can be provided locally at the telephone or console by either the 1151B1 or 1151B2 power supply Adjunct power can be provided from the equipment room or equipment closet with the 1145B power unit See Installing and wiring telephone power supplies on pa...

Page 197: ...ire digital station 2 Choose the media module to use and its media gateway and slot number For example MM711 Analog Media Module Media Gateway 002 Slot V2 3 Choose a port circuit on the MM711 Media Module for example port 03 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 15 Station pinout chart on page 198...

Page 198: ...o the appropriate leads on the external tie trunk 4 Figure 79 Analog Tie Trunk wiring on page 199 shows a media gateway tie trunk connected to another media gateway tie trunk 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 C...

Page 199: ...ack to appropriate pins on the manufacturer s or supplier s external digital trunk 2 Set option switches on the port circuit pack digital trunk 3 See the Job Aid entitled Option Switch Settings for detailed information 4 Administer on the DS1 and trunk group screens through ASA See the Administrator s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager for more details Figure 80 Digital Tie Trunk wiring Figure ...

Page 200: ...rcuit packs can be in collocated configurations A DS1 Interface circuit pack in one configuration can be connected to a DS1 in another configuration A C6D cable can be used if the distance is less than 50 feet 15 2 meters If the distance is between 50 feet 15 meters and 1 310 feet 399 meters use a C6E cable NOTE The maximum distance between cabinets is 1 310 feet 399 meters DS1 interface trunks us...

Page 201: ...ical connections to channel service unit Figure notes 1 Connector to DS1 Interface Circuit Pack 2 C6C Cable For Distances Over 50 ft 15 m Use C6E Cable s 3 T1 Channel Service Unit CSU 3150 Shown 4 T Tip 5 R Ring 6 T1 Tip 1 7 R1 Ring 1 8 1 544 Mbps Digital Service Interface 9 To T1 Carrier 0012_1 RBP 062696 AUX PORT COM PORT MODEM DTE NETWORK POWER ...

Page 202: ...S1 tie trunks in collocated cabinets C6E connector cable 100 feet 31 meters shielded cable equipped with a 50 pin male connector on one end and a 50 pin female connector on the other end Use this cable as an extension cable between the DS1 tie trunk circuit pack and other connector cables C6F connector cable 50 feet 15 meters shielded cable equipped with a 50 pin male connector on one end and a 3 ...

Page 203: ... control carrier outputs cable pinouts pinouts for an external alarm port circuit pack and telephone pin designations The control carrier AUX connector outputs include Two inputs for external alarm signals Seven 48 VDC power sources for emergency transfer units Three 48 VDC power sources for remotely powering three attendant consoles or telephone adjuncts A relay contact that actuates a customer s...

Page 204: ...L W 26 1 Major2 W O O W 27 2 Minor2 W G G W 28 3 GRD W BR BR W 29 4 GRD W S S W 30 5 GRD R BL BL R 31 6 GRD R O O R 32 7 GRD R G G R 33 8 Not Connected R BR BR R 34 9 Not Connected R S S R 35 10 Not Connected BK BL BL BK 36 11 48 GND Emergency Transfer Relay Power BK O O BK 37 12 48 GND BK G G BK 38 13 48 GND BK BR BR BK 39 14 48 GND BK S S BK 40 15 48 GND Y BL BL Y 41 16 48 GND Y O O Y 42 17 48 G...

Page 205: ...in wire color and the color of the stripe on the wire The following wire colors apply W White BL Blue O Orange G Green BR Brown S Slate Grey R Red BK Black Y Yellow V Violet 2 External alarm with signal incoming to media server 3 External alarm with signal outgoing from media server Table 18 Auxiliary lead appearances at AUX connector 2 of 2 Color1 Pinouts Output Power Table 19 Station pinout char...

Page 206: ...jacks as shown in Figure 82 3 pair and 4 pair modularity on page 206 Then plug the terminal into the modular jack Adjunct power connection locations on page 207 shows three methods of connecting adjunct power Figure 82 3 pair and 4 pair modularity DCP TIP RING ANALOG TIP RING HANDSET TX RX RX TX Table 19 Station pinout chart 2 of 2 Jack Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure notes 1 Port Circuit Pack 2 Media...

Page 207: ...of the telephones need adjunct power install a bulk power supply at the satellite location 3 If only one telephone needs adjunct power install the individual power supply at the work location Figure 83 Example adjunct power connections Figure notes 1 Typical Display Telephone 2 Individual Power Supply Such as 1151B1 or 1151B2 3 Information Outlet Modular Jack 4 4 Pair D Inside Wire DIW Cable 5 Sat...

Page 208: ...er source Of the maximum of 27 attendant consoles 3 of the consoles can derive auxiliary power from the media gateway and through the auxiliary cable located in the trunk auxiliary field Provide auxiliary power for a primary attendant console through this cable so the console remains fully operational during short power outages An attendant console can also derive auxiliary power from Individual 1...

Page 209: ... 1 meter D8AC cable to the modular jack on the bottom of the 26B1 Selector Console 2 Route the cable to the attendant console and connect to the DXS BLF jack 3 Attach labels according to the Attendant Console form 4 Administer the console using Administrator s Guide for Avaya Communication Manager Connecting external alarm indicators and auxiliary power Alarms can be generated on adjunct equipment...

Page 210: ...er includes power to an attendant console or adjunct device Table 21 Alarm Inputs at AUX Connector Color AUX Connector White Blue AP1 Pin 26 Major Alarm Input Blue White Ground Pin 1 White Orange AP2 Pin 27 Minor Alarm Input Orange White Ground Pin 2 Table 22 Alarm Output at AUX Connector Color AUX Connector Violet Green EXTALMA Pin 48 Alarm Output Green Violet EXTALMB Pin 23 Ground Alarm Output T...

Page 211: ...terface Failure 2 Choose the port circuit pack to use and its slot number from Table 25 Port circuit pack and telephone pin designations on page 213 For example TN2183 Analog Line cabinet 1 slot 1 3 Choose a port circuit on the port circuit pack for example port 3 4 Install cross connect jumpers to connect the named pins from the alarm wires to the appropriate pins on the port circuit pack NOTE Av...

Page 212: ...27 Not Used 2 Not Used 28 Not Used 3 Not Used 29 Not Used 4 Not Used 30 Not Used 5 Not Used 31 Not Used 6 Not Used 32 Not Used 7 Not Used 37 Not Used 15 Not Used 41 Not Used 16 Not Used 42 Not Used 17 Not Used 43 Not Used 18 Not Used 44 Not Used 19 Not Used 45 Not Used 20 Not Used 46 Not Used 21 Not Used 47 Not Used 22 Not Used 48 Not Used 23 Not Used 49 Not Used 24 Not Used 50 Not Used 25 Not Use...

Page 213: ...connecting block in the green field and up to three rows connecting blocks in the purple field to concentrate the analog line pairs 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 ...

Page 214: ...ing telephones on page 216 shows the connections for up to 24 off premises analog telephones Concentrations of analog line pairs are used at both buildings to minimize the off premises wiring required At the MDF jumpers must be connected between one row connecting block in the white field and up to three rows connecting blocks in the purple field At the station location a WP 90929 List 1 Concentra...

Page 215: ...f Building Wiring 3 25 Pair Connector 4 Multi Pair Protector Units Primary Protectors with Heat Coils or Equivalent with Sneak Current Protection 5 356A Adapter 6 B25A Cable Male to Female 7 Out Of Building Analog Telephones 8 Part of Main Distribution Frame MDF 9 Station Side 10 Media Gateway Side 11 White Field 12 Purple Field 13 Cross Connect Jumpers 14 Tip and Ring Wires 15 To Analog Line Circ...

Page 216: ...stallations not using primary protection 4 type protectors should always be used When the 3 type protector is already installed a separate sneak current protector is required Figure notes 1 Locally Engineered Cables and Equipment 2 25 Pair Connector 3 Multi Pair Protector Units Primary Protectors with Heat Coils or Equivalent with Sneak Current Protection 4 B25A Cable Male to Female 5 Concentrator...

Page 217: ...Enhanced Protector and the ITW Linx Enhanced Protector can be used to protect digital telephones and digital line circuit packs These units provide primary and sneak current protection The 4C3S 75 is equipped with a heat coil for sneak current protection and the ITW Linx is equipped with replaceable fuses for sneak current protection NOTE The TN2181 16 port 2 wire digital line circuit pack may not...

Page 218: ...ring the building For the 4C3S 75 protector there are a variety of 25 50 and 100 pair protector panels equipped with 110 type connecting blocks and or RJ21X connectors Installing the data link protector The maximum range for out of building digital telephones is 3400 feet when using 24 AWG 5 0 5 square millimeters wire and 2 200 feet 670 meters when using 26 AWG 4 0 4 square millimeters wire The r...

Page 219: ...808A Emergency Transfer Panel provides emergency trunk bypass or power fail transfer for up to five incoming CO trunk loops to five selected station sets The 808A equipment s Ringer Equivalency Number REN is 1 0A At the MDF the unit is controlled by a connection to a yellow terminal row connecting block in the trunk auxiliary field The unit is controlled by 48 VDC from the EM TRANS RELAY PWR termi...

Page 220: ...on page 221 Task List Typical Emergency Transfer Panel and Telephone Installation Installing the 808A Emergency Transfer Panel on page 221 Installing telephones used only for emergency transfer trunk auxiliary field on page 225 Installing telephones used for emergency transfer and as normal extension trunk auxiliary field on page 226 Figure 87 808A Emergency Transfer Panel Figure notes 1 808A Emer...

Page 221: ...e used for circuit 2 and so forth See Table 28 Trunk test switches on page 222 3 For loop start set the switches to the left For ground start set the switches to the right 4 Connect a 25 pair cable between the male RJ21 25 pair connector on the Emergency Transfer Panel and the yellow field of the MDF Table 29 Pin assignments for 25 pair connector on page 223 shows the pinouts 5 Make cross connecti...

Page 222: ...sure the power supply is providing 48 VDC at 80 mA maximum The power LED should be ON Check wiring connections 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 9 Check for transfer operation as follows Place the test switch switch 12 in the ACTIVATED position The power LED should be OFF...

Page 223: ...ne Port 2 7 O R RLC2 Ring PBX Line Port 2 33 R G TST2 Tip Emergency Terminal 2 8 G R RST2 Ring Emergency Terminal 2 34 R BR TTC3 Tip PBX Trunk Circuit 3 9 BR R RTC3 Ring PBX Trunk Circuit 3 35 R S TTK3 Tip CO Trunk Circuit 3 10 S R RTK3 Ring CO Line Port 3 36 BK BL TLC3 Tip PBX Line Port 3 11 BL BK RLC3 Ring PBX Line Port 3 37 BK O TST3 Tip Emergency Terminal 3 12 O BK RST3 Ring Emergency Terminal...

Page 224: ...osed 1 Contact 48 V G COM2 Common 2 Relay Contact 23 G V NO2 Normally Open 2 Contact 49 V BR 24 BR V 50 V S GRD Ground from Aux Cable 25 S V 48PX 48V from AUX Cable Figure notes 1 To Network Interface Circuitry 2 To TN747B or Equivalent Central Office Trunk Circuit Pack 3 To Blue or White Station Distribution Field 4 To Power Transfer Unit 5 To Control Carrier Auxiliary Connector Table 29 Pin assi...

Page 225: ... leads on the yellow emergency transfer row connecting block for each emergency transfer telephone to the assigned terminal in the blue or white station distribution field The ST terminal leads should be terminated on the following pairs 1 4 7 10 13 16 19 or 22 the first pair of any 3 pair group 5 Install the telephone Connect telephone to the information outlet Install patch cords jumper wires be...

Page 226: ...ng block to the LC terminals on the yellow emergency transfer row connecting block for each telephone 5 Connect ST leads on the yellow emergency transfer row connecting block for each emergency transfer telephone to the assigned terminal in the blue or white station distribution field 6 Install the telephone Connect telephone to the information outlet Install patch cords jumper wires between the m...

Page 227: ...ue The lamp is connected to an information outlet The media gateway side of the MDF is connected to an analog line circuit pack located in a port carrier Wire the queue warning indicator to the information outlet as shown in Figure 91 3 pair and 4 pair modularity on page 227 and Figure 83 Example adjunct power connections on page 207 Figure notes 1 Port Circuit Pack 2 Media Gateway Connector Pins ...

Page 228: ...43 1145B2 power supply The 1145B2 closet power arrangement provides an uninterruptible 48 VDC power source with battery and 1146B2 distribution unit for ISDN DCP terminal equipment adjuncts and other customer supplied equipment During AC power interruptions batteries automatically provide power to the load Although this power supply is available we recommend that you use the 1151B1 or 1151B2 power...

Page 229: ...Never push objects of any kind through the power supply or distribution unit slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electrical shock To reduce risk of electric shock do not disassemble these products Return them for repair when needed Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks Incorrect reassemb...

Page 230: ...tts NOTE The switch must be set to the 1 32 position The 1145B22 1146B2 is a 48 V power supply with 275 watts total output Each output circuit is current limited by a Polymer Positive Temperature Coefficient Resistance Device PTC that limits the maximum output to 12 watts Each 1146B2 output has an LED to indicate the status of the PTC If the LED is on the PTC has a short on that power pair Not all...

Page 231: ... Plate 2 Battery 1149B Shown 3 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit 4 1145B2 Power Unit 5 Power Cable 6 Nonswitched Outlet 120 VAC 20 amp or 230 VAC 15 amp 7 Battery Backup Switch Setting 1145 Power Unit 1149 Battery On Battery Reserve Charging Battery Output Power On 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 48V 48V RTN RTN Unit No Connected To 1 8 1 32 0003...

Page 232: ...e 2 Battery 1149B shown 3 Second 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit 4 T Cable H600 347 G7 5 First 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit 6 1145B2 Power Unit 7 Nonswitched Outlet 120 VAC 20 amp or 230 VAC 15 amp 8 Battery Backup Switch Setting cadfexpw KLC 091403 2 1145 Power Unit 5 7 1146 Power Distribution Unit 1146 Power Distribution Unit 1149 Battery 1 On Battery Reserve Charging Battery Output Power On 4 ...

Page 233: ...und lug to an approved ground The frame ground screw is located next to the AC outlet to the left of the unit Mounting the 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit See the 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit in Figure 93 Expanded power distribution unit on page 232 1 Insert and securely tighten the two supplied 8 32 x 1 2 inch shoulder screws they have an unthreaded section at the top into the top holes designat...

Page 234: ...stribution unit 1 Set the spacer bracket onto the mounting plate and secure with the 8 32 x 1 2 inch shoulder screws The spacer bracket is not shown in the figure but is installed behind the top power distribution unit 2 Slide the keyhole slots in the power distribution unit over the shoulder screws 3 Insert the 8 32 x 1 inch screw through the distribution unit through the spacer bracket and into ...

Page 235: ...lace the power unit 4 Disconnect the AC plug on the power supply this activates the DC supply 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 31 Power supply LEDs on page 235 FAIL If either green or red LED is not lit after disconnecting AC power check the connections If the connections are good rep...

Page 236: ... 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 Figure notes 1 Power Supply Kit 2 2 5 5 0 or 8 0 Amp Hour Battery 3 1146B2 Distribution Unit 4 1145B2 Power Supply 5 Circuits 1 16 6 Circuits 17 32 7 Port ...

Page 237: ... and injury to persons Read and understand all instructions Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this switch This product can be hazardous if immersed in water To avoid the possibility of electrical shock do not use it near water The 1152A1 PDU contains components sensitive to electrostatic discharge Do not touch the circuit boards unless instructed to do so This product should be operat...

Page 238: ...guide that comes with the unit for complete installation instructions Perform these tasks in order Connecting the 1152A1 Power Distribution Unit on page 238 Connecting the cables on page 238 Connecting the 1152A1 Power Distribution Unit CAUTION The 1152A1 PDU has no ON OFF switch To connect or disconnect power to the 1152A1 PDU simply insert or remove the power cable from the AC power receptacle o...

Page 239: ...152A1 PDU contains line sensing capabilities that enable it to send power only to end devices designed to receive power from the LAN These end devices termed Power over LAN Enabled receive power once they are connected to the 1152A1 PDU To safeguard devices that are not enabled the 1152A1 PDU detects devices that are not enabled so does not send power Note that data continues to flow via the Ether...

Page 240: ...oltage and power ratings See Appendix B in the user s guide that comes with the unit for voltage and power ratings To connect telephones and other end devices to the 1152A1 PDU 1 Connect an Ethernet cable to the telephone using an external splitter or directly if the device is Power over LAN Enabled 2 Connect the opposite end of the same cable to the RJ45 wall outlet 3 On the front panel of the 11...

Page 241: ... are not sure of the type of AC power being provided contact a qualified service person 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 Disconnect the cords on this product and refer servicing to qualified servic...

Page 242: ... P333T PWR switch 2 Insert the other end of the power cord into a nonswitched electrical outlet or the connector on the BUPS The unit powers up and performs a self test procedure The LEDs flash at regular intervals after the self test procedure is completed successfully Powering up DC input optional The P333T PWR switch can operate on the AC input only However you may wish to use the optional DC i...

Page 243: ...tant safety instructions for 1151B1 and 1151B2 Power Supplies Please read the following helpful tips Retain these tips for later use When using this power supply the following safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons Read and understand all instructions Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this power supply This product ...

Page 244: ...ently manufactured analog DCP or ISDN T telephone equipped with an adjunct jack CAUTION The power supply can be used only with telecommunications equipment indoors and in a controlled environment The power supply has a single output of 48 VDC 0 4 amperes and can operate from either a 120 VAC 60 hertz power source 105 to 129 VAC or a 220 230 240 VAC 50 hertz power source 198 to 264 VAC Input voltag...

Page 245: ...Installing and wiring telephone power supplies Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway 245 December 2003 Figure 98 1151B2 Power Supply front pwr_sup1 CJL 051496 ...

Page 246: ...s 1 Type list configuration all and press Enter to view all the administered circuit packs in the system 2 Type list ipsi and press Enter to verify the location of the IPSI circuit packs 3 Check the administration status on the following items list station list trunk group list hunt group NOTE Even though you set the date time and time zone through the Web interface on the media server you also mu...

Page 247: ...ocations for all media gateways cabinets It is possible to have media gateways in different time zones 1 Type change locations and press Enter change daylight savings rules Page 1 of 2 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS RULES Rule Change Day Month Date Time Increment 0 No Daylight Savings 1 Start first Sunday on or after April 1 at 02 00 01 00 Stop first Sunday on or after October 25 at 02 00 2 Start first on or af...

Page 248: ...number is displayed in the Daylight Savings Rule field 4 If correct press Cancel 5 If not go to the Maintenance Web Interface 6 Under Server click Set Server Time Timezone 7 Verify that the date and time are correct If not set it here 8 Repeat steps 1 through 3 Viewing alarms 1 Click Current Alarms to clear any alarms 2 Resolve all alarms not involving the busied out standby server See the appropr...

Page 249: ... Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway 249 December 2003 Enabling and disabling Ethernet switch ports You may want to disable unused ports on the Avaya Ethernet switch if used 1 Under Security click Ethernet Switch Ports to select an Ethernet switch to administer ...

Page 250: ...a Gateway December 2003 2 Select the switch you want to administer and click Submit 3 Locate the port s you want to disable and click on the button in the Disable column 4 Click Submit Changes To format the PC card and backup the data onto it Use Format PC Card to format new cards or to overwrite a card in use ...

Page 251: ...media server to PCMCIA flashcard 1 Place the PCMCIA flashcard into the bottom slot of the PCMCIA drive in the active media server See Figure 99 Placing the flashcard in the media server on page 251 Figure 99 Placing the flashcard in the media server Figure notes 1 Media Server 2 PCMCIA flashcard 3 Bottom slot of PCMCIA drive h1dlopt LJK 030102 1 2 3 ...

Page 252: ...ons to the media server s system disk before backing up the data NOTE Customer s may want to back up using another method 3 Click Start Backup NOTE Clicking on Start Backup without a CF in the reader results in an error To continue with the backup unplug the CF reader insert the formatted CF in the bottom slot and plug the reader back into the USB port 4 Click Backup Status to view the status of t...

Page 253: ...press Enter 2 Type almenable and press Enter to verify that the alarms are enabled Enabling alarms to INADS via SNMP NOTE Do these steps only if a Secure Service Gateway SSG is being installed For further information on the SSG device see Avaya personnel only http 135 8 11 4 team sra NOTE These steps must be done on both media servers 1 Type almsnmpconf d ipaddress c communityname and press Enter ...

Page 254: ...ia server 2 Repeat Telneting to media server on page 253 through Enabling alarms to INADS via SNMP on page 253 on the second server Registering the system Follow the existing process and procedures to register the Avaya S8700 Media Server Let customers know what the default LAN security settings are they may want to change them after installation Make sure they are aware that if the following item...

Page 255: ...over a modem on page 257 Maintenance Web Interface on page 258 Logins on page 261 Network configuration on page 261 Connecting to the media server directly You access the media server directly by plugging a laptop computer into the services port port 2 Eth1 on the media server See Figure 100 Services laptop computer connected directly to the S8700 Media Server on page 256 The computer used for acc...

Page 256: ...T commands usable on the active media server only Avaya Site Administration for SAT commands usable on the active media server only See Maintenance Web Interface on page 258 for more details To access the media server open a Web browser a command line interface or Avaya Site Administration Use 192 11 13 6 for the IP address This IP address is the same for all media servers When prompted log in Fig...

Page 257: ...ge 29 for information on connecting the modems to the media servers Setting up a dial up connection To use a computer modem you first must set it up through your dial up connection 1 Launch the dial up connection program which varies depending on your operating system Generally you can access them through My Computer or Control Panel folders See your computer s help system for specific information...

Page 258: ... the Server IP address This is the IP address for the media server you are connected to Maintenance Web Interface You can access the Maintenance Web Interface either by connecting directly to the services port port 2 Eth1 on the media server see Figure 100 Services laptop computer connected directly to the S8700 Media Server on page 256 or connecting over the customer s network The browser support...

Page 259: ...g the Avaya S8700 Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway 259 December 2003 If a remote connection type in the IP address of the active media server SAT commands are usable only on the active media server only 2 When prompted log in ...

Page 260: ...inistration on page 260 for information on installing Avaya Site Administration To use Avaya Site Administration open the application and select the switch media server you want to access SAT commands are usable only on the active media server only When prompted log in Installing Avaya Site Administration If you do not have Avaya Site Administration on your computer make sure your PC or laptop fir...

Page 261: ...ces login such as craft or dadmin Customer s can set up their own logins for accessing Avaya s media servers See the Avaya Communication Manager Little Instruction Book for Basic Administration 555 233 756 for specific information You must have superuser permission to create or change logins and passwords NOTE When assigning login IDs do not start them with a number Network configuration A new net...

Page 262: ...the Ethernet card in your system and created a LAN connection for you More than one connection may appear 2 Right click on the correct Local Area Connection Properties to display the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box 3 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP 4 Click Properties to display the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box 5 On the General tab select Use the following IP address E...

Page 263: ...A port network is defined as a group of media gateways connected together with one TDM bus Perform these tasks to test the configuration CAUTION To prevent unnecessary trouble tickets do not enable the alarms Alarm Origination feature until all installation and administration procedures are completed Testing port network equipment on page 263 1 Checking port network status for each media gateway o...

Page 264: ... status screen for Cabinet 1 Avaya S8700 3 Verify the screen displays a Port Network Status screen similar to Figure 102 Sample port network status screen for Cabinet 1 Avaya S8700 Multi Connect on page 265 Field Service State TDM Bus A in TDM Bus B in Tone Clock in PKT in status port network 1 PORT NETWORK STATUS Major Minor Warning Carrier PN Control FIBER PN Alarms Alarms Alarms Locs Active Sta...

Page 265: ...in PKT in status port network 1 PORT NETWORK STATUS Major Minor Warning Carrier PN Control FIBER PN Alarms Alarms Alarms Locs Active Standby LINK Endpoints Mode 1 1 0 195 01A up up 1 B PNC 01B02 03E04 standby 01B 1 A PNC 01A01 01E04 active TDM Service Control Dedicated TONE Service System System Bus State Channel Tones CLOCK State Clock Tones A in y n 01B in standby standby B in n y 01A in active ...

Page 266: ... screen Page 4 Avaya S8700 Multi Connect Testing the TN2312AP BP Internet Protocol Server Interface circuit pack Use 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 2 Verify the screen displays Test Results screen similar to Figure 104 Sample IPSI 01A test results screen Page 1 Avaya S8700 M...

Page 267: ...sults screen for test license on page 267 Figure 105 Sample test results screen for test license test ipserver interface 1a Page 1 TEST RESULTS Port Maintenance Name Alt Name Test No Result Error Code 01A TONE BD 46 PASS 01A TONE BD 52 PASS 01A0201 ETR PT 42 PASS 01A0201 ETR PT 43 PASS 01A0202 ETR PT 42 PASS 01A0202 ETR PT 43 PASS 01A0203 ETR PT 42 PASS 01A0203 ETR PT 43 PASS 01A0204 ETR PT 42 PAS...

Page 268: ...t is FAIL check the connections for the fiber optic link 4 Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for each Expansion Interface circuit pack Figure 106 Sample test results for Expansion Interface Board 2A01 Testing time division multiplexing bus for each port network Check each TDM bus for each port network PN in the configuration 1 Type test tdm port network 1 and press Enter 2 Verify a test results screen similar ...

Page 269: ...here UUCSS is one of the cabinet and port locations of the standby expansion link and press Enter 3 Verify the bottom of the screen displays Command successfully completed 4 Type status port network number 1 64 and press Enter A screen similar to Figure 109 Sample of port network status after expansion link is set on page 270 displays 5 Verify that the MODEs of the expansion links have changed 6 I...

Page 270: ...01B 1 A PNC 01C01 AT01A active 01C 01D TDM Service Control Dedicated TONE Service System System Bus State Channel Tones CLOCK State Clock Tones A in n n 01A in standby standby B in y y 01B in active active Service Major Minor Bus Open Bus PKT State Alarms Alarms Faults Leads 1 in n n 0 0 status port network PORT NETWORK STATUS Major Minor Warning Carrier PN Control FIBER PN Alarms Alarms Alarms Lo...

Page 271: ...ntegrated announcement on page 272 Testing music on hold on page 273 Testing emergency transfer Avaya S8700 Multi Connect only on page 273 Testing remote access interface on page 273 Testing terminating trunk transmission on page 273 Testing connectivity to the LAN on page 274 Resolving alarms on page 274 Making test calls Make two calls from one telephone to another telephone Make the first call ...

Page 272: ...onsole to verify ringing device sounds when the Night lamp on console is lighted If ringing device has not been installed by customer connect spare telephone to information outlet reserved for ringing device and make test call Testing queue warning indicator Make a test call to an extension associated with a uniform call distribution UCD or direct department calling DDC group and verify the queue ...

Page 273: ...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 Testing remote access interface Test the communication link between the media server and the remote access interface and verify the alarm notification process Make a remote test from the remote i...

Page 274: ...ss 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 Resolving alarms As a last step inspect the alarms log Use the Maintenance Web Interface Click Current Alarms and see if any alarms were generated If so resolve any alarms that may exist using the maintenance book for your config...

Page 275: ...ns or interfering with one feature across the entire configuration Warning Alarms Failures that cause no significant degradation of service or failures in equipment external to the configuration Warning alarms are not reported to the attendant console or INADS Alarms are communicated to users and technicians by entries in the alarm and sys logs and the lighting of LEDs located on the attendant con...

Page 276: ...ee the OEM user documentation that comes with the media server for information on those LEDs During the 1 minute test the Active Standby and U2 LEDs alternate from being on amber for 1 second and off for 1 second off The transmit LED cycles from red on 1 second off 1 second to green on 1 second off 1 second Using the Maintenance Web Interface test the LEDs on the front of the media server 1 Under ...

Page 277: ... either the media server is hung or the LED controller is stuck LED stays off continuously This indicates that the media server is hung or powered off the controller is stuck or the media server is using a new or different LED controller If the media server is hung you do not need to do anything It should automatically reboot and fix itself If the media server does not reboot itself power it down ...

Page 278: ... 112 LEDs on Powerware 9125 UPS on page 279 Figure notes 1 Ports in use 2 CPU boot status 3 Power 4 Lights if this module is the Avaya P33x stack master agent 1 13 2 14 LAG 3 15 4 16 9 21 10 22 LAG 11 23 12 24 CONSOLE 5 17 6 18 LAG 7 19 8 20 51 EXPANSION SLOT 59 FIV 55 63 LNK OPR SYS PWR COL Tx Rx FC Hspd LAG FDX 1 13 5 17 9 21 52 60 56 64 2 14 6 18 10 22 53 61 57 65 3 15 7 19 11 23 54 62 58 66 4 ...

Page 279: ...dant consoles have some alarm LEDs that must be checked out Attendant console LEDs The console has two red LEDs labeled ALM and ACK The ALM LED lights steadily when there is a major or minor alarm at the media server The ACK LED lights steadily if the alarm has been successfully reported to INADS If the media server is unable to report the alarm to INADS the LED flashes this signals the attendant ...

Page 280: ... the assigned button is in a steady state The LED may be turned off by pressing the button associated with the LED If the LED is off and the alarm has not been resolved by the time maintenance reschedules testing the green status LED resumes its steady state IP server interface LEDs The TN2312BP Internet Protocol Server Interface IPSI circuit pack LEDs are shown in Figure 113 TN2312BP circuit pack...

Page 281: ...aceplate Figure notes 1 Red LED 2 Green LED 3 Amber LED 4 Yellow LED Tone Clock status 5 Emergency Transfer LED 6 Services RJ45 connector 7 Network Control RJ45 connector 8 4 character LED display 9 Pushbutton switch 10 Slot for maintenance cable ckdfips2 KLC 091403 CLK S E R V I C E N E T W O R K 700060643 AVAYA 01DR06142246 TN2312AP IPSI 3 4 5 8 9 1 2 6 7 10 ...

Page 282: ...r 2003 Figure 114 LED display on the IPSI circuit pack static address The display also indicates connectivity see Figure 115 LED display indicating connectivity status on page 283 Figure notes 1 IPSI has a static IP address 2 IPSI has connectivity and an IP address ledlip1 KLC 030502 1 2 CLK S E R V I C E N E T W O R K ...

Page 283: ...es IPSI has an IP address no no yes yes no Laptop computer is connected to IPSI services port no no no yes yes Table 33 Circuit pack LEDs LED color Status Description Red Alarm The media server has detected a fault in this circuit pack The alarm log should contain an on board alarm The red LED also is lit briefly when a circuit pack is inserted or reset If the circuit pack passes its initializatio...

Page 284: ...f the Figure 117 TN1654 DS1 Converter circuit pack LEDs on page 285 and the T1 E1 facilities The top group has the standard red green and yellow LEDs The red LED indicates an alarm condition and the green LED indicates testing in progress The four SPAN LEDs indicate the status of the T1 E1 facilities The four STATUS LEDs currently are unused and remain off Figure notes 1 Alarm LED Red 2 Test LED G...

Page 285: ...D off Condition 0 1 second 0 1 second Fiber out of frame or fiber loss of signal 0 5 second 0 5 second In frame fiber channel down The fiber channel communicating between the DS1 Converter and the other fiber endpoint EI or SNI is down 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 resp...

Page 286: ...tatus of the four T1 E1 facilities A SPAN LED is in one of the following states Solid on yellow Facility is operational and alarm free Blinking yellow for 2 seconds off 0 1 seconds Facility is operational and alarm free AND is carrying the control channel facility A or B only Solid on red Facility is alarmed Solid off Facility is not administered or has been busied out ...

Page 287: ...S is plugged into the outlet Make sure the outlet has power See the user s guide that comes with UPS for other solutions No power to the Ethernet switch Make sure the Ethernet switch is plugged into the UPS or outlet Make sure the UPS or outlet has power See the user s guide that comes with the Ethernet switch for other solutions No power to the media server Make sure the media server is plugged i...

Page 288: ...r Make sure the network card on the laptop is configured correctly See the job aid titled Pre Installation Information Avaya S8700 Media Server Cannot log into media server Make sure you are connected to the correct Ethernet port Default is port 2 Eth1 on the back of the server Make sure you are using a crossover cable between the laptop and server Make sure the ARP cache is cleared on the laptop ...

Page 289: ...ke sure you are plugged into the Services top port Make sure the ARP cache is cleared on the laptop In an MS DOS window type arp d 192 11 13 6 and press Enter No V on IPSI LED IPSI is not connected to Ethernet switch or network Connect cable to bottom port on IPSI faceplate and to the Ethernet switch or the customer s network Make sure port on Ethernet switch assigned to that IPSI is enabled V on ...

Page 290: ...Troubleshooting an installation 290 Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway December 2003 ...

Page 291: ...voltage 106 113 121 connecting 106 ground wiring 77 95 grounding single phase 95 three phase 95 AC power supply 79 AC voltage test 79 AC DC powered cabinet connecting 122 access media server directly 255 remotely over modem 257 remotely over network 257 accessing the media server 35 adapter 258A 356A BR2580A ZD8AJ 157 451A extender 155 add IPSI information 55 media gateways 54 adjunct power 195 19...

Page 292: ... circuit pack checking 61 circuit packs 88 allowable for G600 88 configuration testing 266 damage or discrepancies 67 DS1 converter LEDs 284 duplication interface LEDs 284 installation 88 LEDs 275 283 programmable 191 slot loading 88 TN2302AP 191 TN2312AP 88 TN2501 191 TN799DP 191 TN801B 191 C LAN connection testing 274 clearing ARP cache 35 closets site locations 155 CO trunk wiring 197 collocate...

Page 293: ...26 emergency transfer units 219 emergency transfer testing 273 enable Ethernet switch ports 249 equipment comcodes for G600 equipment 67 equipment room cabling labels 149 equipment room cable routing 151 equipment room station circuit distribution from 158 Ethernet switch disabling unused ports 249 expanded power distribution unit 234 expansion interface circuit packs testing 268 expansion interfa...

Page 294: ...reliability CSS 124 installing media gateway 92 installing patch cords and jumpers 174 installing sneak fuse panels 171 installing software 36 installing the MDF 140 installing trunk cables 153 integrated announcement testing 272 IP address set static 183 use DHCP 182 IP network connection testing 274 IPSI administering 54 LEDs 280 program switch ID and cabinet 182 verify circuit pack version 187 ...

Page 295: ... music on hold testing 273 N National Electrical Code grounding rules 63 NEC See National Electrical Code night ringing testing 272 O off premise protection 168 off premises connections 214 off premises digital line circuit protectors 217 off premises protection 216 217 off premises station wiring 213 off premises stations 214 order checking 60 out of building connections 214 out of building stati...

Page 296: ... 240VAC 95 single point ground block 77 single point grounds 77 site locations adapters 155 slot loading of circuit packs 88 sneak current fuse panels 168 fuses 168 sneak current protection 168 sneak current protection installing 171 sneak current protectors off premises connections 216 217 sneak fuse panels 135 168 sneak fuse panels installing 171 sneak fuse connector pinout 168 software installi...

Page 297: ...57 translations backing up 251 inputing 53 saving 251 troubleshooting S8700 Media Server configuration 287 S8700 Media Server installation 287 trunk cables installing 153 trunk pairs connecting with concentrator cables 177 trunk pairs connecting with jumper wires 179 typography 17 U uniform call distribution testing queue warning indicator 272 uninterruptible power supply configure 47 uninterrupti...

Page 298: ...Index Z 298 Installing the Avaya S8700 Media Server with an Avaya G650 Media Gateway December 2003 ...

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