
IP Office Installation
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IP Office
System Overview: IP500 Office System Components
2.2 IP400 Office System Components
The following are the typical components of an IP Office IP400 system.
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IP Office IP400 Control Unit
The control unit holds the main configuration and performs the routing
and switching for telephone calls and data traffic. Each control unit
includes LAN ports, slots for additional internal cards and in some
cases integral digital and analog phone ports. IP Office 5.0 supports
the following IP400 control units:
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IP406 V2
Includes 8 integral digital extension (
DS
) ports, 2 analog phone
ports and an 8 port ethernet LAN switch. Can be expanded by the
addition of up to 6
external expansion modules
.
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IP412
Includes a 2 port ethernet switch. Can be expanded by the
addition of up to 12
external expansion modules
.
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Trunk Cards
Each IP400 control unit supports the addition of two IP400 trunk
cards.
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Internal Cards
Additional cards can be added to the IP400 control units for features
such as modem ports and voice compression channels (used for
VoIP).
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Embedded Voicemail Memory Card
The IP460 V2 supports IP Office embedded voicemail by the addition
of an Embedded Voicemail memory card.
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IP400 External Expansion Modules
Additional extension and trunk ports can be added using a number of
external expansion modules. The number supported depends on the
control unit type and the module type.
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Power Supplies
Each IP400 Office control unit and external expansion module is
supplied with an external power supply unit. Additional power supply
units may also be required for IP phones and some phone add-ons.
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Power Cords
Depending on the locale, different power cords need to be ordered for
each control unit, external expansion module and any phones or
devices using external power supply units.
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Cables
The IP Office is designed primarily for connection to a structured
cabling system using CAT3 UTP cabling. This approach allows
telephone and data traffic to share the same wiring infrastructure and
simplifies equipment moves.
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IP400 Rack Mounting Kit
The IP400 control units and expansion modules are designed to be
stacked free-standing. However they can also be rack mounted using
an optional rack mounting kit for each unit and module.
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Surge Protectors and Barrier Boxes
Where the installation includes extensions in other buildings additional
protective equipment is required. This equipment may also be
required in areas where the lightning risk is high.
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Phones
IP Office systems support a variety of Avaya digital and IP phones
plus analog phones.
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