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The IP Office - Small Office Edition Platform
Avaya IP Office - Small Office Edition (Front View)
Analog Trunk Ports 1 - 4
(at default Line Nos. 1 - 4,
loop Start, DTMF dialing)
DS Ports 1- 8
(at default Extn. Nos. 205 - 212)
Green LEDs – Terminal connected
Yellow LEDs – Status of WAN links
Unit Status LED
Red – Alive but not initiated
Green – Running OK
Phone Ports (POTs) 1 - 4
(at default Extn. Nos. 201 - 204)
Left hand LEDs 1 - 4 = ISDN 1 - 4 status
Right hand LED 4 = WAN status
LAN Port Switch
(at default LAN Port 14)
Solid green LEDs – LAN OK
Flashing green – LAN OK and active
Yellow LED on – 100Mbs full duplex
WAN Port
Ethernet LAN Port
(at default LAN Port 2)
Note:
A fully equipped version of the Avaya IP Office - Small Office Edition is shown
above. A DT port variant is also available. Two other variants are available; one
with DS1-4 ports allocated to POT ports 5-8 and DS5-8 not fitted. The other
variant does not have the top row of RJ45 ports fitted (see page 11 for country
variants).
Port connections
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DT/DS Ports:
DT ports are used for connection to Avaya 2000 series telephones
(see page 4) DS ports support Avaya 6400 and/or Avaya 4400 series telephones.
Both variants support either A-Law or
µ
-Law PCM encoding (default is country
dependant and can be switched in software). Using DT Line Cords (see page 38)
and standard structured wiring, these RJ45 ports can be extended to the required
telephone location. When telephones are equipped with line cords that terminate in
RJ11 plugs, then pin-to-pin RJ11/RJ45 adapters should be used.
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Analog Trunk Ports:
These ports are used for connection to standard analog
trunks (loop start). Using standard structured wiring, these RJ45 ports can be
extended to the required trunk sockets. In the event of mains power supply failure
Analog Port 2 is automatically switched to POT port 1.
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Plain Ordinary Telephone (POT) Ports:
These ports are used for connection to
standard analog telephones, fax machines and modems. Using standard structured
wiring, these RJ45 ports can be extended to the required telephone location. When
telephones are equipped with line cords that terminate in RJ11 plugs, then pin-to-pin
RJ11/RJ45 adapters should be used.
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LAN Ports:
These are LAN 10/100Mbps Layer 2 Ethernet switches and are used for
PC and server connectivity. They have Auto MD1/MD1X capability and hence avoid
the need for LAN crossover cables when connecting to a hub. They can also be
used to connect to IP telephones (Avaya 4600 IP series). LAN ports allow
information relating to incoming and outgoing telephone calls to be forwarded to PC
based applications. They also provide access to the router
functionality/configuration of the Avaya IP Office - Small Office Edition platform for
both data and Voice over IP (VoIP) calls.
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WAN Port:
This is a 10/100Mbs Ethernet LAN port for connection to a WAN (e.g.
DSL).
Cables
Avaya IP Office - Small Office Edition is supplied with one red CAT 5E cable. For Port
Pinouts and Cables, refer to pages 34 and 37 respectively.
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