
About media server port connections
Installing and Configuring the Avaya S8400 Media Server
February 2007
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S8400 environmental specifications are shown in
About media server port connections
The following section explains how to connect the Ethernet ports on the back of the media
server.
Ethernet ports
All Ethernet ports on the backplane I/O adapter of the S8400 Media Server can connect to the
customer LAN.
For control and adjunct connectivity, the S8400 Media Server supports the internal processor
ethernet (PE) or separate C-LAN. Messaging and administration use the customer link. If LAN
connectivity is required for administration only, PE is not required.
Media server cable adapter
The media server cable adapter is mounted on the rear of the TN8400AP Media Server circuit
pack (
Figure 1: Media server cable adapter
on page 12). The media server cable adapter
provides the connection between the backplane pins and the RJ-45 connectors for:
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Four backplane Ethernet ports
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One backplane USB port
Table 3: S8400 environmental specifications
Parameter
Specifications
Air Temperature
media server on:
41.0°F to 104.0°F (5°C to 40°C)
altitude: -1,257 ft to 10,617 ft
(-383 m below sea level to 3,286 m above sea level)
Humidity
10% to 90%
Voltage and Current
Requirements
+5 VAC, 10 A