Chapter 4: Specifications
Cabling for Digital Capability
Page 4-36
Inter-Tel
®
5000 Installation Manual – Issue 2.4, May 2008
Cabling for Digital Capability
A 15 ft 25-pair cable is available for connecting DEM-16 ports to the main distribution frame
(MDF). The cable, part no. 813.1814, is terminated on one end with four 8-pin, 8-conductor
plugs wired to RJ-45 specifications using the 568B standard. The other end of the cable is
terminated with a male Amphenol connector. The cable is designed for quick connection of
digital endpoints that have been terminated on a female Amphenol-type connector at the MDF.
For usage instructions, see “Connecting CO Trunks to a U.S. System” on
page 5-26
.
Digital Endpoints
The following digital endpoints can be installed on DEI equipment attached to the Inter-Tel 5000
platform:
•
Models 8500, 8520, and 8560
•
Basic, Standard, Executive, and Associate models
•
Single-Line Adapter
•
Modem Data Port Module (MDPM)
Personal Computer Data Port Module (PCDPM):
Audio only
. System software does
not
support serial communication.
Basic Voice Mail (BVM)
This section describes the measurable parameters of the Basic Voice Mail feature, including
voice mail storage limits, ports available for licensing on the Communication Servers, voice mail
recording process, and authentication supported.
Prior to v2.x and the Inter-Tel CS-5600, up to eight BVM ports could be licensed and configured
for the Inter-Tel CS-5200 or CS-5400 platforms. By default, v1.2 and earlier systems provided
four BVM ports and allocated four IP resources to support them. Through Database (DB)
Programming, ports could then be allocated as 0, 4, or 8, as appropriate for the customer.
With v2.x, Inter-Tel CS-5200 and CS-5400 platforms continue to support up to eight licensed
BVM ports. However, the ports are now allocated dynamically up to the number of valid BVM
licenses. As with previous versions, ports are licensed four at a time and may
not
be licensed
individually. With v2.x running on an Inter-Tel 5600 platform, BVM is hosted on the PS-1. BVM
on the PS-1 can be configured with 0, 4, 8, 12, or 16 ports in accordance with feature licensing.
Table 4-17
shows the relationship between the number of valid BVM licenses and the maximum
number of active BVM ports in a system. DBP does
not
allow dynamic allocation of more BVM
ports than are licensed for the system and that have been manually programmed into the
appropriate Time Slot Group.
If all of the IP resources available for BVM are in use, the next caller is camped-on to wait for a
resource to become available. For additional information, refer to the Voice Processing chapter
in the
Inter-Tel 5000 Features and Programming Guide
(part no. 580.8006).
Table 4-17.
BVM Licenses, Time Slot Group Ports, and IP Resources Allocated
Valid BVM Mail Port
Licenses
Ports Defined in
Time Slot Group
IP Resources
Dynamically Allocated
Active BVM Voice
Mail Ports
0
0
0
4
4
0–4
8
(4 + 4)
8
0–8
12
(4 + 4 + 4)
12
0–12
16
(4 + 4 + 4 + 4)
16
0–16
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