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TA7104 /7108 Hardware Installation 

 

155/1531-ANF 90114 C 2017-03-08 

 

 

 

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ABOUT THIS MANUAL

 

The TA7104/7108 are multi-function devices combining VoIP Analog Adapter, Gateway and QoS control 
in a secure and powerful platform. 

This platform, featuring FXS interfaces, provides an ideal solution for enterprise voice applications or for 
connecting to a service provider's broadband access. 

The TA7104/7108 also allows Enterprises, Service Providers, and System Integrators to deploy secure 
systems and generate additional revenue streams. 

The TA7104/7108 are available in the following models:

 

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DOCUMENT OBJECTIVES 

The 

TA7104/7108 Hardware Installation Guide 

provides technical information on how to physically 

install the TA7104/7108. It also describes the cabling required for the TA7104/7108 device. 

The information included in this guide consists of: 

 

Hardware descriptions of the TA7104/7108 device 

 

Hardware installation instructions 

 

Installation scenarios examples 

 

LED indications 

 

Cabling and pin-out data 

Note!

 

There are many flavors of the TA7104/7108. Because of this, some of the  

information provided may not apply to your particular TA7104/7108 device model. 

Please refer to the 

Dgw v2.0 Software Configuration Guide 

for software configuration information. 

Use the 

TA7104/7108 Hardware Installation Guide 

in conjunction with the appropriate publications listed 

in 

“Related Documentation.

 

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INTENDED AUDIENCE 

This guide is intended for the following audiences: 

 

Third Party Software Copyright Information 

This document lists the third-party software modules 

used in the TA7104/7108 along with any copyright and license information. Be sure to read any 
readme files, technical bulletins, or additional release notes for important information.

 

Technical staff who are familiar with electronic circuitry, networking theory and have experience as an 
electronic technician. 

 

System administrators with a basic networking background and experience, but who might not be 
familiar with the TA7104/7108 device. 

 

System administrators who are responsible for installing and configuring networking equipment and 
who are familiar with the TA7104/7108 device. 

1.3 

RELATED DOCUMENTATION 

In addition to this manual, the TA7104/7108 document set includes the following: 

 

Dgw v2.0 Software Configuration Guide (Please contact your Mitel representative for detailed 
information if needed.

 

 

Third Party Software Copyright Information. 

This document lists the third-party software modules 

used in the TA7104/7108 along with any copyright and license information. 

Be sure to read any readme files, technical bulletins, or additional release notes for important 
information. 

Summary of Contents for TA7108

Page 1: ...Mitel TA7104 and TA7108 HARDWARE INSTALLATION ...

Page 2: ... be issued to incorporate such changes No part of this document can be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without written permission from Mitel Networks Corporation TRADEMARKS The trademarks service marks logos and graphics collectively Trademarks appearing on Mitel s Internet sites or in its publications are registered and unregistered t...

Page 3: ...NDATIONS 7 3 3 REQUIRED MOUNTING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT 8 3 4 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION 8 3 5 LOCATION AND MOUNTING REQUIREMENTS 8 3 6 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 10 4 POWERING ON THE TA7104 7108 11 4 1 IP ADDRESS DISCOVERY OR CONFIGURATION 11 4 2 INDICATORS LEDS 14 4 3 RESET DEFAULT BUTTON 15 4 4 MANAGEMENT CHOICES 17 5 APPENDIX A STANDARD COMPLIANCE AND SAFETY INFORMATION 18 5 1 DISCLAIMERS 18 5 2 TRANSLA...

Page 4: ...for software configuration information Use the TA7104 7108 Hardware Installation Guide in conjunction with the appropriate publications listed in Related Documentation 1 2 INTENDED AUDIENCE This guide is intended for the following audiences Third Party Software Copyright Information This document lists the third party software modules used in the TA7104 7108 along with any copyright and license in...

Page 5: ... Compliance and Safety Information on page 19 This Appendix describes the international agency compliance and safety information for the TA7104 7108 It also includes a translation of the safety warning listed in the previous section Other Conventions The following are other conventions you will encounter in this manual Caution Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may re...

Page 6: ... a LAN or a personal computer Key Features IP connectivity for analog phones and faxes Up to 8 simultaneous calls FXS interface ports Two Fast Ethernet ports HTTP SNMP FTP and TFTP for configuration and management True Plug and Play Automatic configuration script download Call Routing service Secure SIP signalling Secure Media transmission SNMPv3 and web management DHCP Client PPPoE Client T 38 su...

Page 7: ...e network connected to the ETH2 connector 4 ETH1 Provides the state of the network connected to the ETH1 connector 5 Power When lit power is applied to the TA7104 7108 Rear Connectors The TA7104 7108 has several connections that must be properly set Figure 2 shows the rear panel of the TA7104 Standards Supported ITU T I 430 Basic user network interface Layer 1 specification section 9 Figure 2 TA71...

Page 8: ...AULT Button on page 18 before attempting to reset the unit 3 USB connector TBD 4 ETH1 A 10 100 BaseT Ethernet RJ 45 connector for access to a LAN WAN or computer This port is by default used for uplink WAN connection 5 ETH2 A 10 100 BaseT Ethernet RJ 45 connector for access to a LAN WAN or computer This port is by default used for LAN connection 7 FXS Port 1 4 4 x RJ 11 connectors to attach a conv...

Page 9: ...08 Print a copy of this checklist and mark the entries as you complete each task Include the completed checklist in your site log Figure 3 Installation Checklist TA7104 7108 name serial number Task Verified By Date Network information available recorded in site log Environmental specifications verified Site power voltages verified Installation site pre power check completed Required tools availabl...

Page 10: ...the central SIP server IP addresses of the central server used for configuration upload and download Power Source If you suspect that your AC power is not reliable for example if room lights flicker often or there is machinery with large motors nearby have a qualified professional test the power Install a power conditioner if necessary 3 2 SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS The following are safety recommenda...

Page 11: ... the package and packing material The TA710x package contains the following items 1 x TA710x unit 1 x power supply for the country in which you are using the TA710x 1 x BumponTM kit for desktop use 1 x Printed Flyer You may also need additional 10 100 BaseT Ethernet RJ 45 cables 3 5 LOCATION AND MOUNTING REQUIREMENTS Warning The analog lines of the TA7104 7108 are not intended for connection to a ...

Page 12: ...mm x 12 mm 10 inches x 8 inches x 0 5 inches securely to the wall if necessary 3 If not already done so apply the BumponTM authoadhesive protective products to the bottom of the TA7104 7108 These will improve airflow under the unit 4 Position the TA7104 7108 against the wall or plywood as illustrated in Figure 4 Figure 4 Bottom View Wall Mounting Screw Holes R ea r Screw holes Front You can positi...

Page 13: ... telecommunication cord with a minimum of 26 AWG wire size Note The TA7104 7108 telephone line interface has been designed to interface with a conventional telephone or fax machine Connections to FXS ports of third party devices such as a PBX Key System could damage the TA7104 7108 Connect a 10 100 BaseT Ethernet RJ 45 cable into the WAN connector of the TA7104 7108 connect the other end to a comp...

Page 14: ...oblems or if you do not want to use a DHCP server and use a static IP address instead perform a Partial Reset procedure as explained in Partial Reset DHCP servers generally allocate a range of IP addresses for use on a network and reserve IP addresses for specific devices using a unique identifier for each device The TA7104 7108 unique identifier is its media access control MAC address You can loc...

Page 15: ...rt the TA7104 7108 with a static IP address 1 With a 10 100 Hub and two 10 100 BaseT Ethernet RJ 45 straight cables connect both cables to the Hub one of them is connected into the WAN connector The other cable links the computer to the Hub 2 Reconfigure the IP address of your computer to 192 168 0 11 and the Subnet Mask to 255 255 255 0 3 Restart the computer 4 Power on the TA7104 7108 by connect...

Page 16: ... for the TA7104 7108 with MAC address 00 90 F8 12 34 56 would be fe80 290 f8ff fe12 3456 Note On Windows a scope ID needs to be added to the link local address fe80 290 f8ff fe12 3456 11 You can find this number by executing the ipconfig command in a command prompt Note the number at the end of the IPv6 default Gateway for the interface used to contact the unit On Linux the scope identifier may be...

Page 17: ...ault settings otherwise the action is cancelled and the unit goes back to the operation mode state or it resets At start time the unit stays in this state until the RESET DEFAULT button is released The unit then applies the default settings and restarts All LEDs steady ON UpdateInProgress A firmware pack is downloaded into the unit and written to persistent storage All LEDs cycling from left to ri...

Page 18: ...rk traffic Blinking variable rate No network traffic Steady ON ETH2 Network traffic Blinking variable rate No network traffic Steady ON In Use Lines Idle and Unlocked Steady OFF Lines InUse and Unlocked Steady ON Shutting Down Steady yellow Locked Blinking yellow 1 Hz 50 duty Ready All lines are enabled operational state Steady ON All lines are disabled operational state Steady OFF At least one li...

Page 19: ...rface is set to the Rescue interface The default address for this interface is 192 168 0 1 24 and has its corresponding link local IPv6 available and printed on the sticker under the TA7104 7108 Any existing network interface that conflicts with the Rescue interface address is disabled You can contact the TA7104 7108 at this address to access its configuration parameters It is not advised to acces...

Page 20: ...104 7108 off 2 Insert a small unbent paper clip into the Reset Default hole located at the rear of the TA7104 7108 While pressing the Reset Default button restart the unit Do not depress before the LEDs stop blinking and are steadily ON 3 Release the paper clip The TA7104 7108 restarts This procedure resets all variables in the MIB modules to their default value When the TA7104 7108 has finished i...

Page 21: ...nications Commission FCC Part 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance wit...

Page 22: ...E marking affixed to Mitel products indicates conformance to the R TTE directive 99 05 EC Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive For a copy of the original signed Declaration in full conformance with EN45014 please contact your Mitel office or Sales partner ...

Page 23: ...n sich in einer Situation die zu einer Körperverletzung führen könnte Bevor Sie mit der Arbeit an irgendeinem Gerät beginnen seien Sie sich der mit elektrischen Stromkreisen verbundenen Gefahren und der Standardpraktiken zur Vermeidung von Unfällen bewußt Avvertenza Questo simbolo di avvertenza indica un pericolo La situazione potrebbe causare infortuni alle persone Prima di lavorare su qualsiasi ...

Page 24: ...r than the intended application connection may result in a safety hazard and or defective operation and or equipment damage Exposed plant means where any portion of the circuit is subject to accidental contact with electric lighting or power conductors operating at a voltage exceeding 300V between conductors or is subject to lightning strikes Socket Outlet Warning Warning The socket outlet if used...

Page 25: ...h is the default mode Whenever you force the TA7104 7108 to use a specific Ethernet mode for example 100 Mb Full Duplex the type of cable to use depends on the other peer For example a straight cable is required to connect the TA7104 7108 to a hub or a switch while a crossover cable is required to connect the TA7104 7108 to a PC Straight Through Cable A RJ 45 straight through cable is used to conn...

Page 26: ...ential pair This signal contains the serial input data stream received from the network 4 not connected 5 not connected 6 Receive data minus Negative signal for the RD differential pair This signal contains the same input as pin 3 7 not connected 8 not connected Crossover Cable A RJ 45 crossover cable is used when only two systems are to be connected to each other peer to peer at the Ethernet Card...

Page 27: ...f the cable Each wire pair must be attached to the RJ 11 connectors in a specific orientation The following figure illustrates how the pins on the RJ 11 connector are numbered Be sure to hold the connectors in the same orientation when attaching the wires to the pins Figure 9 RJ 11 Connector Pin Numbers Table 12 RJ 11 Pinout Information Pin Function 1 Not used 2 Not used 3 Ring 4 Tip 5 Not used 6 ...

Page 28: ...io television interstate telecommunications services and international services originating in the United States Foreign Exchange Service Station FXS A network provided service in which a telephone in a given local exchange area is connected via a private line to a central office in another i e foreign exchange rather than the local exchange area s central office This is the station telephone end ...

Page 29: ...N A communication network such as the public switched telephone network PSTN in which any user may be connected to any other user through the use of message circuit or packet switching and control devices Server A computer or device on a network that works in conjunction with a client to perform some operation Session Initiation Protocol SIP A protocol for transporting call setup routing authentic...

Page 30: ... IP Internet Protocol LAN Local Area Network MAma milliampere MAC Media Access Control MDI Media Dependent Interface MDIX Media Dependent Interface Crossover PBX Private Branch eXchange PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network RFC Request for Comment SCN Switched Circuit Network SIP Session Initiation Protocol SME Small and Medium sized Enterprise TPE Twisted Pair Ethernet UTP Unshielded Twisted pai...

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