Connecting to trunk and station ports on the ISC2
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Chapter 3: Setting Up the Wave IP 500 Server
Wave Server Installation Guide
Connecting to trunk and station ports on the ISC2
The RJ-11 ports on the ISC2 provide the following:
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2 analog FXO trunk ports that support loop start trunks only.
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2 analog FXS station ports.
See Appendix B, ”Trunk and Station Ports and Pinouts” for RJ-11 interface port descriptions
and pinout pairs for the ISC2.
To connect to analog trunk and station ports on the ISC2:
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Locate the RJ-11 ports (labeled Trunk 1-2 and SLT 1-2) on the ISC2.
2.
Using standard phone cables, connect station and trunk ports directly to phone or wall
jacks or a patch panel.
Power failover support
Wave provides failover telephone service (power failure lifeline) in the event of a power failure.
If the power fails, the analog phone connected to the SLT 1 port on the ISC2 automatically
connects to the analog trunk plugged into the Trunk 1 port, enabling that analog phone to make
calls even if the Wave Server is not functioning.
When using that analog phone during a power failure, you do not need to dial an outside access
digit (for example 9) to place an outside call.
Hint:
When setting up your telephones, locate the analog telephone connected to the SLT 1 port
in a convenient area, such as the lobby or front desk, so that it is easily accessible during a power
failure.
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