6x Server Installation Guide
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Version 2. Revised: January 26, 2009
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7 Configuring Handsets and Lines
7.1 Analog
Caution: To reduce the risk of fire, use only 26 AWG (or larger) UL listed or CSA certified
telecommunications line cord.
The server’s analog phone connections can be used to connect Central Office (CO) lines or telephone
handsets. Table
6 describes the ports.
RJ-11 Ports
Type
Description
1-6
FXO (loop-start)
Used to connect to Central Office (CO) lines
7-8 FXS
Telephone
handsets
Table 6: Analog Telephony Ports
It is recommended that the ports be connected as follows:
•
CO Lines: Begin with port 1 and move up.
•
Telephone Handsets: Begin with port 8 and move down.
The Power Fail Phone port may be used to connect an analog phone device that is operational in the event
that the server loses power or fails. During power failure, it automatically connects to the first outside phone
line port (port 1).
Surge protection is provided internally on all telephony interfaces.
Under normal operation of the unit the port LEDs will appear as shown in Table 7.
Port (1-8) State
LED Indicator
Normal Idle
Off
Off Hook
Green Solid
Ringing
Green Fast Blink
No loop current detected on last off
hook attempt (FXO only)
Alternating Red/Amber
Table 7: Analog Port LED Definitions
7.2 SIP
Allworx and 3
rd
-party SIP handsets connect to the server through the site’s network to the 6x LAN port. See
and Section 9,
for more information.
The Allworx 6x supports SIP trunks for outside line services. Refer to the
Allworx System Administrator’s Guide
for information on configuring SIP trunks. In addition, application notes for configuring SIP trunks provided by
Allworx Internet Telephony Service Provider (ITSP) partners are available on the Allworx Reseller’s Portal at
www.allworx.com.
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