
Note:
The Status LED flashes slow blinking blue as the ONA starts diagnostic tests. If you did not start
any tests, the ONA bypasses the Diagnostics and slow blinks amber during boot up. This is
normal and does not indicate any error.
Connecting the ONA to the network
Procedure
1. Use a QR code reader application to get information about your ONA. The following is a
sample of the information in the QR code. QR code information is subject to change.
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SERIAL:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(Serial number of this ONA)
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MAC:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
(MAC address)
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MACNUM:16
(This ONA can have one of 16 MAC addresses. The 16 total MAC addresses
available start with the address reported above in the
MAC
field and includes the next
consecutive 15 addresses.)
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PEC:EC1100010-E6
(Avaya part number)
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MAN:AVAYA
(Manufacturer’s name — Avaya)
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MOD:ONA 1101GT
(Model number)
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REV:xxx
(Revision number of this ONA)
2. Use the 10/100/1000 BASE-T RJ-45 port with the cloud symbol to connect the ONA to the
network. If the upstream switch port is POE, POE+, or uPOE capable, it will also power on
the ONA.
May 2016
Avaya Open Networking Adapter 1101GT Installation Job Aid
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