Overview
3600 Series IP Phone Installation
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IP Office 4.0
15-601082 Issue 05a (22nd May 2007)
The AVPP Front Panel
The AVPP’s front panel contains ports to connect to the LAN, and an administrative computer via an RS-
232 port. Status LED's supply information about the AVPP’s functionality.
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RS-232 Port
Male DB-9 connector (DTE) used for RS-232 connection to a terminal, terminal emulator, or
modem for system administration.
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Link LED's
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LNKOK
– Link OK: Lit when there is a network connection.
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ACT
– Activity: Lit if there is system activity.
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COL
– Collision: Lit if there are network collisions.
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NETWORK
Connects to wired (Ethernet) LAN. The AVPP auto-negotiates to the type of port on the Ethernet
switch and supports 10Base-T, 100Base-T, full-duplex and half-duplex port types.
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ERROR
LED
Lit when the system has detected an error.
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STATUS
LED's
Indicate system error messages and status.
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1
– heartbeat, indicates gateway is running.
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2
– if active calls.
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3
,
4
,
5
– currently unused.
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PWR
Power jack for connection to the AC adapter supplying power to the system. Only use the Avaya-
provided Class II AC Adapter with output 24VDC, 1A.
Multiple AVPP100 Capacity
The following table shows the capacity of the AVPP100. Note that these are the limitations are for
AVPP100's only. Each IP Office model has its own limitations for the maximum number of supporting
extensions. For example, IP Office 412 does not support more than 360 extensions.
Number of
AVPP100s
Maximum
Calls per
AVPP
Total
Calls
Number of
AVPP100s
Maximum
Calls per
AVPP
Total
Calls
1
80 80
9
55 495
2
64 128
10
55 550
3
60 180
11
55 605
4
58 232
12
54 648
5
57 285
13
54 702
6
56 336
14
54 756
7
56 392
15
54 810
8
55 440
16
54 864