Deploying Avaya IP Office™ Platform IP500 V2
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15-601042 Issue 30j (18 May 2015)
IP Office™ Platform 9.1
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IP500 External Expansion Modules
Additional ports can be added using a number of IP500 external
expansion modules.
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Systems running in IP Office Basic Edition modes support up
to 8 external expansion modules so long as the system
extensions limit is not exceeded.
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Systems running in IP Office standard modes support 8
external expansion modules or 12 if the control unit is fitted
with an IP500 4-Port Expansion Base Card.
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Power Supplies
The IP500 control unit has an internal power supply unit. Each
external expansion module is supplied with an external power
supply unit. Additional power supply units may also be required
for IP phones and some phone add-ons.
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Power Cords
Depending on the locale, different power cords need to be ordered
for each control unit, external expansion module and any phones
or devices using external power supply units.
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Cables
The system is designed primarily for connection to a structured
cabling system using CAT3 UTP cabling. This approach allows
telephone and data traffic to share the same wiring infrastructure
and simplifies equipment moves.
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Mounting Kits
The control unit can be used free-standing, with external
expansion modules stacked above it. With optional rack mounting
kits, the control unit and external expansion modules can also be
rack mounted. Alternatively with an optional wall mounting kit the
IP500 control unit can be wall mounted. IP500 external expansion
modules can also be wall mounted.
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Surge Protectors and Barrier Boxes
Where the installation includes extensions in other buildings
additional protective equipment is required. This equipment may
also be required in areas where the lightning risk is high.
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Phones
IP Office systems support a variety of Avaya digital and IP phones
plus analog phones.
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Application DVDs
The IP Office applications can be ordered on a number of DVDs.
In addition they can be downloaded from the IP Office section of
the
Avaya support
web site (
http://support.avaya.com
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