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Copyright 2003, Avaya Inc. All Rights Reserved Notice Every effort was made to ensure that the information in this document was complete and accurate at the time of printing. However, information is subject to change. Preventing Toll Fraud “Toll fraud” is the unauthorized use of your telecommunications system by an unauthorized party (for example, a person who is not a corporate employee, agent, subcontractor, or is not working on your company's behalf).
Product Safety Standards This product complies with and conforms to the following international Product Safety standards as applicable: Safety of Information Technology Equipment, IEC 60950, 3rd Edition including all relevant national deviations as listed in Compliance with IEC for Electrical Equipment (IECEE) CB-96A. Safety of Laser products, equipment classification and requirements: ■ IEC 60825-1, 1.1 Edition ■ Safety of Information Technology Equipment, CAN/CSAC22.2 No.
It is recommended that repairs be performed by Avaya certified technicians. The equipment cannot be used on public coin phone service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility commission, public service commission or corporation commission for information. This equipment, if it uses a telephone receiver, is hearing aid compatible.
Overview 21 Media Servers 23 Avaya S8100 Media Server 24 Overview 24 Detailed Description 24 Highlights of the S8100 Media Server: 24 Main Components 25 Optional components 26 Reliability 27 Recoverability 28 Administration 28 Avaya Site Administration 28 Peer Web Server 28 Telnet Session 28 Avaya Communication Manager 29 Avaya S8300 Media Server and an Avaya G700 Media Gateway 30 Overview 30 Detailed Description 30 Configuration Description 31 S8300 Media Server 31
Avaya MM760 VoIP Media Module 43 S8300 Media Server in an LSP Configuration 43 IP Addressing 44 Preservation of Customer Translations 44 IA 770 INTUITY AUDIX Messaging 44 Call Center 46 Avaya G700 Announcement Software 46 Customer Configuration Options 47 System Management 48 Avaya VisAbility Management Suite 48 Media Server Web Interface 48 Adjuncts 48 International Information 49 Digital Trunks and CO Trunks Avaya S8700 Media Server and an Avaya G600 Media Gateway 50 52 Over
The IPSI Circuit Pack (TN2312AP) 64 Ethernet Switch 65 UPS or Power Backup 66 USB Modem 66 Media Gateways 67 Reliability for the S8700 Multi-Connect 68 Duplex-Reliability Configuration 68 High-Reliability Configuration 70 Critical-Reliability Configuration 73 Connectivity 74 Port Networks 74 CSS Network 74 ATM Network 74 S8700 Multi-Connect Recoverability 75 S8300 Media Server in an LSP Mode 75 Power Outages 75 Survivable Remote EPN 75 High Level Capabilities 75 BHCC C
Avaya R300 Remote Office Communicator Connectivity 93 94 LAN Gateway 94 C-LAN 95 IP Asynchronous Links using C-LAN 95 Switch Client Applications 95 Switch Server Applications 95 Reliability 96 BHCCI 96 Adjuncts 97 DEFINITY Server R 98 Overview 98 Detailed Description 99 Configuration Information 99 Trunks 106 Avaya R300 Remote Office Communicator 107 Connectivity 108 Reliability 112 Busy Hour Call Completion 113 Adjuncts 113 Media Gateways 114 The CMC1 Media Gatewa
The SCC1 Media Gateway 129 Carrier Circuit Pack Slots 131 Carriers 132 The MCC1 Media Gateway 137 Auxiliary Cabinet 138 Port Network Cabinet for the DEFINITY Server R or DEFINITY Server SI 138 Port Network Cabinet for the Avaya S8700 Media Server 138 Expansion Port Network Cabinet for the DEFINITY Server R or DEFINITY Server SI 139 Carriers 140 Control Carrier for the DEFINITY Server SI 141 Expansion Control Carrier for all server models 144 Carrier Circuit Pack Slots 148 Circuit
TN556D ISDN-BRI 4-Wire S/T-NT Interface (12 ports) 157 TN568 DEFINITY AUDIX 4.
TN1655 Packet Interface 174 TN1657 Disk Drive 174 TN2138 Central Office Trunk (8 ports) 175 TN2139 Direct Inward Dialing Trunk(8 ports) 175 TN2140B Tie Trunk (4-wire, 4 ports) 175 TN2146 Direct Inward Dialing Trunk (8 ports) 175 TN2147C Central Office Trunk (8 ports) 175 TN2181 DCP Digital Line (2-wire, 16 ports) 176 TN2182C Tone Clock, Tone Detector, and Call Classifier (8 ports) 176 TN2183/TN2215 Analog Line for Multiple Countries (16 ports) 176 TN2184 DIOD Trunk (4 ports) 177 TN
TN2404 Processor 188 TN2464BP DS1 Interface with Echo Cancellation,T1/E1 188 TN2501AP Voice Announcements over LAN (VAL) 189 TN2793B Analog Line with Caller ID (24 ports) 189 TNCCSC-1 PRI to DASS Converter 190 TNCCSC-2 PRI to DPNSS Converter 190 TNCCSC-3 PRI to DPNSS Converter 190 TN-C7 PRI to SS7 Converter 191 TN-CIN Voice, FAX and Data Multiplexer 191 UN330B Duplication Interface 191 UN331C Processor 192 UN332C Mass Storage/Network Control for R 192 Media Modules 193 Avaya MM
Power Circuit Packs 204 Line Circuit Packs 204 Trunk Circuit Packs 205 Control Circuit Packs 206 Service Circuit Packs 206 Application Circuit Packs 206 Port Circuit Packs 206 Adapters 206 Avaya Telephones 207 IP Telephones 207 Digital Telephones 207 Soundstation Speakerphones 207 Analog Phones 208 Avaya Explosive Atmosphere Telephones 208 Wireless 208 Consoles 208 Optional Components for the S8300 Media Server with the G700 Media Gateway 209 Media Gateways 209 Media
Analog Telephones 215 Avaya Explosive Atmosphere Telephone 215 Wireless 215 Consoles 215 Optional Components for a S8700 in a Multi-Connect Configuration 216 Media Gateways 216 Circuit Packs 216 Power Circuit Packs 216 Line Circuit Packs 216 Trunk Circuit Packs 217 Control Circuit Packs 218 Service Circuit Packs 218 Application Circuit Packs 219 Port Circuit Packs 219 Avaya Telephones 219 IP Telephones 219 Digital Telephones 219 SoundStation Speakerphones 220 Analog P
Explosive Atmosphere Telephones 225 Wireless 225 Consoles 225 Optional Components for the DEFINITY Server SI 226 Media Gateways 226 Circuit Packs for DEFINITY Server SI 226 Power Circuit Packs 226 Line Circuit Packs 226 Trunk Circuit Packs 227 Control Circuit Packs 228 Service Circuit Packs 228 Application Circuit Packs 229 Port Circuit Packs 229 Avaya Telephones for DEFINTIY Server SI 229 IP Telephones 229 Digital Telephones 230 Soundstation Speakerphones 230 Analog Ph
Avaya 6402 and The Avaya 6402D Digital Telephones 246 Avaya 6408D+ Digital Telephone 247 Avaya 6416D+M Digital Telephone 248 Avaya 6424D+M Digital Telephone 249 Avaya Callmaster IV (603F) Digital Telephone 250 Avaya Callmaster V (607A) Digital Telephone 251 Avaya Callmaster VI (606A) Digital Telephone 252 Avaya Attendant Consoles 253 Avaya 302D Attendant Console 253 Avaya Softconsole 253 Avaya Analog Telephones 255 Avaya 2500 and The Avaya 2554 Analog Terminals 255 Avaya 6211 Ana
Altitude, Air Pressure and Air Purity for the S8700 Media Server Air Purity 273 273 Temperature and Humidity for the S8700 Media Server 274 EMI and RFI Specifications for the S8700 Media Server 276 Power Supply Specifications for the S8700 Media Server 277 BTU 277 Regulatory Certification for the S8700 Media Server 278 Product Safety Standards and Approvals 278 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Standards and Approvals 278 Data Rack Mounting and Media Gateway Floor Loading for the S8700
Avaya Ethernet Switches 307 Avaya P330 Ethernet Switches 308 Features of the Avaya P330 Product Line 308 P330 Standards Supported by Avaya 312 Avaya P330 Network Management 312 Avaya P330 Device Manager (Embedded Web) 312 Avaya P330 Command Line Interface (CLI) 313 CajunView 313 Avaya P330 Network Monitoring 313 Port Mirroring 313 SMON 314 Avaya P133 and P134 Ethernet Switches 315 Avaya P133G2 315 Avaya P134G2 315 General Features of the P133G2 and P134G2 Switches 315 Inter
AS1 1500VA 200V Online UPS Japan 700-1000 VA 230 V models include the following accessories: UPS Add-on Modules 323 323 324 Extended Battery Module-EBM24 700-1000 VA 324 UPS Extended Battery Module-EBM48 1500-2000 VA 324 SNMP MODULE 700-2000 VA 324 BYPASS DISTRIBUTION MODULE 120V 700-1500 VA 324 PWR UPS BYPASS DISTR MOD S1 700VA-2K VA 324 Customer Configurations 325 Small Businesses 326 Medium-sized Business Solution 328 Large Businesses 330 Branch Office and Multi-Site Configuration
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Overview Overview Avaya™ MultiVantage Applications offer a range of products that enable businesses to tap the power of IP and converged networks and put them to work for your business. Powered by rock-solid, MultiVantage Communication Manager, the Avaya MultiVantage Applications portfolio of products includes Avaya Media Servers and Avaya Media Gateways, Avaya VisAbility™ Management Suite (network management tools) and Avaya Communication Devices.
Overview Avaya Media Gateways These stackable and modular hardware elements deliver application-enabling data, voice, FAX, video and messaging capabilities to your network. They support both bearer and signaling traffic routed between packet-switched and circuit-switched networks. These gateways are optimized to enterprise class telephony and provide a variety of flexible deployment options. Options include blended, such as IP and TDM, and 100% IP environments.
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Media Servers Avaya S8100 Media Server Avaya S8100 Media Server Overview The Avaya S8100 Media Server with a CMC1 Media Gateway or G600 Media Gateway is a complete solution for the small, small of large, or medium-sized office. The S8100 Media Server uses the WINDOWS 2000 operating system. Avaya Communication Manager, Avaya MultiVantage INTUITY™ AUDIX® messaging application, and Avaya Site Administration are co-resident applications on the WINDOWS 2000 platform.
Media Servers Avaya S8100 Media Server • • Call center • Up to 100 agents • Avaya CMS and Basic Call Management Reporting Desktop • On-board announcement functionality. The Avaya S8100 Media Server supports eight ports of integrated announcements and 1 hour of noncompressed speech via an on-board speech and signal processor. These announcements are stored on the hard drive of the S8100 Media Server and can be backed up like Communication Manager system translations files are.
Media Servers Avaya S8100 Media Server • • • A G600 Media Gateway has the following characteristics: • The ability to connect up to three G600 Media Gateways together in one location • The first G600 contains the S8100 Media Server and the TN744E Tone Clock board. These two packs take up three slots leaving seven universal slots available for circuit packs. • Ten universal slots available in the second and third G600 Media Gateways for circuit pack placement.
Media Servers Avaya S8100 Media Server • The Avaya R300 Remote Office Communicator (Avaya R300) acts like a simple switch at the remote site to connect remote stations and local access trunks. The Avaya R300 supports VOIP and DCP, and connections for analog lines and trunks. Each Avaya R300 also supports 12 remote dial access data channels. The S8100 Media Server with either CMC1 or a G600 Media Gateway supports up to 16 Avaya R300s.
Media Servers Avaya S8100 Media Server Recoverability The S8100 Media Server with either CMC1 or a G600 Media Gateway provides the following recoverability: • System survival of minor power disruptions without service interruption. • Automatic restoration of the last saved version of the customer translations following a power outage. • Scheduled centralized backups of critical system information at remote sites.
Media Servers Avaya S8100 Media Server Avaya Communication Manager The S8100 Media Server uses Avaya Communication ManagerTM software for call processing solutions in large and small customer environments. For more information on these solutions, see the Overview for Avaya Communication Manager. Avaya Communication Manager is an open, scalable, highly reliable and secure telephony application.
Media Servers Avaya S8300 Media Server and an Avaya G700 Media Gateway Avaya S8300 Media Server and an Avaya G700 Media Gateway Overview The Avaya™ S8300 Media Server, the G700 Media Gateway, and Avaya™ Media Modules provide the ability to converge voice and data into one infrastructure, creating flexibility for growing companies. The S8300 Media Server is a Pentium based processor in a Media Module form factor that resides in the G700 Media Gateway.
Media Servers Avaya S8300 Media Server and an Avaya G700 Media Gateway Configuration Description The following components can be used with the S8300 Media Server and the G700 Media Gateway: • Avaya™ Media Modules: — Avaya MM710 T1/E1 Media Module — Avaya MM711 Analog Media Module — Avaya MM712 DCP Media Module — Avaya MM720 BRI Media Module — Avaya MM760 VoIP Media Module • "Avaya Communication Manager" (page 306).
Media Servers Avaya S8300 Media Server and an Avaya G700 Media Gateway S8300 Media Server configuration information and upgrade access • • Linux operating system (Redhat v6.x) • Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server • H.248 Media Gateway Signaling Protocol • Control messages tunneled over H.323 Signaling Protocol • Two E1/T1 ports and a 10/100BaseT port • Two serial ports supporting V.
Media Servers Avaya S8300 Media Server and an Avaya G700 Media Gateway the S8300 Media Server. A maximum of 250 G700 Media Gateways can be supported using the S8700 Media Server. The G700 is also functional in a stack that is mixed with Avaya P330 devices such as the P333T, P333R, and P334. To provide power to IP telephones without additional cables, stack the G700 Media Gateways with the Avaya P333T-PWR.
Media Servers Avaya S8300 Media Server and an Avaya G700 Media Gateway G700 Media Gateway with two Avaya P330 switches EI SM EM 1 SO 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ALM TST ACT SIG SI EO E1/T1 ALM TST ACT OK TO REMOVE EIA 530A DCE ALM TST ACT SHUT DOWN SERVICES USB 1 USB 2 ALM TST ACT Cajun P120 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 EXPANSION SLOT 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 FIV 13 14 15 16 LNK COL Tx 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Rx FDX FC 100M LAG OP
Media Servers Avaya S8300 Media Server and an Avaya G700 Media Gateway Highlights of the Avaya X330 WAN Access Router • Provides integrated WAN access that can be used with external firewalls or VPN Gateways • Works with the following WAN and routing protocols • Point-to-Point (PPP) over channeled E1/T1 • Frame Relay • RIP v1 and v2 • Single Area OSPF • VRRP Redundancy • Throughput: wire speed WAN routing • Congestion control • Standard auto-negotiation • Link redundancy • 802.
Media Servers Avaya S8300 Media Server and an Avaya G700 Media Gateway Octaplane Cabling Length (metric) Cable Description and Function Length X330SC Short Octaplane Cable (30 cm) Short Octaplane cable - light- colored, used to connect adjacent switches or switches separated by one Backup Universal Power Supply (BUPS) unit.
Media Servers Avaya S8300 Media Server and an Avaya G700 Media Gateway • An Avaya P330 processor complex is based on the Avaya P330 data switch architecture. This complex provides an eight-port Layer 2 switch function and manages the Expansion and Cascade modules. • The electrical and physical connectivity for the four Media Module slots. NOTE: The Motherboard can not be replaced in the field. For more information about the VoIP Media Module, see "Avaya MM760 VoIP Media Module" (page 201).
Media Servers Avaya S8300 Media Server and an Avaya G700 Media Gateway NOTE: The LED panel is not the same size as standard Media Module slots. You cannot insert a Media Module into the LED slot, or vice versa. Gateway Software Gateway software is responsible for: • Individual Media Gateway operations • Terminating H.248 on the G700 Media Gateway • Interacting with maintenance operations. Maintenance Software The S8300 Media Server with the G700 Media Gateway has a dual maintenance strategy.
Media Servers Avaya S8300 Media Server and an Avaya G700 Media Gateway Media Module Top View AL M TS T AC SIGT SO E1 /T 1 EI SM EM SI EO mmdciso KLC 031502 May 2003 39
Media Servers Avaya S8300 Media Server and an Avaya G700 Media Gateway Media Module Front View 1 ALM TST ACT 2 3 mmdcled KLC 031402 Figure notes 1 ALM - Alarm LED 2 TST - Test LED 3 ACT - Active LED LEDs Although some Media Modules contain additional LEDs, each Media Module faceplate has a standard pattern of three LEDs that indicate the following conditions. • Red indicates a fault condition.
Media Servers Avaya S8300 Media Server and an Avaya G700 Media Gateway See the following figure for an example of the MM710. Avaya™ MM710 T1/E1 Media Module SO ALM TST ACT SIG EI SM EM SI EO E1/T1 EIA 530A DCE mmdc710 KLC 020402 For more information, see "Avaya MM710 T1/E1 Media Module" (page 194). Avaya™ MM711 Analog Media Module The MM711 provides analog trunk and telephone features and functionality. A maximum of four M711 Media Modules can reside in one G700 Media Gateway.
Media Servers Avaya S8300 Media Server and an Avaya G700 Media Gateway Avaya™ MM712 DCP Media Module The MM712 allows you to connect up to eight two-wire Digital Communications Protocol (DCP) voice terminals. See the following figure for an example of the MM712. Avaya™ MM712 DCP Media Module ALM TST ACT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 mmdc712 KLC 022702 For more information, see "Avaya MM712 DCP Media Module" (page 199).
Media Servers Avaya S8300 Media Server and an Avaya G700 Media Gateway For more information on the MM720 see "Avaya MM720 BRI Media Module" (page 200) Avaya™ MM760 VoIP Media Module The MM760 is a clone of the motherboard VoIP engine. The MM760 provides an additional 64 VoIP channels with G.711 compression. The capacity is 64 G.711 TDM/IP simultaneous calls, or 32 compression codec, G.729 or G.723, TDM/IP simultaneous calls.
Media Servers Avaya S8300 Media Server and an Avaya G700 Media Gateway The fail-back from the LSP to the primary media server is not automatic and requires a reset on the LSP. The reset breaks the communication between the LSP and all registered endpoints and causes the endpoints to register with the primary media server. During fail-back to the primary media server, all calls are dropped with the exception of IP-to-IP calls. The hardware for the S8300 Media Server and the LSP is identical.
Media Servers Avaya S8300 Media Server and an Avaya G700 Media Gateway • Available in two sizes: • Four ports with up to 100 local users • Eight ports with up to 300 local users • Maximum of 500,000 remote messaging subscribers • Maximum of eight networking channels • INTUITY AUDIX LX Release 1 • Message Manager Release 4.
Media Servers Avaya S8300 Media Server and an Avaya G700 Media Gateway • United States Additional countries will be added in the near future. Call Center The S8300 Media Server provides a excellent solution for a small call center.
Media Servers Avaya S8300 Media Server and an Avaya G700 Media Gateway Area description TN2501AP (VAL) circuit pack Avaya G700 announcement software Backup speed 2.6 seconds for each 60 seconds of announcement time 2.
Media Servers Avaya S8300 Media Server and an Avaya G700 Media Gateway • "Branch Office Configuration" (page 332) • "Multi-Site Environment" (page 334) System Management Avaya VisAbility Management Suite Avaya’s VisAbility™ Management Suite offers a comprehensive set of WEB-based network and system management solutions that support Avaya converged voice solutions.
Media Servers Avaya S8300 Media Server and an Avaya G700 Media Gateway • Call Detail Recording (CDR) is supported when a terminal server is used.
Media Servers Avaya S8300 Media Server and an Avaya G700 Media Gateway • Peru • Puerto Rico • The Netherlands • New Zealand • Nordics • Russia • Singapore • Spain • Sweden • Switzerland • Taiwan • Trinindad • Tobago • United Kingdom • United States • Uruguay • Venezuela Digital Trunks and CO Trunks See the following table for digital trunk and CO trunk information for each country Country Digital Trunk CO Trunk AC Power See Note Plug Type DC Power1 Compandi ng I
Media Servers Avaya S8300 Media Server and an Avaya G700 Media Gateway Country Digital Trunk CO Trunk AC Power See Note Plug Type DC Power1 Compandi ng ICID R2MFC over Mexico E1 LS 110v A -60v A-law Bellcore FSK E1 Netherlands E1 LS 220v B, E -60v A-law - - New Zealand E1 LS DID 220v C - A-law - - Norway E1 - 220v B, E -60v A-law - - Singapore E1 LS DID 220v B, D, E, I - A-law Bellcore FSK - Spain E1 LS 220v A, B, E -48v A-law - - Sweden E1 -
Media Servers Avaya S8700 Media Server and an Avaya G600 Media Gateway Avaya S8700 Media Server and an Avaya G600 Media Gateway Overview The Avaya™ S8700 Media Server, Avaya G600 Media Gateway, and Avaya G700 Media Gateway, is an Internet Protocol (IP) telephony server solution that routes voice, data, and video traffic using a combination of IP and traditional endpoints such as digital, analog, and ISDN.
Media Servers Avaya S8700 Media Server and an Avaya G600 Media Gateway The S8700 IP Connect uses IP connectivity exclusively between PNs. The S8700 IP Connect can utilize a customer’s existing VoIP ready IP infrastructure. This solution saves customers the cost of building a separate telephony network. As an all-IP solution, traditional forms of bearer network direct connect, Center Stage Switch (CSS) connect, and ATM-Port Network Connectivity (ATM-PNC) are not supported.
Media Servers Avaya S8700 Media Server and an Avaya G600 Media Gateway • Storage media for the operating system, customer translations, and maintenance software • Support for USB port connectivity for modem • A 128 MB Flash Card for removable storage media • Support for remote call out alarming from either server • SNMP alarming The S8700 Media Server must be mounted in an open 19-inch rack that is EIA-310-D compliant. UPS or Power Backup S8700 Media Servers always require power backup.
Media Servers Avaya S8700 Media Server and an Avaya G600 Media Gateway USB Modem Each S8700 Media Server requires a Universal Serial Bus (USB) modem for maintenance access and to call out an alarm. The modems can share a common phone line if they are co-located. Separate phone lines are needed if the S8700 Media Servers reside is separate locations. Incoming calls are answered by the on-line server. The caller can access the off-line server via a telnet session.
Media Servers Avaya S8700 Media Server and an Avaya G600 Media Gateway The G600 Media Gateway has the following characteristics: • 19 inches wide, 13 inches high and 21 inches deep • 10 universal slots plus one power supply slot in each Media Gateway • A maximum of 64 port networks. • A maximum of 4 G600 Media Gateways per PN.
Media Servers Avaya S8700 Media Server and an Avaya G600 Media Gateway • Provides distributed PN packet interface. • Supports the download of IPSI firmware. • One IPSI per configuration that provides serial number support for License File Feature Activation A dedicated IPSI Ethernet connection in the faceplate is provided for a laptop connection. The laptop connection is used to assign a static IP address. See the following figure for an example of the IPSI faceplate.
Media Servers Avaya S8700 Media Server and an Avaya G600 Media Gateway S8700 IP Connect Reliability The S8700 Media Server is duplicated. Tone clock functionality is provided by the IPSI circuit pack in each PN. As an all-IP solution, the S8700 IP Connect only supports IP port networks. The S8700 IP Connect does not support traditional CCS or ATM connected PNs. See the following figure for an example of the S8700 IP Connect configuration.
Media Servers Avaya S8700 Media Server and an Avaya G600 Media Gateway # Description of Connection 6 Ethernet Switch - A device that provides port multiplication on a LAN by creating more than one network segment. In an IP Connect environment, the Ethernet switch should support 802.1 ip/Q, VLAN and 10/100 mbps. 7 Two UPS units 8 Port Network - An optional configuration of Media Gateways that provides increased port capacity. 9 IPSI - A circuit pack that transports control messages over IP.
Media Servers Avaya S8700 Media Server and an Avaya G600 Media Gateway BHCC Capacity for the S8700 Media Server The following table presents a subset of S8700 IP Connect Busy Hour Call Completion (BHCC) capacities. The values are based on current available data and may change as more accurate data becomes available.
Media Servers Avaya S8700 Media Server and an Avaya G600 Media Gateway • The Standard Management Solutions Plus • The Enhanced Converged Management Offer • The Advanced Converged Management Offer For more detailed information on the Avaya VisAbility Management Suite see: • http://www.avaya.com, Products and Services, Products A-Z Media Server Web Interface The S8700 Media Server uses a Media Server Web Interface to perform a wide variety of functions.
Media Servers Avaya S8700 Media Server and an Avaya G600 Media Gateway • DEFINITY Translator ATM Manager (DTA) May 2003
Media Servers Overview Overview The Avaya S8700 Media Server and the Avaya MCC1 Media Gateway, or the Avaya SCC1 Media Gateway uses a standard microprocessor engine with an Intel based processor on a commercial server. The S8700 Media Server uses high-speed connections to route voice, data, and video between analog and digital trunks, data lines that are connected to host computers, data-entry terminals, personal computers, and internet addresses.
Media Servers Overview The following sections describe each of the main components. S8700 Media Server Characteristics of the S8700: • 10/100 Ethernet ports to support IPSI network control links, services access, duplication, administration and alarming.
Media Servers Overview Each IPSI typically controls five port networks by tunneling control messages over the bearer network to PNs that do not have IPSIs.
Media Servers Overview The S8700 Multi-Connect always requires an Avaya (P13X or P33X) Ethernet switch as part of the control complex. The Avaya Ethernet switch extends Ethernet connectivity to the PN where it connects to an IPSI. One Ethernet switch is required for duplex-reliability. Two are required for high-reliability or critical-reliability. NOTE: The call control network must be on a dedicated network not connected to any other networks.
Media Servers Overview Media Gateways The MCC1 Media Gateway, the SCC1 Media Gateway, and G700 Media Gateway are supported in a Multi-Connect configuration. The following section describes each of the Media Gateways. The MCC1 Media Gateway The MCC1 Media Gateway can contain up to five carriers. The MCC1 Media Gateway uses circuit packs. Doors on the front and on the rear of the cabinet protect internal equipment and allow easy access to circuit packs.
Media Servers Overview Reliability for the S8700 Multi-Connect The S8700 Media Server when used with the MCC1, SCC1 or G700 Media Gateway has the following options for, duplex-reliability, high-reliability, and critical-reliability. Duplex-Reliability Configuration The duplex-reliability option is the most basic option. A duplex-reliability configuration consists of the following: • Two S8700 Media Servers • One Ethernet switch • One UPS unit for each S8700 Media Server.
Media Servers Overview S8700 Multi-Connect duplex-reliability configuration 1 2 3 3 4 6 5 1 4 6 2 7 8 12 24 2 9 9 IPSI IPSI IPSI 11 11 11 100bT BBI 100bT BBI 100bT BBI LINK LINK LINK LINK LINK LINK TRMT TRMT TRMT TRMT TRMT TRMT RCV RCV RCV RCV RCV RCV 10 PN 1 10 PN 2 12 cydsmar2 LAO 022503 1 1 13 CONSOLE 1 10 PN 12 12 Number Description of the Connection 1 The Administration PC can be used to access the S8700 Media Server over the corporate LAN.
Media Servers Overview Number Description of the Connection 4 The S8700 Media Servers pair, one server in an active mode and the other server on standby. 5 Duplication links: The Ethernet link, default Ethernet 2, and the fiber link. 6 Services interface: default Ethernet 1-The server’s dedicated Ethernet connection from the S8700 Media Server to a laptop. This link is active only during on-site administration or onsite maintenance.
Media Servers Overview .Multi-Connect high-reliability configuration 1 2 3 3 4 6 4 5 1 8 7 9 1 12 13 24 9 CONSOLE 1 6 2 2 1 12 13 24 CONSOLE 10 10 1 2 IPSI 12 IPSI 12 100bT BBI 100bT BBI 100bT BBI LINK LINK LINK LINK LINK LINK TRMT TRMT TRMT TRMT TRMT TRMT RCV RCV RCV RCV RCV RCV 11 PN 1 11 PN 2 13 # 11 PN 13 Description of Connection 1 Administration PC — Used to access S8700 Media Server over the corporate LAN. 2 Corporate LAN.
Media Servers Overview # Description of Connection 4 S8700 Media Server — Two are always present. One in active mode and the other on standby. 5 Duplication Links: The Ethernet link, default Ethernet 2, and the fiber link. 6 Services interface: default Ethernet 1-The server’s dedicated Ethernet connection from the S8700 Media Server to a Services laptop. This link is active only during onsite administration or onsite maintenance.
Media Servers Overview Critical-Reliability Configuration The critical-reliability configuration option is similar to the high-reliability configuration option. In addition, the critical-reliability configuration duplicates the bearer network channels among the PNs.
Media Servers Overview Connectivity The S8700 Multi-Connect Media Server uses CSS, and ATM networks to connect to port networks (PN). Port Networks With the S8700 Multi-Connect, all PNs are comprised of either the MCC1 Media Gateway or the SCC1 Media Gateway. For migrations from the DEFINITY® Server to the S8700 Multi-Connect processor, the cabinet that was the Processor Port Network (PPN) will be converted to a PN by replacing the control carriers with port carriers.
Media Servers Overview S8700 Multi-Connect Recoverability In addition to the high reliability of the duplicated S8700 Multi-Connect Media Servers, the S8300 Media Server in a Local Survivable Processor (LSP) configuration and a survivable remote EPN can be used to provide survivability. Additional recovery capability is embedded in the Communication Manager software that resides on the S8700 Media Server.
Media Servers Overview See the tables that follow for high level information on S8700 Media Server capabilities.
Media Servers Overview Type BHCC quantities ICM 112,100 OCM 230,500 General business - IP 53,400 Call center - IP 61,800 NOTE: Any configuration that includes IP Solutions applications such as Road Warrior, Telecommuter, or H.322 trunking, has an impact on the BHCCs and processor capacity. If a customer uses these applications in a high traffic solution, it is recommended that the Avaya Technology and Consulting (ATAC) team be involved to review any potential impact on traffic.
Media Servers Overview Media Server Web Interface The S8700 Media Server uses the Media Server Web Interface to perform a wide variety of functions. This browser-based tool uses a Graphical User Interface (GUI) for performing server administration tasks such as: • Backups and restores for customer data. • An easy access to view current alarms.
Media Servers DEFINITY Server CSI DEFINITY Server CSI Overview Avaya Communication Manager on a DEFINITY® Server CSI is a solution for a medium sized office location that has from 50 to 900 stations. This solution uses DEFINITY TN circuit packs, Avaya Communication Manager, and the CMC1 Media Gateway. It is easy and cost-effective for a company to migrate from the DEFINITY Server CSI to another Avaya solution as the company grows.
Media Servers DEFINITY Server CSI removable memory through Flash-ROM that plugs directly into the TN2402 processor board. The memory on the Processor board contains the generic program and the system translations. The cartridge contains a copy of the system translations and error log. Additional capabilities include: • Provides the 5-volt ATA PC-card Memory Card Interface. • Uses an external modem to dial out alarms.
Media Servers DEFINITY Server CSI • Two 12-volt DC variable-speed fans integrated into the bottom of the cabinet provide CMC1 cooling. The fans force air through a filter and up through the cabinet. Air exits from the back of the cabinet. Speed control is provided by the 650A Global Power supply. The 650A varies the fan input voltage between 8VDC and 14VDC depending on a temperature sensor that is mounted in the power supply.
Media Servers DEFINITY Server CSI System Capacity Type Capacity Maximum trunks 400 Maximum stations 900 Maximum ports 1300 (limited by slots, not software Maximum IP endpoints 390 Avaya Communication Manager The DEFINITY Server CSI uses Avaya Communication Manager for call processing solutions in large and small customer environments. For more information on these solutions, see the Overview for Avaya Communication Manager.
Media Servers DEFINITY Server CSI Adjuncts The following is a partial list of the adjunts that Avaya provides: • Voice messaging and response such as INTUITY AUDIX • Call center tools such as Avaya Call Management System, NICE Analyzer, Avaya Call Recording , Avaya Visual Vectors and Avaya Basic Call Management System Reporting Desktop • System printer • Journal printer • Call Accounting Systems • Call Detail Recording (CDR) • Avaya Site Administration (ASA) • DEFINITY Network Management (DN
Media Servers DEFINITY Server SI DEFINITY Server SI Overview Avaya™ Communication Manager on a DEFINITY® Server SI offers a high-level operating system, open interfaces, and distributed processing. DEFINITY Server SI provides circuit-switched voice communications and Internet Protocol (IP) telephony including voice and data network integration, unified messaging, and multimedia conferencing and collaboration.
Media Servers DEFINITY Server SI Detailed Description The DEFINITY Server SI with Communication Manager provides a common architecture platform across all supported line sizes. The Processor Port Network (PPN) is the master controller of the system. The Expansion Port Network (EPN) contains line ports and trunk ports. The universal port hardware allows station circuit packs, trunk circuit packs, and service circuit packs to be installed in any available slot.
Media Servers DEFINITY Server SI • Circuit Packs — The TN2404 processor — The TN2401 network control and packet interface (NetPkt) — TN768, TN780, or TN2182 tone clock Each of the main components is described in the following section. Processor Port Network and Switch Processing Element The PPN is a DEFINITY Server SI configuration of carriers that contains the following control complex SPE of the system and port interfaces.
Media Servers DEFINITY Server SI Components of a DEFINITY Server SI Configuration PPN SPE Processor bus Processor Network Control/ Packet Interface Memory Packet bus Terminal TDM bus Ports External trunks, lines, and IP addresses Ports Expansion I/O Expansion I/O Fiber optic cable EPN Expansion I/O EPN Expansion I/O Expansion I/O Packet bus TDM bus Maintenance Ports Terminal External trunks, lines, and IP addresses cydfcss3 LJK 022299 Expansion I/O Packet bus TDM bus Maintenance Termi
Media Servers DEFINITY Server SI adjuncts. The packet bus carries logical links for both on-switch and off-switch control between some specific port circuits in the system; for example, D-channels, X.25, and remote management terminals. • Port circuits: The port circuits form analog/digital interfaces between the PN and external trunks and devices that provide links between these devices and the TDM bus and packet bus.
Media Servers DEFINITY Server SI Up to three Single-Carrier Cabinets (SCC1) can be stacked to form a single PN. Refer to the following figure.
Media Servers DEFINITY Server SI Typical Multi-Carrier Cabinet (MCC1) “C” position carrier “B” position carrier “A” position carrier “F” position fan unit “D” position carrier “E” position carrier Power distribution unit lcdfpdu6 LJK 083100 Network Control and Packet Interface The Network control and Packet interface communicates control channel messages between the processor circuit pack and the distributed network of port circuit packs on the TDM bus.
Media Servers DEFINITY Server SI DEFINITY IP Solutions DEFINITY IP Solutions brings together the flexibility of IP networks with the full feature functionality of Communication Manager. IP Solutions provides: • Investment protection and optimization in IP and PSTN networks. • Full software applications, features, and management capabilities are carried into the IP environment using Communication Manager.
Media Servers DEFINITY Server SI IP Solutions Switch Voice Terminal PSTN TN2302 IP Softphone or CentreVu IP Agent Switch H.323 Trunk DS1 TN2302 C-LAN LAN/WAN LAN/WAN C-LAN TN2302 Switch TN2302 IP Trunk C-LAN TN2302 IP Softphone with H.323 voice application cydfipsl KLC 091901 The figure shows IP Solutions supports connectivity for IP trunks, IP softphones, and IP telephones. DEFINITY IP Solutions is implemented using the TN2302AP, an IP Media Processor circuit pack inside the switch.
Media Servers DEFINITY Server SI IP trunks reduce expenses for long distance voice and FAX, facilitating global communications, provide a full-function network with data and voice convergence, and use available network resources to optimize investments. H.323 IP Trunk (IP Solutions mode) The IP Media Processor circuit pack (TN2302AP) supports the H.323 version 2 protocol and operates with H.323 version 2 endpoints, including stations, trunks, and gateways.
Media Servers DEFINITY Server SI The R300 terminates at the local LAN and supports local PSTN connections that use the following methods: • Two DS1/E1/T1/PRI • Six BRI ST V.35 serial port connections • Two analog trunks The R300 provides connections between remote stations and local access trunks. The R300 is a rack-mounted Media Gateway that features two expansion slots. One slot contains a DSP blade for VoIP support.
Media Servers DEFINITY Server SI C-LAN TCP/IP connectivity is provided over Ethernet or Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) to adjuncts such as CMS or INTUITY™ AUDIX®, and for DCS connectivity. The C-LAN circuit pack (TN799DP) provides a “bridge” from the TDM bus to the packet bus on a DEFINITY server. IP Asynchronous Links using C-LAN The IP Asynchronous Links feature enables the switch to transfer existing asynchronous adjunct connectivity to an Ethernet network using TCP/IP protocol.
Media Servers DEFINITY Server SI • DEFINITY Network Management (DNM) • Proxy Agent • Enterprise Directory Gateway Server applications send data to the switch, and the telnet server supports 80 Kbps data throughput. Current application screen interactions, and current simultaneous session limits on the switch are also supported. The telnet server satisfies all current terminal emulation modes for example, 51x, 4410, 4425, vt220, hp262x, and pctt.
Media Servers DEFINITY Server SI Type of Call DEFINITY Server SI ACD 20,000 ICM 20,000 OCM 20,000 CTI/ASAI 20,000 Wireless 20,000 IP telephones, non-IP trunks 18,000 DCP telephones, IP trunks 13,500 IP telephones, IP trunks 7,500 Adjuncts The following is a partial list of the adjunts that Avaya provides: • Voice messaging and response such as INTUITY AUDIX • Call center tools such as Avaya Call Management System, NICE Analyzer, Avaya Call Recording , Avaya Visual Vectors and Avaya Bas
Media Servers DEFINITY Server R DEFINITY Server R Overview Avaya™ Communication Manager on a DEFINITY® Server R offers a high-level operating system, open interfaces, and distributed processing. DEFINITY Server R provides circuit-switched voice communications and Internet Protocol (IP) telephony including voice and data network integration, unified messaging, and multimedia conferencing and collaboration.
Media Servers DEFINITY Server R Detailed Description The DEFINITY Server R with Avaya Communication Manager, provides a common architecture platform across all supported DEFINITY product lines. It gives large customers with multiple locations the same user and administration interfaces across their enterprise network including international locations. DEFINITY Server R provides: • Scalable applications for messaging, conferencing, collaboration, call centers, mobility, and remote users.
Media Servers DEFINITY Server R • Circuit packs — The UN331C processor — Four TN1650 memory circuit packs — A TN1648 SYSAM — A TN1655 packet interface — A UN332C mass storage system and network control (MSS/NET CONT) — The TN2211 optical drive — The TN1657 disk drive — The TN768, TN780, or TN2182 tone clock Each of the main components, is described in the following section.
Media Servers DEFINITY Server R Components of a DEFINITY Server R PPN SPE Processor bus Processor Network Control/ Packet Interface Memory Packet bus Terminal TDM bus Ports External trunks, lines, and IP addresses Ports Expansion I/O Expansion I/O Fiber optic cable EPN Expansion I/O EPN Expansion I/O Expansion I/O Packet bus TDM bus Maintenance Ports Terminal External trunks, lines, and IP addresses cydfcss3 LJK 022299 Expansion I/O Packet bus TDM bus Maintenance Terminal Ports Exte
Media Servers DEFINITY Server R • Port circuits: The port circuits form analog/digital interfaces between the PN and external trunks and devices that provide links between these devices and the TDM bus and packet bus. Incoming analog signals are converted to pulse-code modulated (PCM) digital signals and placed on the TDM bus by port circuits. Port circuits convert outgoing signals from PCM to analog for external analog devices. All port circuits connect to the TDM bus.
Media Servers DEFINITY Server R Typical Single-Carrier Cabinet (SCC1) Power converter Air circulation vents Circuit packs scdf001 KLC 060597 Multi-Carrier Cabinets A Multi-Carrier Cabinet (MCC1) is a 70 inch (178 cm) cabinet that has up to five carriers. The three types of Multi-Carrier Cabinets are as follows: • A PPN cabinet contains the ports, SPE, an interface to an EPN cabinet, or a CSS.
Media Servers DEFINITY Server R Typical Multi-Carrier Cabinet (MCC1) “C” position carrier “B” position carrier “A” position carrier “F” position fan unit “D” position carrier “E” position carrier Power distribution unit lcdfpdu6 LJK 083100 Expansion Port Network An optional Expansion Port Network (EPN) contains additional ports that increase the number of connections to trunks and lines.
Media Servers DEFINITY Server R Avaya MultiVantage Applications offers a feature that enables users to specify the quality of voice communications. With the Quality of Service feature, users can administer and download the Differentiated Services Type-of-Service value to optimize voice quality. The Quality of Service feature implements buffers in the audio-processing circuit pack to reduce latency and helps some routers to prioritize audio traffic.
Media Servers DEFINITY Server R DEFINITY IP Solutions is implemented using the TN2302AP, an IP Media Processor circuit pack inside the switch. The TN2302AP IP Media Processor provides H.323 trunk connections and H.323 voice processing for IP telephones. The features that use the TN2302AP circuit pack also require the TN799 C-LAN circuit pack. NOTE: The IP trunk that is used in R7 and the current TN2302AP H.323 trunks are not interoperable. The TN2302AP H.
Media Servers DEFINITY Server R • An incoming line for Avaya remote access • Direct access to the NT server on the hard disk using pcANYWHERE, version 8 or later. The TN2302AP circuit pack does not require: • A connection to a modem • An incoming line • Access using pcANYWHERE. • A TN799B circuit pack Avaya R300 Remote Office Communicator The Avaya R300 Remote Office Communicator provides a cost effective, full functionality solution for a remote office location.
Media Servers DEFINITY Server R Avaya R300 Remote Office Communicator R300 Remote Office System Management System Management DCP 1 IP over WAN trunk(s) 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 0 # 1 DCP TN799 1 2 5 8 9 0 # Local CO (p/o WAN) IP over ISDN/FR WAN Control carrier Control carrier 3 4 9 0 # 6 IP LAN Port carrier 7 3 5 8 Analog ISDN 7 2 4 7 R300 Remote Office Analog 6 Port carrier TN2302 Local trunk access (PRI, BRI, or analog) DCP Host LAN cydfrmx3 KLC 101501 108 Router 1 IP
Media Servers DEFINITY Server R • Allows customers to manage applications from both on site and remote locations • Allows for several system management applications to run on a single PC and thus reducing hardware requirements • Provides “IP Services” forms to support more flexible administration • Guarantees data delivery through a reliable session-layer protocol • Supports customers’ existing investment in serial hardware through use of Network Terminal Servers IP Asynchronous Links supports sw
Media Servers DEFINITY Server R Center Stage Switch A Center Stage Switch (CSS) is optional for three PNs or less in the DEFINITY Server R. The CSS is the central interface between the PPN and the EPNs. The CSS consists of one, two, or three switch nodes (SN). One SN can expand the system from 1 EPN to up to 15 EPNs. Two SNs can expand the system to up to 29 EPNs. Three SNs can expand the system to up to 43 EPNs.
Media Servers DEFINITY Server R Each SN contains from 1 to 16 SNI circuit packs. Each interface uses fiber-optic cable to connect to a PN or to a SN. One interface always connects to the PPN and one connects to each EPN. CSS with Switch Nodes (SNs) cydfcssn KLC 091901 PPN/EI Switch Node (1-16 SNIs) SNI/EI 1 2 16 SNI/EI SNI/EI SNI/EI EPN/EI EPN/EI EPN/EI In a high reliability system with a duplicated processor, two SNI circuit packs connect to the PPN.
Media Servers DEFINITY Server R example, the CES interface can define up to 10 virtual circuits for tie-line connectivity, and consolidates network connectivity that typically requires multiple circuit packs into one circuit card. An ATM WAN Spare Processor (WSP) provides a disaster recovery option for DEFINITY Server R expansion port networks that are deployed over an ATM WAN. An ATM WSP acts as a PPN in the event of a catastrophic failure in the network.
Media Servers DEFINITY Server R • ATM Network Duplication -- requires full duplication of the inter-PN connectivity and the tone clocks. As duplication increases, the maximum number of port carriers and port circuit packs per cabinet decreases.
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Media Gateways The CMC1 Media Gateway The CMC1 Media Gateway supports the DEFINITY® Server CSI and the Avaya S8100 Media Servers. It can be mounted on a wall or on the floor, and uses an AC-only power supply. The control carrier contains two control slots, one for the processor and the other for the tone clock. Slot 3 to slot 10 can contain optional port circuit packs and service circuit packs. See the following figure for an example of the CMC1 Media Gateway.
Media Gateways CMC1 Media Gateway Right Side scdfrf2 KLC 061097 Up to three CMC1 Media Gateways can be supported by the S8100 Media Server. A maximum of four CMC1 Media Gateways can be supported by the DEFINITY Server CSI. In a CMC1 Media Gateway that contains the server and the tone clock circuit packs there will be less then 10 slots available.In all remaining connected CMC1 Media Gateways there are 10 slots that can be used for port or service circuit pack.
Media Gateways Typical Vertical Installation Front View of the CMC1 Media Gateway B A C Floor indf3cmc KLC 110497 May 2003 117
Media Gateways The G600 Media Gateway The Avaya™ G600 Media Gateway can be used with the S8700 Media Server and the S8100 Media Server.The G600 Media Gateway has the following characteristics: • There is a maximum of 64 port networks when used with the S8700. • A maximum of four G600 Media Gateways can be in each Port Network (PN) with the S8700 Media Server. The four G600 Media Gateways must be in one data rack due to TDM cable length.
Media Gateways G600 Media Gateway 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 CLK BBI 100bT BBI LINK LINK LINK TRMT TRMT TRMT RCV RCV RCV S E R V I C E TN2302 TN2312 650A N E T W O R K scdlip60 KLC 031302 Required Circuit Packs for the G600 Media Gateway and a S8700 Media Server When the G600 Media Gateway is connected to the S8700 Media Server the following circuit packs are required: IP Server Interface (TN2312AP) The IP Server Interface (IPSI) provides transport of control messages over IP allowing the
Media Gateways To take advantage of downloadable firmware capability there must be at least one TN799DP C-LAN and access to the public Internet for firmware downloads to other downloadable circuit packs. Downloads and instructions are posted to: http://www.avaya.com/support/ Click on Online Services > Download Software Needed.
Media Gateways The S8100 Media Server has the following characteristics: • Processor – The processor is a 500-MHz Pentium III. • RAM – There are two slots for SDRAM memory modules, with a minimum of 256-MB of RAM and a maximum of 512-MB of RAM. • Front panel ethernet access – Services can access the switch via an RJ45 Ethernet jack on the circuit pack faceplate. • Hard disk – The circuit pack has a 20-GB hard disk.
Media Gateways The Avaya G700 Media Gateway The G700 Media Gateway is designed to be scalable and offer options. It is functional on its own or with other G700 Media Gateways. The G700 is also functional in combination with other G700 Media Gateways and Avaya P330 devices such as the P333T, P333R, and P334 A maximum of ten G700 Media Gateways can be supported using the S8300 Media Server. A maximum of 250 G700 Media Gateways can be supported using the S8700 Media Server.
Media Gateways G700 Media Gateway with two Avaya P330 switches EI SM EM 1 SO 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ALM TST ACT SIG SI EO E1/T1 ALM TST ACT OK TO REMOVE EIA 530A DCE ALM TST ACT SHUT DOWN SERVICES USB 1 USB 2 ALM TST ACT Cajun P120 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 EXPANSION SLOT 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 FIV 13 14 15 16 LNK COL Tx 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Rx FDX FC 100M LAG OPR PWR LAG LAG LAG 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Media Gateways Highlights of the Avaya X330 WAN Access Router • Provides integrated WAN access that can be used with external firewalls or VPN Gateways • Works with the following WAN and routing protocols • Point-to-Point (PPP) over channeled E1/T1 • Frame Relay • RIP v1/v2 • Single Area OSPF • VRRP Redundancy • Throughput: wire speed WAN routing • Congestion control • Standard auto-negotiation • Link redundancy • 802.
Media Gateways remove, or replace, any single unit without disrupting operation or performing stack-level reconfiguration. Octaplane Cabling Length (metric) Cable Description and Function Length X330SC Short Octaplane Cable (30 cm) Short Octaplane cable - light- colored, used to connect adjacent switches or switches separated by one Backup Universal Power Supply (BUPS) unit.
Media Gateways NOTE: The Motherboard can not be replaced in the field. For more information about the VoIP Media Module, see "Avaya MM760 VoIP Media Module" (page 201). Fans The G700 Media Gateway contains four 12-volt fans. These fans are monitored and can be reported by SNMP to a management station.
Media Gateways Gateway Software Gateway software is responsible for: • Individual Media Gateway operations • Terminating H.248 on the G700 Media Gateway • Interacting with maintenance operations. Maintenance Software The Avaya Media Server with the G700 Media Gateway has a dual maintenance strategy. Maintenance software runs on both the G700 Media Gateway platform and the Avaya Media Server for the subsystems on the platform.
Media Gateways Figure notes 1 Two S8700 Media Servers 2 The Ethernet switch must be Avaya provided. 3 Two UPS units one for each server. 4 The MCC1 Media Gateway 5 Dedicated LAN connectivity to the IPSI board in the MCC1 Media Gateway. 6 IP Phones off of the customer’s LAN 7 Voice Mail: INTUITY™ AUDIX® is shown connected via IP. 8 The G700 Media Gateway is connected via the LAN to the CLAN board located in the MCC1 Media Gateway.
Media Gateways The SCC1 Media Gateway This section describes the SCC1 Media Gateway. Each SCC1 Media Gateway has vertical slots that hold circuit packs. A blank faceplate covers each unused slot. See the following figure for an example of a typical SCC1 Media Gateway. Typical SCC1 Media Gateway 2 3 1 scdfscci KLC 032502 Figure notes 1 Circuit packs 2 Power converter 3 Air circulation vents A maximum of four SCC1 Media Gateways can be stacked on top of each other.
Media Gateways Typical SCC1 Stack 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 lcdfsc1i KLC 012500 Figure notes Number Description 1 Port cabinet in the D position 2 Port cabinet in the C position 3 Port cabinet or duplicated control cabinet in the B position 4 Basic control cabinet or expansion control cabinet 5 Cabinet clips May 2003
Media Gateways For DEFINITY Severs: • Each stack of SCC1 Media Gateways requires one basic or expansion control cabinet at the bottom of the stack. • The maximum number of SCC1 Media Gateway stacks or port networks: • Three for the DEFINITY Server SI • 44 for the DEFINITY Server R. Cabinet clips connect the cabinets together. At the rear of the cabinets, a ground plate connects between cabinets for ground integrity.
Media Gateways Carriers Basic Control Cabinet for the DEFINITY Server SI The Basic Control Cabinet is in the PN only and is only used by DEFINITY Servers. The Basic Control Cabinet contains ports, a control complex to perform call processing, and an interface to an optional duplicated control cabinet. The Basic Control Cabinet also interfaces to the optional Stratum-3 Clock. The Basic Control Cabinet has a dedicated white circuit pack slots that contains specific control circuit packs.
Media Gateways Connector Function TERMINAL Connects an administration terminal to the processor circuit pack in standard reliability systems. The terminal connector always connects to the processor in the carrier of the terminal. DOT (duplication option terminal) Used in high reliability solutions and critical reliability solutions to connect an administration terminal to the active processor via the duplication interface slot.
Media Gateways The following table lists Duplicated Control Cabinet connectors and their function. Connector Function 01 to 16 (A01 to A16) 25-pair connectors that provide interfaces between port circuit packs to the cross-connect field or a fiber transceiver TERMINAL Can connect to the processor circuit pack in the Duplicated Control Cabinet in the event the duplication interface circuit pack fails in the control carrier.
Media Gateways The following table describes the connectors of the Expansion Control Cabinet. Connector Function 1 (A1) Provides a fiber-optic cable interface to an expansion interface (EI) circuit pack in slot 11 or a copper cable interface for a DS1 Converter. 2 to 17 (A2 to A17) 25-pair connectors that provide interface between the port circuit packs and the cross-connect field or a fiber transceiver.
Media Gateways Port Cabinet CLK S E R V I C E N E T W O R K T N 2 3 1 2 A P T N 5 7 0 T N 5 7 0 B l a n k B l a n k 1 5 8 P 1 5 8 P ccdf11h KLC 032502 The following table describes the connectors to the Port Cabinet. Connector Function 2 to 3 A Expansion Interface port that provides an interface for the fiber optic cable that runs either to an Expansion Interface circuit pack in another PN or a Switch Node Interface circuit pack in a Center Stage Switch.
Media Gateways The MCC1 Media Gateway A MCC1 Media Gateway can be used as a Port Network (PN) cabinet. Doors on the front and rear of the MCC1 Media Gateway protect the internal equipment and allow easy access to the circuit packs. Each MCC1 Media Gateway contains casters. Leveling feet keep the cabinet from rolling. Each corner of a MCC1 Media Gateway can bolt to the floor, if required.
Media Gateways Auxiliary Cabinet The Auxiliary Cabinet contains the hardware to install optional equipment. The cabinet allows carrier, rack (width: 23 in.; 58.4 cm), and panel types of mounting.
Media Gateways Typical PN Cabinetor all server models f 1 2 3 4 5 lcdfpdui KLC 031202 6 7 Figure notes Number Description 1 Port carrier in position C 2 Port, control, or processor carrier in position B 3 Control, processor, or expansion control carrier in position A 4 Fan units 5 Port or Switch Node Carrier in position D 6 Port or Switch Node Carrier in position E 7 Power distribution unit Expansion Port Network Cabinet for the DEFINITY Server R or DEFINITY Server SI An Expansion
Media Gateways • One expansion control carrier (J58890AF) • Zero, one or two SN carriers (J58890SA) in CSS-connected R model as required MCC1 EPN Cabinet 1 Port carrier Expansion control carrier Port carrier Port or switch node carrier Port or switch node carrier Power 4 distribution unit lcdfpdu4 LJK 081999 In a minimal dual EPN cabinet configuration, the A, B, and C carrier positions are intended for the first port network in the cabinet.
Media Gateways Description Cabinet Server Expansion Control Carrier: Contains extra port circuit packs, tone clock, maintenance interface, and EI circuit packs. EPN DEFINITY Server R, DEFINITY Server SI, and S8700 Media Server Switch Node Carrier: Contains the SNI circuit packs that make up the CSS.
Media Gateways The following table describes the connectors in the control carrier. Connector Function 1 to 9 (A1 to A9) 25-pair connectors provide interfaces between port circuit packs and the cross-connect field or fiber transceiver. AUX (Auxiliary) Provide an interface for alarms, attendant console power, emergency power transfer panels, and an internal modem that is used for remote maintenance. Processor interface for standard reliability solutions Connects directly to the PI circuit pack.
Media Gateways The following table describes the connectors in the Duplicated Control Carrier. Connector Function 1 to 9 (B1 to B9) 25-pair connectors provide interfaces between port circuit packs and the cross-connect field or fiber transceiver.
Media Gateways The following table describes the connectors in the processor carrier. Connector Function Clock (Stratum-3) The stratum-3 clock provides an interface for digital frame timing. This is not a time-of-day clock. AUX (Auxiliary) The AUX carrier provides an interface for customer alarms, attendant console power, emergency power-transfer panels, and an internal modem interface for remote maintenance.
Media Gateways The following table describes the connectors of the expansion control carrier.
Media Gateways Port Carrier (Front) Z100A1 blanks or 631DA1 631DB1 or 649A Z 1 0 0 C T N 2 1 8 2 T N 5 7 0 ccdf10bb KLC 101601 146 T N 5 7 0 The following table describes the connectors in the processor carrier.
Media Gateways Switch Node Carrier (Front) T N 5 7 3 T N 5 7 3 2 3 T T T N N N 5 5 5 7 7 7 3 3 3 T N 5 7 3 T T N N 5 5 7 7 3 3 SWITCH NODE INTERFACE E Power Unit EXPN INTFC DS1 CONV 1 4 5 6 7 Z 1 0 0 T C T T T T T T T T T T N N N N N N N N N N N 5 b 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 l 7 a 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 2 n 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 k 4 SWITCH NODE CLOCK 8 9 10 TEST 11 SWITCH NODE INTERFACE SWITCH NODE CLOCK 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Service Service 20 DS1 CONV 21 631DA1 or 649A ccdf0005
Media Gateways Carrier Circuit Pack Slots Type Description Server Port A port slot is colored purple or labeled with a gray rectangle. A port slot can accept any purple or gray-labeled circuit pack DEFINITY Server R, SI, and S8700 Media Server Control A control slot is colored white or labeled with a outlined white rectangle. A port slot can accept any purple or gray-labeled circuit pack. DEFINITY Server R and SI Service A service slot is colored purple or labeled with a gray rectangle.
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Circuit Packs and Power Supplies Equipment Numbers and Description Circuit Packs and Power Supplies List 1217A AC Power Supply The 1217A power supply is used only with the SCC1 Media Gateway. The 1217A power supply provides additional protection to your equipment in the event of an overload. Overloads trigger a power-supply alarm, but the system cooling fans continue to run, and the power supply continues to function. The 1217A power supply replaces the WP-51193 L3 and L4-25.
Power and Circuit Packs Circuit Packs and Power Supplies List 649A DC Power Unit The 649A power converter converts a –48 VDC input into outputs of –48 VDC at 10 A, +5 VDC, and –5 VDC at 6 A for the MCC1 Media Gateway. The outputs are distributed to circuit pack slots in the carriers. Only one 649A converter is required per carrier except for SN carriers. SN carriers require two converters, one on each end.
Circuit Packs and Power Supplies Equipment Numbers and Description 982LS Current Limiter The 982LS current limiter connects to the rear of the processor circuit pack slot only in the processor port network (PPN) in the DEFINITY SI system. The 982LS provides current-limited accessory 48-VDC, emergency transfer logic, current-limited 5-VDC to trip main circuit breaker if high temperature is detected, and duplicated 48-VDC to fans in the PPN cabinet.
Power and Circuit Packs Circuit Packs and Power Supplies List NAA1 Fiber Optic Cable Adaptor The NAA1 adapter reroutes fiber-optic cable from the front of an ATM circuit pack to the rear of a CMC1 Media Gateway. While the NAA1 fiber optic cable adaptor looks like a circuit pack, it is electrically and optically passive. TN429D Incoming Call Line Identification (ICLID) The TN429 incoming call line identification (ICLID) circuit pack provides eight ports for direct inward/outward dialing (DIOD) trunks.
Circuit Packs and Power Supplies Equipment Numbers and Description TN438B Central Office Trunk (8 ports) The TN438B CO trunk for Australia provides eight ports for loop-start CO trunks. Each of the eight ports has tip and ring signal lead. The TN438B can detect 12 kHz and 50 Hz periodic metering pulses from the CO. Additional features include call still held timing and automatic guard fault detection circuitry.
Power and Circuit Packs Circuit Packs and Power Supplies List • Support for CO, TIE, DID, and off-premises station (OPS) port types that use robbed-bit signaling protocol, proprietary bit-oriented signaling (BOS) 24th channel signaling protocol, or DMI-BOS 24th channel signaling protocol • Support for Russian incoming ANI • Support for universal, digital, signal level-1equipment in wideband ISDN-PRI applications • Test-jack access to the DS1 or E1 line and support of the 120A Integrated Channel Serv
Circuit Packs and Power Supplies Equipment Numbers and Description TN479 Analog Line (16 ports) The TN479 analog line circuit pack has 16 ports and supports three ringer loads and three simultaneous ringing ports. Only one telephone can have an LED message-waiting indicator (neon message-waiting indicators are not supported). The TN479 supports µ-Law companding. The following table shows the telephones, wiring sizes and wiring ranges that are supported by the TN479 circuit pack.
Power and Circuit Packs Circuit Packs and Power Supplies List TN556D ISDN-BRI 4-Wire S/T-NT Interface (12 ports) The TN556D ISDN-BRI circuit pack has 12 ports that connect to ISDN-BRI terminals. Each port on a TN556 ISDN-BRI circuit pack has TXT, TXR, PXT, and PXR signal leads. Up to eight ports can be used for Adjunct Switch Application Interface (ASAI) links. Each port operates at 192 kbps per second and has 2 B-channels and 1 D-channel.
Circuit Packs and Power Supplies Equipment Numbers and Description The TN570 circuit pack provides control channel applications and time-slot interchanging between the PPN and EPNs. It is used when ISDN-BRI and/or ASAI is connected in an EPN. The TN570 circuit pack carries circuit-switched data, packet-switched data, network control, timing control, and DS1 control.
Power and Circuit Packs Circuit Packs and Power Supplies List The X.25 protocol (Levels 1 and 2) is terminated and the data is reformatted into the ISDN packet mode protocol for transport across the LAN bus. Supported adjuncts include AUDIX, CMS, and Message Server Adjunct (MSA). The TN577 also supports Distributed Communications System (DCS) by providing X.25 signaling through: • One of the RS-423 physical ports • Through the system using the TDM Bus to the appropriate DS1 or tie trunk circuit pack.
Circuit Packs and Power Supplies Equipment Numbers and Description TN744E Call Classifier and Tone Detector (8 ports) The TN744 call classifier and tone detector circuit pack has eight ports of tone detection on the TDM bus. The TN744 circuit pack does not support call progress tone generation or clocking. The tone detectors are used in vector prompting, outgoing call management (OCM), and call prompting applications in the United States and Canada and call classifier options for various countries.
Power and Circuit Packs Circuit Packs and Power Supplies List TN746B supports A-Law and µ-Law companding and administrable timers. The TN746B supports: • Queue warning-level lights associated with the DDC features and the UCD features • Recorded announcements associated with the Intercept Treatment feature • PagePac paging system for the Loudspeaker Paging feature.
Circuit Packs and Power Supplies Equipment Numbers and Description TN750C Recorded Announcement (16 channels) NOTE: The TN2501AP circuit pack has replaced the TN750 circuit pack. However, the TN750 circuit pack is still supported. The TN750 recorded announcement circuit pack records and stores announcements to be played back on demand as part of a calling feature. The TN750 circuit pack has sampling rates of 16, 32, or 64 kbps.
Power and Circuit Packs Circuit Packs and Power Supplies List Maximum Range of 7400-series and 8400-series equipment Supported Equipment Maximum Range (feet) 7400 Data Modules 5000 (1524m) 24 (0.2 mm2/0.5 mm) 7400 Data Modules 4000 (1219m) 26 7400-series Telephones 3500 (1067m) 24 (0.2 mm2/0.5 mm) 7400-series Telephones 2200 (670m) 26 8400-series Data Modules 3500 (1067m) 24 (0.2 mm2/0.5 mm) 8400-series Telephones 3500 (1067m) 24 (0.2 mm2/0.
Circuit Packs and Power Supplies Equipment Numbers and Description TN760E Tie Trunk (4-wire, 4 ports) The TN760 tie trunk circuit pack has four ports that are used for Type 1 or Type 5 four-wire E & M lead signaling tie trunks. Trunk types include automatic, immediate-start, wink-start, and delay-dial. Each port on a TN760 circuit pack has T, R, T1, R1, E, and M signal leads.
Power and Circuit Packs Circuit Packs and Power Supplies List The TN767 circuit pack is used to communicate with Avaya IVR and to provide the enhanced maintenance capabilities of the 120A channel service unit (CSU) and the enhanced integrated channel service unit (ICSU). DS1 tests include loopback tests at the DS1 board edge or the 120A (if used), bit error rate (BER) loopback tests at the far-end CSU, and BER 1-way DS1 facility tests.
Circuit Packs and Power Supplies Equipment Numbers and Description The following table shows telephone types, wiring size and wiring ranges supported by the TN769 circuit pack. Telephone 500-Type Wire Size (AWG) Maximum Range (feet) 2 24 (0.2 mm /0.5 mm) mm2/0.5 20,000 (6,096 m) 2500-Type 24 (0.2 mm) 20,000 (6,096 m) 7102-Series 24 (0.2 mm2/0.5 mm) 20,000 (6,096 m) 7101A-Series 24 (0.2 mm2/0.5 mm) 15,200 (4,633 m) mm2/0.5 mm) 15,200 (4,633 m) 8100-Series 24 (0.2 mm /0.
Power and Circuit Packs Circuit Packs and Power Supplies List A maximum of one TN771DP circuit pack is allowed in any port network. A TN771DP circuit pack is never used with the S8100 Media Server. TN775C Maintenance Board The TN775C circuit pack is used in maintenance to monitor power failure signals in an EPN cabinet. The TN775C circuit pack also monitors the clock, monitors and controls the power supplies and battery charger, and monitors air flow and high-temperature sensors.
Circuit Packs and Power Supplies Equipment Numbers and Description TN788C Multimedia Voice Conditioner The TN788C multimedia voice conditioner circuit pack is used in conjunction with the TN787F/G multimedia interface circuit pack to provide service circuit functionality for the MMCH feature. This feature provides both voice service and multimedia data service between multimedia complex endpoints. NOTE: The TN788C circuit pack vintage is µ-Law only. The TN788C vintage two or later is A-Law and µ-Law.
Power and Circuit Packs Circuit Packs and Power Supplies List TN791 Analog Guest Line (16 ports) The TN791 is a 16 port analog guest line circuit pack that is used for international offers, United States and Canada in offer category B only. Each of the 16 ports support one telephone, such as 500 (rotary dial) and 2500 terminals (DTMF dial). LED and neon message waiting indicators are supported. A separate power supply is required for neon message indicators.
Circuit Packs and Power Supplies Equipment Numbers and Description You need two TN792 circuit packs, one for the primary control carrier and one for the standby. You can replace TN772 duplication interfaces with TN792s, but you must replace them in pairs. A TN772 circuit pack cannot communicate with a TN792 circuit pack. A new duplex optical cable connects the TN792 circuit packs.
Power and Circuit Packs Circuit Packs and Power Supplies List Telephone 8100-Series 9100-Series Wire Size (AWG) Maximum Range (feet) 2 24 (0.2 mm /0.5 mm) 24 (0.2 mm2/0.5 mm) 12,000 (3,657m) 12,000 (3,657m) TN797 Analog Trunk or Line Circuit Pack (8 ports) Provides a combination eight port analog trunk and line circuit pack for the United States, Canada, and other countries that have the same analog standards.
Circuit Packs and Power Supplies Equipment Numbers and Description To take download firmware there must be at least one C-LAN and access to the public Internet. Downloads and instructions have been posted to: http://www.avaya.com/support/ Click on Online Services and then Download Software needed. TN801 MAPD (LAN Gateway Interface) The TN801 LAN gateway interface is part of the Multi-Application Platform DEFINITY (MAPD). It allows direct integration of PC-based application into the switch.
Power and Circuit Packs Circuit Packs and Power Supplies List The TN1648B circuit pack allows connection to the management terminal and connection to and termination of one end of the processor bus. Other maintenance items include: • PPN alarm monitors and outputs including auxiliary alarms for auxiliary equipment and environmental monitoring for over-temperature conditions • Power supply sense and control for the carriers • Emergency transfer control for catastrophic failure.
Circuit Packs and Power Supplies Equipment Numbers and Description TN1654 DS1 Converter, T1 (24-Channel) and E1 (32-Channel) The TN1654 converter installs in place of the conventional fiber and supports from one to four T1 or E1 facilities, providing a total of 92 T1 channels, or 120 E1 channels, in each direction between the PPN and the EPN. This capacity is enough for an EPN to easily support several hundred stations. The switch architecture provides for EPNs that are remotely located from the PPN.
Power and Circuit Packs Circuit Packs and Power Supplies List TN2138 Central Office Trunk (8 ports) The TN2138 central office trunk circuit pack provides eight analog loop start CO trunk ports for Italy. Each port has a tip and ring signal lead. The TN2138 has 50-Hz, 12-kHz, and 16-kHz Periodic Pulse Metering (PPM). TN2139 Direct Inward Dialing Trunk(8 ports) The TN2139 direct inward dialing trunk for Italy provides eight analog direct inward dialing (DID) trunk ports for analog DID signaling.
Circuit Packs and Power Supplies Equipment Numbers and Description TN2181 DCP Digital Line (2-wire, 16 ports) The TN2181 circuit pack has 16 DCP ports that can connect to 2-wire terminals such as the 6400, 8400, and 9400 series digital telephones and the 302C and 302D attendant console. The maximum range of the 8400 and 9400 Series terminals using 24 AWG (0.5 mm) wire is 3,500 feet (1067 m). The TN2181 circuit pack supports either A-Law or µ-Law companding.
Power and Circuit Packs Circuit Packs and Power Supplies List TN2184 DIOD Trunk (4 ports) The TN2184 is a Direct Inward/Outward Dialing (DIOD) trunk circuit pack used for Germany. The TN2184 circuit pack contains four port circuits. Each circuit interfaces a 2-wire analog CO trunk with the TDM switching network of the system.
Circuit Packs and Power Supplies Equipment Numbers and Description TN2198B ISDN-BRI U Interface (2-wire, 12 ports) The TN2198 circuit pack allows connection to the ANSI standard 2-wire U-Interface. The 2-wire interface from the TN2198 connects to an NT1 network interface. The 4-wire interface on the other side of the NT1 may connect to one or two telephones. The TN2198 does not provide a trunk-side interface. Unlike the TN2185 circuit pack.
Power and Circuit Packs Circuit Packs and Power Supplies List TN2199 Central Office Trunk (3-wire, 4 ports) The TN2199 central office trunk circuit pack is designed for use in Russia. The TN2199 is a 4-port, 3-wire, loop-start trunk circuit pack that can be used as: • A DID trunk • A 2-way, 1-way incoming, or 1-way outgoing CO trunk The TN2199 combines the functionality of the DID trunk and the 1-way outgoing CO trunk (DIOD trunk).
Circuit Packs and Power Supplies Equipment Numbers and Description In a 24-channel DS1 mode, a DS1 interface is provided to the DS1 facility. The TN2207 circuit packs provide board-level administrable A-Law and µ-Law companding, CRC-4 generation and checking for E1 only, and Stratum-3 clock capability. The TN2207 provides test jack access to the DS1 or E1 line and supports the 120A integrated channel service unit (CSU). All suffixes have line-out (LO) and line-in (LI) signal leads.
Power and Circuit Packs Circuit Packs and Power Supplies List TN2214B DCP Digital Line (2-wire, 24 ports) The TN2214B is designed to be used in the United States, Canada and international countries for offer B only. The TN2214 has 24 DCP ports that can connect to two-wire digital telephones such as the 6400-series, 8400-series, or 9400-series telephones and the 302C and the 302D attendant console. The TN2214 supports either A-Law or µ-Law companding.
Circuit Packs and Power Supplies Equipment Numbers and Description A maximum of six to eight simultaneous ringing ports is allowed depending on the ringing cadence selected. The TN2215 and the TN2183 supports A-Law and µ-Law companding and administrable timers. The TN2215 and the TN2183 also supports balanced ringing. When balanced ringing is configured for France the TN2202 ring generator circuit pack must be used. The TN2215 and the TN2183 supports DTMF sending levels appropriate for Avaya IVR.
Power and Circuit Packs Circuit Packs and Power Supplies List TN2242 Digital Trunk The TN2242 digital trunk circuit pack supports versions of Channel Associated Signaling and ISDN-PRI signaling that are peculiar to the TTC private networking environment used in Japan. It supports the special line-coding and framing used on 2.048-Mbps Japanese trunks.
Circuit Packs and Power Supplies Equipment Numbers and Description TN2306B ATM-CES Trunk/Port-Network Interface for Single-Mode Fiber The TN2306 circuit pack has the same features as the TN2305B ATM-CES Trunk/Port-Network Interface for Multi-Mode Fiber but supports single-mode fiber. The TN2306B is not available with Category B offers. TN2308 Direct Inward Dialing Trunk (8 ports) The TN2308 uses eight ports for immediate-start and wink-start direct inward dialing (DID) trunks for Brazil.
Power and Circuit Packs Circuit Packs and Power Supplies List The following table shows some results of the calculation: Total Number of Port Networks Number of IPSI-Connected Port Network 1 1 2 to 5 2 6 to 10 3 11 to 15 4 16 to 20 5 The IPSI with the S8700 IP Connect In the S8700 Meida Server with the G600 Media Gateway (S8700 IP Connect), the IPSI provides transport of control messages over IP. The IPSI is required to provide control network signaling over the customer’s LAN and WAN.
Circuit Packs and Power Supplies Equipment Numbers and Description See the following figure for an example of an IPSI faceplate. IPSI Faceplate ckdfipsi KLC 031902 CLK 700060643 TN2312AP IPSI 01DR06142246 AVAYA S E R V I C E N E T W O R K TN2313AP DS1 Interface (24-Channel) The TN2313AP DS1 port board interfaces a DS1 trunk to the switch backplane via port slots that are standard for DEFINITY products.
Power and Circuit Packs Circuit Packs and Power Supplies List TN2401 Network Control/Packet Interface for SI The TN2401 network control and packet interface is used with DEFINITY SI only. The TN2401 Net/Pkt interface circuit pack provides the network control interface (NETCON), the packet interface (PACCON), and, if BX.25 connectivity is not required, the processor interface (PI). The TN2401 provides eight asynchronous data channels. The TN2401 does not include modems.
Circuit Packs and Power Supplies Equipment Numbers and Description TN2402 Processor The TN2402 processor platform runs at 25 MHz. The TN2402 includes a 32-bit RISC CPU complex and a maintenance processor complex that provides serial communications and maintenance functions for DEFINITY CSI. In addition, the TN2402 also terminates ISDN LAPD signaling over the TDM bus from PRI and BRI trunk circuit packs. The RISC CPU complex provides four to 32 MB of Flash PROM. The DRAM is provided via one SIMM.
Power and Circuit Packs Circuit Packs and Power Supplies List • Support for Russian incoming ANI • Support for the enhanced maintenance capabilities of the enhanced integrated channel service unit (ICSU) • Support for Avaya IVR • Channel-associated signaling protocols for many countries (for details, contact your Avaya representative) The TN2464BP can be updated using the firmware download feature, which requires use of the TN799 C-LAN interface.
Circuit Packs and Power Supplies Equipment Numbers and Description Along with a TN755B neon power unit per carrier or per single-carrier cabinet, the TN2793B supports telephones equipped with neon message waiting indicators (on-premises use only). The TN2793B supports three ringer loads, only one telephone can have an LED or neon message waiting indicator.
Power and Circuit Packs Circuit Packs and Power Supplies List TN-C7 PRI to SS7 Converter The TN-C7 Provides a gateway interface between the TN464 circuit pack and the public signaling network. The TN-C7 integrates DASS, DPNSS and SS7 into a single board type. The TN-C7 supports international service provider call center customers. It is not designed for operation in the US or Canada.
Circuit Packs and Power Supplies Equipment Numbers and Description UN331C Processor The UN331C processor circuit pack is used in the DEFINITY R configurations only. The UN331C controls the system and executes stored programs that perform call processing activity and maintenance. The UN331C is a RISC that is designed around a MIPS R3000A CPU that operates at 33 MHz. It employs 32-bit address and data buses to obtain and execute instructions at a rate approaching one instruction per clock cycle.
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Media Modules Avaya MM710 T1/E1 Media Module Avaya MM710 T1/E1 Media Module The MM710 terminates a T1/E1 connection. The MM710 has a built-in Channel Service Unit (CSU) so that an external CSU is not necessary. See the following figure for an example of the MM710.
Media Modules Avaya MM710 T1/E1 Media Module CSU Function The CSU functionality built into the MM710 ahs the following capabilities: • Capable of long-haul or short-haul transmission • Can receive signals as low as -36 dB • Can compensate for distances up to 655 feet in short-haul operation • Attenuation up to -22.5 dB can be programmed when driving repeaters for long-haul transmission.
Media Modules Avaya MM710 T1/E1 Media Module LEDs Four LEDs are supported on the faceplate. These include the three standard Media Module LEDs and the SIG LED that indicates the MM710 Media Module is receiving a valid signal DB 25 DCE connector This connector can be used to connect a DSU (data service unit) in a future release. Loopback Jack When your order a MM710, Avaya recommends that you include the optional 700A loop back jack.
Media Modules Avaya MM711 Analog Media Module Avaya MM711 Analog Media Module The MM711 provides analog trunk and telephone features and functionality. See the following figure for an example of the MM711.
Media Modules Avaya MM711 Analog Media Module • CO trunk acceptable loop range is 18-60 mA • The MM711 supports DIOD for Japan. The following trunk types are supported: • Loop start and ground start CO trunks • DID • CAMA Caller ID The MM711 supports ICLID on analog CO loop-start trunks for all supported countries that require this feature. It supports Type 1 CID devices, and firmware signaling requirements are implemented on a per-port basis.
Media Modules Avaya MM712 DCP Media Module Avaya MM712 DCP Media Module The MM712 allows connectivity of up to eight two-wire Digital Communications Protocol (DCP) voice terminals. See the following figure for an example of the MM712. Avaya™ MM712 DCP Media Module ALM TST ACT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 mmdc712 KLC 022702 Hardware Interface Signal timing specifications for the MM712 support TDM Bus Timing in receive and transmit modes.
Media Modules Avaya MM720 BRI Media Module Avaya MM720 BRI Media Module The MM720 contains eight ports that interface to the central office at the ISDN T reference point. Information is communicated in two ways: • Over two 64 Kb channels called B1 and B2 • • Can be circuit switched simultaneously Over a 16 Kb channel called the D channel • Used for signaling • Occupies one time slot for all eight D channels The circuit switched connections have a u-law or A-law option for voice operation.
Media Modules Avaya MM760 VoIP Media Module Avaya MM760 VoIP Media Module The MM760 is a clone of the motherboard VoIP engine. The MM760 provides an additional 64 VoIP channels with G.711 compression. See the following figure for an example of a MM760. Avaya™ MM760 VoIP Media Module ALM TST ACT mmdc760 KLC 022702 The capacity of the MM760 is 64 G.711 TDM/IP simultaneous calls, or 32 compression codec, G.729 or G.723, TDM/IP simultaneous calls. These call types can be mixed on the same resource.
Media Modules Avaya MM760 VoIP Media Module Voice Compression The MM760 supports on-board resources for compression and decompression of voice for G. 711 A-law and Mu-law, G. 729 and G. 729B, and G.723 (5.3K) and (6.3K).
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Optional Components Optional Components for the S8100 Media Server Optional Components for the S8100 Media Server Media Gateways "The G600 Media Gateway" (page 118) "The CMC1 Media Gateway" (page 115) Circuit Packs Power Circuit Packs "650A AC Power Unit" (page 151) Line Circuit Packs "TN479 Analog Line (16 ports)" (page 156) "TN556D ISDN-BRI 4-Wire S/T-NT Interface (12 ports)" (page 157) "TN746B Analog Line (16 ports)" (page 160) "TN762B Hybrid Line (8 ports)" (page 164) "TN769 Analog Line (8 ports)
Optional Components Optional Components for the S8100 Media Server "TN2215/TN2183 Analog Line for Multiple Countries (16 ports) (International Offers or US and Canada Offer B only)" (page 181) "TN2224B DCP Digital Line (2-wire, 24 ports)" (page 182) "TN2793B Analog Line with Caller ID (24 ports)" (page 189) Trunk Circuit Packs "TN429D Incoming Call Line Identification (ICLID)" (page 153) "TN459B Direct Inward Dialing Trunk (8 ports)" (page 154) "TN464GP DS1 Interface, T1 (24-Channel) or E1 (32-Channel)" (p
Optional Components Optional Components for the S8100 Media Server "TN2308 Direct Inward Dialing Trunk (8 ports)" (page 184) "TN2313AP DS1 Interface (24-Channel)" (page 186) "TN2464BP DS1 Interface with Echo Cancellation,T1/E1" (page 188) Control Circuit Packs "TN771DP Maintenance and Test" (page 166) "TN799DP Control LAN (C-LAN) Interface" (page 171) "TN744E Call Classifier and Tone Detector (8 ports)" (page 160) "TN2302AP IP Media Processor" (page 183) "TN2314 S8100 Media Server" (page 186) Service
Optional Components Optional Components for the S8100 Media Server Avaya Telephones IP Telephones "Avaya 4602 IP Telephone" (page 238) "Avaya 4606 IP Telephone" (page 239) "Avaya 4612 IP Telephone" (page 240) "Avaya 4620 IP Telephone" (page 241) "Avaya 4624 IP Telephone" (page 242) "Avaya 4630 IP Screenphone" (page 244) Digital Telephones "Avaya 2420 Digital Telephone" (page 245) "Avaya Callmaster IV (603F) Digital Telephone" (page 250) "Avaya Callmaster V (607A) Digital Telephone" (page 251) "Avaya 6402 a
Optional Components Optional Components for the S8100 Media Server Analog Phones "Avaya 2500 and The Avaya 2554 Analog Terminals" (page 255) "Avaya 6211 Analog Telephone" (page 256) "Avaya 6219 Analog Telephone" (page 257) Avaya Explosive Atmosphere Telephones "Avaya 2520B Explosive Atmosphere Telephone" (page 258) Wireless "Avaya TransTalk 9040" (page 258) Consoles "Avaya 302D Attendant Console" (page 253) "Avaya Softconsole" (page 253) May 2003
Optional Components Optional Components for the S8300 Media Server with the G700 Media Gateway Optional Components for the S8300 Media Server with the G700 Media Gateway Media Gateways "The Avaya G700 Media Gateway" (page 122) Media Modules for the G700 Media Gateway "Avaya MM710 T1/E1 Media Module" (page 194) "Avaya MM711 Analog Media Module" (page 197) "Avaya MM712 DCP Media Module" (page 199) "Avaya MM760 VoIP Media Module" (page 201) "Avaya MM720 BRI Media Module" (page 200) Avaya Telephones IP Telep
Optional Components Optional Components for the S8300 Media Server with the G700 Media Gateway Digital Telephones "Avaya 2420 Digital Telephone" (page 245) "Avaya 6402 and The Avaya 6402D Digital Telephones" (page 246) "Avaya 6408D+ Digital Telephone" (page 247) "Avaya 6416D+M Digital Telephone" (page 248) "Avaya 6424D+M Digital Telephone" (page 249) "Avaya Callmaster IV (603F) Digital Telephone" (page 250) "Avaya Callmaster V (607A) Digital Telephone" (page 251) "Avaya Callmaster VI (606A) Digital Te
Optional Components Optional Components for the S8700 Media Server in an IP Connect Configuration Optional Components for the S8700 Media Server in an IP Connect Configuration Media Gateways "The G600 Media Gateway" (page 118) "The Avaya G700 Media Gateway" (page 122) Circuit Packs Line Circuit Packs "TN479 Analog Line (16 ports)" (page 156) "TN556D ISDN-BRI 4-Wire S/T-NT Interface (12 ports)" (page 157) "TN746B Analog Line (16 ports)" (page 160) "TN762B Hybrid Line (8 ports)" (page 164) "TN769 Analog Lin
Optional Components Optional Components for the S8700 Media Server in an IP Connect Configuration "TN2224B DCP Digital Line (2-wire, 24 ports)" (page 182) "TN2793B Analog Line with Caller ID (24 ports)" (page 189) Trunk Circuit Packs "TN429D Incoming Call Line Identification (ICLID)" (page 153) "TN459B Direct Inward Dialing Trunk (8 ports)" (page 154) "TN464GP DS1 Interface, T1 (24-Channel) or E1 (32-Channel)" (page 154) "TN465C Central Office Trunk (8 ports)" (page 155) "TN747B Central Office Trunk (
Optional Components Optional Components for the S8700 Media Server in an IP Connect Configuration Control Circuit Packs "TN771DP Maintenance and Test" (page 166) "TN799DP Control LAN (C-LAN) Interface" (page 171) "TN2302AP IP Media Processor" (page 183) "TN2312AP IP Server Interface" (page 184) Service Circuit Packs "TN433 Speech Synthesizer" (page 153) "TN725B Speech Synthesizer" (page 159) "TN744E Call Classifier and Tone Detector (8 ports)" (page 160) "TNCCSC-1 PRI to DASS Converter" (page 190) "TNCCSC-
Optional Components Optional Components for the S8700 Media Server in an IP Connect Configuration Avaya Telephones IP Telephones "Avaya 4602 IP Telephone" (page 238) "Avaya 4606 IP Telephone" (page 239) "Avaya 4612 IP Telephone" (page 240) "Avaya 4620 IP Telephone" (page 241) "Avaya 4624 IP Telephone" (page 242) "Avaya 4630 IP Screenphone" (page 244) Digital Telephones "Avaya 2420 Digital Telephone" (page 245) "Avaya Callmaster IV (603F) Digital Telephone" (page 250) "Avaya Callmaster V (607A) Digital
Optional Components Optional Components for the S8700 Media Server in an IP Connect Configuration Analog Telephones "Avaya 2500 and The Avaya 2554 Analog Terminals" (page 255) "Avaya 6211 Analog Telephone" (page 256) "Avaya 6219 Analog Telephone" (page 257) Avaya Explosive Atmosphere Telephone "Avaya 2520B Explosive Atmosphere Telephone" (page 258) Wireless "Avaya TransTalk 9040" (page 258) Consoles "Avaya 302D Attendant Console" (page 253) "Avaya Softconsole" (page 253) May 2003 215
Optional Components Optional Components for a S8700 in a Multi-Connect Configuration Optional Components for a S8700 in a Multi-Connect Configuration Media Gateways "The Avaya G700 Media Gateway" (page 122) "The SCC1 Media Gateway" (page 129) "The MCC1 Media Gateway" (page 137) Circuit Packs Power Circuit Packs "1217A AC Power Supply" (page 150) "649A DC Power Unit" (page 151) "676C DC Power Supply" (page 151) "TN755B Neon Power Unit" (page 163) "CFY1B Current Limiter" (page 152) "TN2202 Ring Generat
Optional Components Optional Components for a S8700 in a Multi-Connect Configuration "TN793B Analog Line with Caller ID (24 ports)" (page 170) "TN797 Analog Trunk or Line Circuit Pack (8 ports)" (page 171) "TN2181 DCP Digital Line (2-wire, 16 ports)" (page 176) "TN2183/TN2215 Analog Line for Multiple Countries (16 ports)" (page 176) "TN2185B ISDN-BRI S/T-TE Interface (4-wire, 8 ports)" (page 177) "TN2198B ISDN-BRI U Interface (2-wire, 12 ports)" (page 178) "TN2214B DCP Digital Line (2-wire, 24 ports)" (pag
Optional Components Optional Components for a S8700 in a Multi-Connect Configuration "TN2184 DIOD Trunk (4 ports)" (page 177) "TN2199 Central Office Trunk (3-wire, 4 ports)" (page 179) "TN2207 DS1 Interface, T1 (24-Channel) and E1 (32-Channel)" (page 179) "TN2209 Tie Trunk (4-wire, 4 ports)" (page 180) "TN2242 Digital Trunk" (page 183) "TN2305B ATM-CES Trunk/Port-Network Interface for Multi-Mode Fiber" (page 183) "TN2306B ATM-CES Trunk/Port-Network Interface for Single-Mode Fiber" (page 184) "TN2308 D
Optional Components Optional Components for a S8700 in a Multi-Connect Configuration "TNCCSC-1 PRI to DASS Converter" (page 190) "TNCCSC-2 PRI to DPNSS Converter" (page 190) "TNCCSC-3 PRI to DPNSS Converter" (page 190) "TN-C7 PRI to SS7 Converter" (page 191) "TN-CIN Voice, FAX and Data Multiplexer" (page 191) Application Circuit Packs "TN568 DEFINITY AUDIX 4.
Optional Components Optional Components for a S8700 in a Multi-Connect Configuration "Avaya Callmaster VI (606A) Digital Telephone" (page 252) "Avaya 6402 and The Avaya 6402D Digital Telephones" (page 246) "Avaya 6408D+ Digital Telephone" (page 247) "Avaya 6416D+M Digital Telephone" (page 248) "Avaya 6424D+M Digital Telephone" (page 249) SoundStation Speakerphones "3127 SoundPoint Speakerphone" (page 262) "3127 SoundStation Speakerphone" (page 262) "3127 SoundStation Premier Audoconferencing Speakerph
Optional Components Optional Components for DEFINITY Server CSI Optional Components for DEFINITY Server CSI Media Gateways "The CMC1 Media Gateway" (page 115) Circuit Packs for DEFINITY Server CSI Power Circuit Packs "650A AC Power Unit" (page 151) Line Circuit Packs "TN479 Analog Line (16 ports)" (page 156) "TN746B Analog Line (16 ports)" (page 160) "TN762B Hybrid Line (8 ports)" (page 164) "TN769 Analog Line (8 ports)" (page 165) "TN791 Analog Guest Line (16 ports)" (page 169) "TN793B Analog Line with C
Optional Components Optional Components for DEFINITY Server CSI "TN2793B Analog Line with Caller ID (24 ports)" (page 189) Trunk Circuit Packs "TN429D Incoming Call Line Identification (ICLID)" (page 153) "TN459B Direct Inward Dialing Trunk (8 ports)" (page 154) "TN464GP DS1 Interface, T1 (24-Channel) or E1 (32-Channel)" (page 154) "TN465C Central Office Trunk (8 ports)" (page 155) "TN747B Central Office Trunk (8 ports)" (page 161) "TN753B Direct Inward Dialing Trunk (8 ports)" (page 162) "TN760E Tie
Optional Components Optional Components for DEFINITY Server CSI Control Circuit Packs "TN744E Call Classifier and Tone Detector (8 ports)" (page 160) "TN799DP Control LAN (C-LAN) Interface" (page 171) "TN2182C Tone Clock, Tone Detector, and Call Classifier (8 ports)" (page 176) "TN2302AP IP Media Processor" (page 183) "TN2402 Processor" (page 188) Service Circuit Packs "TN433 Speech Synthesizer" (page 153) "TN725B Speech Synthesizer" (page 159) "TN788C Multimedia Voice Conditioner" (page 168) "TNCCSC-1 PRI
Optional Components Optional Components for DEFINITY Server CSI Avaya Telephones for DEFINITY Server CSI IP Telephones "Avaya 4602 IP Telephone" (page 238) "Avaya 4606 IP Telephone" (page 239) "Avaya 4612 IP Telephone" (page 240) "Avaya 4620 IP Telephone" (page 241) "Avaya 4624 IP Telephone" (page 242) "Avaya 4630 IP Screenphone" (page 244) Digital Telephones "Avaya 2420 Digital Telephone" (page 245) "Avaya Callmaster IV (603F) Digital Telephone" (page 250) "Avaya Callmaster V (607A) Digital Telephone
Optional Components Optional Components for DEFINITY Server CSI Analog Telephones "Avaya 2500 and The Avaya 2554 Analog Terminals" (page 255) "Avaya 6211 Analog Telephone" (page 256) "Avaya 6219 Analog Telephone" (page 257) Explosive Atmosphere Telephones "Avaya 2520B Explosive Atmosphere Telephone" (page 258) Wireless "Avaya TransTalk 9040" (page 258) Consoles "Avaya 302D Attendant Console" (page 253) "Avaya Softconsole" (page 253) May 2003 225
Optional Components Optional Components for the DEFINITY Server SI Optional Components for the DEFINITY Server SI Media Gateways "The SCC1 Media Gateway" (page 129) "The MCC1 Media Gateway" (page 137) Circuit Packs for DEFINITY Server SI Power Circuit Packs "1217A AC Power Supply" (page 150) "631DA1 AC Power Unit" (page 150) "631DB1 AC Power Unit" (page 150) "649A DC Power Unit" (page 151) "676C DC Power Supply" (page 151) "982LS Current Limiter" (page 152) "TN755B Neon Power Unit" (page 163) "CFY1B
Optional Components Optional Components for the DEFINITY Server SI "TN791 Analog Guest Line (16 ports)" (page 169) "TN793B Analog Line with Caller ID (24 ports)" (page 170) "TN797 Analog Trunk or Line Circuit Pack (8 ports)" (page 171) "TN2181 DCP Digital Line (2-wire, 16 ports)" (page 176) "TN2183/TN2215 Analog Line for Multiple Countries (16 ports)" (page 176) "TN2185B ISDN-BRI S/T-TE Interface (4-wire, 8 ports)" (page 177) "TN2198B ISDN-BRI U Interface (2-wire, 12 ports)" (page 178) "TN2214B DCP Digital
Optional Components Optional Components for the DEFINITY Server SI "TN2147C Central Office Trunk (8 ports)" (page 175) "TN2184 DIOD Trunk (4 ports)" (page 177) "TN2199 Central Office Trunk (3-wire, 4 ports)" (page 179) "TN2207 DS1 Interface, T1 (24-Channel) and E1 (32-Channel)" (page 179) "TN2209 Tie Trunk (4-wire, 4 ports)" (page 180) "TN2242 Digital Trunk" (page 183) "TN2305B ATM-CES Trunk/Port-Network Interface for Multi-Mode Fiber" (page 183) "TN2306B ATM-CES Trunk/Port-Network Interface for Singl
Optional Components Optional Components for the DEFINITY Server SI "TN725B Speech Synthesizer" (page 159) "TN787K Multimedia Interface" (page 167) "TN788C Multimedia Voice Conditioner" (page 168) "TNCCSC-1 PRI to DASS Converter" (page 190) "TNCCSC-2 PRI to DPNSS Converter" (page 190) "TNCCSC-3 PRI to DPNSS Converter" (page 190) "TN-C7 PRI to SS7 Converter" (page 191) "TN-CIN Voice, FAX and Data Multiplexer" (page 191) Application Circuit Packs "TN568 DEFINITY AUDIX 4.
Optional Components Optional Components for the DEFINITY Server SI Digital Telephones "Avaya 2420 Digital Telephone" (page 245) "Avaya Callmaster IV (603F) Digital Telephone" (page 250) "Avaya Callmaster V (607A) Digital Telephone" (page 251) "Avaya 6402 and The Avaya 6402D Digital Telephones" (page 246) "Avaya 6402 and The Avaya 6402D Digital Telephones" (page 246) "Avaya 6408D+ Digital Telephone" (page 247) "Avaya 6416D+M Digital Telephone" (page 248) "Avaya 6424D+M Digital Telephone" (page 249) Sou
Optional Components Optional Components for DEFINITY Server R Media Gateways "The SCC1 Media Gateway" (page 129) "The MCC1 Media Gateway" (page 137) Circuit Packs Power Circuit Packs "1217A AC Power Supply" (page 150) "631DA1 AC Power Unit" (page 150) "631DB1 AC Power Unit" (page 150) "649A DC Power Unit" (page 151) "676C DC Power Supply" (page 151) "TN755B Neon Power Unit" (page 163) "CFY1B Current Limiter" (page 152) "TN2202 Ring Generator" (page 179) Line Circuit Packs "TN479 Analog Line (16 ports)" (pa
Optional Components "TN793B Analog Line with Caller ID (24 ports)" (page 170) "TN797 Analog Trunk or Line Circuit Pack (8 ports)" (page 171) "TN2181 DCP Digital Line (2-wire, 16 ports)" (page 176) "TN2183/TN2215 Analog Line for Multiple Countries (16 ports)" (page 176) "TN2185B ISDN-BRI S/T-TE Interface (4-wire, 8 ports)" (page 177) "TN2198B ISDN-BRI U Interface (2-wire, 12 ports)" (page 178) "TN2214B DCP Digital Line (2-wire, 24 ports)" (page 181) "TN2215/TN2183 Analog Line for Multiple Countries (16
Optional Components "TN2184 DIOD Trunk (4 ports)" (page 177) "TN2199 Central Office Trunk (3-wire, 4 ports)" (page 179) "TN2207 DS1 Interface, T1 (24-Channel) and E1 (32-Channel)" (page 179) "TN2209 Tie Trunk (4-wire, 4 ports)" (page 180) "TN2242 Digital Trunk" (page 183) "TN2305B ATM-CES Trunk/Port-Network Interface for Multi-Mode Fiber" (page 183) "TN2306B ATM-CES Trunk/Port-Network Interface for Single-Mode Fiber" (page 184) "TN2308 Direct Inward Dialing Trunk (8 ports)" (page 184) "TN2313AP DS1 Interfa
Optional Components "TN2302AP IP Media Processor" (page 183) "UN330B Duplication Interface" (page 191) "UN331C Processor" (page 192) "UN332C Mass Storage/Network Control for R" (page 192) Service Circuit Packs "TN433 Speech Synthesizer" (page 153) "TN725B Speech Synthesizer" (page 159) "TN787K Multimedia Interface" (page 167) "TN788C Multimedia Voice Conditioner" (page 168) "TNCCSC-1 PRI to DASS Converter" (page 190) "TNCCSC-2 PRI to DPNSS Converter" (page 190) "TNCCSC-3 PRI to DPNSS Converter" (page
Optional Components Avaya Telephones IP Telephones "Avaya 4602 IP Telephone" (page 238) "Avaya 4606 IP Telephone" (page 239) "Avaya 4612 IP Telephone" (page 240) "Avaya 4620 IP Telephone" (page 241) "Avaya 4624 IP Telephone" (page 242) "Avaya 4630 IP Screenphone" (page 244) Digital Telephones "Avaya 2420 Digital Telephone" (page 245) "Avaya Callmaster IV (603F) Digital Telephone" (page 250) "Avaya Callmaster V (607A) Digital Telephone" (page 251) "Avaya Callmaster VI (606A) Digital Telephone" (page 252) "A
Optional Components "Avaya 6211 Analog Telephone" (page 256) "Avaya 6219 Analog Telephone" (page 257) Avaya Explosive Atmosphere Telephones "Avaya 2520B Explosive Atmosphere Telephone" (page 258) Wireless "Avaya TransTalk 9040" (page 258) Consoles "Avaya 302D Attendant Console" (page 253) "Avaya Softconsole" (page 253) May 2003
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Telephones and Speakerphones Avaya Telephones Avaya Telephones Avaya IP Telephones Avaya 4602 IP Telephone The Avaya 4602 is an entry level IP telephone with 2 call appearances.
Telephones and Speakerphones Avaya Telephones • 12-Button touch-tone dial pad with raised bar on the button labeled five for the visually impaired • Message waiting light (LED) • Hearing aid compatible • Adjustable volume control • Available in dark gray Avaya 4606 IP Telephone The 4606 IP telephone is a fully Internet-capable set supporting Internet Protocol (IP) standards, providing extensive telephone features and functionality in both the handset and speakerphone.
Telephones and Speakerphones Avaya Telephones • K-Style handset with nine foot modular cord • 14-Foot modular line cord • Available in black or white Optional available components: • 12-Foot modular handset cord • 25-Foot modular line cord • Base stand (15 degree angle) • Avaya headsets • Amplifier handset • Noisy environment handset • Push-to-talk handset Avaya 4612 IP Telephone The 4612 IP telephone is a fully Internet-capable set supporting IP standards, providing extensive tele
Telephones and Speakerphones Avaya Telephones • Hearing aid compatible • A 12-Button touch-tone dial pad with raised bar on the button labeled five for the visually impaired. • A message waiting light (LED) • An integrated RJ-11 Headset Jack for direct connection of headset • Adjustable volume control for the handset, speaker, and ringer.
Telephones and Speakerphones Avaya Telephones • Integrated Ethernet repeater hub for optional PC connection • Supports G.711, G.729A, and G.729B audio voice coders • H.
Telephones and Speakerphones Avaya Telephones • Four fixed navigation buttons which include: the menu button, the exit button, the previous and next buttons • Four softkeys that are located under the display • Full duplex speakerphone with echo cancellation • 10/100 Base-T Ethernet network connection with RJ-45 interface • Integrated ethernet repeater hub for optional PC connection • G.711, G.729A, and G.729B audio voice coders • H.
Telephones and Speakerphones Avaya Telephones Avaya 4630 IP Screenphone The Avaya 4630 Screenphone is a fully Internet-capable IP appliance that supports IP standards. The Avaya 4630 IP Screenphone provides a user-friendly window into IP enabled applications, a full suite of Communication Manager features, Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) directory, and INTUITY™ AUDIX® voice mail features.
Telephones and Speakerphones Avaya Telephones • Integrated RJ-11 headset jack for direct connection of headset • Adjustable volume control for the handset, speaker, and ringer • K-Style handset with nine foot modular cord • 14-Foot modular line cord • Available in black or white Optional available components: • 12-Foot modular handset cord • 25-Foot modular line cord • Base stand • Avaya headsets • Amplifier handset • Noisy environment handset • Push-to-talk handset Avaya Digital Te
Telephones and Speakerphones Avaya Telephones • Built-in speakerphone with group listen operation • Speaker, headset, mute buttons, each with LED indicators • Volume up or down buttons for handset, headset, speakerphone and ringer • 100 Entry Call Log (total incoming answered, incoming unanswered, and outgoing calls) • Downloadable firmware for future upgrades • Automatic Gain Control on all audio interfaces • Electronically stored part ID and serial number for use with Automatic Customer
Telephones and Speakerphones Avaya Telephones Avaya 6408D+ Digital Telephone The 6408D+ is a digital telephone with eight buttons. The following are characteristics of the 6408D+ telephone: • Two line by 24 character LCD display showing time and date when the telephone is in an idle status • Tiltable display with three viewing angles. • Eight call appearance and feature buttons with dual LEDs (two color buttons).
Telephones and Speakerphones Avaya Telephones Avaya 6416D+M Digital Telephone The Avaya 6416D+M telephone is a multi-appearance digital telephone with 16 call appearances or feature buttons. The Avaya 6416D+M comes equipped with a modular plug that allows you to install a 100A tip and ring module to the desktop stand on the telephone for increased set functionality.
Telephones and Speakerphones Avaya Telephones • HIC-1 Headset interface cord • Headset modular base unit M12LUCM • Avaya headset • Amplifier handset • Noisy environment handset The approximate dimensions of the 6416D+M are: • Width = 10.35 inches (26.35 cm) • Depth (front to back) = 8.5 inches (21.59 cm) • Height (with deskstand and handset in place) = 4.75 inches (12.
Telephones and Speakerphones Avaya Telephones • Headset jack under telephone, next to handset jack, for direct connection of headset. • When the headset feature is administered, it is not necessary to take handset off hook to answer telephone when using a headset. • When using headset via headset feature button, handset becomes listen-only for monitoring until headset button turned off.
Telephones and Speakerphones Avaya Telephones The Avaya Callmaster IV meets FCC and CISPR Class B requirements allowing the telephone to be used in home office environments with a DEFINITY® Extender.
Telephones and Speakerphones Avaya Telephones The following are characteristics of the Callmaster V telephone: • 16 Dual LED call appearance or feature buttons • An adjustable 48 character liquid crystal display • 10 Fixed feature buttons such as: the speaker button, the mute button, the conference button, the transfer button, the hold button, the redial button, the menu button, the exit button, the previous button, and the next button • 12 assignable soft key features associated with the displ
Telephones and Speakerphones Avaya Telephones Avaya Attendant Consoles Avaya 302D Attendant Console The Avaya 302D Attendant Console is a 2-wire unit with an optional 26C expansion module.The Avaya 302D cannot be used in a 4-wire environment. The following are characteristics of the Avaya 302D attendant console: • Comes in three colors: dark gray, black and white • Power is required from the desktop or the telephone closet • All 302D Attendant Consoles are desk mounted only.
Telephones and Speakerphones Avaya Telephones • Feature buttons offered as tools in multiple tool bars with pop-up, full word, tool tip displays for each. • 32-bit Application • Maximum of 100 directories • Ability to generate e-mail to users at the click of a tool bar button or keyboard command • Step-by-step wizard for both installation and initial administration with help and warning text presented with each step. • Targeted to reduce service call volumes for installation assistance.
Telephones and Speakerphones Avaya Telephones Avaya Analog Telephones Avaya 2500 and The Avaya 2554 Analog Terminals The Avaya 2500 and the Avaya 2554 series telephones are made up of several analog telephones that are basically the same but are equipped with small different attributes.
Telephones and Speakerphones Avaya Telephones • All of the 2554 Series telephones have one jack and one mounting cord. The handset cord jack is on the bottom of the telephone. The line cord is on the rear of the telephone to plug into the wall outlet. • Two cords are supplied with all four of these 2500 Series model telephones: a coiled 6-foot modular handset cord and a 7-foot modular line cord. Optional longer cords are available: a 12-foot handset cord, and 14-foot and 25-foot line cords.
Telephones and Speakerphones Avaya Telephones • RJ-11 data jack • FCC approved for emergency power failure transfers • Line powered • Available in gray or white Optional available components: • A 12-foot handset cord • A 14-foot line cord • A 25-foot line cords • Avaya headsets Avaya 6219 Analog Telephone The Avaya 6219 telephone is a single line analog telephone.
Telephones and Speakerphones Avaya Telephones Avaya 2520B Explosive Atmosphere Telephone Explosive Atmosphere telephones are listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL) for the following explosive atmosphere classifications and conditions: • Class I explosive gas or vapors, group B, C, and D • Class II combustible dusts, group E, F, and G They are not to be installed in locations where acetylene gas may become present in the atmosphere.
Telephones and Speakerphones Avaya Telephones • Headset Option: works with the Supra (over-the-head) or Radium (over-the-ear) mobility headsets. Can be used with the wireless headset for the MDW 9000 and MDW 9010 with an adaptor. New 2.5mm jack makes connecting a headset to the 9040 easier than ever.Backlit display: for easier use in poorly lit areas such as warehouses and manufacturing plants. • Vibrator Alert: for times when a ringing telephone would be intrusive (standard on all Pocket Phones).
Telephones and Speakerphones Power for Avaya IP Telephones Power for the Avaya 4602 and Avaya 4620 IP Telephones The Avaya 4602 IP Telephones and the Avaya 4620 IP Telephones are powered through the RJ45 Jack that is located on the telephone. There are two methods to power the telephone through the RJ45 Jack: • Centralized power supply provided by the Avaya P333T-PWR Switch or the 1152A1 Mid-Span Power Distribution Unit. If the Avaya P333T-PWR Switch is used the Gen-1 IP Phone adapter is required.
Telephones and Speakerphones • Legacy Power is the least preferred method for powering the IP telephone. • Within the US and Canada Legacy Power is provided via the AUX power supply of the IP telephone and a barrel connector. The barrel connects to a jack on the bottom of the IP telephone. The 1151A1 or 1151A2 power supplies with split cords are an alternative method of power. • Internationally Legacy Power is provided by the 1151A1 or 1151A2 power supply with the required split cords.
Telephones and Speakerphones SoundPoint and SoundStation Speakerphones 3127 SoundPoint Speakerphone The SoundPoint speakerphone adjunct connects to a telephone and provides high quality audioconferencing for desktop environments. The Analog version plugs into any standard analog phone jack. The DCP version plugs into the adjunct port of the 7400, 7500, 8400 and 8500 series terminals.
Telephones and Speakerphones of up to 10 people. The analog version plugs into any standard analog phone jack. The DCP version plugs into the adjunct port of the 7102, 8102, 7400 and 8400 series terminals. The full-duplex operation eliminates the clipping of speech and the Acoustic Clarity Technology helps to eliminate background noise. SoundStation automatically adapts itself to both the room and line conditions in order to ensure the best full-duplex operation.
Telephones and Speakerphones port of the 7102, 8102, 7400 and 8400 series terminals. This SoundStation does not work with a 6400 series terminal. Comes with all appropriate cabling and is user installable. 3127 SoundStation Premier Audoconferencing Speakerphone The SoundStation Premier speakerphone has three microphones providing 360° of coverage for offices and small conference rooms. The amplified speaker provides enough audio for groups of up to 25 people.
Telephones and Speakerphones 3127-APX: AVAYA SOUNDSTATION PREMIER EX/MICS ANALOG This analog version of SoundStation Premier EX/Mics includes two extension microphones, which can be used to enhance the room coverage to support up to 25 people. Plugs directly into an analog port. 3127-DPE: AVAYA SOUNDSTATION PREMIER DCP EX A DCP version of SoundStation Premier EX connects to the adjunct port of the 7102, 8102, 7400 and 8400 series terminals. (Does not work with a 6400 Series Terminal.
Telephones and Speakerphones 3127-MIC: AVAYA SOUNDSTATION WIRELESS LAPEL MIC This clip-on microphone is designed for stand-up presenters. Consisting of a small transmit/receive pack that clips onto your belt and collar, this microphone has a 100’ range and comes in two individual frequencies. 3127-PMI: EXTENSION MICROPHONES FOR SOUNDSTATION PREMIER Two extension microphones to enhance and expand room coverage.
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Site Requirements Rack Mounting, Temperature and Humidity Information for the G600 Media Gateway The G600 Media Gateway can be mounted in a standard 19-inch data rack that has been properly pre-installed and secured as per the EIA 464 (or equivalent) standards. The G600 Media Gateway can be front mounted (as shipped) or mounted at its midpoint. The customer must provide the rack and have it installed and secured prior to the G600 Media Gateway installation.
Site Requirements Site Requirements for the G600 Media Gateway Heat Dissipation for the G600 Media Gateway The amount of heat dissipated required by a G600 Media Gateway configuration is described below. These estimates are highly dependent on the inclusion of telephones with the Media Gateways as well as the amount of time that the telephones are off-hook. NOTE: Typical systems assume typical trunking, sparing, call rate, and a typical mixture of high-function and low function telephones.
Site Requirements Environmental Considerations for the G700 Media Gateway The following table lists the environmental considerations for the G700 Media Gateway. . Environmental Considerations for the G700 Media Gateway Consideration Description Heat dissipation The unit uses global AC, 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1.5 to 4.9 A, which translates to 360 to 400 Watts. However, some is passed out the front, via -48VDC (up to 32 ports at 1.5 Watts each for a total of 48 Watts).
Site Requirements Site Requirements for the G700 Media Gateway Power Requirements for the G700 Media Gateway The power supply complies with FCC Part 15, Subpart B Class B and EN55022 Class B requirements for conducted and radiated electromagnetic interferences (EMI). When you use the power supply in a single or multiple G700 Media Gateway system, the power supply must allow the system to comply with Class B requirements with +6 dB of margin.
Site Requirements Site Requirements for the G700 Media Gateway AC Grounding/Protective Grounds The G700 Media Gateway contains a grounding screw on the back of the chassis. You must maintain ground connection whether you connect the G700 Media Gateway directly to the branch circuit or to a power distribution strip. The G700 Media Gateway also requires a cabinet ground connection directly to an approved ground.
Site Requirements Altitude, Air Pressure and Air Purity for the S8700 Media Server The normal operating air pressure for the S8700 Media Server is from 9.4 to 15.2 psi (648 to 1048 millibars). For altitudes above 5,000 feet, reduce the maximum short-term temperature limit by 1 oF or for 1,000 feet of elevation above 5,000 feet. At 10,000 feet, for example, the maximum short-term temperature limit is 115 oF.
Site Requirements Site Requirements for the S8700 Media Server Temperature and Humidity for the S8700 Media Server The S8700 Media Server should be installed in an area that is well-ventilated. Maximum equipment performance is obtained at an ambient temperature between 40 to 110 degrees Fahrenheit (4 and 43 degrees Celsius) for continuous operation and between 40 and 120 degrees Fahrenheit (4 and 49 degrees Celsius) for short term operation.
Site Requirements Site Requirements for the S8700 Media Server Recommended temperature range (degrees Fahrenheit) Recommended temperature range (degrees Celsius) Recommended humidity range in percent 114 45.6 10% to 38 116 46.7 10% to 36 118 47.8 10% to 34 120 48.
Site Requirements Site Requirements for the S8700 Media Server EMI and RFI Specifications for the S8700 Media Server Country Specification USA FCC74 CFR Parts 2 and 15 Verified Class A limit Canada IC ICES-003 Class A limit Europe EMC Directive, 89/336/EEC; EN55022, Class A Limit, Radiated and Conducted Emissions; EN55024, Immunity Standard for Information Technology Equipment; EN61000-3-2 Harmonic Currents; EN61000-3-3 Voltage Flicker Aurtralia and New Zealand AS/NZS 3548 Class A limit Jap
Site Requirements Site Requirements for the S8700 Media Server Power Supply Specifications for the S8700 Media Server Power Voltage and Frequency AC 100 to 127 VAC 200 to 240 VAC DC 200 Watts +5 VDC 22 A maximum +5 VDC standby 1.0 A maximum +12 VDC 3.5 A maximum +3.3 VDC 13.0 A maximum -12 VDC 0.25 A maximum BTU British Thermal Units (BTU’s) are standard for measuring the thermal output of a device.
Site Requirements Site Requirements for the S8700 Media Server Regulatory Certification for the S8700 Media Server Product Safety Standards and Approvals Country Safety Standards and Approval Summary USA and Canada UL 1960, CSA 22.2, No.
Site Requirements Site Requirements for the S8700 Media Server Data Rack Mounting and Media Gateway Floor Loading for the S8700 Multi-Connect Hardware components of the S8700 Media Server with Multi-Connect are, the S8700 Media Servers, an Ethernet Switch, a modem and the two UPS units. All components are installed in a 19 inch open data rack. 19 Inch Rack The customer provides a data rack that is used to hold equipment not necessarily specified or provided by Avaya.
Site Requirements Site Requirements for the S8700 Media Server • Height: 3.5 inches (8.9 cm) • Weight: 50 pounds Avaya Ethernet Switches The P133G2 and the P134G2 equipped with CCS PNC: • The height, weight and length of the P133G2 and the P134G2 is: 2U (3.5”/88 mm) x 19” (482.6 mm) x 13.8" (350 mm) • The weight of the P133G2 is 11.4 pounds (5.2 kg) • The weight of the P134G2 is 13.2 pounds (6.
Site Requirements Site Requirements for DEFINITY Altitude, Air Pressure and Air Purity for DEFINITY Altitude and Air Pressure At altitudes above 5,000 feet (1,525 meters), the maximum short-term temperature limit reduces by 1o Fahrenheit for each 1,000 feet (305 meters) of elevation above 5,000 feet (1,525 meters). For example: at sea level, the maximum short-term temperature limit is 120o F (49o Celsius). At 10,000 feet (3,050 meters), the maximum short-term temperature limit is 115o F (46o C).
Site Requirements Site Requirements for DEFINITY Cabinet Dimensions and Clearances Floor plans typically allocate space around the front, ends, and rear of the cabinets for maintenance purposes. Floor area requirements vary between cabinets. The following table lists the dimensions and clearances for the SCC1 Media Gateway and the MCC1 Media Gateway. Dimensions and clearance for the MCC1 Media Gateway and the SCC1 Media Gateway Cabinet type Height SCC1 1-cabinet Width Depth 20 in. (51 cm) 27 in.
Site Requirements Site Requirements for DEFINITY Floor Load Requirements The equipment room floor must meet the commercial floor loading code of at least 50 pounds per square foot (242 kg per square meter). Floor plans typically allocate space around the front, ends, and rear (if necessary) for maintenance access of the Media Gateways. Additional equipment room floor support may be required if the floor load is greater than 50 pounds per square foot (242 kg per square meter).
Site Requirements Site Requirements for DEFINITY Power Requirements This section describes AC-power and DC-power source requirements for the cabinet. Global AC MCC Power Supply The Global MCC (GMCC) power supply is for use in both US and international systems. The GMCC replaces the existing AC MCC1 cabinet configuration that is used in the US, and thus reducing the number of power supplies and distribution units that are associated with the MCC1 platform.
Site Requirements Site Requirements for DEFINITY Single-phase, 120 to 240-VAC, 60-Hz source Phase A 120 240 Neutral To equipment room AC load center Ground 120 Phase B widf1phs LJK 072298 Three-phase, 120 to 208-VAC, 60-Hz source Phase A 120 208 Neutral 208 120 120 To equipment room AC load center Phase B Ground Phase C widf3phs LJK 071597 50 Hz Power Sources in DEFINITY R Either of the following power sources can supply 50-Hz of power to the AC load in R7 and later systems.
Site Requirements Site Requirements for DEFINITY International, Three Phase, 220 to 380-VAC, 50-Hz Source Phase A 380 V 220 V Phase B 220 V 380 V Neutral 380 V To equipment room AC load center Ground 220 V Phase C widf4wir LJK 071497 International delta, 220 or 240-VAC, 50-Hz Source Phase A 220 V 220/240 V Phase B To equipment room AC load center 220 V Phase C widf3wir LJK 071497 The following table lists the AC power sources that can supply power to an AC load in a cabinet.
Site Requirements Site Requirements for DEFINITY Cabinet AC Power Sources Cabinet style and power distribution unit Power sources Power input receptacles CMC AC power supply (650A power unit) Single phase 120 VAC with neutral 120 VAC, 60 Hz NEMA 5-15R Single phase 240 VAC with neutral 240 VAC, 50 Hz IEC 320 Single phase 120 VAC with neutral 120 VAC, 60 Hz NEMA 5-50R or 208/240 VAC, 60 Hz NEMA MCC1 AC power distribution Single phase 240 VAC with neutral, or single phase of 3-phase, 208 VAC with n
Site Requirements Site Requirements for DEFINITY Circuit Breakers for AC-Powered Cabinets Cabinet Circuit Breaker Size (A) CMC1 (120 VAC) 60 Hz 15 CMC1 (240 VAC) 50 Hz 10 MCC1 (120 VAC) 60 Hz 50 MCC1 (208 VAC) 60 Hz 30 MCC1 (240 VAC) 60 Hz 30 MCC1 (200-240 VAC) 50 to 60 Hz 30 SCC1 (120 VAC) 15 or 20 Auxiliary cabinet (120 VAC) 20 .
Site Requirements Site Requirements for DEFINITY Power Units in the MCC1 Model Inputs 120 VAC 144 VDC -48 VDC AC 631DA1 Yes Yes No AC 631DB1 Yes Yes No DC 644A No No Yes DC 645B No No Yes DC 649A No No Yes Model Outputs +5 VDC 60 A –5 VDC 6A –48 VDC 8A AC 631DA1 Yes No No AC 631DB1 No Yes Yes DC 644A Yes No No DC 645B No Yes Yes DC 649A Yes Yes 10 A AC Power Distribution A typical AC-power distribution unit for an MCC1 contains: • the circuit breakers •
Site Requirements Site Requirements for DEFINITY AC Power Distribution Unit (J58890CE-2) (Front) Circuit breakers 631DB power unit Ring generator fuse Ring generator psdfacpd RPY 053097 The AC power distribution unit contains the following additional components that are not shown in the figure: • Electromagnetic interference (EMI) filter • AC input fuse • Five circuit breakers (1 for each carrier) • 20-A fuses • A signal connector • -48 VDC fan power The optional battery charger sits
Site Requirements Site Requirements for DEFINITY The battery charger is used only without an uninterruptible power supply (UPS). The charger contains: • Three 48-VDC batteries for backup power to the cabinet • A DC-power relay to connect the batteries into the power circuit if a main power failure is detected Circuit Breaker The circuit breaker protects the AC input power to the cabinet and serves as the main AC input disconnect switch.
Site Requirements Site Requirements for DEFINITY Fuses 20-A fuses protect the power on each cable that goes from the AC Power Distribution Unit to power converters in the carriers. The following figure shows AC power distribution in some MCC1s. The DC-power distribution cables are on both sides of the cabinet. These cables supply power to each of the carriers. The optional battery charger is at the right side of the Power Distribution Unit.
Site Requirements Site Requirements for DEFINITY AC power distribution unit (J58890CH-1) (Front) Ring generator fuse Circuit breakers Battery interface unit Ring generator Rectifier modules psdfacp1 RPY 053097 Power Backup There are 2 types of battery assemblies used for power backup: small and large. The small batteries are typically located at the center rear of a MCC1 gateway. The large batteries are typically located inside the battery cabinet.
Site Requirements Site Requirements for DEFINITY Small Battery Assembly Battery connector psdfbatw RPY 061797 Large Batteries The large batteries provide holdover times of 2 to 8 hours, depending on the number of batteries. To use large battery holdover one battery cabinet is required per system. The 24-cell battery cabinet must have a float voltage of 54.2-VDC. The 23-cell battery cabinet must have a float voltage of 51.75-VDC.
Site Requirements Site Requirements for DEFINITY Typical large battery cabinets Large battery cabinets Circuit breaker psdflbc1 RPY 053097 DC Power Distribution The typical DC distribution system has a DC power converter and cables to provide the power to the system circuit packs. DC powered cabinets require -42.5 to -56-VDC. DC Power Distribution Unit (J58890CF-2) The following figure shows a Power Distribution Unit that is used in some DC-powered MCC1 cabinets.
Site Requirements Site Requirements for DEFINITY Ground Isolation Each peripheral device that is connected to a system by the asynchronous (EIA) RS-232 interface, requires either a 105C, a 105D, or a 116A isolator interface. The interface isolates ground between the system and external adjuncts. The isolator interface sits behind a PPN control carrier or behind an EPN expansion control carrier.
Site Requirements Site Requirements for DEFINITY DC Power Distribution in MCC1s 649A DC power converter circuit pack Large battery cabinets Control carrier Circuit breaker 649A DC power converter circuit pack Power distribution unit Switch node carrier lcdfpdu2 LJK 110797 DC Power Converter (649A) The 649A converts the –48 VDC from the Power Distribution Unit to outputs of –48 VDC at 10 A, +5 VDC at 60 A, and –5 VDC at 6 A. These outputs distribute power to circuit pack slots in the carriers.
Site Requirements Site Requirements for DEFINITY • Concrete encased ground — An electrode that is encased by at least 2 in. (5 cm) of concrete and located within and near the bottom of a concrete foundation or footing in direct contact with the earth. The electrode must be at least 20 feet (6 meters) of one or more steel reinforcing bars or rods 1/2 inch (1.3 cm) in diameter, or at least 20 feet (6 meters) of bare, solid copper, 4 AWG (26 mm2) wire.
Site Requirements Site Requirements for DEFINITY Coupled Bonding Conductor When you use a coupled bonding conductor (CBC) grounding in an AC powered cabinet, you must maintain a minimum 1 ft. (0.3 m) space between the CBC power and other power and ground leads. In AC-powered systems, locate the system single-point ground terminal block on the AC load or AC protector cabinet.
Site Requirements Site Requirements for DEFINITY The 676C DC power supply has a wide input voltage operating range of -42 to -60 VDC at up to 22 A. The 676C power supply produces the following outputs: +5.1 VDC at 0 to 55 A, -5.1 VDC at 0 to 5.5A, +12 VDC at 0 to 2 A (surge to 2.8 A for 350 ms), -48 VDC at 0 to 8.25 A. The outputs distribute power on the cabinet backplane to the slots for the circuit packs. The value and frequency of the AC ringing voltage output value depend on the country of use.
Site Requirements Site Requirements for DEFINITY The AC power supply produces the following outputs: +5 VDC, –5 VDC, and –48 VDC. The outputs distribute power on the cabinet backplane to the circuit pack slots. The AC ringing voltage output value and frequency depend on the country of use. The 650A also supplies power for neon message-waiting lamps (150 VDC). The power supply has EMI filtering. CMC1 UPS The uninterruptible power supply (UPS) provides surge protection for all connected cabinets.
Site Requirements Site Requirements for DEFINITY Another cabinet top sensor senses if the exhaust temperature reaches 158 oF (70 oC). If the temperature reaches 158oF the system shuts down and the Emergency Transfer is invoked. SCC1 Fan Unit Four constant-speed fans at the top rear of the cabinet receive -48 VDC from the backplane. An air filter is located below the fan unit. Air flows down through the filter over the circuit packs.
Site Requirements Site Requirements for DEFINITY Sneak Current Protection Sneak current protection uses fuses to protect building wiring between the network interface and trunk circuits when exposed to extraneous power. The fuses also protect the circuit packs. All incoming trunks and outgoing trunks and off-premises station lines pass through the sneak fuses. 507B Sneak fuse panels. These panels are install on the system side of the network interface.
Site Requirements Site Requirements for DEFINITY Temperature and Humidity for DEFINITY Install the DEFINITY equipment in a well-ventilated area. Maximum equipment performance is achieved at an ambient room temperature between 40 and 120o Fahrenheit (4o and 49o Celsius) for short term operation (not more than 72 consecutive hours or 15 days in a year) and up to 110o Fahrenheit (43o Celsius) for continuous operation. The relative humidity range is 10 to 95 percent at up to 84o Fahrenheit (29o Celsius).
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Communication Manager Avaya Communication Manager Avaya Media Servers use Avaya Communication Manager for call processing solutions. For more information on these solutions, see the Overview for Avaya Communication Manager. Avaya Communication Manager is an open, scalable, highly reliable and secure telephony application.
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Avaya Ethernet Switches Avaya P330 Ethernet Switches The Avaya P330 family of stackable Ethernet workgroup switches include: • A range of modules with 10/100/1000 Mbps ports • A Layer 3 capability • ATM Expansion sub-module. The Avaya g2T switch has 24x10/100 Mbps ports and an Expansion sub-module slot. The optional expansion sub-modules provide additional Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet connectivity.
Avaya Ethernet Switches — multiple levels of password protection — login and inactivity timeouts Auto-Negotiation Every 10/100 port on the Avaya P330 supports Auto-Negotiation. Auto-Negotiation automatically detects and supports the operating mode and speed of a connected device. Auto-negotiation is also supported on the Gigabit Ethernet ports for flow control mode only. You can simply connect the Avaya P330 to Ethernet or Fast Ethernet equipment at full or half duplex without pre-configuration.
Avaya Ethernet Switches particularly useful for the software redundancy application, where you need to be informed about a link failure on the dormant port. Network TIME Acquiring Protocols The Avaya P330 supports the SNTP Protocol over UDP port 123. You can choose between SNTP or TIME protocol over UDP port 37. MAC Security To prevent the P330 from learning an new MAC address you can define a port as secure.
Avaya Ethernet Switches stored as clear text in the client’s file on the RADIUS server, and in the non-volatile memory of the Avaya P330. In addition, user passwords are sent between the client and server are encrypted for increased security. Port Redundancy Redundancy can be implemented between any two ports in the same stack at the link level. You can also assign redundancy between any two LAGs in the stack or between a LAG and a port.
Avaya Ethernet Switches Network Management Agent (NMA) Redundancy Since each Avaya P330 module has an integral SNMP agent, any module in a stack can serve as the stack NMA while other NMAs act as redundant agents in hot standby. If the live NMA fails then a backup is activated instantaneously. Software Download Avaya P330 includes a safe software download procedure in which backup code is always present. You should perform a reset after downloading software to the Module.
Avaya Ethernet Switches Avaya P330 Command Line Interface (CLI) The Avaya P330 CLI provides a terminal type configuration tool for local or remote configuration of Avaya P330 features and functions. CajunView When you need extra control and monitoring or wish to manage other Cajun Campus equipment, then the CajunView network management suite is the answer. This suite provides the ease-of-use and features necessary for optimal network utilization.
Avaya Ethernet Switches SMON The Avaya P330 supports Avaya’s ground-breaking SMON Switched Network Monitoring, which the IETF has now adopted as a standard (RFC2613). SMON provides an unprecedented top-down monitoring of switched network traffic at the following levels: • Enterprise Monitoring • Device Monitoring • VLAN Monitoring • Port-level Monitoring This top-down approach gives you rapid troubleshooting and performance trending to keep the network running optimally.
Avaya Ethernet Switches Avaya P133 and P134 Ethernet Switches The Avaya P133G2 and P134G2 are part of the Avaya Switch Portfolio line of cost effective Workgroup Ethernet switches. The Avaya P133G2 and P134G2 provide all the features needed at the network to implement emerging applications and yet are simple to install, operate and manage.
Avaya Ethernet Switches • Link Aggregate Group (LAG) Supports both load sharing and redundancy as an incremental way to scale link bandwidth • LAG Redundancy • IEEE 802.1d Spanning Tree • Load-Sharing Back-up Power Supply (BUPS) • Port mirroring • SMON (RFC2613) IETF SMON standard for Layer 2 Interfaces • 24 x 10/100Base-TX ports with RJ connectors • 2 x SFP GBIC connectors • RS-232 for terminal setup/modem and PPP Standards Supported • IEEE 802.
Avaya Ethernet Switches Environmental Conditions • Operating Temp: 23 to 122 o F (-5 to 50 o C) • Humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing Power Consumption • Power Entry (AC): 100-240 VAC, 1A, 50/60 Hz • Power Consumption: 75W maximum Agency Approval • EMC Emission: — US - FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class A — Europe - EN55022 class A and EN61000-3-2 — Japan - VCCI-A • Immunity: Approved according to EN55024 and EN61000-3-3 • Safety: — UL for US approved according to UL1950 Std.
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Avaya UPS Units Avaya Series 1 (AS1) UPS Avaya Series 1 (AS1) UPS AS1 700 VA 120 V Online Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) The 700 VA 120 V Online UPS provides 700 VA/490 Watts/5.8 Amps at 120 Volts AC and battery holdover of 9 minutes at full load. Two optional Extended Battery Modules (EBM24) extend the run time to 156 minutes at full load.
Avaya UPS Units Avaya Series 1 (AS1) UPS 700-1000VA 230 V models include the following accessories: • Extended Battery Module (EBM24) • Bypass Distribution Module 700-2000 VA 230 V • SNMP Module Safety Compliance: UL, CSA, NOM, CE EMC Compliance: FCC Class B, EN 50091-2, VCCI Class II, IECS-003 Input: 230Vac, 50/60 Hz, auto sensing, user-selectable 220, 240; 2-meter cord with unterminated plug-end. Output: Six 5-15 R receptacles in two load segments; sine wave; voltage +/- 3% of nominal.
Avaya UPS Units Avaya Series 1 (AS1) UPS AS1 700VA 200V UPS Japan The AS1 700 VA 200 V Online UPS provides AS1 700 VA/490 Watts/4.0 Amps at 200 Volts AC and battery holdover of nine minutes at full load. Two optional Extended Battery Modules (EBM24) extend the run time to 156 minutes at full load. By grouping the six available 5-15 R receptacles into two groups of three, the UPS allows users to shutdown one set of loads to allow longer run times for more critical loads during a power failure.
Avaya UPS Units Avaya Series 1 (AS1) UPS Safety Compliance: UL, CSA, NOM EMC Compliance: FCC Class B, VCCI Class II. Input: 120 Vac, 45-65Hz, auto sensing; user-selectable 110, 127 VAC; 6-foot attached cord with 5-15P. Output: Six 5-15 R receptacles in two load segments; sine wave; voltage +/- 3% of nominal. Battery: Four 12V 9 A/H sealed, lead-acid; maintenance free Dimensions: (H x W x D) 89 mm x 432 mm x 494 mm = 3.5” x 17” x 19.
Avaya UPS Units Avaya Series 1 (AS1) UPS The AS1 1500 VA model includes the following accessories: • Extended Battery Module (EBM48) • Bypass Distribution Module 700-1500 VA 120 V • SNMP Module Safety Compliance: UL, CSA, NOM EMC Compliance: FCC Class B, VCCI Class II. Input: 120 Vac, 45-65 Hz, auto sensing; user-selectable 110, 127 VAC; 6-foot attached cord with 5-15P. Output: Six 5-15 R receptacles in two load segments; sine wave; voltage +/- 3% of nominal.
Avaya UPS Units Avaya Series 1 (AS1) UPS UPS Add-on Modules Extended Battery Module-EBM24 700-1000 VA The Extended Battery Module-EBM24 supports the 700 VA and 1000 VA Online UPS with a 24v battery string to extend the run time (see table for run times). The EBM chassis is suitable for tower and rack-mounted installations in a compact 2U height. No other battery module or cabinet is compatible with the 700 or 1000 VA Online UPS.
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Customer Configurations Small Businesses Small Businesses Small-business solution using the Avaya S8300 Media Server and the G700 Media Gateway 5 1 V1 T1/E1 4 2 6 3 PSTN LAN 7 cydcsmos LJK 032302 Figure notes Item # Description 1 This figures shows a G700 Media Gateway with a S8300 Media Server installed in the upper right hand slot. This configuration is using the T1/E1, DCP and analog Media Modules. 2 Ethernet Switch: Can be customer provided or Avaya™ provided.
Customer Configurations Small Businesses Small-business solution using the Avaya S8100 Media Server and the G600 Media Gateway 2 6 1 T1/E1 PSTN 5 Co-resident Voice Mail 3 LAN 4 cydcsmmv LJK 032302 Figure notes Item # Description 1 This figure shows the S8100 Media Server with a G600 Media Gateway: The S8100 Media Server is a two slot processor running the WINDOWS 2000 operating system with co-resident applications such as Communication Manager, INTUITY™ AUDIX® and Avaya Site Administration.
Customer Configurations Medium-sized Business Solution Medium-sized Business Solution Medium-sized business solution using the DEFINITY Server CSI with the CMC1 Media Gateway 1 2 6 T1/E1 PSTN 3 LAN 5 4 Voice Mail cydccmc LJK 032302 Figure notes Item # Description 1 The DEFINITY CSI with the CMC1 Media Gateway 2 DCP Phones: Supports 2-wire and 4-wire Avaya Multi-function phones. 3 Analog connectivity such as, analog trunks, analog stations and FAX machines.
Customer Configurations Medium-sized Business Solution Medium-sized business solution using the Avaya S8700 Media Server and the G600 Media Gateway LAN 4 6 10 INTUITY Voice Mail 1 2 5 3 8 T1/E1 PSTN 7 9 cydcg600 LJK 032402 Figure notes Item # Description 1 Duplicated S8700 Media Servers 2 Ethernet Switch: A device that provides for port multiplication by having more than one network segment. The Ethernet Switch could be provided by Avaya or already exists in the customer’s network.
Customer Configurations Large Businesses Large Businesses Large-business solution using the Avaya S8700 Media Server and the MCC1 Media Gateway 4 9 5 1 8 10 B 7 IPSI 2 B IPSI A 6 3 A T1/E1 CLAN 11 PSTN IP Media Processor LAN/WAN 12 13 14 CMS INTUITY Voice Mail cydcmult LJK 032402 Figure notes Item # Description 1 The S8700 Media Server and a MCC1 Media Gateway 2 Ethernet must be Avaya provided. 3 UPS: Provides power hold over when commercial power shuts down.
Customer Configurations Large Businesses Figure notes Item # 11 Description T1/E1 Connectivity: • The T1 (or T-1) carrier is the most commonly used digital line in the United States, Canada and Japan. • The E1 (or E-1) carrier is a European digital transmission format. It is the equivalent of the North American T-carrier system format. 12 IP Phones: Avaya 4600 series IP phones.
Customer Configurations Branch Office and Multi-Site Configurations Branch Office and Multi-Site Configurations Branch Office Configuration A remote branch office location is apart of a larger enterprise network. In this configuration the S8700 Media Server resides in the main location and controls the G700 Media Gateway in the remote location. It is highly desirable for the branch office to be survivable in the event of lost connectivity to the S8700 Media Server.
Customer Configurations Branch Office and Multi-Site Configurations Branch Office Configuration 4 1 2 IPSI A 5 3 A CLAN IP Media Processor LAN 9 10 8 V1 6 7 2 Voice Mail cydcrbro LJK 032402 Figure notes Item # Description 1 Duplicated S8700 Media Servers 2 Ethernet switch must be Avaya provided. 3 UPS units: Two UPS units one for each server. 4 MCC1 Media Gateway 5 Dedicated LAN connectivity to the IPSI board in the MCC1 Media Gateway.
Customer Configurations Branch Office and Multi-Site Configurations Multi-Site Environment The following figure shows the S8700 Media Server (top middle) connected to a S8300 Media Server in a G700 Media Gateway (bottom left) and a DEFINITY® Server CSI (bottom right) Multi-Site Configuration LAN LAN cydcmse LJK 032402 334 WAN V1 PSTN PSTN LAN LAN In a multi-site environment there are a number of standalone solutions connected together using protocols such as QSIG or DCS.
Index Index Numerics 4-wire S/T-NT interfaces, 157 4C3S-75 solid state protectors, 302 1217A Power Supply, 150 48-VDC batteries, 291 507B sneak fuse panels, 302, 303 631DA1/B1 AC power units, 150, 288 649A DC power units, 151, 297 676B DC power units, 299 650A Power Unit (CMC1 Media Gateway), 151 676C DC Power, 151 982LS Current Limiter for DEFINITY SI, 152 A AC power battery chargers, 289 circuit breakers, 287 distribution units, 289 grounding, 297 power feeders, 284 supply WP-91153, 299 units 631DA1/B1,
Index CBCs, 299, 303 CE marks, 4 center stage switches, 74 CFY1B Current Limiter for DEFINITY R, 152 CFY1B current limiters, 148 circuit breakers, 287, 290, 291 circuit packs sneak current protection, 303 C-LAN TN799DP for S8700 IP Connect, 57 CMC1 Media Gateway, 115 CMC1 Media Gateway for DEFINITY CSI, 80 CMCs (J58890T), 89 dimensions, 282 fan units, 301 commercial floor loading code, 283 concrete encased grounds, 298 conduit, as ground, 298 cooling fans, 301 corrosive gas contaminants, 281 coupled b
Index DEFINITY Server SI, (continued) Circuit Packs, 226 Application, 229 Control, 228 Line, 226 Port, 229 Power, 226 Service, 228 Trunk, 227 Media Gateways, 226 DEFINITY SI Adjunct Systems, 78, 83, 97 Cabinets, 88 Multi-Carrier Cabinets (MCC1), 89 Single-Carrier Cabinet (SCC1), 89 Carriers, 88 Connectivity, 94 C-LAN, 95, 108 IP Asynchronous Links, 95, 108 TCP/IP, 94 Detailed Description, 85 H.
Index Media Modules, 38 Analog Trunk/Telephone Media Module (MM711), 40, 41 DCP Media Module (MM712), 42 T1/E1 Media Module (MM710), 40 VoIP Media Module (MM760), 43 MM 712 DCP Media Module, 42 MM710, 194 MM710 T1/E1 Media Module, 40 MM711, 197 MM711 Analog Trunk/Telephone Media Module, 41 MM712, 199 MM720, 200 MM760, 201 MM760 VoIP Media Module, 43 Modem for S8700 Multi-Connect, 66 J J58886N auxiliary cabinets, 138 J58889AB fuse panels, 138 J58890A EPN/PPN cabinet, 139 J58890AF expansion control cab
Index P330 Ethernet Switch, Features, (continued) Network Management Agent Redundancy, 312 Network Monitoring, 313 Network TIME Acquiring Protocols, 310 Port Classification, 309 Port Mirroring, 313 Port Redundancy, 311 Radius Security, 310 SMON, 314 Software Download, 312 Stack Redundancy, 311 Standards, 312 VLANs, 309 peripherals, ground isolation, 296 pipe grounds, 297 port cabinets, 89 port carriers, 138, 139 Port Networks for S8700 IP Connect, 55 power backup, 292, 293 current limited, 148 DC requireme
Index S8700 IP Connect, (continued) IP Media Processor (TN2302AP), 57 IP Server Interface (TN2312AP), 56 Media Server, 53 Overview, 52 Port Networks, 55 G600 Media Gateway, 55 Reliability Duplex Reliability, 58 Required System Components, 53 System Management, 60 UPS or Power Backup, 54 USB Modem, 55 S8700 IP Connect Detailed Description, 52 S8700 IP Connect Media Server, 53 S8700 IP Connect Required System Components, 53 S8700 Media Server, 64 Circuit Packs Line, 211 Trunk, 212 S8700 Media Server IP
Index terminals grounding, 298 TN1648 System Access and Maintenance (SYSAM), 172 TN1650B Memory for DEFINITY R, 173 TN1654 DS1 Converter, T1 (24 channel) and E1 (32 channel), 174 TN1655 Packet Interface for DEFINITY R, 174 TN1657 Disk Drive for DEFINITY R, 174 TN2138 CO Trunk for Italy (8 ports), 175 TN2139 DID Trunk for Italy (8 ports), 175 TN2140BTie Trunk for Hungary and Italy (4-wire, 4 ports), 175 TN2146 DID Trunk for Belgium and the Netherlands (8 port), 175 TN2147C CO Trunk for Multiple Countries (8
Index U UN330B duplication, 191 UN330B Duplication Interface for DEFINITY R, 191 UN331C Processor for DEFINITY R, 192 UN332C Mass Storage/Network Control for DEFINITY R, 192 UPS, 291, 293 UPS for S8700 IP Connect, 54 UPS for S8700 Multi-Connect, 66 USB Modem for S8700 IP Connect, 55 USB Modem for S8700 Multi-Connect, 66 V VoIP Media Module (MM760), 43 W WP-1217A Power Supply, 150 WP-91153 AC power, 299 May 2003