User`s manual
Table Of Contents
- Mediant 2000 & TP-1610 & TP-260/UNI SIP User’s Manual Version 5.0
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Notices
- 1. Overview
- 2. Physical Description
- 3. Installation
- 4. Getting Started
- 5. Web Management
- Computer Requirements
- Protection and Security Mechanisms
- Accessing the Embedded Web Server
- Getting Acquainted with the Web Interface
- Protocol Management
- Advanced Configuration
- Status & Diagnostic
- Software Update Menu
- Maintenance
- Logging Off the Embedded Web Server
- 6. Gateway's ini File Configuration
- Secured ini File
- Modifying an ini File
- The ini File Content
- The ini File Structure
- The ini File Example
- Networking Parameters
- System Parameters
- Web and Telnet Parameters
- Security Parameters
- RADIUS Parameters
- SNMP Parameters
- SIP Configuration Parameters
- Voice Mail Parameters
- ISDN and CAS Interworking-Related Parameters
- Number Manipulation and Routing Parameters
- E1/T1 Configuration Parameters
- Channel Parameters
- Configuration Files Parameters
- 7. Using BootP / DHCP
- 8. Telephony Capabilities
- Working with Supplementary Services
- Configuring the DTMF Transport Types
- Fax & Modem Transport Modes
- Event Notification using X-Detect Header
- ThroughPacket™
- Dynamic Jitter Buffer Operation
- Configuring the Gateway’s Alternative Routing (based on Conn
- Call Detail Report
- Supported RADIUS Attributes
- Trunk to Trunk Routing Example
- Proxy or Registrar Registration Example
- SIP Call Flow Example
- SIP Authentication Example
- 9. Networking Capabilities
- 10. Advanced PSTN Configuration
- 11. Advanced System Capabilities
- 12. Special Applications
- 13. Security
- 14. Diagnostics
- 15. SNMP-Based Management
- SNMP Standards and Objects
- Carrier Grade Alarm System
- Cold Start Trap
- Third-Party Performance Monitoring Measurements
- TrunkPack-VoP Series Supported MIBs
- Traps
- SNMP Interface Details
- SNMP Manager Backward Compatibility
- Dual Module Interface
- SNMP NAT Traversal
- SNMP Administrative State Control
- AudioCodes’ Element Management System
- 16. Configuration Files
- Appendix A. Selected Technical Specifications
- Appendix B. Supplied SIP Software Kit
- Appendix C. SIP Compliance Tables
- Appendix D. The BootP/TFTP Configuration Utility
- Appendix E. RTP/RTCP Payload Types and Port Allocation
- Appendix F. RTP Control Protocol Extended Reports (RTCP-XR)
- Appendix G. Accessory Programs and Tools
- Appendix H. Release Reason Mapping
- Appendix I. SNMP Traps
- Appendix J. Installation and Configuration of Apache HTTP Server
- Appendix K. Regulatory Information

Mediant 2000 & TP-1610 & TP-260
SIP User's Manual 42 Document #: LTRT-68805
3.1.4.4 Connecting the Power Supply
Connect the Mediant 2000 to the power supply using one of the following methods:
3.1.4.4.1 Connecting the AC Power Supply
¾ When using a single AC power cable, take this step:
Attach one end of the supplied 100/240 VAC power cable to the rear AC socket and
connect the other end to the correct earthed AC power supply.
¾ When using a dual AC power cable, take this step:
Attach one end of the supplied 100/240 VAC power cables to the rear AC sockets and
connect the other end to a separate earthed mains circuits (for power source
redundancy).
Note: For the dual AC power supply note the following:
• The LED on the left side of the chassis is only connected when the dual
AC is used. It is not relevant to the single AC power connection.
• If only a single socket is connected to the AC power, (while the other plug
is left unconnected) the chassis’ LED (on the left side) is lit Red, indicating
that one of the dual power inlets is disconnected.
• When both the AC power cables are connected, one of the plugs can be
disconnected under power without affecting operation, in which case the
chassis’ left LED is lit Red.
• UPS can be connected to either (or both) of the AC connections.
• The dual AC connections operate in a 1 + 1 configuration and provide
load-sharing redundancy.
• Each of the dual power cables can be connected to different AC power
phases.
3.1.4.4.2 Connecting the DC Power Supply
¾ To connect the Mediant 2000 to a DC power supply use one of
these two options:
DC Terminal block with a screw connection type.
DC Terminal block with a crimp connection type.
¾ When using a DC terminal block screw connector:
1. Create a DC cable by inserting two 14-16 AWG insulated wires into the supplied
adaptor (refer to Figure 3-9) and fasten the two screws, each one located directly
above each wire.
2. Connect the two insulated wires to the correct DC power supply. Ensure that the
connections to the DC power supply maintain the correct polarity.
3. Insert the terminal block into the DC inlet located on the Mediant 2000.