Installation guide

Fast Track Installation Guide General
Version 4.6 5 July 2005
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Abbreviations and Terminology
Each abbreviation, unless widely used, is spelled out in full when first used. Only industry-
standard terms are used throughout this manual. Hexadecimal notation is indicated by 0x
preceding the number.
Related Documentation
Document # Manual Name
LTRT-613xx (e.g., LTRT-61301) MP-11x MGCP User’s Manual
LTRT-616xx MP Series Release Notes
LTRT-651xx MediaPack H.323 User’s Manual
LTRT-652xx MediaPack H.323 Analog Gateways Release Notes
LTRT-654xx MediaPack SIP User’s Manual
LTRT-656xx MediaPack & Mediant 1000 SIP Analog Gateways Release Notes
Note: The MP-112 differs from the MP-114 and MP-118. Its configuration excludes
the RS-232 connector, the Lifeline option and outdoor protection.
Note: MP-11x refers to the MP-118 8-port, MP-114 4-port and MP-112 2-port VoIP
gateways having similar functionality except for the number of channels.
Note: Where “network” appears in this manual, it means LAN, WAN, etc. accessed
via the gateway’s Ethernet interface.
Note: FXS (Foreign Exchange Station) is the interface replacing the Exchange (i.e.,
the CO or the PBX) and connects to analog telephones, dial-up modems, and
fax machines. The FXS is designed to supply line voltage and ringing current
to these telephone devices. An FXS VoIP gateway interfaces between the
analog telephone devices and the Internet.