Hardware Description and Reference for Avaya Communication Manager 555-245-207 Issue 6 February 2007
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Contents Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 About Avaya Communication Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 About Avaya media servers and gateways . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Media servers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Media gateways . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Categories of media gateways . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carrier types . . . . . . . .
Contents Avaya S8400 Media Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Detailed description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S8400 IP Interface (SIPI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Circuit packs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Solid state drive and hard disk drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Faceplate USB connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Altitude, air pressure and air purity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Temperature and humidity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EMI and RFI specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Power supply specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regulatory certification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Related hardware and adjuncts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SIP endpoints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Toshiba SIP Business Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Avaya Expanded Meet-me Conferencing Server Detailed description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Backup options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . High-level capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Components . . . . . . . . . . Chassis . . . . . . . . . . . Ports and buttons . . . . . Specifications . . . . . . . . . Site requirements . . . . . Power cord specifications. Related hardware . . . . . . . Media modules . . . . . . . Survivability . . . . . . . . . . High-level capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Related hardware and adjuncts. . . . . . . Ethernet switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . Power supply and power entry module Element Management System . . . . . High-level capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 152 153 154 154 Samsung Ubigate iBG-3026 Router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Avaya G700 Media Gateway. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Detailed description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Heat dissipation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Avaya G650 Media Gateway. . Detailed description . . . . Configurations . . . . . . . Single G650. . . . . . . Multiple G650s . . . . . Carrier addressing . . . Components . . . . . . . . Required circuit packs. Optional circuit packs . I/O connections . . . . I/O adapters . . . . . . Fan assembly . . . . . Specifications . . . . . . . Power requirements . . Dimensions. . . . . . . Operating conditions . . . . . . .
Contents Expansion Control Carrier for all server models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Port carrier for DEFINITY Server SI, S8700-series Media Server, or S8500 Media Server (J58890BB) . . . . . Switch node carrier for S8700-series Media Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207 208 Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211 120A channel service unit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents TN568 DEFINITY AUDIX 4.0 Voice Mail System (part of ED-1E568) . . . . . . . . 225 TN570D Expansion Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225 TN572 Switch-Node Clock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226 TN573B Switch-Node Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226 TN574 DS1 Converter — T1, 24 Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226 TN725B speech synthesizer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents TN2139 direct inward dialing trunk(8 ports) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246 TN2140B tie trunk (4-wire, 4 ports) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246 TN2146 direct inward dialing trunk (8 ports) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247 TN2147C central office trunk (8 ports) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247 TN2181 DCP digital line (2-wire, 16 ports) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents TN2404 processor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 265 TN2464CP DS1 interface with echo cancellation,T1/E1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 266 TN2501AP voice announcements over LAN (VAL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 266 TN2602AP IP Media Resource 320 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Detailed description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Load balancing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bearer duplication . . . . . . . . .
Contents MM711 Analog Media Module . . . . . . . . . . Detailed description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . External interfaces on the CO trunk side. Caller ID. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Analog line interface requirements . . . . Companding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 289 289 290 290 291 291 MM712 DCP Media Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hardware interface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents 9640 IP telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9650 IP telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Avaya IP telephones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Avaya 4601 IP telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Avaya 4602 IP telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Avaya 4602SW IP telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Avaya 4610SW IP telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Avaya 4620SW IP telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Avaya 3701 IP DECT Telephone . . . Avaya 3711 IP DECT Telephone . . . Motorola CN620 Mobile Office Device Supported Avaya telephones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351 352 353 355 Power for Avaya IP telephones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W310 WLAN Gateway for Seamless Communications . . . . . . Wireless Services Manager (for Seamless Communications) W110 Light Access Point (for Seamless Communications) . Additional documentation for Seamless Communications . . . . . . 373 374 375 376 Extension to Cellular and Off-PBX Station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 376 Avaya Ethernet switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Appendix A: Specifications for DEFINITY media gateways . . . . . . . Environmental requirements . . . . Altitude and air pressure . . . . Air purity . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cabinet dimensions and clearances Floor load requirements. . . . . . . Temperature and humidity . . . . . Power requirements . . . . . . . . . Global AC MCC power supply . AC power . . . . . . . . . . . . . DC power . . . . . . . . . . . . . MCC1 power system . . . . . . . AC power distribution . . . . . . Power backup . . .
About Avaya Communication Manager Overview This Hardware Description and Reference provides information on hardware that can be used with Avaya Communications Manager. Use this book to find information on Avaya media servers and gateways, as well as circuit packs, media modules, telephones and other hardware used with Communication Manager software.
Overview ● Messaging ● Telecommuting ● System management ● Reliability ● Security, privacy, and safety ● Hospitality ● Attendant features ● Networking ● Intelligent call routing ● Application programming interfaces For more information about these solutions, see the Overview for Avaya Communication Manager, 03-300468.
About Avaya media servers and gateways Note: Some of Avaya’s media servers and gateways were tested against extreme physical and environmental requirements such as shock, vibration, and EMI. These tests were performed by the United States Navy for media server and gateway use on their ships. The Navy uses specialized racks and reinforcements although no physical changes have been made to the servers and gateways themselves.
Overview Avaya media gateways have the following benefits: ● Interoperable with standards-based data networks ● Stackable, modular, and configurable component solutions ● Can provide redundant equipment and capabilities ● Can provide distributed networking ● Compatible with cabinets in traditional Avaya systems Categories of media gateways There are two primary categories of media gateways: ● Those that use media modules to connect to endpoints and trunks.
About Avaya media servers and gateways ● A duplicated control carrier that also contains the processor circuit pack(s). This type of carrier is an option of the SCC1 Media Gateway and is used for the DEFINITY SI server only. ● A port carrier that contains various port circuit packs and does not contain a processor. The G600 and G650 Media Gateways are exclusively of this carrier type. The CMC1 and SCC1 Media Gateways may also be of this type.
Overview for example, IPSI, expansion interface, and IP Media Resource 320 circuit packs, control D-channels, and remote management terminals. ● Port circuits. The port circuits form analog or digital interfaces between the media gateway and external trunks and linking devices. These linking devices provide links between the gateway and external trunk and the TDM bus and the packet bus.
Port networks A port network for a DEFINITY server is one of two types: ● A processor port network (PPN) A PPN consists of at least one gateway, or carrier in the case of an MCC1 gateway. The PPN houses the carrier that contains the DEFINITY Server, which is the main call processor. The DEFINITY Server controls any other gateways or carriers in the PPN stack. The call processor is connected through the TDM cable connections. A communications system has only one PPN.
Overview System Management Avaya Integrated Management Avaya Integrated Management offers a comprehensive set of Web-based network management solutions and system management solutions that support the Avaya converged voice solutions.
Avaya communications devices The media server’s Web-browser-based interface contains an extensive Help system that describes each Web screen and the procedures associated with the screen. Avaya communications devices Avaya provides new mobility opportunities and devices that are innovative and standards-based. Avaya offers a wide selection of flexible, intelligent, mobile, and easy-to-use communication devices to meet your company’s unique needs.
Overview ● Avaya Call Management System, which is available in three packages: - Avaya Call Center Basic - Avaya Call Center Deluxe - Avaya Call Center Elite ● Avaya Interactive Response system ● Call Accounting Systems supported with the use of a terminal server. ● DEFINITY Translator ATM Manager (DTA).
Avaya S8300 Media Server Linux-based media servers Avaya S8300 Media Server An S8300 Media Server is an Intel Celeron-based processor that runs the Linux operating system. It resides in one of three media gateways: G700, G350, or G250. Detailed description S8300 version B An S8300 Media Server (version B) is an Intel Celeron-based processor that runs the Linux operating system.
Linux-based media servers Software In addition to Avaya Communication Manager software for applications, the S8300 Media Server runs the following software: ● A Web server that is used for: - Backing up and restoring customer data - Viewing current alarms - Server maintenance, including busy out and release busyout, shutdown, and status of an S8300 Media Server.
Avaya S8300 Media Server Note: The S8300 Media Server must be version B or C to operate Communication Manager R4.0 software. Versions earlier than R2.1 of the S8300 Media Server must be replaced with the S8300B or S8300C in order to upgrade to Communication Manager R4.0. Note: S8300 Media Server/G700 Media Gateway configuration The S8300 Media Server resides in Slot V1 of a G700 Media Gateway.
Linux-based media servers An S8300 Media Server with a G700 Media Gateway (Figure 1) has the following components: ● Survivability on page 37 ● Avaya G700 Media Gateway on page 156, which can include: - Media modules on page 283: - Avaya P330 LAN expansion modules on page 166 - X330 WAN Access routing module on page 166 ● S8300 Media Server in an LSP configuration on page 37 ● System Management on page 26 For more detail on the G700 Media Gateway, see Avaya G700 Media Gateway on page 156.
Avaya S8300 Media Server Figure 2: S8300 Media Server in a G350 Media Gateway (S8300B shown) Figure notes: Port Description TRK An analog trunk port. Part of an integrated analog media module. LINE 1, LINE 2 Analog telephone ports of the integrated analog media module. An analog relay between TRK and LINE 1 provides Emergency Transfer Relay (ETR) feature. CCA RJ-45 port for ACS (308) contact closure adjunct box. WAN 1 RJ-45 10/100 Base TX Ethernet port. LAN 1 RJ-45 Ethernet LAN switch port.
Linux-based media servers An S8300 Media Server and a G350 Media Gateway configuration has the following components: ● Survivability on page 37 ● Avaya G350 Media Gateway on page 126, which includes Related hardware on page 131 ● Avaya Communication Manager (see About Avaya Communication Manager on page 19) ● System Management on page 26 For more detail on the G350 Media Gateway, see Avaya G350 Media Gateway on page 126. For more detail on the S8300 Media Server, see Survivability on page 37.
Avaya S8300 Media Server An S8300 Media Server and a G250 Media Gateway configuration has the following components: ● Survivability on page 37 ● Avaya G250 Media Gateway on page 115 ● Avaya Communication Manager (see About Avaya Communication Manager on page 19) ● System Management on page 26 For more detail on the G250 Media Gateway, see Avaya G250 Media Gateway on page 115. For more detail on the S8300 Media Server, see Survivability on page 37.
Linux-based media servers Note: The IA770 INTUITY AUDIX application is included with Avaya Communication Manager R4.0 on either the S8300B or S8300C Media Server. Note: Note: For upgrades only, a G700 or G350 Media Gateway that previously used a CWY1 board may no longer use the CWY1 board. Instead, the integration of Communication Manager with IA770 INTUITY AUDIX software must use the QSIG-MWI H.323 virtual trunk. As a result, the integration with IA770 must be readministered.
Avaya S8300 Media Server Printers The S8300 Media Server is connected to the customer's LAN. Therefore, you can send print requests to any printer within the LAN and IP region of the S8300 Media Server. A system printer is supported when a terminal server is used. In this case, the printer is connected to an adjunct PC such as a CDR system, CMS, or Call Accounting System. A journal printer is supported when a terminal server is used.
Linux-based media servers Manager software easily and quickly eliminates the fragmentation between remote gateways in the network created by LAN/WAN communication failures with the primary controller. The G700/G350/G250 Media Gateway preserves stable calls when control changes from the LSP to the primary controller. Stable calls are calls that are carrying active two-way or multi-party conversations. Other calls such as those that are on hold are not preserved.
Avaya S8300 Media Server High-level capacities The S8300 Media Server supports: ● 900 ports by a combination of trunks and stations - 450 IP stations, 450 non-IP stations, or a combination of 450 IP and non-IP stations - 450 trunks ● 50 G700/G350/G250 Media Gateways Table 1: High-level capabilities Capability S8300 Media Server Call processing feature set Avaya Communication Manager 3.
Avaya S8400 Media Server The S8400 Media Server is a Linux-based server that provides Communication Manager processing functionality in stand alone, single port network (PN), telephony systems requiring up to 900 stations. The S8400 Media Server is composed of the: ● TN8400AP Media Server circuit pack ● TN8412AP S8400 IP Interface (SIPI) circuit pack Detailed description For new installations, the PN uses the G650 Media Gateway.
Avaya S8400 Media Server Figure 4: S8400 Media Server 4 LIC 012 ON SY ST EM S SI G-3 B D-C 04 SS 4G SYSTEMS CF SILICONDRIVE 2GB ALARM 1 E SERVICE OK TO REMOVE SSD-C02G-3012 ON D CF RIV 2 SILICON IC CARD IN USE SIL 3 h2dp8400 LAO 062405 Figure notes: 1. Compact flash 2. Hard disk drive 3. Ribbon cable to hard disk drive 4. Solid state drive Figure 5: TN8400AP Media Server faceplate layout on page 42 shows the faceplate layout of the TN8400AP Media Server circuit pack.
Figure 5: TN8400AP Media Server faceplate layout 13 1 12 11 10 2 3 9 4 8 5 6 HV0 04J247701575 700327604 TN8400AP Media Server ckdf8400 LAO 120605 AVAYA 7 Figure notes: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. TN8400 Circuit Pack Failure LED Shutdown button OK to Remove LED Major Alarm Status LED Not used Services Ethernet Link Status LED Removal latch 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.
Avaya S8400 Media Server Components S8400 IP Interface (SIPI) The S8400 Media Server uses the TN8412AP S8400 IP Interface (SIPI) circuit pack to provide: ● Circuit pack control within its port network ● Cabinet maintenance ● Tone-clocks ● Emergency transfer switch functionality ● Customer/external alarms. Communication between the S8400 Media Server and the TN8412AP is by IP link. You can connect this link by an external switch or point-to-point by a single Ethernet crossover cable.
In addition, the TN799DP Control-LAN (C-LAN) circuit pack provides firmware download functionality and the TN2501 Voice Announcement over LAN (VAL) circuit pack provides announcement functionality. Solid state drive and hard disk drive The S8400 Media Server uses a solid state drive (SSD) and a hard disk drive (HDD) to: ● Run Avaya Communication Manager ● Hold translations (The SSD does not save translations; the Compact Flash performs that task.
Avaya S8400 Media Server ● Anytime a backup or restore operation to the CompactFlash is attempted and fails for any reason. ● Anytime the partition table associated with the CompactFlash is determined to be corrupted. ● Anytime a mount or unmount operation associated with the CompactFlash is unsuccessful. Ethernet ports All backplane Ethernet ports on the backplane I/O adapter can connect to the customer LAN. Figure 6: Media server cable adapter on page 47 shows the media server cable adapter.
Specifications Table 2: Avaya S8400 Media Server specifications on page 46 outlines the features and specifications of the Avaya S8400 Media Server. Note: Some values are shown at maximum configuration. Note: Table 2: Avaya S8400 Media Server specifications Feature Specifications Microprocessor One Intel Celeron M (600 MHz) Memory 512 MB RAM Storage Single 2-Gbyte IDE SSD Single 30-Gbyte IDE hard disk.
Avaya S8400 Media Server Figure 6: Media server cable adapter 1 ETH-A USB 2 3 ETH-B 4 ETH-D ETH-C 5 addp84bk LAO 112905 Figure notes: 1. USB modem connector 2. Ethernet connector ETH-A 3. Ethernet connector ETH-B 4. Ethernet connector ETH-C 5. Ethernet connector ETH-D Table 3: Media server cable adapter port labeling on page 47 describes the connections for the media server cable adapter.
Table 3: Media server cable adapter port labeling (continued) Location (counting from the top of the adapter) Port Name Adapter Label Function Third Ethernet Future ETH-C Not used Bottom Ethernet Future ETH-D Not used 2 of 2 Figure 7: TN8412AP and TN8400AP backplane connectors on a CMC1 on page 48 shows the locations of the two backplane adapters.
Avaya S8400 Media Server Figure 8: TN8412AP and TN8400AP backplane connectors on a G600 Media Gateway on page 49 shows the locations of the two backplane adapters. Figure 8: TN8412AP and TN8400AP backplane connectors on a G600 Media Gateway 2 G BU 2 DE 23 RS G BU 2 DE 23 RS 1 US B ET H-A ET RN ETHE 0bT 0bT ET RN ETHE 10/10 10/10 ET H-B G BU 2 DE 23 RS ET H-C ET H-D 0bT ET RN ETHE 10/10 8400mg5d LAO 112905 Figure notes: 1.
In the event that the G700, G350, or G250 Media Gateway can no longer communicate with the S8400 Media Server, the LSP takes over all call processing functions for that gateway or Multitech. However, the LSP does not take on any of the call processing functions for those trunks and endpoints that are directly connected to the S8400 Media Server.
Avaya S8400 Media Server Figure 9: IPSI-2 cable adapter 10 /1 00 bT ET HE RN ET 1 2 addpipsi LAO 112905 Figure notes: 1. D9 connector 2. RJ45 Ethernet connectivity with the TN2302BP circuit pack The S8400 Media Server supports connectivity with the TN2302BP IP Media Processor circuit pack through a 10/100 BaseT Ethernet twisted pair interface on the backplane connector when the optional Messaging functionality is used.
Any mix of up to 5 H.248 Gateways such as G700/G350/G250 can be connected by a TN799DP Control-LAN (C-LAN) circuit pack or processor ethernet. The S8400 Media Server supports up to 80 G150 Media Gateways (in addition to the 5 H.248 Gateways). The optional IA770 integrated messaging supports the equivalent of 8 ports of voice messaging simultaneously, and up to 450 light duty users.
Avaya S8500 Media Server Avaya S8500 Media Server The Avaya S8500 Media Server is a rack mounted telephony server. The S8500 runs the Linux operating System, and features Avaya Communication Manager. The S8500 can support Internet Protocol (IP), Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), and traditional endpoints. This tri-level support enables new technology and eases migration from legacy Avaya systems. The S8500 Media Server is a perfect solution for mid-sized customers, with growth of up to 3200 ports.
- Avaya P330 Ethernet switches on page 387 - Customer Ethernet switch ● About Avaya Communication Manager on page 19 ● System Management on page 26 ● Server Availability Management Processor (SAMP) on page 57 ● Modem on page 57 The S8500 Media Server supports secure HTTP server for IP phone file downloads.
Avaya S8500 Media Server Figure 10: S8500C Media Server (front) 1 2 DVD 3 4 5 6 7 9 8 CD-RW h3msf8cc LAO 031706 10 11 Figure notes: 1. Power-on LED 7. USB port 2. Power button 8. USB port 3. Reset button 9. Hard disk drive 4. Hard disk drive activity LED 10. CD eject button 5. Locator LED 11. CD drive activity LED 6.
Figure 11: S8500C Media Server (back) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 8 10 Slot 2 Slot 1 Slot 2 1 Slot 1 2 h2msb85c LAO 030606 1 2 h2msb8cc LAO 031706 11 13 12 15 14 17 16 Figure notes: 1. Power cord connector 10. Mouse connector (not used) 2. SAMP power 11. USB port 3. USB connection (to USB modem) 12. USB port 4. SAMP Ethernet (not used) 13. Ethernet 1 5. SAMP services port 14. Ethernet 2 6. SAMP card 15. Video connector 7. Dual NIC 16. Serial connector 8. Ethernet 4 17.
Avaya S8500 Media Server ● A keyboard port (not used) ● A mouse port (not used) ● Two 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet ports ● A Server Availability Management Processor (SAMP) card for maintenance ● An external Compact Flash Memory Reader ● A Compact Flash 128 MB industry media (optional) ● One USB modem ● AC-powered ● Includes RAM disk ● Dual-NIC card Server Availability Management Processor (SAMP) The SAMP card is a remote maintenance and serviceability card that is preinstalled in the S85
Figure 12: Modem connectivity to the S8500C Slo t1 3 2 1 Mu ltiM ode m Mu ltiT Softwec h are DV D CD -R W h3msm85c LAO 032406 Figure notes: Number Description 1. Modem 2. USB cable connecting modem to the USB port 3. Telephone line connecting the modem to an outside trunk (must be touchtone) Compact Flash You can backup the S8500 Media Server to a server on the LAN or to the Compact Flash memory reader. This reader is installed in one of the USB ports.
Avaya S8500 Media Server ● Extreme endurance - 2,000,000 program/erase cycles per block ● Increased reliability - Mean time between failures (MTBF) greater than 3 million hours ● Industry-leading 7-year warranty ● Enhanced durability - New RTV silicone for added strength and stability The industrial grade Compact Flash is available through Avaya and Avaya business partners. Specifications The following table outlines the environmental specifications of the S8500 Media Server.
Note: Note: Some values are shown at maximum configuration. Avaya values are slightly lower then maximum. Type Acoustical Noise Emissions Description ● ● Sound power, idling: 6.5 bel maximum Sound power, operating: 6.5 bel maximum Environment: Air Temperature Server on: ● 50.0 °F to 95.0 °F (10 °C to 35 °C) ● Altitude: 0 to 914 m (2998.7 ft) Server off: ● -104 °F to 140 °F (-40 °C to 60 °C) ● Maximum altitude: 2133 m (6998.
Avaya S8500 Media Server Survivability Note: This section applies to all three models of the S8500 Media Server. Note: Recovery capability is embedded in the Communication Manager software that resides on the S8500 Media Server.
maintain the duplication when it takes call processing control from the main server. To support duplication, an S8500 ESS must also contain a dual-NIC card. Note: Note: Note: An ESS may support a G150, G250, G350, or G700 Media Gateway through the C-LAN connection of the ESS-connected port network. Note: An S8500 Media Server, as a main server, does not support a duplicated control network.
Avaya S8500 Media Server High-level capacities Note: Note: This section applies to all three models of the S8500 Media Servers. Table 4: High-level capabilities Capability S8500 Media Server Call processing feature set Avaya Communication Manager 3.1 Reliability options Simplex control and duplicated bearer Port-network connectivity IP and direct-connect Supported port network media gateways Voice bearer over IP: G650, G600, CMC1, SCC1, and MCC1.
! SECURITY ALERT: Note: SECURITY ALERT: Faxes sent to non-Avaya endpoints cannot be encrypted. Note: V.32 modem relay is needed primarily for secure SCIP telephones (formerly known as Future Narrowband Digital Terminal (FNBDT) telephones) and STE BRI telephones. - T.
Avaya S8700-series Media Servers Avaya S8700-series Media Servers The Avaya S8700-series (including S8720 and S8710) media servers use a standard microprocessor engine on a commercial server.
In fiber-PNC configurations, the bearer paths and control paths are separate. The control information for port networks travels over a control network. The control information terminates on the S8720 or S8710 Media Server at one end and an IP Server Interface (IPSI) circuit pack on the other.
Avaya S8700-series Media Servers Note: Both media servers must be of the same type, either S8720 or S8710 Media Servers. You cannot have a server pair with an S8720 and an S8710 Media Server.
The following sections describe each of the main components. S8720 Media Server Note: For a description of the S8710 Media Server hardware, see S8710 Media Server on page 72. Note: The S8720 server’s dimensions are (HxWxD) 3.38 in. (8.6 cm.) x 17.50 in. (44.5 cm.) x 25.75 in. (65.4 cm.). The S8720 Media Server has a 2U form factor.
Avaya S8700-series Media Servers Note: V.32 modem relay is needed primarily for secure SCIP telephones (formerly known as Future Narrowband Digital Terminal (FNBDT) telephones) and STE BRI telephones. Note: - T.
See the following figures for an example of the S8720 Media Server. Figure 13 shows a front view. Figure 14 shows a back view for a configuration when hardware duplication is used. Figure 15 shows a back view for a configuration in which software duplication is used. Figure 13: S8720 Media Server (front view) Duplex ch 1 ch 2 1 disc 3 1 3 1 2 0 2 0 1 2 UID 4 Simplex 5 5 4 4 COMPACT 3 2 msds872f LAO 102805 Figure notes: Number Description of Device 1. CD/DVD-ROM drive 2.
Avaya S8700-series Media Servers Figure 14: S8720 Media Server (back view) with hardware duplication 3 3 LINC ACTIVE LINC SYNC TRANS MODE 1 DAL1 DUP MEMORY 2 RECEIVE MODE 100 MGz 2 100 MGz 3 iLO 2 1 1 133 MGz VDCI UID 6 msds872b LAO 113005 4 2 5 Figure notes: Number Description of Device 1. Optional DAL1 or DAL2 Duplication board (used for memory duplication between servers when hardware duplication used) 2.
S8710 Media Server Note: For a description of the S8720 Media Server hardware, see S8720 Media Server on page 68. Note: The S8710 server’s dimensions are (HxWxD) 3.38 in. (8.6 cm.) x 17.50 in. (44.5 cm.) x 25.75 in. (65.4 cm.). The S8710 Media Server has a 2U form factor. Characteristics of the S8710 Media Server include: ● 3.
Avaya S8700-series Media Servers Note: V.32 modem relay is needed primarily for secure SCIP telephones (formerly known as Future Narrowband Digital Terminal (FNBDT) telephones) and STE BRI telephones. Note: - T.
Figure 16: S8710 Media Server (front view) 1 Duplex ch 1 ch 2 3 disc 3 1 3 1 2 0 2 0 1 2 UID 4 Simplex 5 5 4 4 COMPACT 2 msds871f KLC 102004 Figure notes: Number Description of Device 1. CD/DVD-ROM drive 2. Hard disk drive 3. Floppy disk drive 4.
Avaya S8700-series Media Servers Specifications Altitude, air pressure and air purity The normal operating air pressure for the S8700-series Media Server ranges from 9.4 pounds per square inch (psi) to 15.2 psi (648 millibars to 1048 millibars). For altitudes above 5,000 feet (1,525 meters), you must reduce the maximum short-term temperature. Reduce this temperature limit by 1 oF (1.8 oC) for every 1,000 feet (304.8 meters) of elevation above 5,000 feet (1,525 meters).
Temperature and humidity Install the S8700-series Media Server in a well-ventilated area. Maximum equipment performance is obtained at an ambient temperature between 40° to 110 °F (4 °C to 43 °C) for continuous operation. The maximum performance temperature for short term operation is between 40° and 120 °F (4° and 49° C). The short-term operational limits is a period less than 72 consecutive hours or a total of not more than 15 days in a year.
Avaya S8700-series Media Servers Recommended temperature range (° F) Recommended temperature range (° C) Recommended humidity range (n%) 65 to 85 18 to 29 20 to 60 40 to 84 4.4 to 28.8 10 to 95 86 30.0 10 to 89 88 31.1 10 to 83 90 32.2 10 to 78 92 33.3 10 to 73 94 34.4 10 to 69 96 35.6 10 to 65 98 36.7 10 to 61 100 37.8 10 to 58 102 38.9 10 to 54 104 40.0 10 to 51 106 41.1 10 to 48 108 42.2 10 to 45 110 43.3 10 to 43 112 44.4 10 to 40 114 45.
EMI and RFI specifications Country Specification US 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 Australia and New Zealand AS/NZS 3548 Class A limit Japan VCCI, Class A ITE (CISPR 22, Class A Limit); IEC 1000-3-2; Harmonic Currents Taiwan BSMI Cla
Avaya S8700-series Media Servers BTU ratings The maximum British thermal units (BTU) output of the Intel SRTR1 server is 988 BTUs.
Electromagnetic-compatibility (EMC) standards and approvals The following table lists the standards and approvals for product electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).
Avaya S8700-series Media Servers Avaya 700VA or 1500VA UPS units For configurations that require 28 minutes to 410 minutes of battery holdover, the Avaya 700VA UPS can be used. The 700VA is available in the following voltages: ● 700 VA, 120 volts for US and Canada ● 700 VA, 230 volts Online for International ● 700 VA, 100 volts and 200 volts for Japan The physical characteristics of the Avaya 700VA are: ● Width: 17 inches (43.2 centimeters) ● Depth: 19 inches (48.2 centimeters) ● Height: 3.
Media gateways The equipment room floor must meet the commercial floor loading code of at least 50 pounds per square foot (242 kilograms per square meter). Floor plans usually allocate space around the front, the ends, and, if necessary, the rear for maintenance access of the Media Gateways. Additional floor support might be required if the floor load is greater than 50 pounds per square foot (242 kilograms per square meter). The following table shows the weight and floor loading of the media gateways.
Avaya S8700-series Media Servers The Avaya UPS units send SNMP traps to the S8720/S8710 Media Server when power fails. The server’s Global Maintenance Manager can then send an alarm to the services organization or send a trap to a network management system. When a separate 48V-DC battery string is used, it might be possible to send an alarm when voltage is below a threshold. However, shutdown will not be mechanized.
For information on port network connectivity, see Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya Communication Manager, 555-233-504. Reliability when sending voice bearer over direct-connect, ATM, or CSS The S8720/S8710 Media Server supports the following reliability configurations with direct-connect, CSS, or ATM port network configurations: ● Standard reliability Standard reliability includes duplicated S8700-series servers.
Avaya S8700-series Media Servers S8700-series Media Server as an Enterprise Survivable Server A Communication Manager configuration may use the S8700-series Media Server as an Enterprise Survivable Server (ESS). The ESS option provides survivability to a configuration by allowing backup servers to be placed in various locations in the customer’s network.
allows the TN2305/2306 to appropriately share control by the server with the IPSI. Any ATM-connected port network that does not have an IPSI may still receive service if the port network maintains its connection to the ATM switch and the ATM switch still communicates with one or more IPSI-controlled port networks. For more information about ESS setup, operation, or feature functionality, see Avaya Enterprise Survivable Servers (ESS) User Guide, 03-300428.
Avaya S8700-series Media Servers ● ATM Switch (duplicated control networks) ● ATM Switch (duplicated control and bearer networks) Connectivity when sending voice bearer over IP The following connection methods are available with IP-PNC configurations: ● IP-PNC (single control network) ● IP-PNC (duplicated control network) In addition, a single MCC1 cabinet can be configured to house multiple PNs that use the voice bearer over IP configuration.
Table 5: High-level capabilities (continued) Capability Description Supported port network media gateways Voice bearer over IP: G600, G650, and CMC1 Voice bearer over direct-connect, CSS or ATM: G650, SCC1, and MCC1 Maximum supported branch media gateways 250 (includes G700, G350, G250, and G150 Media Gateways in any combination) Maximum number of PNs Voice bearer over IP: 64 Voice bearer over CSS or ATM: ● 44 in a CSS network or ● 64 in an ATM-PNC network Survivability options Voice bearer over
DEFINITY Server CSI DEFINITY-based media servers DEFINITY Server CSI Avaya’s Communication Manager on a DEFINITY Server CSI is a solution for a mediumsized location with 50 to 900 stations. This solution uses DEFINITY TN circuit packs and the CMC1 Media Gateway. As a company grows. it is easy and cost-effective for that company to migrate from a DEFINITY Server CSI to another Avaya solution.
DEFINITY-based media servers Reliability The DEFINITY Server CSI provides the following capabilities for reliability and recovery: ● Can survive minor power surges, including lightning-induced surges up to 2500 volts without service interruption. Surge protectors can be purchased for increased coverage. ● Can operate in conditions that include above-average temperatures and above-average humidity.
DEFINITY Server CSI Table 6: High-level capabilities (continued) Capability CSI Media Server IP endpoints 390 Reliability options Simplex Port-network connectivity Not applicable Supported media gateways CMC1 Maximum number of supported gateways 50 Maximum locations One Survivability options Not available Number of LSPs in one configuration Not applicable Port networks One 2 of 2 For more detailed system capacity information, see the Avaya Communication Manager System Capacities Table (
DEFINITY-based media servers 92 Hardware Description and Reference for Avaya Communication Manager
Server for Avaya SIP Enablement Services Other Servers Server for Avaya SIP Enablement Services Avaya SIP Enablement Services (SES) is dedicated to providing a variety of converged communications services based on the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). SIP is an endpoint-oriented, network messaging standard defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force. The fundamental concept behind SIP is that a user can have multiple devices.
Other Servers Home server A Home server handles SIP requests for the specific domain assigned for this server. The Home server also forwards any requests pertaining to other domains to the Edge server. One to 20 Home servers and exactly one Edge server is required in this scenario. Each Home server can support up to 15,000 SIP users. Home servers can be duplexed for local failover.
Server for Avaya SIP Enablement Services Local failover option An optional local failover option may be configured to replicate the SES database and server software for any particular system node (home, edge, or combination home/edge). In this duplicated (duplex) configuration, one server is active and the other is in standby mode. If the active server fails or is taken out of service, it "fails-over" to the duplicated server. The duplicated server then becomes active and maintains service.
Other Servers Before you install any software, you must first disable the loader watchdog on the RSA or SAMP card. You must also verify and update the remote servicing card firmware. If you are installing a duplex system, then install an additional Intel ProShare dual Network Interface Card (NIC) in each server. One universal serial bus (USB) modem must be connected to each server, one modem for each of the duplex servers, for remote access.
Server for Avaya SIP Enablement Services Third party endpoints that are RF3261 compliant might be interoperable with the Converged Communications Sever. But Avaya supports only Avaya endpoints and select third party endpoints, such as the Toshiba SIP handset. Toshiba SIP Business Phone TheToshiba® SIP Business Phone SP-1020A is designed for the Japanese market. The phone communicates with Avaya Communication Manager through a SIP trunk group.
Other Servers Avaya Expanded Meet-me Conferencing Server The Avaya Expanded Meet-me Conferencing Server connects to a Communication Manager server over the customer’s LAN to provide Expanded Meet-me Conferencing. Expanded Meet-me Conferencing (EMMC) supports a conference bridge of up to 300 ports. This capacity is much greater than the limit of a 6-port conference bridge on a Communication Manager system without EMMC.
Avaya Expanded Meet-me Conferencing Server On an S8300 Media Server running Communication Manager, the internal Voice over IP (VoIP) resources enable the S8300 Media Server to communicate with the EMMC Server. For an S8500 or S8700-series Media Server running Communication Manager, the port network connected to the EMMC Server must have the following: ● At least one TN2302AP IP Media Processor or TN2602AP IP Media Resource 320 circuit pack for IP/TDM voice processing. The EMMC application supports only G.
Other Servers Figure 19: Expanded Meet-me Conferencing architecture disc 1 6 9 disc disc 2 LNK COL Tx Rx FDX Hspd LAG PoE 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 ROUT SYS PWR S1 S2 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 7 7 8 3 10 11 4 7 12 cycmemmc LAO 031405 Figure notes: EMMC architecture (example with an S8500 Media Server for Communication Manager) 1.
Avaya Expanded Meet-me Conferencing Server Backup options You can backup the EMMC Server to a server on the LAN or to the Compact Flash memory reader. This reader is installed in one of the USB ports. The Compact Flash memory reader uses a 128-MB Compact Flash card.
Other Servers Table 7: High-level capabilities (continued) Description Capacity Comments Maximum number of simultaneous conference calls 150 The maximum assumes two parties for each call, using all 300 ports. Number of trunk groups 2 If the maximum of 300 EMMC ports is purchased, two trunk groups (and signaling groups) must be administered.
G150 Media Gateway Media gateways and integrated gateways G150 Media Gateway The Avaya G150 Media Gateway is an H.323 media gateway that is managed by a server running Communication Manager software. The G150 Media Gateway is a high-performance converged telephony and networking device that sits in a small branch location. The G150 Media Gateway is designed for very small branch offices with four to 20 users. The G150 Media Gateway provides local trunk and telephone exchange and data networking.
Media gateways and integrated gateways Models The G150 Media Gateway is available in two fixed-configuration variants which provide a different mix of analog trunks, analog extensions, and Voice-over-IP capacity. Depending on the model chosen, up to a maximum of 20 extensions can be supported (4 Analog and 16 IP). The two predefined configurations are detailed in the following table.
G150 Media Gateway G1502T LAO 030505 Figure 20: G150 2T+4A (4 VoIP) Front Panel 1 2 3 4 Figure notes: Number Description of Device 1. 2 x analog trunk ports 2. 4 x analog extension ports (POT) 3. 4 x switched LAN ports 4.
Media gateways and integrated gateways Figure 21: G150 2T+4A (4 VoIP) Back Panel 3 2 4 G1502Tb KLC 102304 1 5 6 8 9 Figure notes: Number Description of Device 1. DC power I/P socket 2. DTE port 3. External O/P socket (not used) 4. Audio I/P socket 5. Functional Earth jack socket 6. Knockout panel(s) for trunk module kits 7. 2 x PCMCIA slots for wireless and memory card support. 8. WAN X.21/V.35 trunk module 9. Quad BRI trunk module 10.
G150 Media Gateway G150 4T+4A (16 VoIP) The G150 4T+4A (16 VoIP) provides: Note: ● Four Analog Loop Start Trunks with Caller ID enabled. ● Four analog Extension interfaces. ● Sixteen VoIP Codecs (G.723.1, G.711a, G.711u, and G.729a) for supporting the conversion between IP voice and TDM voice. ● 4 Switched Ethernet ports (Layer 2). ● Dedicated Switched Ethernet WAN port (Layer 3). ● Built-in DHCP and TFTP servers ● 2 x PCMCIA Slots for Wireless and Memory card support.
Media gateways and integrated gateways Figure 22: G150 4T+4A (16 VoIP) Front Panel 5 G1504T KLC 102804 5 1 2 3 Figure notes: Number Description of Device 1. 4 x analog trunk ports 2. 8 x analog extension ports (POT) 3. 4 x switched LAN ports 4. Ethernet WAN port (at default LAN2) 5.
G150 Media Gateway Figure 23: G150 4T+4A (16 VoIP) Back Panel 3 2 4 G1502Tb KLC 102304 1 5 6 8 9 7 10 Figure notes: Number Description of Device 1. DC power I/P socket 2. DTE port 3. External O/P socket (not used) 4. Audio I/P socket 5. Functional Earth jack socket 6. Knockout panel(s) for trunk module kits 7. 2 x PCMCIA slots for wireless and memory card support. 8. WAN X.21/V.35 trunk module 9. Quad BRI trunk module 10.
Media gateways and integrated gateways G150 WAN Expansion Module This expansion card provides a single WAN connection (X.21 or V.35) by a standard 37-way D-Type socket. For details of the relevant cable specifications and pin-outs, see the "Getting Started with the G150 Media Gateway" document. Line speeds up to and including 2Mbps are supported on the interface. The carrier providing the line dictates the actual operating speed, i.e. in some territories the maximum speed might be 1.544Mbps.
G150 Media Gateway Operation in survivable mode In survivable mode, a G150 Media Gateway uses the parameters that the system administrator administers in the G150 administration interface.
Media gateways and integrated gateways Connectivity Optional Wireless LAN Card & Access Point All G150 units can be configured to support connectivity to an 802.11 Wireless LAN infrastructure. This is enabled using the combination of the PCMCIA-format Wireless LAN Card and the Access Point License Key. An Access Point acts as a Hub in a wireless network providing connectivity between devices in the vicinity. In ideal conditions a range of up to 550m (1,750 ft) is achievable.
G150 Media Gateway Wireless specifications ● 2.4 GHz to 2.5 GHz band. ● Automatic fallback 11Mbps, 5.5Mbps, 2Mbps or 1Mbps. ● IEEE 802.11 and IEEE 802.11b Compliance. ● Wireless Fidelity Wi-Fi™ Compliance. ● Interoperable with other 802.11b compliant devices. ● WEP or RC4 security. ● Range up to 550M (1750ft). Table 8: G150 WiFi ranges Range (meters/ft) 11Mbps 5.
Media gateways and integrated gateways Server Number of G150 Media Gateways Supported S8300 Media Server (in a G700 Media Gateway) 50 DEFINITY Server SI 80 DEFINITY Server CSI 80 Each G150 Media Gateways supported by a media server uses IP stations, IP trunks, and signaling groups.
Avaya G250 Media Gateway Avaya G250 Media Gateway The Avaya G250 Media Gateway is an H.248 media gateway that is managed by a server running Communication Manager software. The Avaya CM Branch Gateways (G250 and G350) form part of Avaya’s solution for extending communication capabilities from the headquarters of an organization to all collaborative branch locations. Avaya CM Branch Gateways help you provide the same high quality services to all organization members regardless of their location.
The G250 Media Gateway supports STRP media encryption. For more information about features of the G250 Media Gateway, see 03-300435, Overview of the Avaya G250 and G350 Media Gateways. Models The G250 is available in the following models: ● Analog model (G250-Analog). The G250-Analog includes four analog trunk ports, two analog line ports, a Fast Ethernet WAN port, and eight PoE LAN ports. ● BRI model (G250-BRI).
Avaya G250 Media Gateway Components Chassis Figure 25 shows the G250-Analog Media Gateway chassis. Figure 26 shows the G250-BRI Media Gateway chassis. Figure 27 shows the G250-DCP Media Gateway chassis. Figure 28 shows the G250-DS1 Media Gateway chassis.
Figure 26: The Avaya G250-BRI Media Gateway Chassis 1 2 4 12 10 6 13 3 5 8 7 9 15 14 11 Figure notes: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. V1 — ICC/LSP Slot V2 — WAN Media Module Slot Analog port LEDs Analog trunk Analog line ports ISDN BRI LEDs ISDN BRI trunks System LEDs 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
Avaya G250 Media Gateway Figure 28: The Avaya G250-DS1 Media Gateway Chassis G250-DS1 Remove before removing or inserting S8300 module ALM LINE TRUNK ALM TST TST ACT 3 6 MDM T1/E1 SO EI SM EM SI EO 1 2 4 3 5 CONSOLE 11 USB CCA ETH WAN 7 8 4 10 ALM 3 9 RST SERVICE ONLY 1 V10 CPU PWR SIG ACT V2 ETH LAN PoE V4 SYSTEM ETR ETR 2 1 V1 V3 1 9 10 2 12 13 3 4 5 6 7 14 8 9 ASB 10 h2cmg251 LAO 111605 15 16 Figure notes: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Front panel Table 9: Fixed ports and buttons on the G250 front panel on page 120 describes the functions of the fixed ports and buttons on the G250 front panel. Table 9: Fixed ports and buttons on the G250 front panel Port Description TRUNK Four analog trunk ports (G250-Analog Media Gateway, G250-DCP Media Gateway) or one analog trunk port (G250-BRI Media Gateway, G250-DS1 Media Gateway). These fixed trunk ports support loop-start, DIOD (for Japan only) trunks and caller ID detection.
Avaya G250 Media Gateway Table 9: Fixed ports and buttons on the G250 front panel (continued) Port Description CONSOLE Console RS-232 interface port for direct connection of CLI console. RJ-45 connector. USB USB port. Supports the connection of ● USB flash drive ● USB externally powered hub ● The Multitech MultiModemUSB MT5634ZBA-USB-V92 USB modem. CCA RJ-45 port for ACS (308) contact closure adjunct box.
Table 9: Fixed ports and buttons on the G250 front panel (continued) Port Description T1/E1 port (G250-DS1) For T1, this port is capable of supporting inband signalling across all 24 channels (supports a maximum bandwidth of 1.536 Mbps). For E1, this port is capable of supporting R2MFC signalling across all 30 channels (supports a maximum bandwidth of 1.92 Mbps). PRI ports (G250-DS1) The PRI ports are capable of supporting PRI signalling for 23 or 30 bearer channels. NFAS signalling is not supported.
Avaya G250 Media Gateway one end to a VDE Certified/CE Marked IEC 60320, sheet C13 type connector rated 10A, 250V. The cord’s other end terminates to a 3-conductor grounding type attachment plug rated at a minimum of 10A, 250V. The configuration is specific for the region/country in which the cord is used.
High-level capacities The following table outlines the capacities of various G250 services. ! CAUTION: CAUTION: Some capacities might change. For the most up-to-date list, see Avaya Communication Manager System Capacities Table (03-300511).
Avaya G250 Media Gateway Table 10: G250 Capabilities (continued) Description Capacity* Comments Maximum number of analog phones 2 Maximum number of DCP phones 12 Maximum number of BRI endpoints 0 DS-1 facilities 1 T1/E1 Maximum number of all trunks of any type 4 (5 on G250-BRI, 10 on G250-DS1) Maximum number of analog trunks 4 (Analog, G250-DCP) 1 (G250-BRI, G250-DS1) All ports are fixed. Maximum number of BRI trunks 2 (G-250 BRI only) Four voice channels, two D-channels.
Avaya G350 Media Gateway The Avaya CM Branch Gateways (G250 and G350) form part of Avaya’s solution for extending communication capabilities from the headquarters of an organization to all collaborative branch locations. Avaya CM Branch Gateways help you provide the same high quality services to all organization members regardless of their location.
Avaya G350 Media Gateway For more information about features of the G350 Media Gateway, see 03-300435, Overview of the Avaya G250 and G350 Media Gateways. Configurations Deployment modes The G350 is a modular device with multiple configuration possibilities to meet specific individual needs. Six slots in the G350 chassis house a customized selection of media modules. These media modules connect to different types of circuit switched phones, trunks and data devices.
Note: Maximum capacities depend on the specific configuration of the branch gateway. Verify your planned configuration with Avaya Solution Designer. Note: Components Chassis The following figure shows the G350 chassis. Figure 29: G350 chassis The G350 Media Gateway chassis has the following dimensions: Table 11: Dimensions of the G350 chassis Description Value Height 13.3 cm (5.24 in.) Width 48.3 cm (19 in.) Depth 40 cm (15.7 in.) Weight of empty chassis 9-10 kg (19.8 - 22 lb.
Avaya G350 Media Gateway Ports and buttons Table 12: Ports on the G350 chassis Port Description TRUNK An analog trunk port. Part of an integrated analog media module. The fixed trunk port supports loop-start, ground-start, CAMA, and DIOD (for Japan only) trunks. LINE Two analog telephone ports of the integrated analog media module. An analog relay between TRUNK port 7/1 and the furthest left LINE port 7/2 provides Emergency Transfer Relay (ETR) feature. Also used for incoming analog DID trunks.
Specifications Site requirements This table shows you the site requirements of the G350 Media Gateway. Description Value Ambient working temperature 32-104°F (0-40°C) Operation altitude up to 10,000 ft. (3048 m) Front clearance 12 in. (30 cm.) Rear clearance 18 in. (45 cm.
Avaya G350 Media Gateway Related hardware Media modules Avaya media modules convert the voice path of the traditional circuits, such as analog trunk, T1/ E1, and DCP, to a TDM bus. The VOIP engine then converts the voice path from the TDM bus to packetized VoIP, compressed or uncompressed, on an Ethernet connection. The media modules reside in the G350 Media Gateway and interact with the motherboard and backplane. Note: For stand-alone mode, the S8300 Media Server is inserted into slot V1.
! CAUTION: The Avaya G700 Media Gateway does not support the MM316, MM340, or MM342. Do not insert an MM316, MM340, or MM342 Media Module into an Avaya G700 Media Gateway. CAUTION: For more information about the G350 Media Gateway, see 03-300435, "Overview of the Avaya G250 and G350 Media Gateways." Survivability The G350 Media Gateway supports Standard Local Survivability (SLS).
Avaya G350 Media Gateway Table 14: G350 Capabilities Description Standard Configuration Enhanced Configuration Comments Media Gateway Limits Maximum number of G350 Media Gateways controlled by an S8500 or S8700-series Media Server 250 This number also applies if the same external media server controls a combination of Avaya G700 Media Gateways and G350 Media Gateways.
Table 14: G350 Capabilities (continued) Description Standard Configuration Enhanced Configuration Comments Simultaneous two-way conversations from IP phone to legacy telephone or trunk. 32 – G.711 16 – G.729a, G.726, G723 Simultaneous two-way conversations limited by the VoIP engine, including call progress tones. Transcoding from G.711 to G.729 IP phones 16 Simultaneous 2-way conversations. Transcoding from TDM phones to G.729 IP phones 16 Simultaneous 2-way conversations.
IG550 Integrated Gateway IG550 Integrated Gateway The IG550 Integrated Gateway is a part of Avaya’s growing solutions for extending Communication Manager communication capabilities from the headquarters of an organization to all collaborative branch locations.The IG550 Integrated Gateway is an H.248 media gateway that combines Avaya’s high-performance telephony and Voice over IP (VoIP) communications with the sophisticated routing capabilities of the Juniper J-Series Services Routers.
Components G550 and J4350 Services Router Figure 30: The IG550 Integrated Gateway in a J4350 Services Router Figure notes: 1. Juniper Services Router, J4350 shown 2. TGM550 Telephony Gateway Module (in slot V1) 3. TGM550 console port 4. TGM550 analog trunk ports 5. TGM550 analog line ports 6. TIM521 BRI telephony interface module (in slot V4) 7. TIM514 analog telephony interface module (in slot V2) 8. TIM510 E1/T1 telephony interface module (in slot V3) 9. J-series Router Alarm LEDs 10.
IG550 Integrated Gateway The J-series router chassis has six slots. The TGM550 can be housed in any of the six router slots. The TIMs can also be housed in any slot. Gigabit Ethernet and Fast Ethernet PIMs can be housed only in slots 3 or 6. Other optional PIMs can be housed in any slots. Fixed ports and buttons on the Juniper J4350 Services Router Table 15: Fixed ports and buttons on the Juniper J4350 Services Router Port Description Gigabit Ethernet Four Gigabit Ethernet ports.
IG550 and J6350 Services Router Figure 32: The IG550 Integrated Gateway in a J6350 Services Router Figure notes: 1. Juniper Services Router, J4350 shown 2. TGM550 Telephone Gateway Module (in slot V1) 3. TGM550 console port 4. TGM550 analog trunk ports 5. TGM550 analog line ports 6. TIM521 BRI telephony interface module (in slot V2) 7. TIM514 analog telephony interface module (in slot V2) 8. TIM510 E1/T1 telephony interface module (in slot V4) 9. J-series Router Alarm LEDs 10.
IG550 Integrated Gateway The J-series router chassis has six slots. The TGM550 can be housed in any of the six router slots. The TIMs can also be housed in any slot. Gigabit Ethernet and Fast Ethernet PIMs can be housed only in slots 2, 3, 5, or 6. Other optional PIMs can be housed in any slots. Fixed ports and buttons on the Juniper J6350 Services Router Table 16: Fixed ports and buttons on the Juniper J6350 Services Router Port Description Gigabit Ethernet Four Gigabit Ethernet ports.
TGM550 Gateway Module Figure 34: The TGM550 Gateway Module Figure notes: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Alarm LED ACT LED Console port RST button ASB LED ETR LED Analog trunk ports Analog line ports Fixed ports and buttons on the TGM550 Gateway Module Table 17: Fixed ports and buttons on the TGM550 Port/Button Description ALM LED Lights red to indicate an alarm on the TGM550 or a reboot. ACT LED Lights yellow to show activity of trunk or line ports. Also lights yellow during a reboot.
IG550 Integrated Gateway Table 17: Fixed ports and buttons on the TGM550 (continued) Port/Button Description Analog Trunk Two analog trunk ports Analog Line Two analog trunk lines 2 of 2 Specifications The IG550 technical specifications include physical dimensions and tolerances of the Juniper J-series Services Router, power cord specifications and TGM550 Gateway Module specifications.
J-series Services Router power cord specifications AC Power Cord Detachable AC power cords, each 2.5 m (approximately 8 ft) long, are supplied with the Services Router. The appliance coupler at the female end of the cord inserts into the appliance inlet on the faceplate of the AC power supply. The coupler is type C19 as described by International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standard 60320.
IG550 Integrated Gateway Most sites distribute DC power through a main conduit that leads to frame-mounted DC power distribution panels, one of which might be located at the top of the rack that houses the router. A pair of cables (one input and one return) connects each set of terminal studs to the power distribution panel. Each DC power cable (ñ48 VDC and return) must be 14 AWG single-strand wire cable, or as permitted by the local code.
Supported optional modules in the IG550 Table 20: Supported interface modules Modules Description Telephony Interface Modules TIM514 4 analog telephone ports and 4 analog trunk ports TIM510 1 E1/T1 trunk port, a DS1 level port that provides a wide variety of E1 or T1 circuit support.
IG550 Integrated Gateway TIM combination limitations in the IG550 The following limitations apply to combining TIMs in the IG550: ● Maximum of four TIMs in either J-series Services Router ● Maximum of two TIM521s in either J-series Services Router ● Maximum of one TIM510 in the J4350 Services Router and a maximum of twoTIM510s in the J6350 Services Router ● Maximum of three TIM514s in the J4350 Services Router and a maximum of four TIM514s in the J6350 Services Router For more information on each o
G860 Media Gateway The G860 media gateway is a high channel density, standards-compliant, VoIP media gateway. It provides a robust, scalable and modular solution designed for a large campus or call center, with high availability and reliability. For maximum reliability, the G860 features protection switching and full redundancy of all common equipment.
G860 Media Gateway Components Table 21: G860 Media Gateway Components Component Redundant configuration Chassis 1 System Controller (SC) 2 Synchronization and Alarm Rear Transition Module (SA/RTM) 2 ES/6600 (Ethernet Switch Board - 24 Gigabit Ethernet) 2 ES/6600/RTM (Ethernet Switch 7 I/O Rear Transition Module 2 Trunk Processing Modules (TP-6310) Up to 4 6310/RTM (TP-6310 I/O Rear Transition Module) Up to 3 6310/RTM/HA/Redundant (TP-6310 I/O Rear Transition Module - Redundant) 1 PS/DC/5K
● CD containing optional Element Management System software ● AC power cable For more information, see Installing and Operating the G860 Media Gateway, 03-601918. G860 Trunk Media Processing Module (TP-6310) The G860 Trunk Processing Module (TP-6310) is a high-density, hot-swappable, compactPCI resource board with a capacity of 672 DS0 channels, supporting all necessary functions for voice, data, and fax streaming over IP networks.
G860 Media Gateway The SC board is designed according to PICMG CompactPCI standards for high-availability systems. It supports hot-swap operation, system management, and environmental monitoring. The SC board has two PCI Mezzanine Connectors (PMCs). One is occupied by the SC board with on-board hard disk and the second is reserved for future expansion of board functionality.
Table 22: G860 + TP-6310 Chassis Dimensions (continued) Dimension Value Depth without projections 30 cm (11.8 inches) Weight (fully loaded) 20.45 kg (45.1 lbs) 2 of 2 Power requirements For Avaya G860 media gateway with Trunk Processing Module, the average power consumption for a full complement of boards is approximately 696 watts (14.5 A at 48 VDC). Two Power Entry Modules (PEM) are provided for DC connections on the rear of the chassis. Power is required to be between -40.5 and -60 VDC.
G860 Media Gateway Environmental requirements Table 23: Environmental requirements Physical protection requirements Test level Humidity 5 to 90% Altitude -60 to 3048m (10,000 ft) Drop test, packaged Drop height: 600 mm Drop test, unpackaged Drop height: 75 mm Earthquake Zone 4 Office vibration 5-100-5 Hz/0.1g, 0.1 oct/min; 3 axes Transportation vibration 5-100 Hz, 0.1 oct/min; 100-500 Hz, 0.
● Lightning protection In addition to correct earthing, sufficient lightning protection must be included at the site in order to prevent damage to the equipment. Damage can result either from a direct strike of lightning or from propagated high voltage surges. In order to avoid damage caused by lightning surges, installation of equipment should be compatible with Class 3 classification as defined by EN61000-4-5 Annex B, where the surge level may not exceed 2kV.
G860 Media Gateway Power supply and power entry module The power supply has the following features: ● DC input ● AC input - Universal 100 to 240 v AC input - Power factor correction - Class B EMI input filter ● Wide range: -40.
APM/5K and FPM/5K - Advanced Fan Power Module The Advanced Fan Power Module is the power supply for the fan tray unit. It is provided in either a DC or AC version according to the main power configuration. Two FPM/5K units are provided for redundant protection. The APM/5K and FPM/5K are not hot-swappable.
Samsung Ubigate iBG-3026 Router Samsung Ubigate iBG-3026 Router The Samsung Ubigate iBG-3026 Router in a branch office works with Avaya Communication Manager (release 3.1.2 and later) and Avaya SIP Enablement Services (SES) as part of an end-to-end SIP solution. Avaya SIP phones can be connected to the router at the branch, and connectivity is provided to Avaya Communication Manager through a SES server at the main office. The SES home and home/edge server configurations are supported.
Avaya G700 Media Gateway An S8300 Media Server (version B) is an Intel Celeron-based processor that runs the Linux operating system. It resides in one of three media gateways: G700, G350, or G250. Detailed description The G700 Media Gateway is scalable and offers options. It is functional on its own or with other G700 Media Gateways. The G700 is also functional in a stack that is mixed with Avaya C360 devices. A maximum of 50 G700 Media Gateways can be supported using the S8300 Media Server.
Avaya G700 Media Gateway Note: An expansion module can be ordered for additional 10/100T, 100FX, ATM, or Gigabit Ethernet ports. Note: ● A VoIP engine that supports up to 64 G.711 single-channel calls.
Figure 36: G700 Media Gateway with two Avaya C360 switches ALM PWR CPU MSTR V1 LNK COL Tx Rx FDX 51 52 53 54 59 60 61 62 55 56 57 58 63 64 65 66 FC Hspd LAG V2 USB 1 USB 2 V4 EXT 1 LNK COL Tx Rx FDX Hspd LAG PoE 2 4 6 SO 8 10 EI SM EM 2 3 SI 4 EO 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 E1/T1 12 14 16 ALM TST ACT EXT 2 18 EIA 530A DCE ALM TST ACT SHUT DOWN SERVICES 1 ALM TST ACT SIG EXT 1 EXT 2 V3 ALM TST ACT OK TO REMOVE 20 22 CONSOLE 24 ROUT SYS PWR
Avaya G700 Media Gateway disc 2 1 disc 3 1 3 1 2 0 2 0 1 2 UID Simplex 5 5 4 4 COMPACT Duplex ch 1 ch 2 0 1 0 Simplex 3 3 2 2 1 UID 1 5 5 4 4 COMPACT Duplex ch 1 ch 2 Figure 37: The G700 Media Gateway connecting to the S8700-series Media Server 4 2 A 5 3 A IPSI CLAN IP Media Processor LAN 9 10 8 V1 6 7 11 Voice Mail cymsrbro LAO 110805 Figure notes: Number Description 1. Two S8700-series Media Servers. 2. An Ethernet switch, must be provided by Avaya. 3.
Components Octaplane stacking fabric "Octaplane" is a name for an Avaya hardware capability to bundle stackable components using 4-Gbps communication in each direction. This technology combines separate units into a larger logical switch using different lengths of cables. These cables connect to the expansion slots in the rear of the units. These cables are wired in a ring configuration, which provides redundancy to the stack. If a single unit fails, the stack integrity is maintained.
Avaya G700 Media Gateway Motherboard The motherboard resides within the G700 Media Gateway. The motherboard controls the following elements: ● The VoIP Engine, which supports up to 64 channels. If more than 64 channels are needed, a VoIP media module is required. The VoIP Engine performs the following functions: - IP/UDP/RTP processing - Echo cancellation - G.711 A-/µ-Law - G.729 and G723.1 encode/decode - T.
Fans The G700 Media Gateway contains four 12-volt fans. These fans are monitored and SNMP can provide reports to a management station. LEDs The G700 Media Gateway uses two types of LEDs: ● Media module ● System-level Although some media modules have additional LEDs, a standard 3-LED pattern on each of their faceplates indicates the following conditions: ● Red – Fault condition This LED also lights when the media module is physically inserted, and turns off when the board initializes.
Avaya G700 Media Gateway Media module LEDs Media-module LEDs have the following characteristics: ● Each media module has at least three LEDs to indicate module and port status or maintenance and administration modes. ● The location, spacing, and labeling is fixed for all LEDs on all media modules. ● The LEDs are mounted on the media module’s printed wiring board, and placed so the LEDs show through an opening.
Consideration Description Lightning The user is protected under the UL codes against over voltage in the system. However, the system itself is susceptible to over voltage, such as lightning, depending on the configuration.
Avaya G700 Media Gateway Thermal protection Thermal protection shuts down the power supply if the internal temperature exceeds the maximum rated safe operating temperature. The minimum thermal shutdown point is at an ambient temperature of 122 °F (50° C) at 10,000 feet (3,048 meters) elevation or 140 °F (60° C) at sea level. These temperature minimums are constant under all input and load conditions. You must consider the effects of component tolerances when you define the shutdown point.
Related Hardware and adjuncts Expansion modules The G700 Media Gateway is architecturally based on the Avaya P330 and C360 switches. Therefore, customers can use selected P330 expansion modules with the G700 Media Gateway. The P330 local-area network (LAN) and wide-area network (WAN) expansion modules connect directly to the G700 Media Gateway without requiring additional hardware.
Avaya G700 Media Gateway ● Congestion control ● 802.1Q/p VLAN and priority ! CAUTION: CAUTION: Avaya expansion modules and Octaplane stacking modules are not hot-swappable. The system must be turned off to before you remove or insert an expansion module. C360 Converged stackable switches For information about C360 converged stackable switches, see Avaya C360 Ethernet switches on page 379.
There are eight media modules: ● MM710 T1/E1 ISDN PRI – For information, see MM710 T1/E1 Media Module on page 286. ● MM711 Analog – For information, see MM711 Analog Media Module on page 289. ● MM712 DCP – For information, see MM712 DCP Media Module on page 292. ● MM714 Analog – For information, see MM714 Analog Media Module on page 293. ● MM717 DCP – For information, see MM717 DCP Media Module on page 297. ● MM720 BRI – For information, see MM720 BRI Media Module on page 298.
G600 Media Gateway G600 Media Gateway The Avaya G600 Media Gateway is supported by the current release of Avaya Communication Manager, but it is no longer available for new installations. The G600 Media Gateway can be used in an upgraded system with an S8700-series or S8500 Media Server or in a system that migrates to the S8700-series or S8500 Media Server.
Figure 40: 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 Components Required circuit packs The G600 Media Gateway or G600 stack is always connected as a PN to the S8700-series or S8500 Media Server using the IP-PNC method.
G600 Media Gateway Fans Three 12-volt DC variable-speed fans cooling for the G600 Media Gateway. The fans are integrated into the back of the cabinet. The fans pull air through the front and the left side and up through the cabinet. Air exits from the back of the cabinet. The 650A Global Power supply controls the speed of the fans.
Temperature and humidity The G600 Media Gateway must be installed in a well-ventilated area. Maximum equipment performance is achieved at an ambient temperature between 40 °F and 120 °F (4 °C and 49 °C) for a short-term operation of not more then 72 consecutive hours or 15 days in one year. A continuous operation requires up to 110 °F (43 °C). The relative humidity range is 10 to 95% at up to 84 °F (29 °C). Above 84 °F (29 °C), maximum relative humidity decreases from 95% to 32% at 120 °F (49 °C).
G600 Media Gateway Heat dissipation The following table describes the amount of heat dissipation that is required by a G600 Media Gateway configuration. These estimates are dependent on the inclusion of telephones with the media gateways and the amount of time that the telephones are off-hook. Note: Note: Typical systems assume typical trunking, sparing, call rate, and a typical mixture of high-function telephones and low function telephones.
Avaya G650 Media Gateway The Avaya G650 Media Gateway is a fourteen slot, rack mounted carrier configured for TN form factor circuit packs. The G650 Media Gateway is used with the S8500 and S8700-series Media Servers. Detailed description The G650 is 8U or 14 inches (35.6 centimeters) high and mounts in a standard 19 inch (48.3 centimeters) data rack. The G650 uses one or two 655A power supplies, operating on AC and/ or DC input power. Either power supply can provide all the power needed by the G650.
Avaya G650 Media Gateway Figure 41: G650 Media Gateway 3 5 4 1 Power 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Power FAN OR POWER FAIL FAN OR POWER FAIL FAN AND POWER OK FAN AND POWER OK AC INPUT AC INPUT DC INPUT DC INPUT ACTIVE RING ACTIVE RING 2 2 scdlff02 LAO 081203 Figure notes: Number Description 1. Wrist strap for ESD (electrostatic discharge). 2. 655A power supply 3. TN2312BP IP server interface (IPSI) 4. TN799DP CLAN 5.
Single G650 A single G650, equipped with feet, can be table or floor mounted. Side-by-side G650s, connected by TDM/LAN cables, are not supported. In a single configuration, the G650 always has an A carrier address. Multiple G650s Multiple G650s, up to five, can be mounted in a rack and connected by TDM/LAN cables to create a G650 stack. Multiple G650s must be vertically adjacent and their front panels must align in the same vertical plane.
Avaya G650 Media Gateway Multiple G650s can be rack mounted with some connected by TDM/LAN cables, and others not connected by TDM/LAN cables. For example, a customer can request that the G650 in the bottom of the rack not be connected to another G650. The carrier address of the G650 in the bottom of the rack is A. The customer can request that the next two G650s in the rack be connected together by a TDM/LAN cable.
Figure 43: G650 stack Power 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 FAN OR POWER FAIL FAN AND POWER OK FAN AND POWER OK AC INPUT 10 AC INPUT DC INPUT DC INPUT ACTIVE RING ACTIVE RING E Power 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Power FAN OR POWER FAIL FAN OR POWER FAIL FAN AND POWER OK FAN AND POWER OK AC INPUT 9 Power FAN OR POWER FAIL AC INPUT DC INPUT DC INPUT ACTIVE RING ACTIVE RING D 1 2 Power 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 FAN OR POWER FA
Avaya G650 Media Gateway Components Required circuit packs The G650 Media Gateway requires the following circuit pack: ● 655A power supply on page 215 If the G650 Media Gateway or G650 stack is connected as a port network (PN) to the S8700-series or S8500 Media Server for the control network, the following circuit pack is also required in the PN: ● TN2312BP IP server interface on page 258 If the G650 PN is connected by fiber to other PNs, one of the following circuit pack types is required: ● TN570D E
I/O connections The fourteen slots of the G650 are equipped with twisted pair cables. These cables run from the backplane to the 25-pair type D, metal shelled I/O connector panel mounted on the rear of the carrier. The power supply slots (0 and 15) do not provide external I/O connections. I/O adapters You can use any existing adapter for input and output if the associated TN circuit pack is supported in the G650.
Avaya G650 Media Gateway See the following table for power source information. Chassis style and power-distribution unit Power source options AC or DC power supply. Apparatus Code 655A ● ● A 655A power supply is required in slot 0. ● Single phase 240 VAC with neutral wire ● A 655A power supply is optional in slot 15.
Operating conditions The normal operating conditions for the G650 are: ● ● 41o Fahrenheit (5o Celsius) to 104o Fahrenheit (40o Celsius) 10 percent to 90 percent relative humidity, not condensing below 10,617 feet (3,236 meters.
CMC1 Media Gateway CMC1 Media Gateway The CMC1 Media Gateway supports the DEFINITY® Server CSI and Avaya S8700-series and S8500 Media Servers. ! Important: Important: The CMC1 is not available in the European Union. Detailed description A CMC1 Media Gateway has the following characteristics: ● A wall-mount design, but also mountable on the floor or on a table where required. ● Ten universal port slots, plus one power supply slot.
Figure 44: CMC1 Media Gateway, left side MAJ AMBER CARD IN USE RED EMER XFER ON EM XFR MIN ON AUTO OFF T N 2 4 0 2 T N 2 1 8 2 scdflef2 LJK 083100 The following figure shows the connections on the right side of the cabinet of the CMC1 Media Gateway. From 1 to 10 25-pair connectors provide an interface between port circuit packs and the cross-connect field or a cable access panel.
CMC1 Media Gateway Figure 45: CMC1 Media Gateway, right side scdfrf2 KLC 061097 The following figure shows a front view of a cabinet containing three CMC1 Media Gateways.
Figure 46: Typical vertical installation, front view of the CMC1 Media Gateway, DEFINITY Server CSI configuration B A C Floor indf3cmc KLC 110497 Figure notes: Letter Description of Connection A, B, and C Three CMC1 Media Gateways wall mounted for a DEFINITY Server CSI.
CMC1 Media Gateway Components Required circuit packs for a CMC1 Media Gateway for DEFINITY Server CSI The CMC1 Media Gateway or CMC1 stack for DEFINITY Server CSI requires the following circuit packs: ● TN2402 processor on page 265 ● TN2182C tone clock, tone detector, and call classifier (8 ports) on page 248 ● TN771DP maintenance and test on page 236 If the CSI PN connects to branch location media gateways or adjuncts in the network, supports IP endpoints, or uses IP trunks, the following circuit pa
SCC1 Media Gateway Note: The SCC1 is no longer sold, but is still supported. Note: Each SCC1 Media Gateway has vertical slots that hold circuit packs. A blank faceplate covers each unused slot. Detailed description The following figure shows a typical SCC1 Media Gateway. Figure 47: Typical SCC1 Media Gateway 2 3 1 scdfscci KLC 032502 Figure notes: Number Description 1. Circuit packs 2. Power supply 3.
SCC1 Media Gateway Configurations SCC1 Media Gateways come in four configurations: ● A control cabinet, for DEFINITY Server SI only, that contains a TN2404 processor, tone clock, and a power converter. The control cabinet forms the basis for the SI processor port network (PPN). A control cabinet is always in the A position of an SCC1 stack. ● A duplicated control cabinet, for DEFINITY Server SI only, that contains the same equipment as the control cabinet.
Figure 48: 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 in the A position 5.
SCC1 Media Gateway For DEFINITY Servers SI: ● 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 (PNs) is three. Cabinet clips connect the cabinets together. At the rear of the cabinets, a ground plate connects between the cabinets for ground integrity.
Circuit packs labeled with gray and white latches have replaced the purple-colored and the white-colored circuit packs. A label with gray indicates a slot for a port circuit pack. A label with white indicates a slot for a control circuit pack. A 25-pair connector on the rear panel of the carrier connects to each port slot in the following carriers: ● a port carrier ● an expansion control carrier ● a control carrier A cable attaches to each connector and routes to the cross-connect field.
SCC1 Media Gateway Figure 49: SCC1 basic control cabinet (J58890L) B AUTO A S P E OVERIDE ALARMS BBI LINK TRMT MAJ MIN RCV WRN ACK C A R D EMER TR ON I N AUTO 103577450 Lucent T N 7 9 2 U S E B l a n k 98DR07125243 TN792 DUPL INTERFACE OFF T N 2 4 0 4 B l a n k 1 5 8 P B l a n k T N 2 4 0 1 T N 2 1 8 2 T N 5 7 0 T N 5 7 0 T N 7 9 9 T N 7 5 5 ccdfr8l KLC 021205 The following table describes the connectors in the basic control carrier.
Duplicated control cabinet for a DEFINITY Server SI The optional duplicated control cabinet resides only in the PPN for the DEFINITY Server SI. A duplicated control cabinet contains ports and a duplicated control complex. A duplicated control cabinet has dedicated white-colored slots for designated control circuit packs. A port circuit-pack slot can contain any port circuit pack. An AC or a DC power supply resides in the right side of the cabinet.
SCC1 Media Gateway Expansion control cabinet for a DEFINITY Server SI, S8700-series Media Server or S8500 Media Server An expansion control cabinet (J58890N) is always in the A position in an expansion PN stack of SCC1 Media Gateways. The expansion control cabinet contains ports. It also contains a TN775 maintenance circuit pack. An AC or a DC power supply resides in the right side of the cabinet. An expansion control cabinet has optional port circuit packs in port slots 2 to 17.
Figure 51: Expansion control cabinet (J58890N) ALARMS CLK MAJ MIN WRN ACK EMER TR ON AUTO OFF S E R V I C E N E T W O R K B l a n k B l a n k 1 5 8 P 1 5 8 P Mtce T N 7 7 5 T N 2 3 1 2 A P T N 5 7 0 T N 5 7 0 ccdf11n KLC 021105 The following table describes the connectors in 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.
SCC1 Media Gateway Slot 2 contains an EI or, for S8700-series Media Server only, an ATM Interface circuit pack for a critical-reliability system. Slot 3 would also contain an EI circuit pack for direct-connect critical-reliability system. Otherwise, all slots are available for optional circuit packs. For an IP-PNC PN, slot 1 contains an IPSI circuit pack when the cabinet is in the B position and the PN is connected to a duplicated control (high reliability) network.
MCC1 Media Gateway Note: The MCC1 is no longer sold, but is still supported. Note: An MCC1 Media Gateway can be used as a port network (PN) cabinet. Doors in front of and behind the MCC1 Media Gateway protect the internal equipment and allow easy access to the circuit packs. Each MCC1 Media Gateway rolls on casters. Leveling feet keep the cabinet from rolling. Each lower corner of an MCC1 Media Gateway can be bolted to the floor, if required.
MCC1 Media Gateway Components Auxiliary cabinet The auxiliary cabinet contains the hardware to install optional equipment. The cabinet allows carrier, rack (width of 23 in. [58.4 cm]), and panel types of mounting.
Figure 53: Typical PN cabinet for all server models 1 2 3 4 5 7 Figure notes: Number Description 1. Port carrier in position C 2. Port or control carrier in position B 3. Control or expansion control carrier in position A 4. Fan unit in position F 5. Port or switch node (SN) carrier in position D 6. Port or SN carrier in position E 7.
MCC1 Media Gateway Port network cabinet for Avaya S8500 Media Server The Avaya S8500 Media Server supports the MCC1 Media Gateway in migrations from a DEFINITY R or DEFINITY SI simplex configuration. A maximum of three PNs are supported in a direct connect configuration only. However, up to 64 PNs are supported when IP-PNC PNs are combined with fiber-PNC PNs in the configuration.
Figure 54: MCC1 EPN or PN cabinet 1 Port carrier Expansion control carrier Port or switch node carrier Power 4 distribution unit Port carrier Port or switch node carrier lcdfpdu4 LJK 081999 Figure notes: Number Description 1. Port carrier in position C 2. Port carrier in position B 3. Expansion control carrier in position A 4. Fan units in position F 5. Port or switch node (SN) carrier in position D 6. Port or SN carrier in position E 7.
MCC1 Media Gateway Configurations Carriers The following table lists the types of carriers that can be installed in the MCC1 Media Gateway with the DEFINITY Server SI, S8700-series Media Server, and S8500 Media Server. Each carrier is described in detail later in this section. Carrier type Description Cabinet Server Control carrier. Contains the processor circuit packs to perform call processing, maintenance, and administration. The carrier can also contain port circuit packs.
The following figure, Control carrier (J58890AH) on page 204 shows an example of a control carrier.
MCC1 Media Gateway Duplicated control carrier for DEFINITY Server SI A duplicated control carrier (J58890AJ) contains the following slots: ● Dedicated white-colored slots that always contain specific control circuit packs. ● Gray and purple slots that can contain port circuit packs. ● White, gray, or purple dual-colored slots can contain port circuit packs or designated white circuit packs. These designated packs include expansion interfaces or a power unit.
The following table describes the connectors in an expansion control carrier.
MCC1 Media Gateway Port carrier for DEFINITY Server SI, S8700-series Media Server, or S8500 Media Server (J58890BB) A port carrier (J58890BB) contains the following slots: ● Port slot locations 1 to 20 for the port circuit packs. For a DEFINITY Server SI PPN, all slots are available for optional circuit packs. For a fiber-PNC PN, slot 1 contains a Tone-Clock or IPSI circuit pack when the port carrier is in the B position of an EPN cabinet in a duplicated bearer configuration.
The following table describes the connectors in the port carrier.
MCC1 Media Gateway The following table describes the connectors in a switch node carrier. Connector Function 1 (E1) EI connector for a duplicated PN only. EI connector for the cable between the EI circuit pack in slot 1 and the Switch Node Interface (SNI) circuit pack in slot 2. Also used for a DS1 Converter circuit pack in slot 1.
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120A channel service unit Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies 120A channel service unit The 120A channel service unit (CSU), when combined with a DS-1 circuit pack, provides an integrated CSU that: ● Converts digital frames for communications between a local area network and wide area network ● Provides a barrier for electrical interference from either side of the unit ● Echoes loopback signals for testing the network The 120A CSU performs similar functions to an external CSU bu
Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies Figure 59: 120A CSU 2.5 inches 6 0a 12 K C D A E B LL P A O ST T. O N I IL I N S E U D B IS A ST H 0 U T 70 M H A K IT C W JA 4.
1217B AC power supply 1217B AC power supply Note: This power supply is no longer sold. Note: A 1217B power supply is used only with an SCC1 Media Gateway. This power supply provides additional protection in the event of an overload. An overload triggers a power supply alarm, but the system’s cooling fans continue to run, and the power supply continues to function. This power supply replaces the WP-91153 L3 and L4-25 and is fully backward compatible.
Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies 631DB1 AC power unit A 631DB1 power unit accepts 60-Hz, 120-VAC input power. The unit provides DC power for the backplanes of an MCC1 Media Gateway’s carriers at the following voltages: ● –48 V at 8 A ● –5 V at 6 A . The DC output of –48 V also drives the cabinet’s fans. If AC input power fails, the power unit can convert 144 VDC from optional batteries in an AC power-distribution unit to +5 VDC.
655A power supply ● +8- to +14 VDC at 1.6 A (fan-speed control) This output (+12 VDC nominal) controls the fans’ speed. The voltage varies with the ambient air temperature at the inlet below the power supply. If this voltage reaches +14 VDC, the system activates a FANALM signal.
Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies AC power Commercial AC is the primary input power source. Both slot 0 and slot 15 have dedicated AC input. The 655A power supply can operate on AC input that ranges from 90 to 264 VAC at 47 to 63 Hz. The nominal ranges for AC power are: ● 100 to 120 VAC at 50 or 60 Hz ● 200 to 240 VAC at 50 or 60 Hz DC power Minus 48VDC power can be supplied simultaneously as backup power.
655A power supply Figure 60: 655A faceplate LEDS FAN OR POWER FAIL FAN AND POWER OK AC INPUT DC INPUT ACTIVE RING FA N FA N OR AN PO W D ER PO W 1 CL K FA IL ER OK AC IN DC PUT IN AC TIV PUT E RIN G S E R V I C E N E T W O R K Po wer 1 2 3 4 5 evdlpow2 LAO 081203 655A ring generation The 655A provides either North American ringing (20Hz) or European/International (25Hz) ringing. The 655A also has a setting to provide no ringing.
Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies Only one 655A supplies ringing to the G650. The power supply in slot 0 in the G650 with an A carrier address is the default for ringing. The system uses this default 655A unless the 655A has failed or the software has commanded it to shut down. When a G650 carrier has redundant power supplies, one supply automatically supplies ringing if the other power supply fails. A 655A provides ringing to only one G650 carrier.
CFY1B current limiter CFY1B current limiter The CFY1B current limiter is used only with the S8700-series Media Server. The CFY1B circuit pack supports the processor port network (PPN) and the MCC1 and SCC1 Media Gateway expansion port networks (EPNs). The CFY1B current limiter connects behind the Maintenance circuit pack’s slot.
Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies 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. The NAA1 fiber-optic cable adaptor looks like a circuit pack, but the cable 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.
TN438B central office trunk (8 ports) 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.
Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies TN464HP DS1 interface, T1 (24 channels) or E1 (32 channels) The TN464HP circuit pack provides: ● Circuit-pack-level, administrable A- or Mu-Law companding ● CRC-4 generation and checking (E1 only) ● Stratum-3 clock capability ● ISDN-PRI T1 or E1 connectivity ● Line-out (LO) and line-in (LI) signal leads for unpolarized, balanced pairs ● Support for CO, TIE, DID, and off-premises station (OPS) port types that use any of the following protoc
TN465C central office trunk (8 ports) TN465C central office trunk (8 ports) The TN465C CO Trunk circuit pack supports multiple countries. ● This circuit pack contains: ● eight analog CO trunk ports, ● loop-start trunk signaling, ● 12- and 16-kHz periodic pulse metering (PPM) detection and counting, ● administrable timers, ● battery-reversed signaling, and ● multicountry selectable signaling. For more information about a TN465C, contact your Avaya representative.
Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies TN497 tie trunk (4 ports) Note: This circuit pack is no longer sold. Note: The TN497 tie trunk circuit pack for Italy has four ports for 2-wire tie trunks with loop disconnect signaling. Each port can be administered for: ● A- or Mu-Law companding timers, ● Translatore Giunzione Unscente (TGU) (outgoing tie), ● Translatore Giunzione Entrante (TGE) (incoming tie), and ● Translatore Giunzione Interno (TGI) (internal tie).
TN568 DEFINITY AUDIX 4.0 Voice Mail System (part of ED-1E568) TN568 DEFINITY AUDIX 4.0 Voice Mail System (part of ED-1E568) Note: This circuit pack is no longer sold. Note: The TN568 circuit pack is a component of the ED-1E568 t. The TN568 supports an DEFINITY AUDIX voice mail system using an embedded 386EX processor. The DEFINITY AUDIX systems can be interconnected. Interconnected systems create large voice mail networks that support up to 100,000 subscribers and store up to 100 hours of messages.
Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies ● timing control, and ● DS1 control. The TN570 circuit pack also communicates with an EPN’s TN775B Maintenance circuit pack to send the EPN’s environmental and alarm status to the SPE. The TN2305 circuit pack or the TN2306 circuit pack replaces the TN570 circuit pack when an ATM switch replaces the CSS. The TN570 circuit pack is used in an EPN that is supported by a Survivable Remote Processor (SRP).
TN725B speech synthesizer TN725B speech synthesizer The TN725B speech synthesizer supports English and is used in the US. The TN725B speech synthesizer circuit pack has four ports that send voice message information to telephones. These messages activate leave word calling, automatic wake up, voice message retrieval, and Do Not Disturb features. The ports can detect tones. TN726B Data Line (8 ports) Note: This circuit pack is no longer sold.
Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies TN735 MET line (4 ports) Note: Note: This circuit pack is no longer sold. The TN735 MET line circuit pack has four ports that connect to multibutton electronic telephone (MET) sets. Each port has tip and ring signals (analog voice) and digital signals to control terminals such as BT, BR, LT and LR.
TN746B analog line (16 ports) TN746B analog line (16 ports) Note: This circuit pack is no longer sold. Note: The TN746B analog line circuit pack has 16 ports. Each port supports one telephone. Supported auxiliary equipment includes: ● fax machines, ● answering machines, ● modems, and ● amplifier handsets. The TN746B circuit pack supports on-premises building wiring with either touchtone or rotary dialing, and with or without the LED and neon message waiting indicators.
Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies The following table lists the TN746B-supported telephones and shows each of their wiring sizes and ranges. Telephone Wire size (AWG) Maximum range (feet) 2500 type 24 (0.2 mm2/0.5 mm) 20,000 (6,096 m) 7100 series 24 (0.2 mm2/0.5 mm) 20,000 (6,096 m) 7101A 24 (0.2 mm2/0.5 mm) 15,200 (4,633 m) 7103A 24 (0.2 mm2/0.5 mm) 15,200 (4,633 m) 8100 series 24 (0.2 mm2/0.5 mm) 12,000 (3,657 m) 9100 series 24 (0.2 mm2/0.
TN753B direct inward dialing trunk (8 ports) A total of 10 TN750C circuit packs in a system provides an announcement capacity of 42.6 minutes (at 32 kbps) and 160 ports. In other words, 160 announcements can play simultaneously. The compression rate, which is adequate for VDN of origin announcements, provides a total capacity of 85.3 minutes.
Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies Supported equipment Wire sizes (AWG) Maximum range (feet) 8400 series data modules 24 (0.2 mm2/0.5 mm) 3500 (1067 m) 8400 series telephones 24 (0.2 mm2/0.5 mm) 3500 (1067 m) The TN754 circuit pack provides greater call-handling capacity for high-traffic applications and supports the group paging feature. Combined conversion of Modem Pooling requires two ports for each combined resource that is supported.
TN760E tie trunk (4-wire, 4 ports) TN760E tie trunk (4-wire, 4 ports) The TN760 tie trunk circuit pack has four ports. These ports are used for Type 1 or Type 5 4-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 the following signaling leads: ● T ● R ● T1 ● R1 ● E ● M.
Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies TN763D auxiliary trunk (4 ports) The TN763 auxiliary trunk has four ports. Each port has the following signal leads: ● T ● R ● SZ ● SZ1 ● S ● S The TN763D circuit pack is used to access on-premises applications such as music on hold, loudspeaker paging, code calling, and recorded telephone dictation. The TN763 circuit pack supports external recorded announcement equipment, and is administrable to select A- or µ-Law companding.
TN769 analog line (8 ports) DS1 tests include: ● loopback tests at the DS1 circuit pack edge or the 120A (if used), ● bit error rate (BER) loopback tests at the far-end CSU, and ● BER 1-way DS1 facility tests. Other tests include loopback testing specifically designed to locate DS1 facility faults. TN769 analog line (8 ports) Note: This circuit pack is no longer sold. Note: The TN769 analog line circuit pack has eight ports, each with tip and ring signal leads.
Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies The following table lists the TN769-supported telephones and shows each of their wiring sizes and ranges. Telephone Wire size (AWG) Maximum range (feet) 500 type 24 (0.2 mm2/0.5 mm) 20,000 (6,096 m) 2500 type 24 (0.2 mm2/0.5 mm) 20,000 (6,096 m) 7102 series 24 (0.2 mm2/0.5 mm) 20,000 (6,096 m) 7101A 24 (0.2 mm2/0.5 mm) 15,200 (4,633 m) 7103A 24 (0.2 mm2/0.5 mm) 15,200 (4,633 m) 8100 series 24 (0.2 mm2/0.
TN775C maintenance ● All R system PPNs. A critical reliability R system requires a TN771DP circuit pack in each EPN. An R system with ATM network duplication requires a TN771DP circuit pack in each PPN and EPN. ● All CSI models that use a TN2198 BRI circuit pack 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 Note: This circuit pack is not used in a G650 Media Gateway.
Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies The TN780 circuit pack has 2-MHz, 160-kHz, and 8-kHz clocks. The TN780 circuit pack can transmit the system clock and tones on either TDM bus A, TDM bus B, or both. The TN780 circuit pack is administrable to produce five tone plans. For countries outside the US six tones can be customized in each plan. The TN780 circuit pack supports A- or Mu-Law companding. A TN780 circuit pack is never used with the S8100 Media Server.
TN789B radio controller The TN788C circuit pack is the audio processor for the Px64 multimedia conference bridge. The TN788C circuit pack contains eight digital signal processors. The processors include four for encoding and four for decoding. Each encoder/decoder pair is assigned to a Px64 endpoint to process its audio channel. Connection to and from the audio of the endpoint is by way of a TN787 multimedia interface port. This connection is through the TDM-bus timeslots.
Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies TN791 analog guest line (16 ports) Note: Note: This circuit pack is not used in a G650 Media Gateway. The TN791 is a 16-port analog guest line circuit pack. The TN791 is used for international offers and for offer category B in the US and Canada. 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.
TN792 duplication interface TN792 duplication interface Note: This circuit pack is no longer sold. Note: In a high reliability or critical reliability DEFINITY SI system, a duplication interface copies the contents of memory from the primary Switch Processing Element (SPE) to a standby SPE. Therefore, the standby SPE can take over immediately when the former fails. The TN792 duplication interface (DUPINT) uses the Enhanced M-Bus of the DEFINITY SI TN2404 processor for this memory shadowing function.
Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies The TN793CP provides: ● Touchtone or rotary dialing ● Rotary digit 1 recall ● Ground-key recall ● Programmable flash timing ● Selectable ringing patterns ● On premises LED and neon message waiting ● Caller ID with Call Waiting ● Secondary lightning protection ! CAUTION: CAUTION: The TN793CP does not support the telephones (used primarily in France) that use 50 Hz balanced ringing.
TN797 analog trunk or line circuit pack (8 ports) The following table lists the TN793CP-supported telephones and shows each of their wiring sizes and ranges. Telephone Wire size (AWG) Maximum range (feet) 2500 type 24 (0.2 mm2/0.5 mm) 20,000 (6,096 m) 6200 type 24 (0.2 mm2/0.5 mm) 12,000 (3,657 m) 7100 series (no longer sold) 24 (0.2 mm2/0.5 mm) 20,000 (6,096 m) 8100 series (no longer sold) 24 (0.2 mm2/0.5 mm) 12,000 (3,657 m) 9100 series (no longer sold) 24 (0.2 mm2/0.
Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies TN799DP control LAN (C-LAN) interface The TN799DP control LAN (C-LAN) interface provides TCP/IP connectivity over Ethernet or Point to Point Protocol (PPP) to adjuncts such as the following: ● Avaya Call Management System (CMS) ● INTUITY AUDIX ● Distributed Communication System (DCS) ● printers ● call detail recording (CDR) ● property management systems (PMS) The C-LAN operates at 10 or 100 Mbps and full duplex or half duplex, both of whi
TN801B MAPD (LAN gateway interface) TN801B MAPD (LAN gateway interface) The TN801 LAN gateway interface is part of the Multiapplication Platform DEFINITY (MAPD). The TN801 allows direct integration of PC-based applications into the switch. The TN801 circuit pack works as the interface for solutions such as Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) and Adjunct-Switch Application Interface (ASAI).
Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies EPNs that are within 22 miles (35.4 kilometers) of the PPN can be coupled using single-mode fiber-optic cable. You must use a DS1 converter complex to connect an EPN when the distance between the PPN and the EPN exceeds a certain distance or private right-of-way is unavailable. The maximum distances are 5 miles (8 kilometers) for multimode cable, or 22 miles (35.4 km) for single-mode cable.
TN2146 direct inward dialing trunk (8 ports) TN2146 direct inward dialing trunk (8 ports) Note: Note: This circuit pack is not used in a G650 Media Gateway. The TN2146 provides eight analog DID trunk ports for Belgium and the Netherlands. Each of the eight ports has tip and ring signal lead. The TN2146 uses four Dual Subscriber Line Audio processing Circuits (DSLACs). One DSLAC is used for each pair of ports. The circuits are administered to meet trunk transmission characteristics.
Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies TN2182C tone clock, tone detector, and call classifier (8 ports) Note: This circuit pack is not used in a G650 Media Gateway.
TN2183/TN2215 analog line for multiple countries (16 ports) TN2183/TN2215 analog line for multiple countries (16 ports) See TN2215/TN2183 analog line for multiple countries (16 ports) (international offers or Offer B only for US and Canada) on page 253. TN2184 DIOD trunk (4 ports) Note: Note: Note: This circuit pack is not used in a G650 Media Gateway. Note: This circuit pack is no longer sold. The TN2184 is a Direct Inward/Outward Dialing (DIOD) trunk circuit pack used for Germany.
Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies channels support the LAPD protocol. However, the TN2185B does not terminate on LAPD protocol. The S-interface does not support switching of both B channels together as a 128-kbps wideband channel. The TN2185B has a maximum range up to 18,000 feet (5486 meters) from the system to the NT1 device. In an environment with multiple telephones, the B channels are shared only on a per-call basis.
TN2199 central office trunk (3-wire, 4 ports) ● Framing at 12 kbps ● Maintenance at 4 kbps The TN2198 supports a maximum of 24 telephones or data modules. The TN2198 is not offered as a BRI Tie Trunk. TN2199 central office trunk (3-wire, 4 ports) The TN2199 central office (CO) trunk circuit pack is designed for use in Russia.
Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies TN2207 DS1 interface, T1 (24 channels) and E1 (32 channels) Note: This circuit pack is not used in a G650 Media Gateway. Note: The TN2207 circuit pack supports digital signal level 1 (DS1) rate (24-channel) and E1 rate (32-channel) digital facility connectivity.
TN2214CP DCP digital line (2-wire, 24 ports) TN2214CP DCP digital line (2-wire, 24 ports) The TN2214CP is designed for use in the US, Canada, and international countries for offer B only. The TN2214 has 24 DCP ports that can connect to 2-wire digital telephones. Such telephones include 2400- and 6400-series telephones, the 302C and the 302D attendant console, and the Callmaster IV, V, and VI. The TN2214 supports either A- or Mu-Law companding.
Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies The TN2215 and the TN2183 provides rotary digit 1 recall, ground-key recall, and programmable flash timing. Additional support is provided for selectable ringing patterns, LED message waiting, and secondary lightning protection. The TN2215 and TN2183 supports on-premises wiring with either touchtone or rotary dialing, and with or without the LED message waiting indicators.
TN2242 digital trunk The following table lists the TN2224-supported telephones and shows each of their wiring sizes and ranges. Telephone Wire size (AWG) Maximum range (feet) 302C/D console 24 (0.2 mm2/0.5 mm) or 26 3,500 (1,067 m) Callmaster-series 24 (0.2 mm2/0.5 mm) or 26 3,500 (1,067 m) 2400-series 24 (0.2 mm2/0.5 mm) or 26 3,500 (1,067 m) 6400-series 24 (0.2 mm2/0.
Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies TN2302AP IP media processor The TN2302AP IP Media Processor is the H.323 audio platform and includes a 10/100 BaseT Ethernet interface. The IP Media Processor provides voice over internet protocol (VoIP) audio access to the switch for local stations and outside trunks. The IP Media Processor provides audio processing for between 32 and 64 voice channels, depending on the CODECs in use.
TN2305B ATM-CES trunk/port-network interface for multimode fiber Note: Note: The path between endpoints for modem tone transmissions must use Avaya telecommunications and networking equipment. See Administration for Network Connectivity for Avaya Communication Manager, 555-233-504, for more information. TN2305B ATM-CES trunk/port-network interface for multimode fiber Note: Note: This circuit pack is no longer sold. The TN2305 provides an ATM-based replacement for the TN570D Expansion Interface.
Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies The switch requires the TN2308 to support Brazil Block Collect Call. The TN2308 transmission characteristics comply with Brazilian telecommunication standards for PBXs. TN2312BP IP server interface The TN2312BP IP server interface (IPSI) provides transport of control messages. The messages are sent between the S8500 or S8700-series Media Server to the media server’s port networks (PNs) using the customer’s LAN and WAN.
TN2312BP IP server interface The IPSI provides the following functions: ● PN clock generation and synchronization for Stratum 4 type II only ● PN tone generation ● PN tone detection, global call classification, and international protocols ● Processing of product serial numbers for license file activation ● Environmental maintenance, only on a G650 Media Gateway Note: When the TN2312BP IPSI is used in an MCC1or SCC1, a TN775D provides the environmental maintenance.
Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies IPSI support for system maintenance A TN2312BP IPSI placed in a G650 with a carrier address set to A acts as the serial bus master. A TN2312BP IPSI can only be placed in a G650 with a carrier address set to A or B. Only a TN2312BP IPSI in a G650 with a carrier address set to A can function as an serial bus master. The TN2312BP IPSI also provides environmental maintenance for the G650.
TN2312BP IP server interface ● Customer-provided alarm device (CPAD) control CPAD provides a contact closure across a pair of external leads. These leads can control a customer-provided alarm device or an alarm indicator. The level of alarm can be administered system wide to cause a contact closure. The alarm levels are major, minor, warning, or none. When the alarm level matches the alarm level that was administered, the TN2312BP IPSI closes this contact for all G650s.
Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies Media Gateway Communication Manager 1.x Communication Manager 2.0 DEFINITY R10 Environmental maintenance provided by: G600 Yes Monitoring the AuxSig backplane lead G650 Yes TN2312BP IPSI Number of IPSI circuit packs per configuration For configurations where voice bearer is over CSS or ATM, each IPSI usually controls five port networks.
TN2401 network control/packet interface for SI On S8500 and S8700-series Media Servers, this circuit pack does not directly support D-channel signaling and thus does not directly support ISDN-PRI connectivity. However, the TN767 circuit can indirectly support D-channel signaling provided that the central office supports nonfacility associated signaling (NFAS).
Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies TN2401/TN2400 network packet interface complex assembly for SI upgrades Note: This circuit pack is supported only for Communication Manager R2.2 and earlier. Note: Note: This circuit pack is no longer sold. Note: The TN2401/TN2400 network packet interface complex provides: ● A network control interface (NETCON) ● A packet interface (PACCON) ● A processor interface (PI) if BX.
TN2402 processor TN2402 processor A TN2402 processor circuit pack resides in slot one of cabinet A. 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. The TN2402 also terminates ISDN LAPD signaling over the TDM bus from PRI and BRI trunk circuit packs.
Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies TN2464CP DS1 interface with echo cancellation,T1/E1 The TN2464CP DS1 circuit pack is designed for international use in both category A and category B. The TN2464CP has echo cancellation circuitry and firmware download capability. The TN2464CP supports T1 (24-channel) and E1 (32-channel) digital facilities. The TN2464CP has the same functionality as the TN464HP, which is for US and Canada offers only.
TN2602AP IP Media Resource 320 ● Has 33 ports, including - One dedicated telephone access port for recording and playing back announcements using port number 1 - One Ethernet port using port number 33 - 31 playback ports using ports 2 through 32 ● Uses a 10-/100-Mbps ethernet interface to allow portability of announcements and firmware files over a LAN ● Uses announcement files that are in ".
Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies The TN2602AP IP Media Resource 320 circuit pack has two capacity options, both of which are determined by the license file installed on Communication Manager: ● 320 voice channels, considered the standard IP Media Resource 320 ● 80 voice channels, considered the low-density IP Media Resource 320 Only two TN2602AP circuit packs are allowed per port network.
TN2602AP IP Media Resource 320 Virtual IP and MAC addresses to enable bearer duplication Duplicated TN2602AP circuit packs in a PN share a virtual IP and virtual MAC address. These virtual addresses are owned by the currently-active TN2602. In addition to the virtual IP address, each TN2602 has a "real" IP address.
Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies Note: If a pair of TN2602AP circuit packs previously used for load balancing are re-administered to be used for bearer duplication, only the voice channels of whichever circuit pack is active can be used. For example, If you have two TN2602 AP circuit packs in a load balancing configuration, each with 80 voice channels, and you re-administer the circuit packs to be in bearer duplication mode, you will have 80 (rather than 160) channels available.
TN2602AP IP Media Resource 320 ● T.38 fax over the Internet, including endpoints connected to non-Avaya systems ● 64-kbps clear channel transport in support of firmware downloads, BRI secure telephones, and data appliances The TN2602AP supports STRP media encryption. Firmware download The IP Media Resource 320 can serve as an FTP or SFTP server for firmware downloads to itself. However, this capability is activated by and available for authorized services personnel only.
Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies Comparison of the TN2602AP and TN2302AP circuit packs The following table compares key features of the TN2602AP IP Media Resource 320 circuit pack and the TN2302AP Media Processor circuit pack. Table 29: Comparison of TN2302AP Media Processor and TN2602AP IP Media Resource 320 Supported Features TN2302AP Media Processor (V10 and Higher) TN2602AP IP Media Resource 320 (standard and low density) VoIP Media Processing Channels 64 (G.
TN2602AP IP Media Resource 320 Table 29: Comparison of TN2302AP Media Processor and TN2602AP IP Media Resource 320 (continued) Supported Features TN2302AP Media Processor (V10 and Higher) TN2602AP IP Media Resource 320 (standard and low density) Firmware download yes (requires C-LAN) yes (self-downloadable) Reporting and recovery from bad/corrupt embedded SW yes yes Built-in test support yes yes Ping test support yes yes VoIP engine monitoring yes yes VoIP engine resets yes yes Trace r
Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies Table 29: Comparison of TN2302AP Media Processor and TN2602AP IP Media Resource 320 (continued) Supported Features TN2302AP Media Processor (V10 and Higher) TN2602AP IP Media Resource 320 (standard and low density) Ethernet ports A single 10/100Mbps Ethernet port out the back. Uses an adapter. Two 10/100Mbps Ethernet ports. Only one used. Uses an adapter to access both ports. Codecs ● ● G.
TN8400AP Media Server circuit pack The TN2602AP works in the SCC1, MCC1, and G650 media gateways (cabinets/carriers) supported by Release 3.1 of Avaya Communications Manager. The G650 Media Gateway is the preferred media gateway. TN8400AP Media Server circuit pack The TN8400 Media Server circuit pack is the platform for an S8400 Media Server, which is a Linux-based server that occupies a single slot on a standard TN carrier.
Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies Figure 64: TN8412AP SIPI faceplate CLK ETR S E R V I C E ckdf8412 LAO 111705 700332430 TN8412AP S8400 IP INTERFACE 04J219701400 HV1 AVAYA N E T W O R K Detailed description SIPI capabilities The SIPI always resides in the tone clock slot on a media gateway and uses a 10/100 BaseT interface to connect to: ● The S8400 server ● A laptop computer connected to the server through a services port 276 Hardware Description and Reference for Avaya C
TN8412AP S8400 server IP interface The SIPI provides the following functions: ● PN clock generation and synchronization for Stratum 4 type II only ● PN tone generation ● PN tone detection, global call classification, and international protocols ● Environmental maintenance The SIPI can be accessed remotely using the Telnet and SSH protocols. The SIPI can serve as an SSH client, as well, for remote access from the SIPI to the Communication Manager server.
Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies The TN8412AP SIPI and the 655A power supply provide the following information to the G650: ● Environment maintenance - Inlet temperature of the G650 - Exhaust temperature of G650 - Hot Spot temperature status - Voltage, +5, -5, or -48 - Fan speed - Fan alarm - Ring status - Ring control - Ringer Setting - Ring Detection - Input Power, AC or DC ● External device alarm detection The external device alarm detection uses two external leads.
TN8412AP S8400 server IP interface Compatibility The TN8412AP SIPI also supports an S8400 Media Server in the following gateways: ● CMC1 ● G600 However, the SIPI does not provide environmental maintenance for these media gateways. Environment maintenance requires monitoring of the AuxSig backplane lead cabinet when the TN2312BP is installed in a CMC1 or G600 media gateway with Communication Manager 2.0. This lead sends an alarm if a failure is detected in either the power supply or fan assembly.
Circuit packs, channel service units, and power supplies TNCCSC-1 PRI to DASS converter The TNCCSC-1 circuit pack converts ISDN-PRI to a Direct Access Secondary Storage (DASS) interface. DASS is a 2-Mbps interface that uses a 75-Ohm coaxial transmission facility. One TNCCSC-1 circuit pack can support two TN464 DS1 interface circuit packs. A Y-cable and an 888B 75-Ohm coaxial adapter connect to the public network facility.
TN-CIN voice, fax, and data multiplexer TN-CIN voice, fax, and data multiplexer The TN-CIN Provides QSIG and private networking transparency on demand across a switched network. The TN-CIN integrates circuits over a single separate digital link. The circuits include up to three G.728 LD-CELP voice or fax circuits, six CAFT voice or fax circuits, and two data circuits. The three or six voice or fax circuits are presented as a G.
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MM312 DCP Media Module Media modules MM312 DCP Media Module The Avaya MM312 Media Module provides 24 Digital Communications Protocol (DCP) ports with RJ-45 jacks. The MM312 supports simultaneous operation of all 24 ports. Each port can be connected to a 2-wire DCP telephone.The MM312 does not support 4-wire DCP telephones. Note: The MM312 is not supported in the G700 Media Gateway. Note: The MM312 supports a loop length as follows: ● 5500 feet (1676 meters) over 0.65 mm (.025 in.
MM314 LAN Media Module The Avaya MM314 Media Module provides: ● 24 Ethernet 10/100 Base-T Ethernet access ports with inline Power over Ethernet (PoE). ● One Gigabit Ethernet Small Form-Factor Pluggables (SFP) GigaBit Interface Converter (GBIC) slot which supports any of the following SFP GBICs: 1000-SX, 1000-LX, 1000-ELX or 1000-TX. Note: The MM314 is not supported in the G700 Media Gateway.
MM316 LAN Media Module MM316 LAN Media Module The MM316 LAN media module provides: ● 40 Ethernet 10/100 Base-T Ethernet access ports with inline Power over Ethernet (PoE). ● One Gigabit Ethernet copper port for server connection or uplink to another switch or router.
MM710 T1/E1 Media Module The Avaya MM710 T1/E1 Media Module terminates a T1 or an E1 connection to either private enterprise network trunks or to trunks to the public network. The MM710 has a built-in Channel Service Unit (CSU). An external CSU is not necessary. Figure 65: Avaya MM710 T1/E1 Media Module SO ALM TST ACT SIG EI SM EM SI EO E1/T1 EIA 530A DCE mmdc710 KLC 020402 Note: The MM710 is supported in both the G700 and G350 Media Gateways.
MM710 T1/E1 Media Module Echo cancellation The MM710 Media Module can cancel echoes in either direction for any DS0. The MM710 can cancel echoes with tail-end delays up to 96 milliseconds. the MM710 is compatible with either A- or Mu-law code.
● EI allows injection of a signal towards the framer. When used, the EI jack isolates the network Rx signal. ● SI allows injection of a signal towards the network. When used, the SI jack isolates the framer Tx signal from going out to the network. ● EO allows intrusive monitoring of the signal from the framer. When used, the EO jack breaks the connection of that signal to the network jack RJ48C. LEDs Four LEDs are supported on the faceplate.
MM711 Analog Media Module MM711 Analog Media Module The Avaya MM711 Analog Media Module provides features and functionality for analog trunks and telephones. Figure 66: Avaya MM711 Analog Media Module ALM TST ACT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 mmdc711 KLC 022702 Note: The MM711 is supported in both the G700 and G350 Media Gateways.
Note: The media gateway achieves this number of ports by staggering the ringing and pauses between two sets of up to four ports.
MM711 Analog Media Module A call can still be terminated on a trunk that is administered for ICLID. The call is terminated even if there is no ICLID information or error in transmission of ICLID information. Japan is an exception. Analog line interface requirements The MM711 provides pass through for fax signals.
MM712 DCP Media Module Use the MM712 DCP Media Module to connect up to eight two-wire Digital Communications Protocol (DCP) voice terminals. Figure 67: Avaya MM712 DCP Media Module ALM TST ACT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 mmdc712 KLC 022702 Note: The MM712 is supported in both the G700 and G350 Media Gateways. Note: Hardware interface Signal timing specifications for the MM712 support TDM bus timing in receive and transmit modes.
MM714 Analog Media Module MM714 Analog Media Module The Avaya MM714 Media Module provides four analog telephone ports and four analog trunk ports. Note: The four analog trunk ports can not be used for analog DID trunks. Instead, the four analog line ports must be used for analog DID trunks. Note: Note: The MM714 is supported in both the G700 and G350 Media Gateways.
● Up to four simultaneously-ringing ports ● Type 1 caller ID and Type 2 caller ID ● Ring voltage generation for a variety of international frequencies and cadences A hard-wired ground wire is added for each IROB-to-earth ground External interfaces on the CO trunk side The following requirements apply to the external interfaces on the CO trunk side: ● The tip and ring default input impedance is 600 ohms. The default impedance can be configured to accommodate other tip and ring impedances.
MM714 Analog Media Module Analog line interface requirements The MM714 provides pass through for fax signal on its analog line ports.
MM716 Analog Media Module The MM716 provides 24 analog ports supporting telephones, modem, and fax. These ports can also be configured as DID trunks with either wink-start or immediate-start. The 24 ports are provided via a 25 pair RJ21X amphenol connector, which can be connected by an amphenol cable to a breakout box or punch down block.
MM717 DCP Media Module MM717 DCP Media Module The Avaya MM717 Media Module provides 24 Digital Communications Protocol (DCP) ports connected through an RJ21X Amphenol connector. The MM717 supports simultaneous operation of all 24 ports. Each port can be connected to a 2-wire DCP telephone.The MM717 does not support 4-wire DCP telephones. Figure 68: Avaya MM717 DCP Media Module ALM TST ACT mmdc717 LAO 102505 Note: The MM717 is supported in both the G700 and G350 Media Gateways.
MM720 BRI Media Module The MM720 BRI Media Module contains eight ports that can be administered either as BRI trunk connections or BRI endpoint (telephone and data module) connections. Note: The MM720 BRI Media Module cannot be administered to support both BRI trunks and BRI endpoints at the same time. Also, the MM720 BRI Media Module does not support combining both B-channels together to form a 128-kbps channel.
MM722 BRI Media Module MM722 BRI Media Module The Avaya MM722 Media Module provides two 4-wire S/T ISDN BRI (Basic Rate Interface) 2B+D access ports with RJ-45 jacks. Each port interfaces to the central office at the ISDN T reference point. Information is communicated in the same manner as for the MM720. The MM722 is supported in both the G700 and G350 Media Gateways.
MM340 E1/T1 data WAN Media Module The Avaya MM340 Media Module provides one WAN access port for the connection of an E1 or T1 data WAN. The MM340 may be deployed as an interface to an IP-routed private enterprise network or as an interface to an Internet service provider. Note: Note: The MM340 is not supported in the G700 Media Gateway.
MM342 USP data WAN Media Module MM342 USP data WAN Media Module The Avaya MM342 Media Module provides one USP WAN access port. The MM342 may be deployed as an interface to an IP-routed private enterprise network or as an interface to an Internet service provider. The MM342 supports the following WAN protocols: ● EIA530 ● V.35/ RS449 ● X.21 For these connections, one of the following cables is necessary: Note: ● Avaya Serial Cable DTE V.35 (USP to V.35) ● Avaya Serial Cable DTE X.21 (USP to X.
MM760 VoIP Media Module The MM760 VoIP Media Module is a clone of the motherboard VoIP engine. The MM760 provides an additional 64 VoIP channels with G.711 compression. Note: Note: The MM760 is not supported in the G350 Media Gateway. Figure 69: Avaya MM760 VoIP Media Module ALM TST ACT mmdc760 KLC 022702 Detailed description 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.
MM760 VoIP Media Module Voice compression The MM760 has resources for compression and decompression of voice for G.711 (A- and Mu-law), G.729 and 729B, and G.723 (5.3K and 6.3K).
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TIM514 analog media module Telephony Interface Modules The IG550 supports the TIM514 Analog Telephony Interface Module, TIM510 E1/T1 Telephony Interface Module, and the TIM521 BRI Telephony Interface Module. TIM514 analog media module The TIM514 Analog Telephony Interface Module provides four analog telephone ports and four analog trunk ports. Note: The four analog trunk ports, ports 5 through 8, cannot be used for analog DID trunks. Instead, the four analog line ports, ports 1 through 4, must be used.
Telephony Interface Modules TIM514 also supports ● Three ringer loads, which is the ringer equivalency number for up to 2,000 feet (610 meters) for all eight ports ● Up to four simultaneously-ringing ports ● Type 1 caller ID and Type 2 caller ID ● Ring voltage generation for a variety of international frequencies and cadences TIM510 E1/T1 Telephony Interface Module The TIM510 T1/E1 Telephony Interface Module terminates a T1 or E1 trunk.
TIM521 BRI Telephony Interface Module TIM521 BRI Telephony Interface Module The TIM521 BRI Telephony Interface Module provides four ports with RJ-45 jacks that can be administered as BRI trunk connections. The TIM521 supports up to four BRI interfaces to the central office at the ISDN T reference point.
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Telephones and speakerphones Avaya IP Softphones Avaya IP Softphone Avaya IP Softphone is a collection of computer telephony integration (CTI) applications. IP Softphone allows you to control telephone calls, both incoming and outgoing, directly from your personal computer (PC).
Telephones and speakerphones ● Advance Encryption Standard (AES) encryption of digits ● Use iClarity IP Audio for endpoint registration and audio paths ● Share call control with the 4601, 4602, 4606, 4602SW, 4610SW, 4612, 4620, 4620SW, 4624, and 4630 IP telephones ● Share call control with the 6402, 6402D, 6408D, 6416D, 6424D, and 2420 DCP telephones ● Use languages that require multibyte fonts such as Simplified Chinese, Japanese, and Korean You can run IP Softphone with the following systems: ●
● Conference, Transfer, Hold, Mute, Drop buttons ● Message indicator ● Email integration button ● Network diagnostic tools ● Dial from Microsoft Outlook Contact List ● G.
Telephones and speakerphones Hardware ● Backlit display —- 3.
Through its integrated web browser and application interface, the 9620 supports productivity-enhancing phone applications such as corporate LDAP directories and the receipt of broadcast reminders and alerts. The Avaya 9620 IP telephone has the following characteristics: Hardware ● Backlit display —- 3.
Telephones and speakerphones Software ● Supports 12 call appearances or administrable feature keys ● Contacts application (250 entry) with hard button ● Call log (100 entry) with hard button/LED for missed call indication ● H.323 protocol with future support for SIP ● Standards-based wideband codec G.722 and the following narrow band codecs: G.711, G.726, G.
● Four contextual softkey buttons ● Forward/mobility button (LED) ● Volume button (separate volume levels in the handset, speaker, and ringer) ● Avaya menu button (browser, options and settings access) ● Message button (LED) ● Telephony application (hard button) ● Mute button (LED) ● Speaker button (LED) ● Headset button (LED) ● Contacts button ● Call log button (LED) ● Ethernet (10/100) line interface with secondary Ethernet interface ● Module interface to support add-ons ● Suppo
Telephones and speakerphones 9640 IP telephone The Avaya 9640 IP telephone delivers advanced communications capabilities in a solution designed for those who are absolutely dependent on voice communications for their business operations. The 9640 IP telephone supports a high-resolution color display with integrated web browser and application interface.
● Call log button (LED) ● Ethernet (10/100) line interface with secondary Ethernet interface ● Module interface to support add-ons ● Supports one 24-button expansion module (up to three with Avaya Communication Manager 4.0, when available) ● POE 802.
Telephones and speakerphones The Avaya 9650 IP telephone has the following characteristics: Hardware ● Color display —- 3.
Software ● Supports 24 call appearances or administrable feature keys ● 250-entry contacts application (hard button) ● Call log (100 entry) with hard button/LED for missed call indication ● H.323 protocol with future support for SIP ● Standards-based wideband codec G.722 and the following narrow band codecs: G.711, G.726, G.
Telephones and speakerphones ● IP address assignment using DHCP ● Downloadable firmware for future upgrades ● Native support that provides the user with the capability to administer and maintain the 4601 IP telephone without using an alias ● 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 4602 IP telephone The Avaya 4602 is an e
Note: SIP support requires SIP firmware to be installed. The 4602 IP telephone cannot be administered for SIP and H.323 at the same time.
Telephones and speakerphones ● 10/100Base-T Ethernet network connection with an RJ-45 interface ● Integrated Ethernet switch for an optional PC connection ● Supports G.711, G.729A, and G.729B audio voice coders ● Supports H.
● Advanced user interface that supports 108 speed dialing buttons, 90 call log entries, and up to 6 redial buttons on the display ● Avaya Call Processing label editing ● Speed Dial entry editing ● EU24 label-button editing ● User screen options ● Wireless Markup Language (WML) browser capability ● Full duplex speakerphone with echo cancellation ● 10/100Base-T Ethernet network connection with an RJ-45 interface ● Supports G.711, G.729A, and G.729B audio voice coders ● Supports H.
Telephones and speakerphones Avaya 4621SW IP telephone Avaya 4621SW IP telephone is based on the 4620SW IP telephone hardware. The two phones have 99% of the same user interface. The 4621SW telephone provides advanced feature functionality with an intuitive and innovative user interface. The Avaya 4621SW telephone provides telephony, speed dial, call log, and Web browsing functionality. The changes in the 4621SW are as follows: ● Large screen with backlit graphic display.
Avaya 4625SW IP telephone Avaya 4625SW IP telephone is similar to the Avaya 4620SW IP telephone. The Avaya 4625SW provides advanced feature functionality with an intuitive and innovative user interface. The Avaya 4625SW telephone provides telephony, speed dial, call log, and Web browsing functionality. The Avaya 4625SW IP telephone has all of the applications and options of the 4620SW IP telephone.
Telephones and speakerphones ● Voice mail access to Web-based voice mail messaging capabilities of Avaya Web Messaging ● User-customizable stock ticker ● Access to Web-based information, including support for downloading Java applets ● G.711, G.729A, and G.729B audio voice coders ● H.
Avaya 4690 IP conference telephone The Avaya 4690 IP Speakerphone provides the convenience and productivity benefits inherent in a purpose-built hands-free conference phone. It also delivers the extensive set of Avaya Communication Manager features directly to the conference room. It offers many of the same features as other Avaya Speakerphones such as 360-degree coverage, two optional extended microphones for expanded coverage, and full-duplex operation. But this speakerphone has additional capabilities.
Telephones and speakerphones ● Handset and 12-button dialpad ● Wall mountable ● Display of downloaded extension number ● Highly visible message waiting indicator ● Message button for expedited access to voice mail ● Buttons for conference, transfer, drop, hold, and redial ● Built-in one-way speaker with group listen operation ● Speaker, feature, and mute buttons, each with LED indicators ● Feature button allows access, by way of the dial pad, to 12 Communication Manager features that do no
● Message button for expedited access to voice mail ● Buttons for conference, transfer, drop, hold, and redial ● Headset jack that is separate from the handset jack ● Built-in speakerphone with group listen operation ● Speaker, headset, mute buttons, each with LED indicators ● Volume up or volume down buttons for: - handset, - headset, - speakerphone, and - ringer ● 48 Entry Call Log (total incoming answered, incoming unanswered, and outgoing calls) ● Automatic Gain Control on all audio inter
Telephones and speakerphones ● Headset jack that is separate from the handset jack ● Built-in speakerphone with group listen operation ● Speaker, headset, mute buttons, each with LED indicators ● Volume up or volume down buttons for: - handset, - headset, - speakerphone, and - ringer ● 100-entry call log that records the total incoming answered, incoming unanswered, and outgoing calls ● Downloadable firmware for future upgrades ● Automatic gain control on all audio interfaces ● Electronicall
● Adjustable volume control for the handset, the speaker, and the ringer ● 2-wire connectivity through 2-wire digital line circuit packs. ● Internal self test for the LEDs. ● Option of eight ringing patterns. ● Usable with or without the stand. ● Desktop or wall mountable. ● Matching 9-foot (2.7-meter) handset cord and a 7-foot (2.1-meter) modular line cord. ● No Adjunct jack interface for external speakerphones or headset modules. ● Headsets must be connected through the handset.
Telephones and speakerphones - the previous button, and - the next button. ● Can answer a call with the handset onhook when the headset feature is administered. ● Adjustable volume control for the handset, the speaker, and the ringer. ● Message Waiting Light (LED). ● 2-wire connectivity through 2-wire digital line circuit packs. ● Accepts download from Communication Manager of country-specific voice and touchtone transmission parameters. ● Internal self-test to determine if LEDs light.
- Menu - Exit - Previous - Next ● 12 assignable soft key features that are associated with the display ● Built-in speakerphone with group listen operation ● Headset jack for direct connection of headset ● Adjustable volume control for the handset, the speaker, and the ringer ● 12-button touchtone dial pad with raised bar on the 5 key for the visually impaired ● Message waiting light (LED) ● Eight personalized ringing options ● K-style handset with 9-foot (2.
Telephones and speakerphones Avaya 6424D+M digital telephone The Avaya 6424D+M telephone is a multiappearance digital telephone with 24 call appearances and feature buttons. The Avaya 6424D+M has a modular plug. This plug allows you to install a 100-A tip/ring module to the desktop stand on the telephone for increased set functionality.
● User-customizable call appearance and feature buttons, with system administrator permission ● Adjustable volume control for the handset, the speaker, and the ringer ● Message waiting light ● 2-wire connectivity through 2-wire digital line circuit packs only ● Internal self test ● Option of eight ringing patterns ● Can be used with the stand or without the stand when the 100A Analog Interface module is not present ● Desktop mountable or wall mountable (if the 100A Analog Interface Module is
Telephones and speakerphones ● Eight fixed feature buttons: - Conference - Transfer - Drop - Hold - Mute - Volume - Release - Login ● 80-character alphanumeric LCD display ● 12-button touchtone dial pad with raised bar on the number five key for the visually impaired ● Message waiting light (LED) ● Recorder interface module ● Dual headset jacks ● Eight personalized ringing options ● Adjustable volume control for the handset and the ringer ● Stand for desktop use ● International portabili
The Avaya Callmaster V has the following characteristics: ● 16 dual-LED call appearance or feature buttons ● An adjustable 48-character liquid crystal display (LCD) ● 10 fixed feature buttons such as: - speaker - mute - conference - transfer - hold - redial - menu - exit - previous - next ● 12 assignable soft key features associated with the display ● One-way listen-only speaker for group listening, dialing while the handset in place, or hands-free listening ● Adjustable volume control for the ha
Telephones and speakerphones ● Three administrable feature buttons ● Voice announcement recording feature - Up to six announcements that are 9.6 seconds in length - Announcements can be played automatically for incoming calls 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.
Avaya Softconsole Avaya Softconsole is a software attendant console solution. Avaya Softconsole is available for industry standard IP and Avaya Digital Communications Protocol (DCP). IP connectivity is available in both Voice over IP configuration (Road Warrior) and dual connection (Telecommuter) for toll-quality audio. The Avaya Softconsole has the following characteristics: ● Busy Lamp Fields (BLF), directory and display windows can all be on the same screen at the same time.
Telephones and speakerphones Using these protocols, MasterDirectory can: ● Extract data from multiple sources ● Apply filters and business logic to consolidate data ● Populate directory services and databases for use by applications For example, MasterDirectory can collect information from multiple Avaya media servers, consolidate the data with human resource databases, and send the processed data to an LDAP directory service.
The Avaya 2500 and Avaya 2554 telephones have the following characteristics: ● The 2500 MMGN and 2554 MMGN telephones are manufactured without Positive Disconnect and without a flash button. The 2500 YMPG and 2554 YMPG have Positive Disconnect permanently enabled. When the flash button is pressed, access is provided to switch features. When the switchhook is depressed, the call is automatically disconnected, and a dial tone is provided for a completely new call.
Telephones and speakerphones Avaya 6211 analog telephone The Avaya 6211 telephone is a single-line analog telephone.
● Positive disconnect through switchhook ● Desk and wall mounting available ● RJ-11 data jack ● FCC approval for emergency power failure transfers ● Line powered ● Ten memory dialing buttons ● Personalized ringing ● Available in gray or white Optional available components: ● 2-foot handset cord ● 14-foot (4.27 meter) and 25-foot (7.62 meter) modular line cords ● Avaya headsets Avaya 6221 analog telephone The Avaya 6221 telephone is a single line analog telephone.
Telephones and speakerphones AT&T TTY 8840 Analog Telephone The TTY 8840 is an analog single line telephone that is specifically designed for the communications needs of either the Hearing or Speech Impaired. It can make voice telephone calls or TTY calls.
● ringer volume control, ● power failure operation, ● memory Loss Protection, and ● Hearing Aide compatibility. This telephone model also provides access to switch features in the touch-tone mode. Access is gained through the * or # dial keys and the appropriate feature access codes. Avaya EA401 and EA401A Explosive Atmosphere telephones Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
Telephones and speakerphones ● Circuit boards with a UV cured epoxy coating, which provides protection from corrosive agents such as H2S, SO2, and NH3, and environments with high humidity ● A fitting in the bottom of the enclosure for access to the fuse ● Uses an EA10 handset, which is compatible with inductively coupled hearing-aid devices Avaya wireless telephones Avaya TransTalk 9040 The Avaya TransTalk 9040 is a small wireless telephone with a full feature set and an alphanumeric display.
Battery charges have the following characteristics: ● Batteries charge fully in 1.5 hours. ● Batteries are discharged and recharged. This process eliminates the memory effect that reduces battery life. The spare is automatically reconditioned. The handset battery is reconditioned in the cradle if manually selected. ● Users get 3.5 hours of talk time, and over 22 hours of standby time. ● Users can continue to screen calls because the upright position keeps the display clearly visible.
Telephones and speakerphones The 3606 telephone has the following characteristics: ● A 2 × 16 alphanumeric display, plus line and status indicators ● Weighs just 6.4 ounces (181.4 grams) ● Dimensions are 6" × 2" × 1" (15 × 5 × 2.
reconditioned in the cradle if manually selected. Batteries cannot be manually reconditioned. ● Users get 2.0 hours of talk time, and over 80 hours of standby time ● Users can continue to screen calls because the upright position keeps the display clearly visible ● An optional extended-use battery, provides up to eight hours of talk time and 72 hours of standby time. Avaya 3616 wireless VoIP telephone The 3616 wireless VoIP telephone solution is an IEEE 802.11b standards-based, 2.
Telephones and speakerphones The 3616 wireless VoIP telephone solution requires one IP port per handset and emulates a 4606 IP desk telephone. The 3616 wireless VoIP telephone solution also requires the following four components: ● 3616 wireless telephones ● Avaya Voice Priority Processor ● An 802.11b wireless LAN with SVP-enabled access points, such as the Avaya AP-1, AP-2, AP-3, AP-4, or AP-6 access point. The battery charge has the following characteristics: ● Batteries charge fully in 1.5 hours.
● Headset Option: works with the RF Supra Monaural Noise Canceling Headset with a 2.5mm QD adapter cable. Also works with the Avaya AMX-100 Cellphone Headset ● Vibrator Alert: for times when a ringing telephone would be intrusive (standard on all Pocket Phones) The 3626 wireless VoIP telephone solution requires one IP port per handset and emulates a 4606 IP desk telephone.
Telephones and speakerphones ● 4-level signal strength display ● Speaker and handset volume, 3-levels and mute capability ● Manual and automatic key lock (1 minute timer) ● Temporary ring tone muting ● Silent charging ● 12 menu languages: Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish.
Motorola CN620 Mobile Office Device The Motorola CN620 Mobile Office Device is a small wireless telephone that supports Seamless Communication solutions. The CN620 has dual network functionality. Within the enterprise/company workplace, the phone uses Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) as the on-campus wireless data network. Outside the range of the enterprise’s WLAN, the phone seamlessly transitions to a Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) cellular network of the user’s selected wireless carrier.
Telephones and speakerphones ● Speakerphone with 7 volume levels. ● Volume control for the handset, speaker, and ringer. ● Smart network sensing that routes calls over preferred networks. ● A single enterprise voice mailbox for WLAN and GSM calls. ● Enterprise voice quality. ● Multiple simultaneous active calls: up to two in the GSM network and up to four in the WLAN network ● Internet/intranet access. ● Text messaging support. ● Built-in email POP3/IMAP4 client. ● 25-call log.
● Upgradable firmware ● 802.11 WPA-based security solution utilizing 802.x. ● 802.11 EAP-TLS based 2 factor authentication. ● GSM/GPRS security utilizing standard SIM-based authentication. The battery has the following characteristics: ● Batteries: 800 mAHr Lithium ION Slim or 1100 mAHr Lithium Ion High Performance. ● Battery charge time is 2.5 hours for the Slim battery and 3.5 hours for the High Performance battery. ● 150 - 190 minutes of talk time, and over50 - 80 hours of standby time.
Telephones and speakerphones Power for Avaya IP telephones Power for Avaya 4602 and Avaya 4620 IP telephones An Avaya 4602 or an Avaya 4620 IP telephone is powered through the RJ45 jack that resides on the telephone. There are two methods of powering the telephone through the RJ45 jack: ● Power supplies that are designed to the IEEE 802.
SoundPoint and SoundStation speakerphones Power for Avaya 4690 IP telephones An Avaya 4690 IP telephone must be powered locally using the power brick (provided). 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 telephone jack.
Telephones and speakerphones Models 3127-ATR Avaya SoundPoint Analog The analog version of SoundPoint plugs into any analog port or terminal and comes will all appropriate cabling. In addition, the analog version of SoundPoint can automatically answer (Auto-Answer) calls placed to its extension. 3127-DCP Avaya SoundPoint DCP The 3127-DCP SoundPoint connects to the adjunct port of the 7400-, 7500-, 8400-, and 8500-series telephones and comes with all appropriate cables.
SoundPoint and SoundStation speakerphones Models 3127-STD Avaya SoundStation Analog The analog version of SoundStation plugs into any analog port or terminal and comes with all appropriate cables. The SoundStation requires an analog line and a power outlet and is easy to install and use. The 3127-STD SoundStation is good for groups of up to 10 people.
Telephones and speakerphones Highlights ● 360 degrees of microphone coverage – ideal for desktop applications ● Digitally tuned speaker accurately reproduces the human voice ● Full duplex operation, talk and listen at the same time ● Dereverberation, reduces the hollow, "bottom of the well" sound ● Tabletop, user installable solution that is easy to set up and use ● Extension microphones available to support up to 25 people ● Integrated dial pad and full-featured remote control ● Microphone
SoundPoint and SoundStation speakerphones 3127-DDP Avaya 6400-SSDP – SoundStation DCP Premier Ex The DCP version of SoundStation Premier Ex that connects directly into a DCP jack. The 3127-DDP SoundStation works with any 6400-, 7400-, or 8400-series telephones or without a telephone. Expansion ports are available for adding on the optional extension microphones. The 3127-DDP SoundStation comes with all appropriate cables and is user-installable.
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Avaya Video Telephony Solution In a joint offer, Avaya and Polycom® offer the Avaya Video Telephony Solution for desktop and group video communication. The Avaya Video Telephony Solution enables Avaya Communication Manager to merge a set of enterprise features with Polycom’s videoconferencing adjuncts. It unifies Voice over IP with video, web applications, Avaya’s video enabled IP softphone, third party gatekeepers and other H.323 endpoints.
Avaya Video Telephony Solution Connectivity The Video Telephony components connect to the customer’s LAN which then interconnects all the components. Media streams between devices travel directly across the LAN. The streams do not traverse any of the signaling components. These components may include Avaya Communication Manager or a Polycom gatekeeper. These components may have been used to establish the streams. Each of the video capable devices register with an H.323 gatekeeper.
AS1 1000 VA 120 V online uninterruptible power supply (UPS) Avaya UPS Units The following Avaya uninterruptible power supplies (UPSs) are available: ● AS1 1000 VA 120 V online uninterruptible power supply (UPS) on page 365 ● AS1 1000VA 230V online UPS on page 366 ● AS1 1500VA 120V online UPS on page 366 ● AS1 1500VA 230V online UPS on page 367 Various UPS add-on modules are also available. See UPS add-on modules on page 367.
Avaya UPS Units 1000 VA 120 V models include the following accessories: ● Extended Battery Module (EBM24) ● Bypass Distribution Module 1000 VA to 1500VA 120 volts ● SNMP module Safety Compliance: UL, CSA, NOM EMC Compliance: FCC Class B, VCCI Class II.
AS1 1500VA 230V online 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. AS1 1500VA 230V online UPS The AS1 1500 VA 230 V online UPS provides up to 1050 watts and basic battery holdover of 8 minutes at full load. Output current for 208/220/230/240 volts is 7.2/6.8/6.5/6.2 A. Four optional extended battery modules (EBM48) extend the run time to 144 minutes at full load.
Avaya UPS Units Extended battery module-EBM48 1500 VA to 2000 VA The UPS extended battery module-EBM48 supports the 1500 VA and 2000 VA online UPS with a 48-volt battery string. This configuration extends the run time up to 144 minutes at full load. The EBM can be installed in a tower or rack-mounted in a 2U space. Maximum: Up to four Extended Battery Module-EBM48 per 1500 or 2000 VA Online UPS. Safety Compliance: UL, CSA, NOM. EMC Compliance: FCC Part 15 (Class B) and VCCI Class II.
Avaya Wireless Solutions W310 WLAN Gateway The W310 WLAN Gateway, using Light Access Points, provides a standards-based infrastructure and a new solution for wireless applications. The W310 Mobility Gateway provides a rich feature set in the security, mobility and management area and also provides a lower overall cost of ownership for medium/large enterprise or a hotspot service provider.
Avaya Wireless Solutions ● Fixed ports and buttons, including: - Port LEDs for each Ethernet port - 11additional system function LEDs - Left and right LED select buttons. The following customer-supplied equipment is also required: ● An SFP GBIC (Small Form Factor Pluggable Gigabit Interface Converter), using LC or MT-RJ fiber cables or RJ copper cables, depending on the GBIC type.
W310 WLAN Gateway Avaya W310 WLAN Gateway Features ● IP Multicast filtering ● Terminal and modem interface ● Wireless Services ● LAN Services ● Multiple Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) per port ● RADIUS protocol for security ● 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol ● 802.1X PBNAC (Port Based Network Access Control) ● 802.
Avaya Wireless Solutions Specifications Table 30 shows the site requirements of the W310 WLAN Gateway.
W310 WLAN Gateway for Seamless Communications W310 WLAN Gateway for Seamless Communications The W310 WLAN Gateway supports the Seamless Communications offer on an S8300, S8500, or S8700-series Media Server. Seamless Communications offers converged cellular, Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN), Internet Protocol (IP), and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) phone service.
Avaya Wireless Solutions ● One RS-232 serial port for command-line access ● Supports 64 wireless endpoints per LAP ● Supports 320 simultaneous voice sessions ● Supports 20 simultaneous VoIP (802.
W310 WLAN Gateway for Seamless Communications The V210 Sun server has the following characteristics: ● 650 MHz ultraSPARC server ● 4 GB memory ● Two 36 GB hard drives The WSM communicates with the media server over SIP trunk groups. For the S8500 and S8700-series Media Servers, the SIP trunk groups are connected over the CLAN board. For the S8300 Media Server, the SIP trunk groups are connected over a G700 Ethernet port.
Avaya Wireless Solutions Additional documentation for Seamless Communications For information on installing Seamless Communications, see the Seamless Communications Total Solution Guide, 21-300041, and the Seamless Communications Configuration Guide.
Extension to Cellular and Off-PBX Station The following Avaya phone types may be administered as the “host phone” using Extension to Cellular/Off-PBX Station application types: 2402 4606 4630 6408D 2410 4610 6402 6408D+ 2420 4612 6402D 6416D+ 4601 4620 6408 6424D+ 4602 4624 6408+ The previously-listed phones all support the Motorola CN620 Mobile Office Device, as well as other wireless telephones.
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Avaya C360 Ethernet switches Avaya Ethernet switches Avaya C360 Ethernet switches The Avaya C360 Ethernet switches are the recommended Ethernet switches for S8500 and S8700-series configurations and for G700 Media Gateway stacks. The Avaya C360 family of converged stackable switches includes: ● A range of modules with 24 or 48 10/100 Mbps ports. The modules support PoE or non PoE and two GBIC SFP slots for Gigabit Ethernet connections.
Avaya Ethernet switches Figure 79: C364T Converged Stackable switch ● C364T-PWR converged stackable switch This switch has 48 10/100 Mbps ports with Power over Ethernet (PoE) and two GBIC SFP ports. Figure 80: C364T-PWR Converged Stackable switch Detailed description A C360 switch can coreside in a stack with G700 media gateways and with selected P330 switches. A C360 stack can contain up to 10 switches and up to three backup power supply units.
Avaya C360 Ethernet switches ● Switches in the stack can be added, removed, and replaced without disrupting operation. ● An advanced election algorithm ensures optimal stack master selection. Layer 2 features ● Auto-sensing simplifies configuration of LAN connections by automatically selecting the port speed for devices — either 10Mb or 100Mb.
Avaya Ethernet switches Layer 3 features Note: An additional license is required for Layer 3 features. Note: ● Static, RIPv1, RIPv2, OSPF IP routing protocols are supported. ● Equal cost routing is used for load balancing and redundancy. ● Router redundancy (VRRP) is supported. ● NetBIOS rebroadcasting is available for applications such as WINS that use broadcasting but might need to also communicate with stations on other subnetworks or VLANs. ● ICMP and ARP protocols are supported.
Avaya C360 Ethernet switches ● Radius authentication enables centralized user management. ● You can use all appropriate tools of the Avaya Integrated Management suite for administration. ● System logging can occur by terminal, internal file, or Syslog server. ● Switch access can be restricted to specified protocols or services. ● You an restrict access to management interfaces by IP address. ● You can invoke a telnet client from the CLI.
Avaya Ethernet switches Environmental conditions The C360 converged stackable switches have the following environmental conditions: ● Operating temperature: 32-104 oF (0-40 oC) ● Humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing Power consumption The C360 converged stackable switches have the following power requirements: ● Power entry: 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz ● Power consumption: - C363T: 60 W max - C363T-PWR: 420 W max - C364T: 90 W max - C364T-PWR: 760 W max ● AC Input current: - C363T: 1.3A max - C363T-PWR: 4.
Avaya P133 and P134 Ethernet switches ● Safety: - UL (for US) approved according to the UL 60950 Std. - C-UL (for Canada) approved according to C22.2 No.950 Std. - CE (for Europe) approved according to EN 60950 Std. Avaya P133 and P134 Ethernet switches Note: The P133 and P134 Ethernet switches are no longer sold, but are still supported. Note: The Avaya P133G2 and P134G2 are part of the Workgroup Ethernet switches. These cost-effective switches are part of the Avaya Switch Portfolio.
Avaya Ethernet switches ● QoS Support ● Priority per-port and 802.
Avaya P330 Ethernet switches ● Weight - P133G2, 11.4 pounds (5.2 kilograms) - P134G2, 13.
Avaya Ethernet switches An Avaya P330 stack can contain up to 10 switches and up to three backup power supply units. To connect the stacked switches, use the Avaya X330STK stacking submodules that plug into a slot in the back of the Avaya P330. If the stack is split between two racks, you can use the X330SC or X330LC cables to connect the P330s. The Avaya X330RC cable connects the top switch in the stack and the bottom switches in the stack.
Avaya P330 Ethernet switches ● P332MF Ethernet switch This switch has 12 100BASE-FX (MT-RJ) Ethernet ports, an expansion slot, and a stacking slot. ● P333R-LB Multilayer and Load Balancing Ethernet switch This multilayer and Load Balancing Ethernet switch has 24 10/100BASE-T Ethernet ports, an expansion slot, and a stacking slot. ● P332G-ML Multilayer Ethernet switch This multilayer switch has 12 GBIC SFP Ethernet ports and a stacking slot.
Avaya Ethernet switches ● An advanced election algorithm ensures optimal stack master selection. ● P330-BUPS and P330-ML-BUPS can support BUPS functionality for up to 4 switches Layer 2 features ● Auto-sensing simplifies configuration of LAN connections by automatically selecting the port speed for devices — either 10Mb or 100Mb. ● Auto-negotiation simplifies configuration of LAN connections by automatically selecting the port transmission mode for devices — either half- or full-duplex.
Avaya P330 Ethernet switches ● NetBIOS rebroadcasting is available for applications that use broadcasting such as WINS. These applications might also need to also communicate with stations on other subnetworks or VLANs. ● ICMP and ARP protocols are supported. ● ● DHCP/BootP relay allows broadcast requests to be forwarded to servers. Policy-based routing of packets provides enforcement of QoS and ACL rules.
Avaya Ethernet switches ● Power is distributed between the 24/48 PoE ports according to priorities that you configure. Power priority can be configured on each port. Distribution is calculated from actual power consumption. ● Back up power supply (BUPS) improves switch availability Specifications Physical characteristics The P330 switches have the following characteristics: ● Dimensions (h) x (w) x (d): 2U 3.5" (88mm) x 19" (482.6mm) x 17.7" (450mm) ● Weight: max18.7 lb. (8.
Avaya P330 Ethernet switches ● Immunity: Approved according to EN55024 and EN61000-3-3 ● Safety: - UL (for US) approved according to the UL60950 Std. - C-UL (for Canada) approved according to C22.2 No.950 Std. CE (for Europe) approved according to EN 60950 Std.
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Appendix A: Specifications for DEFINITY media gateways Environmental requirements Altitude and air pressure For altitudes above 5,000 feet (1,525 meters), you must reduce the maximum short-term temperature. Reduce this temperature limit by 1 oF (1.8 oC) for every 1,000 feet (304.8 meters) of elevation above 5,000 feet (1,525 meters). For example, at sea level, the maximum short-term temperature limit is 120 oF (49 oC).
Appendix A: Specifications for DEFINITY media gateways For example, do not install the cabinet near paper handling equipment such as copiers and high-speed printers, which introduce paper dust and print particles into the environment. Avoid Corrosive gases above the levels in the following table.
Cabinet type Height (inches) Width (inches) Depth (inches) Clearance (inches) DC power cabinet3 20 (51 cm) 27 (69 cm) 22 (56 cm) Front and rear 38 (97 cm) 100 27 (69 cm) 55 (140 cm) 21 (53 cm) Front and rear 38 (97 cm) 200 42 (107 cm) 55 (140 cm) 21 (53 cm) 300 42 (107 cm) 55 (140 cm) 21 (53 cm) 400 57 (145 cm) 55 i (140 cm) 21 (53 cm) Large battery cabinet 1. This row includes the auxiliary cabinet, the global AC cabinet, and the global DC cabinet. 2.
Appendix A: Specifications for DEFINITY media gateways Media Gateway Weight (pounds) Floor loading (pounds per square foot) 100-A maximum 400 (181 kg) 180 (871.2 kg/m2) 200-A maximum 815 (370 kg) 328 foot.(1587.5 kg/m2) 300-A maximum1480 (671 kg) 476 (2303.8 kg/m2) 400-A maximum 1580 (717kg) 625 (3025 kg/m2) Notes Battery Temperature and humidity Install the DEFINITY equipment in a well-ventilated area.
Recommended room temperature (oF) Recommended room temperature (oC) Recommended relative humidity (%) 100 37.8 10 to 58 102 38.9 10 to 54 104 40.0 10 to 51 106 41.1 10 to 48 108 42.2 10 to 45 110 43.3 10 to 43 112 44.4 10 to 40 114 45.6 10 to 38 116 46.7 10 to 36 118 47.8 10 to 34 120 48.9 10 to 32 Power requirements This section describes AC power and DC power source requirements for the cabinet.
Appendix A: Specifications for DEFINITY media gateways The GMCC power architecture offers both short-term and long-term power backup. Batteries inside the MCC1 provide short-term backup. External battery cabinets provide long-term backup. Therefore, the GMCC significantly reduces or eliminates the need for UPS and DC battery plants for most customer applications. AC power Power feeders from a dedicated power source that is usually located outside the building connect to an AC load center.
Figure 82: 3-phase, 120- to 208-VAC, 60-Hz source Phase A 120 208 Neutral 208 To equipment room AC load center 120 120 Phase B Ground Phase C widf3phs LJK 071597 50-Hz power sources Either of the following power sources can supply 50-Hz power to the AC load. See the following figures for 220-VAC power source.
Appendix A: Specifications for DEFINITY media gateways Figure 84: 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. A NEMA receptacle, or it’s equivalent, connects to the wires from the unit. The AC power cord from the power input of each unit plugs into a receptacle.
Table 31: Cabinet AC power sources (continued) Cabinet style and powerdistribution unit Power sources Power input receptacles MCC1 AC power distribution Single phase 176-264 VAC 200 volts to 240 volts, 50-60 Hz NEMA L6-30R. Configurations that are installed outside the US require a receptacle suitable that is for use in the country of installation.
Appendix A: Specifications for DEFINITY media gateways Cabinet Circuit breaker size (A) DC-powered cabinets (-48 VDC) MCC1 75 SCC1 25 Auxiliary 20 MCC1 power system The MCC1 power system consists of an AC power distribution unit or a DC power distribution unit in the bottom of each cabinet. Cables distribute output voltages to power unit circuit packs in the carriers. These power systems also consist of power-converter circuit packs in the carriers.
AC power distribution A typical AC power-distribution unit for an MCC1 contains: ● Circuit breakers ● Ring generator ● Optional batteries ● Optional battery charger The power distribution cables carry 120 VAC during normal operation and 144 VDC from optional batteries if AC power fails. Another cable connects 120-VAC to the battery charger. The following figures show an AC power-distribution unit and battery charger (J58890CE-2 List 15 or later).
Appendix A: Specifications for DEFINITY media gateways Figure 86: Battery charger (optional part of J58890CE-2) (front) Battery charger Batteries psdfbatt RPY 053097 The battery charger is used only without an uninterruptible power supply (UPS).
The DC power relay protects the batteries from over discharging. EMI filters The Electromagnetic interference (EMI) filters suppress noise voltage on the AC input line to the MCC1 cabinet. Ring generator The ring generator converts the -48 VDC input to a 67-VAC to 100-VAC, 20-Hz or 25-Hz ringing voltage. The analog line circuit packs use this AC voltage output to ring telephones. The AC outputs are routed from the ring generator to port carriers, expansion control carriers, and control carriers.
Appendix A: Specifications for DEFINITY media gateways UPS An external, uninterruptible power supply (UPS) provides a longer backup time than holdover batteries. These batteries have holdover times that vary from less than 10 minutes to up to 8 hours. The UPS can replace the batteries and the battery charger. The UPS connects from the AC power source to a AC power cord on the cabinet. If AC power fails, the UPS supplies its own AC power to the cabinet.
● 10 minutes in the control carrier in a standard reliability system ● 5 minutes in the control carrier in high reliability and critical reliability systems ● 10 minutes in the expansion control carrier that resides in the A position of an EPN cabinet The following figure shows an example of the small batteries. Figure 89: 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.
Appendix A: Specifications for DEFINITY media gateways The following figure shows a typical large battery cabinet, (200 A). Figure 90: Typical large battery cabinets Large battery cabinets Circuit breaker psdflbc1 R P Y 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 VDC to -56 VDC.
Figure 91: DC power-distribution unit (J58890CF-2) (front view)) DC power distribution unit Circuit breakers Terminal block Ring generator ps dfdpdu R P Y 053097 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.
Appendix A: Specifications for DEFINITY media gateways Figure 92: Power distribution in MCC1 Port carrier 1 Port or control carrier 649A DC power converter circuit pack Fan unit Small battery (Inside cabinet) 649A DC power converter circuit pack Control carrier Port or switch node carrier Power 4 distribution unit Port or switch node carrier lcdfpdu1 LJK 071497 The following figure shows the DC power distribution in some MCC1s with large batteries or extended battery backup.
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. AC and DC grounding Approved grounds An approved ground is the closest acceptable medium for grounding the building entrance protector or the entrance cable shield. An approved ground is also acceptable as a single-point ground of the system.
Appendix A: Specifications for DEFINITY media gateways If these grounds are not available, one of the following types of grounds can supplement the water pipe ground: ● Other local metal underground systems or structures. Local underground structures such as tanks and piping systems. ● Rod and pipe electrodes. A .63 inch (1.6 centimeter) solid rod or .75 inch (1.9 centimeter) conduit or pipe electrode that is driven to a minimum depth of 8 feet (2.5 meters). ● Plate electrodes.
SCC1 power systems Each SCC1 has one AC power supply or one DC power supply. These power supplies distribute DC power and AC ringing voltage to the circuit pack slots in the cabinet. AC power supply (1217A) In an AC-powered cabinet, the power supply slot contains a single, plug-in, multioutput AC power supply. A power cord, with a three-prong plug on one end and an appliance connector on the other end, connects the supply to a dedicated AC power source.
Appendix A: Specifications for DEFINITY media gateways DC power-distribution unit (J58890CG) The J58890CG is used with SCC1s. Individual DC output connectors can provide power for up to four SCC1s. Each output connector is separately fused at 25 A. The fuses are inside the DC power-distribution unit. The input for the DC distribution unit is from the DC power cabinet.
CMC1 UPS The uninterruptible power supply (UPS) provides surge protection for all connected cabinets. Connect the UPS to an electrical outlet that can handle the power requirements of all cabinets. To calculate the number of amps drawn, use the following formulas. ● For 100 VAC to 200 VAC, multiply 3.5 A times the number of cabinets. ● For 200 VAC to 240 VAC, multiply 1.8 A times the number of cabinets.
Appendix A: Specifications for DEFINITY media gateways 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. The filter is removable and can be cleaned or replaced when necessary. If the cabinet temperature reaches 158 oF (70 oC), the temperature sensor in the power supply causes the system to shut down.
Sneak current protection Extraneous power induces sneak current protection to protect building wiring with fuses. The fuses protect wiring between the network interface and trunk circuits. 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 are installed on the system side of the network interface.
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Appendix B: Optional components for media servers Media gateways Servers that support it Media Gateway S8300 S8400 S8500 S8700series DEF CSI DEF SI G150 Media Gateway on page 103 x x x x x x Avaya G250 Media Gateway on page 115 x x1 x1 x1 Avaya G350 Media Gateway on page 126 x x1 x1 x1 G600 Media Gateway on page 169 x x x Avaya G650 Media Gateway on page 174 x x x x1 x1 x1 x x x SCC1 Media Gateway on page 188 x x x MCC1 Media Gateway on page 198 x x x x x Ava
Appendix B: Optional components for media servers Media modules Supported Configurations Media module S8300, S8500, S8700series with a G700 S8300, S8500, S8700series with a G350 S8300, S8500, S8700series with a G250 MM312 DCP Media Module on page 283 x MM314 LAN Media Module on page 284 x MM316 LAN Media Module on page 285 x MM340 E1/T1 data WAN Media Module on page 300 x x MM342 USP data WAN Media Module on page 301 x x MM710 T1/E1 Media Module on page 286 x x MM711 Analog Media Module
Circuit packs Power circuit packs Supported Servers Circuit packs S8500 S8700series 650A AC power unit on page 214 655A power supply on page 215 DEF CSI DEF SI x x x 631DA1 AC power unit on page 213 x 631DB1 AC power unit on page 214 x 1217B AC power supply on page 213 x x x 649A DC power converter on page 214 x x x 676D DC power supply on page 218 x x x 982LS current limiter on page 218 x TN2202 ring generator on page 251 x x x TN755B neon power unit on page 232 x x x CFY1
Appendix B: Optional components for media servers Line circuit packs Supported Servers Circuit Pack Name S8500 S8700series DEF CSI DEF SI TN479 analog line (16 ports) on page 223 x x x x TN556D ISDN-BRI 4-wire S/T-NT interface (12 ports) on page 224 x x TN746B analog line (16 ports) on page 229 x x TN754C DCP digital line (4-wire, 8 ports) on page 231 x x1 TN762B hybrid line (8 ports) on page 233 x x x x TN769 analog line (8 ports) on page 235 x x x x TN791 analog guest line (1
Supported Servers Circuit Pack Name S8500 S8700series DEF CSI DEF SI TN2215/TN2183 analog line for multiple countries (16 ports) (international offers or Offer B only for US and Canada) on page 253 x x x x TN2224CP DCP digital line (2-wire, 24 ports) on page 254 x x x x 1. Used with CSS or ATM configuration only.
Appendix B: Optional components for media servers Supported Servers Circuit Pack Name S8500 S8700series DEF CSI DEF SI TN767E DS1 interface, T1 (24 channels) on page 234 x x x x TN1654 DS1 converter, T1 (24 channels) and E1 (32 channels) on page 245 x x TN2140B tie trunk (4-wire, 4 ports) on page 246 x x x x TN2146 direct inward dialing trunk (8 ports) on page 247 x x x x TN2147C central office trunk (8 ports) on page 247 x x x x TN2184 DIOD trunk (4 ports) on page 249 x x x
Control circuit packs Supported Servers Circuit Pack Name S8400 S8500 S8700series x x x x1 TN771DP maintenance and test on page 236 x x x TN775C maintenance on page 237 x1 x1 x x1 x TN570D Expansion Interface on page 225 TN744E call classifier and tone detector (8 ports) on page 228 x TN780 tone clock on page 237 DEF CSI x x TN792 duplication interface on page 241 TN799DP control LAN (C-LAN) interface on page 244 DEF SI x x x TN2182C tone clock, tone detector, and call classifier
Appendix B: Optional components for media servers Service circuit packs Supported Servers Circuit packs S8500 S8700series DEF CSI DEF SI TN433 speech synthesizer on page 220 x x x x TN725B speech synthesizer on page 227 x x x x TN787K multimedia interface on page 238 x x TN788C multimedia voice conditioner on page 238 x x x TNCCSC-1 PRI to DASS converter on page 280 x x x x TNCCSC-2 PRI to DPNSS converter on page 280 x x x x TNCCSC-3 PRI to DPNSS converter on page 280 x x
Application circuit packs Supported Servers Circuit packs S8500 TN568 DEFINITY AUDIX 4.
Appendix B: Optional components for media servers Avaya telephones All telephones listed in Telephones and speakerphones on page 309 can be used with any media server that supports Communication Manager R3.0.
Index Index Numerical 4-wire S/T-NT interfaces . . . . . . . . 4C3S-75 solid state protectors . . . . . 120 channel service unit . . . . . . . . 1217B Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . 2402 digital telephone . . . . . . . . . 2410 digital telephone . . . . . . . . . 2500 and 2554 analog telephones . . . 2520B explosive atmosphere telephone . 507B sneak fuse panels . . . . . . . . 631DA1/B1 AC power units . . . . . . . 649A DC power units. . . . . . . . . . 302D attendant console . . . . . . . .
Index AUX port . . . . . . . . . Avaya 4622SW IP telephone Avaya 4625 IP telephone . . Avaya Telephones Attendant Consoles Softconsole . . . . . Digital Telephones 2420 digital telephone supported, no longer sold Wireless 3616 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137, 139 . . . . . . . . . . . . 324 . . . . . . . . . . . . 325 . . . . . . . . . . . . 339 . . . . . . . . . . . . 329 . . . . . . . . . . . . 355 . . . . . . . . . . . . 349 B backup power . . . . . . . . . . . batteries 48 VDC . . . . . . . . .
Index DEFINITY CSI Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reliability and recovery . . . . . . . . . . DEFINITY SI Adjunct Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . Digital Communications Protocol, see DCP . . Digital Enhanced Wireless Telecommunications DS! Converter (TN574) . . . . . . . . . . . . DS1 module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . duplicated bearer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . duplicated control cabinets (J58890M) . . . . . . . 89 . . . 89 . . . 90 . .
Index G250-DCP front panel . . . . . . physical description . . G250-DS1 front panel . . . . . . physical description . . G350 . . . . . . . . . . applications . . . . . features . . . . . . . G600 Media Gateway . . G650 . . . . . . . . . . G700 Media Gateway Cabling . . . . . . . LEDs . . . . . . . . Maintenance Software Motherboard . . . . . Power Supply . . . . Stacking Module . . . System-Level LEDs . . G860 Media Gateway . . gateways . . . . . . . . ground isolation . . . . . ground ring . . . . . . .
Index M Master Control Unit (MCU) . . . MCC1 Media Gateway . . . . . MCCs (multicarrier cabinets) auxiliary cabinets . . . . . . carrier types . . . . . . . . DC power distribution . . . . fan units . . . . . . . . . . ground integrity . . . . . . . power distribution . . . . . . power systems . . . . . . . Media Gateway CMC1 . . . . . . . . . . . G150 . . . . . . . . . . . G250 . . . . . . . . . . . G350 . . . . . . . . . . . G600 . . . . . . . . . . . G650 . . . . . . . . . . . MCC1 . . . . . . . . . . .
Index Physical description G250-BRI . . . . . . . . . . . G250-DCP . . . . . . . . . . . pipe grounds . . . . . . . . . . . Pocket PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . PoE media module . . . . . . . . . PoE (Power over Ethernet) fixed ports (G250) . . . . . . . Polycom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Polycom video . . . . . . . . . . . ViaVideo camera . . . . . . . . Viewstation FX . . . . . . . . . VSX systems . . . . . . . . . . port AUX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . console, TGM550 . . . . . . . . Ethernet . . . . .
Index S8300 Media Server in an LSP Configuration . . S8300 Media Server Web Interface . . . . . . . S8300 Media Server with G250 Media Gateway Configuration Description . . . . . . . . . . S8300 Media Server with G350 Media Gateway Configuration Description . . . . . . . . . . S8300 Media Server with G700 Media Gateway Configuration Description . . . . . . . . . . Media Server Web Interface . . . . . . . . . S8300 Media Server in an LSP Configuration . S8400 Media Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index telephones Analog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2500 and 2554 . . . . . . . . . . . 6211 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6219 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6221 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8840 TTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 958 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TTY 8840 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Attendant consoles . . . . . . . . . . . 302D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CN620 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Digital Communications Protocol (DCP) Telephone 2402 . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index TN2404 Processor for DEFINITY SI . . . . . . . . TN2464BP DS1 Interface with Echo Cancellation, T1/E1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TN2501AP Voice Announcements over LAN (VAL) TN2602AP features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TN2602AP IP Media Resource 320 . . . . . . . . TN572 SN clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TN573/B SNI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TN2202 ring generator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TN429D DIOD or Central Office Trunk (8 ports) . .
Index WAN media modules . . . . . wireless Extension to Cellular . . . telephones 3410 . . . . . . . . . 3606 VoIP . . . . . . 3616 VoIP . . . . . . 3626 VoIP . . . . . . 3701 IP DECT . . . . . 3711 IP DECT . . . . . W310 WLAN Gateway . . Wireless Services Manager Seamless Communication . WP-1217B Power Supply. . . WP-91153 AC power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307 . . . . . . . . . . . 376 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .