Specifications
Chapter 5: Installation
Models 8600, 8620/8622, and 8662
Mitel
®
5000 Installation Manual – Issue 3.0, October 2008 Page 5-111
Models 8600, 8620/8622, and 8662
Models 8600, 8620/8622, and 8662 multi-protocol endpoints operate the same as Models 8500,
8520, and 8560 endpoints, respectively. These endpoints support ITP (Inter-Tel Protocol) or SIP
mode using 100Base-TX interfaces. All endpoints are configured to use ITP by default. For
details about ITP and SIP modes, see page 5-120.
Figure 5-51. Connection Interfaces for 8600 Series Multi-Protocol Endpoints
The Model 8600 series endpoints include the following connections:
• Headset/Handset Jack: Connects to a headset or handset.
• LAN/POWER Jack: Connects to an external power supply or a network hub/switch.
• PC Port: (Models 8622 and 8662 only) Connects to a PC or any other 100Base-T
Ethernet device. The speeds on single uplink and downlink port are independent from
each other and auto-negotiable.
• LEDs: There are two indications on each port:
o Link Status: When the link is valid, the green LED on the left side of the port is lit.
When there is receive or transmit activity on the link, this LED flashes.
o 10/100 Mbps: When the link is connected at a speed of 100 Mbps, the green LED on
the right side of the port is lit. The Mitel 5000 platform operates only on 100Base-T
LANs.
• DRAM: Dynamic Random Access Memory located inside the endpoints. Models 8600,
8620, and 8662 support 8 MB, and Model 8622 supports 16 MB (only one slot is
occupied). Although two DRAM slots exist, you cannot upgrade the memory by adding an
extra memory stick. The second slot is not used.
For information about programming Model 8600 series endpoints, refer to the Mitel 5000
Features and Programming Guide, part number 580.8006.
HEADSET/HANDSET
LAN/POWER
LEDs
Back BackHEADSET Jack HANDSET Jack
LEDs
Model 8620/8622/8662
Model 8600
(Uplink RJ-45)
Jack
PC
(Downlink RJ-45)
LAN/POWER
(Uplink RJ-45)










