Specifications

Configuring Switches
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ShoreGear-60/12 Voice Switch
The ShoreGear-60/12 supports 12 analog ports: 8 universal telephone/trunk ports and 4
telephony ports. The ShoreGear-60/12 interfaces to standard analog trunks using loop
start or wink start signaling, as well as to standard analog telephones, including CLASS
feature phones with Caller ID Name and Number, and Message Waiting. When you are
connecting to both LAN connectors in a redundant network configuration, one
network port will be active and the other will be in standby mode. If one LAN
connection fails, the switch automatically changes to the other LAN connection.
The ShoreGear-60/12 can be configured to support up to 60 ShoreTel IP phones (five IP
phones per IP phone port). The ShoreGear-60/12 ports can also be used to support SIP,
with the reservation mechanism the same as that used for IP phones. The ShoreGear-
60/12 ports are configured for IP phone support through the ShoreGear-60/12 edit
page.
NOTE If you are installing IP phones in your system, you must assign sufficient
ShoreGear-120/24, ShoreGear-60/12, or ShoreGear-40/8 ports for IP phone
support before attempting to install and configure IP phones.
NOTE The ShoreGear-60/12 is not supported in installations outside the U.S. and
Canada.
The ShoreGear-60/12 LEDs are defined below. For information about the connectors,
please see the ShoreTel 7.5 Planning and Installation Guide.
Figure 6-7 ShoreGear-60/12 LEDs
Switch port LEDs
Power LED
Ethernet LEDs
Trunk/Telephone Ports
(RJ-21X male)
Analog Phone RJ-11
Audio Output Port
(paging/night bell)
Maintenance Port
(DB-9 Female)
Audio In