Specifications

Configuring Switches
ShoreTel 7.5 Administration Guide 6 – 13
ShoreGear-220E1 Voice Switch
The ShoreGear-220E1 (Figure 6-5) voice switches are half the normal width and are
thus best suited for environments with high IP phone concentration. These switches
can be used to support IP phones and digital trunks at the same time.
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-220E1 can be configured to support up to 70 ShoreTel IP Phones (five
IP phones per IP phone port) and 1 E1 digital trunk. The built in IP ports can be
swapped one for one between IP phones and SIP trunks. The ShoreGear-220E1 ports
are configured for IP through the ShoreGear-220E1 edit page.
NOTE If you are installing IP phones in your system, you must assign sufficient ports to
IP phone support before attempting to install and configure IP phones.
The ShoreGear-220E1 LEDs are defined below. For information about the connectors,
please see the ShoreTel 7.5 Planning and Installation Guide.
Figure 6-5 ShoreGear-220E1 LEDs
Power LED
Network
LEDs
Audio Output Port
(paging/night bell)
Maintenance Port
(DB-9 Female)
Audio In
Status LED
LAN
Connector 1
Connector 2
Default
Switch
Telc o P o r t
Monitor Port