Specifications
Index
Planning and Installation Guide I –
9
online documentation 10-6
operating humidity
16-9, B-2
operating system
17-15
operating temperature
16-9, B-2
operating, call directing
4-6
Operator Assisted calls
7-2
Operator Call Manager, introductory training
20-
2
operator call routing
4-7
operator digit
A-4
Operator Training
20-2
operator-assisted dialing
6-7
operators, headsets for
8-2
operators, training
20-2
option 155
15-2, 15-5
Option 66
15-5
Order new trunk lines
1-3
ordering service
5-13
outbound caller ID
5-9
outbound calls, and analog wink-start
4-13
Outlook folder, moving messages
18-12
Outlook, Microsoft
18-2
overhead paging
13-8, B-5
P
package security, breaking 10-6
packet loss
9-8
packet loss requirements
9-3
packet loss, for fax and modem calls
9-8
packet loss, zero tolerance
8-4
packets, lost during conversation
8-3
packet-to-circuit conversions
8-4
paging file size
17-16
Paging system
audio output port
13-9, 13-10, B-6, B-7, B-8
paging system
16-3
parity
14-11
patch panel
B-10
patch panel installation
13-1
PBX link
14-9, 14-27
PBXLink, connecting to the PBX
14-27
PBXs
9-2
Pentium II 400 MHz
12-2
performance, network
9-2
Phillips screwdriver
16-6
Phone and Modem Options control panel applet
18-8
phone extension license, requesting without mail-
box
18-18
Physical Requirements, ShoreGear voice switch
13-3
pinout
13-24
pinouts
connector
B-13
pinouts, connectors
13-14
planning
1-2
dialing configuration
6-2
Planning and System Design
3-1
planning fax handling
11-7
planning recommendations
3-1
planning voice switch installation
16-1
playback device
18-12
poor voice quality, causes
9-5
port 5440
D-2
power and heat dissipation
B-2
Power and Heat Dissipation, ShoreGear voice
switch
13-4
power cable
disconnecting
C-1
Power Cabling
13-7
power cabling
B-4
power consumption, typical
B-2
power cord
B-4
power cord, protecting
16-2
power dissipation
B-2
power failure
8-6
power interruption, ways to deal with
B-2
power loss, IP phones
9-9
power requirements
1-4
PPTP, and tunneling
9-20
preparing users for ShoreTel implementation
20-
1
prerequisite software, installing
17-4
preventing fire or shock hazard
16-2
PRI, and calling number information
14-2
prioritizing voice traffic
9-3
private numbers, not in System Directory
11-16
proxy products, web access
D-1
proxy sites
6-4
ProxyPass directive
D-3
PSTN services
14-4
PSTN, delay in the
9-7
public key infrastructure, encryption
9-20
punch-down blocks
13-13, B-10
purchasing a language license
18-18
Q
Quick Dial, importing Outlook contacts 18-14
QuickStart training
20-1
R
rack installation 13-1, 13-13










