Manual De UsuarioTabla de contenidosInstalling and Connecting the MDF and Telephones1Contents3Chapter 1: Introduction9Audience9How to use this documentation9Downloading this book and updates from the Web10Sending us comments11Related resources11Chapter 2: Installing the main distribution frame13Physical requirements and layout13Installation space requirements13Installation layout14Main distribution frame cross-connect fields16Main distribution frame hardware installation17Main distribution frame placement19Main distribution frame labels20Mounting 110A- or 110P-type terminal blocks on the wall21Mounting 110P-type terminal blocks on a frame24Installing Cable Slack Managers25Chapter 3: Installing the patch panel29Installing patch panels29Cross-connecting the media gateway to the patch panels29Chapter 4: Media gateway connections to the MDF33Equipment room cabling labels33Cable routing guidelines36Trunk cables among network interface, sneak fuse panel, and media gateway38Installing cables between media gateway and MDF38Installing connector cables between auxiliary cabinet and MDF39Chapter 5: MDF connections to stations and the public switched telephone network41Station (telephone) wiring design41Information outlets41Station cables42Closets43Satellite locations43Site locations44Station circuit distribution from equipment room444-pair station circuits453-pair to 4-pair station circuit distribution45Connected cable station adapters50Completing a provisioning plan52Installing sneak current and off premise protection54Installing sneak fuse panels57Installing the coupled bonding conductor58Installing coupled bonding conductor wires58Installing and administering the patch cord/jumper62Labeling expansion control carrier cable (MCC1 Media Gateway only)64Connecting expansion control carrier outputs cable (MCC1 Media Gateway only)65Connecting trunk pairs using concentrator cables65Connecting trunk pairs to media gateway using jumper wires to establish 3-pair modularity67Chapter 6: Installing and wiring telephones and trunks69Wiring telephones and trunks69Connecting telephones70Connectable telephones and consoles70Connecting a typical telephone73Connecting adjunct power74Connecting an analog station or 2-wire digital station75Analog tie trunk example76Digital tie trunk example77DS1 tie trunk example78Collocated DS1 interface trunks78DS1 interface trunks using T1 channel service unit79Auxiliary connector outputs (MCC1 and SCC1 Media Gateways only)81Three-pair and four-pair modularity84Adjunct power connection locations85Attendant console example86Attendant console cabling distances, local and phantom power86Auxiliary power86Hard-wire bridging87Dual wiring of 2-wire and 4-wire endpoints87Installing the attendant console87Installing the 26B1 Selector Console88Connecting external alarm indicators and auxiliary power88Installing off-premises station wiring90Off-premises or out-of-building stations91Off-premises connections91Off-premises protection requirements93Telephone restrictions for exposed environments94Digital Out-of-Building Telephone Protection94Installing the ITW Linx Enhanced Protector95Installing the 4C3S-75 Enhanced Protector95Installing the data link protector95Emergency transfer units and associated telephones96808A Emergency Transfer Panel and telephone installation examples97Installing the 808A Emergency Transfer Panel99Installing telephones used only for emergency transfer (trunk/auxiliary field)104Installing telephones used for emergency transfer and as normal extension (trunk/auxiliary field)105Installing external ringing106Installing the queue warning indicator107Chapter 7: Installing and wiring telephone power supplies1091145B2 power supply109Important warning for 1145B2 power supply110Mounting the 1145B2/1146B2 power supply111Installing the wall-mounting plates114Mounting the 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit114Installing the battery mounting/wiring115Installing the expanded power distribution unit115Powering up and testing the power supply116Wiring the 1146B2 Power Distribution Unit117Resetting LEDs on power distribution unit1181152A1 Mid-Span Power Distribution Unit119Important safety instructions119Using the 1152A1 Power Distribution Unit120Connecting the 1152A1 Power Distribution Unit120Connecting the cables121Connecting cables to telephones and other end devices1221152B Mid-Span Power Distribution Units123Important 1152B PDU Safety Instructions124Using the 1152B PDUs125Connecting the 1152B PDU cables125Connecting cables to telephones and other end devices126C360 converged stackable switches128C360 switch important safety instructions128Using the C360 switch129Connecting the C360 stackable switches130Connecting the cables1311151B1 and 1151B2 Power Supplies131Important safety instructions for 1151B1 and 1151B2 Power Supplies132Using 1151B1 and 1151B2 Power Supplies132Connecting the 1151B1 or 1151B2 Power Supplies133Chapter 8: Testing the complete configuration135Testing port network equipment136Checking port network status for each media gateway136Checking circuit pack configuration137Testing the TN2312BP Internet Protocol Server Interface circuit pack138Testing Expansion Interface circuit packs, if used139Testing time division multiplexing bus for each port network140Testing expansion interface exchange, if used, for each port network141Testing telephones and other equipment142Making test calls143Testing 302C attendant console143Testing selector console144Testing external ringing144Testing queue warning indicator144Testing integrated announcement144Record an announcement145Playback announcement145Delete announcement145Testing music-on-hold145Testing emergency transfer (Avaya S8700 Multi-Connect only)145Testing terminating trunk transmission146Testing connectivity to the LAN147LED indicators147Telephone console LEDs148Attendant console LEDs148Terminal alarm notification148DS1 Converter circuit pack LEDs148SPAN LEDs150Index151Numerical151A151B151C151D152E152F152G152H152I152J153L153M153N153O153P153Q154R154S154T154U154V154W154Z155Tamaño: 2 MBPáginas: 156Language: EnglishManuales abiertas