Citel 6000 Guia Da Instalação

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EXTender 6000 Quick Installation Guide
 
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Power-Up 
Once the VT-100 program is set up, plug the unit into an AC outlet. The device begins a series of self-
diagnostic tests, which are displayed as a series of LED flashes. 
 
 
Figure 4:  
Back of Unit (LAN Connections) 
LAN Notes: 
The state for the LEDs labeled XMT (Transmit), RCV (Receive), and CLN (Collision) varies depending on 
the status of the network. These LEDs are not critical for verifying the Sequence”. 
LNK LED should be solid green. 
If you are connecting an EXTender to an IP network, the unit requires an assigned IP address. 
The Ethernet port on the Remote Unit operates on 10 megabit Ethernet networks only. It does not sup-
port 100 megabits.
 
 
Once the power-up sequence is finished, the state of the following LEDs should be Green. 
 
LED States: 
PWR
 
Solid Green.
 
WAN1
 
Solid Green (Ready) if a synchronous device is connected to WAN 1. 
Solid Orange (Ready) if an asynchronous ISDN TA is connected and accepting 
commands (but there is no link up- in Call Suspend mode or has not dialed it 
yet).
 
Port LEDs
 
Solid Green if connected properly to the PBX.
 
 
IMPORTANT: 
If any of the LEDs DO NOT power as explained, refer to the System Administrator’s 
Guide for troubleshooting information. 
 
 
Figure 5:  
Front of Unit 
 
On initial power-up (or before the config file is changed) the Management Interface (MI) asks you to run 
the “Setup Wizard”.