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Tsp system connections, Monitor and keyboard connections, Agent telephone connections – Avaya CPSEE_TSP500 User Manual

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Chapter 1 Overview

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CPSEE_TSP500 User Guide

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TSP System Connections

Monitor and Keyboard Connections

Connect a standard 102 key PC keyboard to the connector on the rear of the
CPU Card. Connect a standard VGA monitor to the 15-pin D style connector
on the rear of the CPU Card.

Agent Telephone Connections

There are various methods to connect agent phones to the TSP. The
CPS_TSP500 does not have an integrated analog interface. All agent connec-
tions are made using a T1/E1 interface. This means that all agent connections
are considered to be Digital Stations. These can be Inbound Digital Stations
or Outbound Digital Stations.

Inbound Digital Station

A Digital Station Interface where the agent creates a connection to the TSP by
seizing a specific channel on the T1/E1 interface. This method is transparent
to the adjunct and appears to the adjunct as a fixed station. The seizure can be
initiated from a variety of telephony devices, such as:

Channel Banks

PBXs

VOIP gateways

PSTN

Outbound Digital Station

A Digital Station where the adjunct launches a dial to a specific telephone
number. The dialed number could be to an extension on a PBX, an extension
in a VOIP network, or a telephone number in the PSTN. The dial launched to
the Outbound Digital Station is a classified dial. That is, voice detection or
Answer Supervision is used to determine when the call has connected to the
agent.