Ip406 office - front view, Port connections, Cables – Avaya IP Office Phone User Manual
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IP406 Office Platform
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IP Office Installation Manual
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40DHB0002USCL – Issue 9 (28th October 2003)
IP406 Office - Front View
IP406 Office - Front View
Expansion Ports 1
Green Status LEDs
Cascade Switch for Port 8
ISDN Ports 1
Green Status LEDs
WAN Port
Green Status LED
LAN Ports 1-8
Port 8
(Cascade Port)
Unit Status
Red = Alive but not initiated
Green = Running OK
Yellow LED
LAN Collision
Green LED
Solid Green LED - LAN OK
Flashing Green - LAN OK and active
Yellow LED
On - 100Mbps operation
0ff - 10Mbps operation
Port connections
• LAN Ports
The eight auto-negotiating 10/100 BaseT LAN hub ports are used for PC and server
connectivity. They can also be used to connect to the optional IP400 WAN3 Expansion
Module (see page 26) and IP telephones.
LAN ports allow information relating to incoming and outgoing telephone calls to be
forwarded to PC based applications. They also provide access to the router
functionality/configuration of the IP406 Office platform for both data and Voice over IP
(VoIP) calls. (Where IP telephony is required, the hub must be connected to a suitable
LAN switch with QoS capabilities.) This eight port auto-negotiating 10/100 BaseT LAN
hub supports a single MAC address only (printed on the base of the module).
Where more than eight LAN connections are required, the eighth LAN port can be used
for cascading to other hubs. The Cascade pushbutton to the right of this port is used to
set the mode. When the Cascade switch is in the out position the port can be
connected to another hub without the need for a crossover cable, i.e. the port is an MDI
type port. When the Cascade switch is in the in position the port can be connected
directly to a PC.
Cables
IP406 Office PRI 30 E1 & PRI 24 T1 are supplied with one red CAT5E cable. IP406 Office
Analog 4 is supplied with four red CAT5E cables. IP406 Office BRI 16 is supplied with
eight red CAT5E cables. For Port Pinouts and Cables, refer to pages 63 and 67
respectively.