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IP401 Compact Office Platform

IP401 Compact Office - Front View - Page 7

IP Office Installation Manual

IP401 Compact Office Platform - Page 7

40DHB0002USCL – Issue 9 (28th October 2003)

IP401 Compact Office - Front View

IP401 Compact Office - Front View

DT Ports 1-4

Green LEDs - Terminal connected
Yellow LEDs – Status of ISDN/WAN links

Unit Status LED
Red = Alive but not initiated
Green = Running OK

LAN Port 4
(Cascade Port)

Phone Ports 1 -4

(POTS)

LAN Ports 1-8

Solid Green LED - LAN OK

Flashing Green - LAN OK and active

Yellow LED on – 100Mbps operation

Yellow LED 0ff - 10Mbps operation

Cascade Switch
(for Port 4)

Note: The IP Compact Office DT4 is shown above. The IP Compact Office DT2 does not

have the top row (labeled 3 DT 4, 3 POT 4, 5 LAN 6 and 7 LAN 8) of RJ45 ports
fitted.

Port connections

DT Ports: DT ports are used for connection to Avaya 2000 series telephones (see

page 5) and support either A-Law or

µ-Law PCM encoding (default A-Law). Using DT

Line Cords (see page 68) and standard structured wiring, these RJ45 ports can be
extended to the required telephone location. In addition, converters can be used to
provide BT New Plan sockets (431A/631A) if required (see page 77). When telephones
are equipped with line cords that terminate in RJ11 plugs, then pin-to-pin RJ11/RJ45
adapters should be used.

Plain Ordinary Telephone (POT) Ports: These ports are used for connection to

standard analog telephones, fax machines and modems. These ports must not be
used for connection to trunks. Using standard structured wiring, these RJ45 ports can
be extended to the required telephone location. Converters can be used to provide BT
New Plan sockets (431A/631A) if required (see page 77). When telephones are
equipped with line cords that terminate in RJ11 plugs, then pin-to-pin RJ11/RJ45
adapters should be used.

LAN Ports: The auto-negotiating 10/100 BaseT LAN hub ports are used for PC and

server connectivity. They can also be used to connect to IP telephones (Avaya 4600 IP
series).
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 IP401 Compact Office platform for both data and Voice
over IP (VoIP) calls. The auto-negotiating 10/100 BaseT LAN hub ports support a
single MAC address only (printed on base of unit).
Where more than eight LAN connections are required, the fourth 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

IP401 Compact Office 2 is supplied with one red CAT5E cable. The Compact Office 4 is
supplied with two red CAT5E cables. For Port Pinouts and Cables, refer to pages 63 and
67 respectively.