Software, Hardware, Cable schematic – Avaya S8300 User Manual

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IP Enabling Siemens
Hicom with Avaya
MultiVantage Solutions

LPH 11-27-02

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Software

:

1. Recommended Siemens Hicom 300. Release 9006.5 or newer.
2. Firmware for the boards and phones are included in the core software.

Hardware:

1. TNBN64P and TNDN64 can be programmed to run PRI and NI2.
2. TMDN TMD24 can only be used with PRI.

Board type used is dependant on software and hardware release of the switch.

4. Cable schematic:

Note: A length of 4-wire cable is needed to make the connection to each PRI
circuit card. The Pin assignments for each are as follows.

Siemens TMDN64P (25 pair amphenol)

XTIP

pin 16 RTIP

pin 13

XRING

pin 41 RRING

pin 38

MM710 (RJ45)

XTIP

pin 4 RTIP

pin 1

XRING

pin 5 RRING

pin 2

TN464 DS1 (wall field)

XTIP

pin 22 RTIP

pin 23

XRING

pin 47 RRING

pin 48

5. S8300/G700 Configurations:

The following pages are excerpts of an actual system administration session using the
Avaya VisAbility™ Software Suite.

DS1 Interface: ISDN maximizes the number of connections between the switches due to the
fast processing of calls across that medium. ISDN also allows for Caller ID, Call Tracing, Call
Return and many other features. Configure the DS1 form as described below. Select “isdn-
pri” for the Signaling Mode, this allows for Facility and Non-facility Associated Signaling.
Select “b8zs” for the line coding which is required when running ISDN. Framing Mode should
be “ESF” to allow for best signaling quality. Setting the Connect and Interface prompts to
“PBX” and “Network” allows the MM710 to have control over glare conditions. This allows the
MM710 to have priority over circuit assignment and force the switch on the other end to
continue searching for an open B-Channel. All other prompts are default. If using NI-2
(National ISDN–2) change Protocol Version to “b”.

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