Chapter 1: Introduction
Table 3: Media server cable adapter port labeling on page 16 describes the connections for the
media server cable adapter.
Table 3: Media server cable adapter port labeling
| Location (counting from | Port Name | Adapter | Function | |
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| USB | Backplane USB | USB | Provides power to the USB modem, | |
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| modem port |
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| can hard reset the USB modem, |
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| provides a USB modem interface to |
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| support Services remote alarming |
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| and access. |
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| Top Ethernet | Ethernet | 10/100Base T Mbps Ethernet | ||
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| connectivity with |
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| Interface for the control links - uses |
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| the TN8412AP |
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| crossover cable to connect directly |
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| circuit pack |
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| to the SIPI. |
| Second Ethernet | Ethernet | 10/100Base T Mbps Ethernet | ||
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| connectivity with |
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| Interface to the customer LAN. |
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| the LAN |
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| Messaging over IP. |
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| Connections to adjuncts and IP |
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| endpoints. |
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| Remote administration over IP. |
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| Third Ethernet | Future | Not used | ||
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| Bottom Ethernet | Future | Not used | ||
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Ethernet connectivity with the TN8412AP circuit pack
The S8400 Media Server supports connectivity with the TN8412AP (SIPI) circuit pack through a 10/100 BaseT Ethernet twisted pair on the
-no bearer traffic is carried over this connection. This Ethernet is connected to the Communication Manager Processor complex. The
The physical connection between the TN8412AP and the TN8400 circuit packs is made by either:
1.Using a 10/100 Base T Ethernet crossover cable that directly interconnects the appropriate backplane pins of the two circuit packs. This cable plugs into the TN8400AP cable adapter RJ45
2.Connection to the customer LAN.
16 Installing and Configuring the Avaya S8400 Media Server | February 2006 |