Avaya 38DHB0002UKDD Cassette Player User Manual


 
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Installation into the INDeX
Overview
An IPNC (software Level 3.2) only runs on an INDeX system with Level 9.0+ or
higher software. However, software Level 3.2 running on INDeX level 10.0+ are
required to support IPNC tunnelled INDeX DT protocol for VoIP homeworking.
The IPNC installs in much the same way as any other INDeX device cassette.
Refer to the INDeX Installation & Maintenance and INDeX System Programming
Manuals for details. The following is an overview of a typical installation
procedure and should only be used for guidance.
1. Use the INDeX Administration/System/Switch Licence menus to enter the
IPNC licence key (only required when using more than two channels, see
page 6).
It is important to do this before inserting the IPNC to ensure the correct
number of channels are allocated by the INDeX. If upgrading an IPNC
(see page 9), it may be necessary to de-allocate the cassette before
entering the new licence key and reinserting the cassette.
2. Insert the IPNC cassette. The INDeX will allocate directory numbers to the
IPNC channels automatically. At default on INDeX level 10, the trunk
interface is 'T' type.
Use the INDeX Administration/Linecard Information menu to view and note
the directory numbers.
3. Connect the IPNC cassette to the LAN.
4. The remainder of set-up is done through installing the IPNC software on a
manager PC, see page 8.
Modem Set-up
The modem units within the IPNC cassette do not require any set-up for incoming
calls. They operate using auto-detection of modem traffic on any IPNC channel.
For outgoing calls, the use of the modem port is specified under the Service
Configuration menu (see The PPP Tab on page 52).
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