Home
        PARTNER Version Reference
         Contents
1.                    76  4 9 3  MONIO iui etat o e T s amu a 76  LB ATAR  E 77  4 8 5 Call Logging Applications                                     78  4 9 Physical Orts  ioaaitio enituit eae rhi eoo an 78  A  9r ANALOG  BO autas di tica tuse MESES o stebacec tuus ud 79  49 2 AUGIO TOIT   oet o gei oot eo Ren toi 79  4 9 9  DS POMS andes oae seaene utate i edes 79  4 9  4E  ECPODb uiro ioa an fecu act Neue tuo ecc ema Laud 80  4 9 5 Expanslon Portas iei cec au qe aide 80  4 9 6  EXT OP POr sese ie istae uL dim bnE OU Qa Ro iaa 80  ALO  7 AINE OL Grete aeod esse rcc daedestedaude oases oats tace 81  4 9 5 P ESPOD aside monia te qose NIE MPa Umi MEME 82  4 9 9 Phone  POT  Port                               eseeesessssrse 82  49 10 PRIPO iet ede aceti peces netta 83  49 L 1 R9232 DTE POE tie itat etie ab oet oess 84  5  Administration  5  Lita CobfIgutalOris  oo ieu ceo ceste a 88  5 2 Changing PASSWOMCG          ccccssseeecceeecaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeas 88  5 9  9B Gate ACCIONS c ccm us n sat t qux quc DU res cue anu 89  5 3 1 Removing SD Cards                           eeeeeeeeesss 89  5 3 2 Directories and Files                                  ssssssse  90  5 3 3 Booting from the SD Cards                                  91  5 3 4 SD Card Removal  cie n etd e pesce hee RRs 91  5 3 5 Recreating an IP Office SD Card                         92  5 3 6 Backing Up the System SD Card                         92  5 4 External Trunk Configuration                               sssssss 9
2.      Change administrator password  1 From the Manager home page select Change Remote   Administration Password  A log in dialog is displayed  2  Provide login detail and enter Administrator  case sensitive  as your password  The change dialog is displayed     3  Make required changes and click OK     System Password  The system password is used to authorize overriding night service and other settings such as call barring from extension  10 or 11  If a system password is set  you must enter the system password before you can alter selected settings     Once Essential Edition   PARTNER Version is installed the responsibility for setting or altering this password rests with  the customer    Set or change system password using Manager   l Click the hot link  Change System Settings     2 In the System Parameters box  change system password  Field accepts digits only     PARTNER Version Reference Page 88  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     Administration  SD Card Actions    5 3 SD Card Actions    The SD Card exercises the central control of Essential Edition   PARTNER Version  There are a number of actions that can  be taken as part of IP Office administration as follows     e Shutdown and start up an SD card   e Format an SD card   e Read  write and delete files on an SD card  e Copy Recreate an SD card   e Backup an SD card    i  SD card administration tasks through phone handset    TUI  codes differ slightly in scope  Refer to the Essential  Edition   PA
3.     2  Each barrier box is supplied with a solid green ground wire connected to its functional ground screw  Remove and  discard this wire  Connect a green yellow ground wire to the protective earth screw in the center of the Point on the  back of the Barrier Box       R45 R11  amp         3  The rack mounting strip has threaded M4 earthing pillars  Connect the free end of the barrier box ground wire  using  M4 washers and nuts  to the earthing pillar on that side of the rack mounting strip        4  Using 14AWG wire with green and yellow sleeve  connect one of the earthing pillars to the buildings protective earth     PARTNER Version Reference Page 73  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     5 Using 14AWG wire with green and yellow sleeve  connect the other earthing pillar to the Phone module   6  Ensure that the following wires are not routed together in the same bundle    e Earth lead from the barrier box to the Phone 8 16 32    e Internal wires  e g  wires going directly to the Phone 8 16 32     e Wires from external telephone going directly to the barrier boxes     PARTNER Version Reference Page 74  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     System Component Details  Out of Building Connections    4 8 Associated Applications    This section outlines the PC applications supported by Essential Edition   PARTNER   Version  These are just outlines  for  full details refer to the specific installation manuals for those applications and to th
4.    AVAYA    IP Office PARTNER Version    IP Office PARTNER Version  Installation and Reference Manual         Issue 1b    22 February 2010        2010 AVAYA All Rights Reserved     Notice   While reasonable efforts were made to ensure that the information in this document was complete and accurate at the time of  printing  Avaya Inc  can assume no liability for any errors  Changes and corrections to the information in this document may be  incorporated in future releases     Documentation Disclaimer  Avaya Inc  is not responsible for any modifications  additions  or deletions to the original published version of this  documentation unless such modifications  additions  or deletions were performed by Avaya     Link Disclaimer   Avaya Inc  is not responsible for the contents or reliability of any linked Web sites referenced elsewhere within this  Documentation  and Avaya does not necessarily endorse the products  services  or information described or offered within  them  We cannot guarantee that these links will work all of the time and we have no control over the availability of the linked  pages     License   USE OR INSTALLATION OF THE PRODUCT INDICATES THE END USER   S ACCEPTANCE OF THE TERMS SET FORTH  HEREIN AND THE GENERAL LICENSE TERMS AVAILABLE ON THE AVAYA WEBSITE AT  http   support avaya com Licenselnfo      GENERAL LICENSE TERMS    IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO BE BOUND BY THESE  TERMS  YOU MUST RETURN THE PRODUCT S  TO THE POINT OF PURCHASE WITHIN TEN  10  DAYS OF DELIVERY
5.    e  P Office 500 firmware binary e Embedded voicemail recordings  e Expansion binaries e Sysmon logs   e All current DCP phone binaries e SMDR buffer logs    e All current IP phone binaries   e ADMM base station binary   e Embedded voicemail prompts   e Embedded AA clips   e System configuration   e DHCP allocation   e Call logs   e Music On Hold  Not yet implemented   e License merge    Fixed System Files only exist in two Dynamic system files only exist in one  directories      system primary    and directory      system dynamic    and are      system  backup     Some fixed system files usually dynamically named  They have  must be specifically named  They have the the system file attribute set to reduce  system and read only file attributes set to inadvertent deletion     reduce inadvertent deletion  modification    Non system files can be any type  including copies of any of the above   it is the directory and name that determine the  type of file     PARTNER Version Reference Page 90  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     Administration  SD Card Actions  5 3 3 Booting from the SD Cards    During power up  Essential Edition   PARTNER Version looks for valid  oystem 3D Option al SD firmware to load into memory in the following order     system   system l System SD card primary folder         P   2 Syst D kup folder     T lprimary 31 primary ystem SD card backup folder    431 backup 3  Optional SD card primary folder   I Vivmail 4  Optional SD card ba
6.    e Hearing Aid Compatibility  The custom telephone sets for this system are compatible with inductively coupled hearing aids as prescribed by  the FCC     Ringer Equivalence Number  REN   The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to the  telephone line  Excessive RENs on the line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call  In most   but not all  areas  the sum of the RENs should not exceed five  To be certain of the number of devices that may be  connected to the line  as determined by the total RENs  contact the local telephone company to determine the maximum  REN for the calling area     PARTNER Version Reference Page 113  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     Index     bin files 23  A    Administration 88  Administration tool 28  Analog phone card 51  Applications 75  Assembling telephones 41  Associated documents 7  Aux button 47  69  91  Availability of equipment 9  Avaya University 28    B  Backup 14  90  92  93  102  Barrier boxes 72  73  Base card 49  analog phone 19  49  ATM combination 19  49  digital station 19  49  ETR 19 49  BM32 extension 22  61  70  Book structure 8  Bulletin technical 7  23  28  30  32  75  98  99  C  Cable 16  9 way DTE 32  access 31  clearance 31  LAN 32  maximum distances 32  RJ45 71  standard IP Office 32  Cabling 71  Call barring 102  Call logging 78  Capacity 46  Card  analog phone 49  51  analog trunk 20  55  base 16  19  49  combination 16  19  49  54  da
7.   4 POTS line ports  and supports  up to 10 SIP lines       Up to 3 ETR 6 cards  each provides 6 ETR station ports     Up to 3 DS8 cards  each provides 8 digital station ports     Up to 3 Phone 8 cards  each provides 8 POTS station ports   o Maximum of 3 because a combination card  DS 8 or ETR 6 must be present in system    Up to 3 Phone 2 cards  each provides up to 2 POTS station ports   o Maximum of 3 because a combination card  DS 8 or ETR 6 must be present in system    An ATM4 daughter card can be added to any ETR card or DS card  or Phone card increasing POTS line capacity  1 PRI T1  daughter card may be added to any ETR card or DS card or Phone card  increasing digital line capacity     One expansion module may be added to the main control unit  providing additional growth capability  The supported  expansion modules are     e DS16 Expansion Module  adds 16 additional digital station ports      Phone 16 Expansion Module  adds 16 additional analog station ports     Based on these configurations  an Essential Edition   PARTNER Version may support up to 64 lines  1 PRI  3 ATM4  up  to 10 SIP trunks  and up to 48 stations  Up to 18 ETR stations and or 46 digital ports   2 POTS   Maximum growth  capabilities are software blocked in the system     Essential Edition   PARTNER Version will support up to 10 SIP trunks  which can be assigned across multiple SIP service  providers     PARTNER Version Reference Page 15  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     2 3
8.   7  RTP Payload for DTMF digits  telephony tones and telephony signals   3261  8  SIP Session Initiation Protocol   3264  11  An Offer Answer Model with Session Description Protocol  SDP      3323  14  A Privacy Mechanism for SIP    3489  18  STUN   Simple Traversal of User Data gram Protocol  UDP  Through Network Address  Translators  NATs      3824  24  Using E 164 Numbers with the Session Initiation Protocol  SIP    E 164 is the ITU  T recommendation for international public telecommunication numbering plans        2 8 External Expansion Module    This module can be used to add extra ports to a Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system  Only one external  expansion unit is supported    e The external expansion module is supplied with a blue 1 meter  3 3   expansion interconnect cable  This cable  must be used when connecting to expansion ports on the rear of a control unit     Each module uses an external power supply unit supplied with the module  A locale specific power cord for the PSU must  be ordered separately        PARTNER Version Reference Page 21  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     e  P Office 500 Digital Station Module  Provides an additional 16 DS ports for supported Avaya digital    phones        e   P Office 500 Phone Module  Provides an additional 16 PHONE ports for analog phones        2 9 Supported Phones    Essential Edition   PARTNER Version supports the following phones and phone add ons  Availability may be subject to  local r
9.   FOR A REFUND OR CREDIT    Avaya grants End User a license within the scope of the license types described below  The applicable number of licenses and  units of capacity for which the license is granted will be one  1   unless a different number of licenses or units of capacity is  specified in the Documentation or other materials available to End User     Designated Processor    means a single stand alone  computing device   Server  means a Designated Processor that hosts a software application to be accessed by multiple users    Software  means the computer programs in object code  originally licensed by Avaya and ultimately utilized by End User   whether as stand alone Products or pre installed on Hardware   Hardware  means the standard hardware Products  originally  sold by Avaya and ultimately utilized by End User    License Type s   Designated System s  License  DS     End User may install and use each copy of the Software on only one Designated Processor  unless a different number of  Designated Processors is indicated in the Documentation or other materials available to End User  Avaya may require the  Designated Processor s  to be identified by type  serial number  feature key  location or other specific designation  or to be  provided by End User to Avaya through electronic means established by Avaya specifically for this purpose    Copyright   Except where expressly stated otherwise  the Product is protected by copyright and other laws respecting proprietary righ
10.   Switch off the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system    2  nstall the replacement using the appropriate process for the type of component  Fitting IP Office 500 cards    3  Restart the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system     4  Use Manager to configure the new trunks or extensions users     Permanent Removal    If permanently removing the component  the configuration will need to be edited to remove redundant trunk or  extension user entries     1  Switch off the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system    2  Remove the card or external expansion module    3  Restart the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system    4  Use Manager to delete the trunks or extensions users in the configuration that relate to the component removed   5  n the Control Unit section of the configuration  delete the entry for the component that is no longer present in    the system     Replacement of a Different Type   If replacing a component with one of a different type  the process should be divided into two stages  First remove the  existing component using the Permanent Removal process above and adjust the configuration and reboot  Then install  the new component using the Adding a New Component process above     PARTNER Version Reference Page 96  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     Administration  Changing Components  5 5 1 Running SSA    e Objective   Allow SSA to be used to check the correct installation of additional equipment     T  2320 Procedure    1
11.   Too many tip ring devices may be trying to dial at once    Local telephone company line may be faulty  unplug each line from its module and  test it by using a single line telephone     e  f the trouble does not occur on the single line telephone  the problem is in your  control unit     Page 106    Issue 1b  22 February 2010     Troubleshooting     Problem    Check this       e  f the trouble occurs on the single line telephone  switch the line cord and try  again  If this does not work  call the telephone company     Cannot make outside calls from pool Is Forced Account Code Entry assigned to this extension    buttons on pooled extensions Is your dial mode  touch tone or rotary  incorrect  Use Dial Mode   201  to reset  it   Has someone changed the Pool Access Restriction for the extension   Pool may not be assigned to the extension   There may not be enough lines assigned to the pool to support the usage   One or more local telephone company lines may be faulty  test each line from  extension 10     Auxiliary device does not answer Device may not recognize the system ringing pattern     Change the extension ring pattern by using Distinctive Ring   308        Change the setting for Intercom Dial Tone   309  to Machine  the system will  generate an outside dial tone for the extension     Trouble hearing the person you If you are using a speakerphone  try using the handset   called If you have touch tone dialing  you may have a faulty telephone or cord     Automatically dia
12.   Used for connection of the power lead from an Avaya earthed 60W external  power supply unit supplied with the expansion module  A locale specific  EC60320 C13 power cord for  the external PSU is required but is not supplied with the module        DTE 9 Way D Type socket  For Avaya use only     EXPANSION RJ 45 Socket  Used for direct connection to an Expansion port on an IP Office control unit using the  Expansion Interconnect cable supplied with the module     PARTNER Version Reference Page 59  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     PHONE  front RJ45 sockets  Used for connection of analog phones  Intended for two wire analog phones  For  panel  connection to 4 wire analog phones connection should be via a master socket with ringing capacitors     If connected to an out of building extension  the connection must be made via additional IP Office  Barrier Boxes in addition to the buildings primary protection  The module must also be connected to a  protective ground        Protective Ground point  Use of a protective ground is required for all installations  see Grounding   Earthing   Where the module is connected to analog extensions in another building  an IP Office Phone  Barrier Box V2  101V  is required at both ends  see Lightning Protection Out  of  Building Connections     All expansion modules are supplied with a base software level and should be upgraded to match the core software of the  control unit in the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version syst
13.   options and settings to customize your phone     Not all features described in this user guide may be available on your telephone  If you find that a feature is not  available  contact your system administrator     Intec Intere   Line A       PARTNER Version Reference Page 63  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010       Name Description    Message Waiting An illuminated red light in the upper right corner of your phone indicates you have voicemail  Indicator messages waiting  If Visual Alerting is enabled  this light flashes when you receive an incoming  call     Press the A button to access the Avaya menu  Press the A button twice to exit the Avaya menu   The Avaya menu provides options that allow you to customize phone settings  select the display  language  view network information  and log out     Conference    Transfer    Press   or   on the volume button while active on the handset or speaker to adjust the volume   To adjust the volume of the ringer  press   or   on the volume button while the handset and  speaker are inactive     Press Mute to mute a call in progress  To take a call off mute  press Mute again   Press Speaker to use the speakerphone  To take a call off soeakerphone  lift the handset     Feature Buttons and There are 3 buttons  The first two of them are fixed as Intercom  the third can be programmed   Call  Line by the system administrator as either call line appearance buttons or feature buttons  Press a   Appearance Buttons  call lin
14.  12   The card also includes 10  VCM channels     e This card has a pre installed IP Office 500 ATM daughter card   e Maximum  2 combination cards per control unit     e During power failure port 8 is connected to port 12     This card is only supported in an IP Office 500v2 control unit running in  PARTNER G9 Version mode  It provides 6 ETR ports for connection of  ETR phones  2 Analog extension ports are also provided for emergency  use only with an analog trunk card     e The card can be fitted with an IP500 trunk daughter card which uses  the base card ports for trunk connection     Page 49    Issue 1b  22 February 2010     e Maximum  3 per control unit     e The analog phone ports do not include a ringing capacitor  Where  this is a requirement  connection should be via a Master socket  containing ringing capacitors     e  f fitted with an IP Office 500 Analog Trunk daughter card  during  power failure phone ports 7 and 8 are connected to analog trunk  port 12  However during normal operation analog phone ports 7 and  8 are not useable        I P500 Digital Station Base Card    This card provides 8 DS  digital station  ports for the connection of  Avaya digital phones other than IP phones     e The card can be fitted with an IP Office 500 trunk daughter card  which uses the base card ports for trunk connection     e Maximum  3 per control unit     e 4400 Series phones  4406D  4412D and 4424D  are not supported  on this card  They are supported on an external expansion mo
15.  2  The surface must be vertical and flat    3  Orientation of the unit must be as shown in the section on IP Office 500 Wall Mounting   4  The appropriate Avaya wall mounting kits must be used     aN IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  When using your telephone equipment  basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire   electric shock and injury to persons  including the following     1  Do not use this product near water  for example  near a bath tub  wash bowl  kitchen sink or laundry tub  in a wet  basement or near a swimming pool     2  Avoid using a telephone  other than a cordless type  during an electrical storm  There may be a remote risk of electric  shock from lightning     3  Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak     4  Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual  Do not dispose of batteries in a fire  They may  explode  Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions     3 2 3 Read the Documentation    Ensure that you have read this manual in full before starting installation  Also include the  installation documentation for any other equipment and applications being installed as part  of the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system        e pP I P Office Technical Bulletins  Ensure that you have obtained and read the IP Office Technical Bulletin relating to the IP Office software release which  you intend to install on the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version  Thi
16.  22 February 2010     Installing PARTNER  Getting Started  Standard IP Office Cables    The following are Avaya standard cables available for use with IP Office systems  The maximum length is applicable if the  standard Avaya cable is replaced with an alternative cable           Standa Maximu    Description       9 Way DTE Cable Connects to control unit RS232 DTE port  9 Way D type  plug to 9 way D type socket     2m 6 6  2m 6 6      Structured Cabling DS Line  Connects from RJ45 sockets to RJ11 socketed DS and 7000478 4m 13 2 See table    Cable analog phones  71 ia below    PRI Trunk Cable Connects PRI trunk ports to the line providers network  7002134  3m 9 10     termination point  RJ 45 to RJ 45  Red  40      Expansion Interconnect Connects the control unit to expansion modules  except 7002134  1m 3 33 1m 3 3     Cable WAN3 modules   RJ 45 to RJ 45  Blue  57 i   LAN Cable Connects from IP Office LAN ports to IP devices  RJ45 to 7002134  3m 9 10 100m 328  RJ 45  Grey  81 ae y    The table below details the maximum total cable distances for DS and analog extensions using different cable types     Telephone    Unshielded Twisted Pair  UTP    50nf  Km       AWG22 AWG26 CW1308   0 65mm   0 4mm     1400 Series 1000m 3280   1000m 3280   400m 1310   400m 1310    ETR 1000m 3280   1000m 3280   400m 1310      Analog Phones 1000m 3280    1000m  3280   400m 1640   800m 2620      3 2   Grounding    Use of ground connections reduces the likelihood of problems in most telephony and data 
17.  500 external  expansion units can be rack mounted if required into 19 inch rack  systems  This requires an IP Office 500 Rack Mounting Kit  SAP  700429202  for each unit     The kit includes     e A rack mounting bracket and screws for attachment of the  bracket to the unit    e Nuts and bolts for rack attachment     e Brackets and cable ties for cable tidying     As indicated in the diagram following  the rack mounting bracket  can be used in several positions on the unit        Environmental Requirements  In addition to the existing environmental requirements for an Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system  the following       additional factors must be considered when rack mounting a unit     l Rack Positioning   Ensure compliance with the rack manufacturers safety instructions  For example check that the  rack legs have been lowered and fixing brackets have been used to stop toppling     2  Elevated Operating Ambient   If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly  the operating ambient  temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient  Therefore  consideration should be given  to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature  Tma  specified  by the manufacturer     e Operating Temperature  0  C  32  F  to 40  C  104  F    e Operating Humidity  10  to 95  non condensing     3  Reduced Air Flow   Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for  safe op
18.  External module 21  External trunk configuration 94    Page 115    Issue 1b  22 February 2010     F  Faulty Units 9  FCC Rules 111  Feature keys 18  Features  PARTNER 14  File   copy 94   dynamic system 90  Fitting daughter cards 37  Fixed buttons 65    G    General information  content 8  repair 9  system description     14  training 10  web sites 9  Getting started 28  Ground symbols 33  Grounding control units 33    H  Hazard Symbols 110  Hazardous Substances 8    Incoming call routes 41  Initial configuration 88  Installation 28  36  rack mounting 34  wall mounting 35  Installer 28  Introduction 7  IP address 100  IP Office  base cards 16  combination cards 16  control unit 16  installation 28  system 16  IP Office Operation in  Canada 113  USA 113  K  Knowledge base 30  L  LAN 40  75  81  Laptop 40  LED 40  Level of software 23  Licenses 18  76  77  97  Lightening protection 71  110  Line appearance 63  M  Manager application 28  75  Message waiting indicator 63  Module  testing 41  trunk interface 111  Monitor application 75  76  Mounting  clearances 34  35  rack 34  wall 34  35    PARTNER Version Reference  IP Office PARTNER Version    O   Other documents 7   Out of building connection 71  P   Packaging 29   PARTNER features 14  Parts check 29   Parts required 32    Password  change 28  default 88  system 88   Phone   POT  Port 82  1403 63  1408 62  1416 61  3920 68  addons 70  analog 72    analog barrier box 72  assembling 41  connectors 32    DECT 68  DS 71  ETR18 6
19.  From the Manager home page select File   Advanced   System Status   2  Click Logon   3  SSA shows Waiting for connection and then the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system status     Hil IP Office R6 System Status   00E007052194  192 168 42 1    IP500 V2 6 0  11019  mef     AVAYA IP Office System Status    Help Snapshot LogOff Exit About    m gt   E Memory Cards  System 5D     Control Unit  IP500 Y2   w       Configuration  0   Service  1    Trunks  0    Link  0    Call Quality of Service  0        Slot Number    Module Number Current Firmware             5 6 Adding Licences    License keys strings are used to activate various IP Office features of the Essential Edition   PARTNER  Version system     Each license is a unique 32 character string based on the feature being licensed and the serial number of the SD card  plugged into the system control unit  It is recommended that you use the Import control to import licenses  Alternatively  the license keys can be cut and pasted into the Key field  Entering licenses manually is liable to errors caused by mis  keying of the correct 32 character string     PARTNER Version Reference Page 97  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     system   License Management       License Management    Type Status Quantity     Expiry Date    well Invalid 10 0  mim       This dialog is reached by selecting System   License Management from the Manager Admin Tasks pane  It is used  to enter licenses required for additional tele
20.  Line Preference      Voice signal  Intercom only      70 Loudspeaker Page   Page Calling Group 1    2 11 Core Software  amp  BIN Files    Each IP Office 500v2 control unit and expansion module contains and runs its own part of the IP Office core software   These parts take the form of  bin files  binary files      The Essential Edition   PARTNER Version control unit is supplied with a base level of IP Office software that acts as a  software loader for upgrading the unit to the required software level  This software loader supports the LAN connection  necessary for local PC to IP Office upgrade  See IP Office Manager Essential Edition   PARTNER Version Administrator PC  User Guide     The  bin files for each IP Office software level are included on the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version SD Card for that  software level  They are installed from that SD as part of the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version Manager application   Manager can then be used to upgrade the  bin files loaded in the modules within a system     Updated sets of software and bin files may also be made available through the Avaya support web site  See Web Sites     e Software Level  The IP Office core software level is expressed in the form X Y Z   for example 2 1 27   where X is the major software  level  Y is the minor level and Z is the build number     The following rules apply to the core software level used by modules within an Essential Edition   PARTNER Version  system and between linked IP Office s
21.  Ports 1   Audio In  MOH  Port Ti  External O  P Switch Port Ti  Conference Parties 64  LLLA  Digital Phones only  46  Analog Phones only  42   ETR Phones only  18   reno Trun Dewshter cards T  I P500 Analog trunks 4 12   I P500 PRI trunk channels 4 24    I P500 VCM Cards 275       Height x Width x Depth 73x445x365mm  2 9 x17 5 x14 4        Only supports VCM channels provided by fitting IPbOO Combination cards     2 5 SD Card    The Avaya SD card exercises central control over the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system and acts as the License  dongle for the control unit  The SD card is inserted into the System SD slot on the rear of the control unit  Except during  maintenance the System SD slot should contain an Avaya SD card at all times  The files on that card are used when the  system is started and the Feature Key serial number only present on Avaya cards is used for the licensing of Essential  Edition   PARTNER Version features     oystem 3D       system    fonmary  ibackup     mall  dynamic   temp    Feature Key    e The SD card stores system files  the system status application  SSA  and a voice mail application providing 2 channels  by default but can be licensed for up to 6 channels total        e The system SD card is also used to store copies of core software binary files  configuration files and backups   e Various commands within Manager interface enables the SD card contents to be backed up  restored or copied     e The control unit has an Optional SD slot
22.  SD Used for the Optional SD card  The LED is used in the same way as for the System SD  see below         RESET This switch is used to restart the IP Office  optionally erasing the configuration and or the core software  in the process  See table below   RS232 9 Way D  Type socket  Used for system maintenance   System SD   Used for the System SD card   The LED is used as follows   e Off     Card shutdown  e Red flashing   Card initializing or shutting down   e Green on   Card present  e Red fast flashing   Card full  e Green flashing   Card in use  e Red steady   Card failure wrong type   e Orange steady   Reset imminent   WAN Not used in Essential Edition   PARTNER Version  L Used for connection of a function or protective ground  Use of a ground for all systems is recommended    and for some locales may be a regulatory requirement     Reset button     A Do not use the reset button except under supervision and instruction from technical support personnel     Pressing the button while the control unit is starting up will pause the start up until the button is released  The effect of  pressing the button during normal operation depends on how long the button is pressed and is indicated by the CPU  LED     Press Duration  CPU LED Summary   seconds     O to 5  None None        PARTNER Version Reference Page 47  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010        Press Duration  CPU LED Summary   seconds     5 to 10  Orange Reboot When Free Reboot when free with new in
23.  System Components    The following are typical components of an Essential Edition   PARTNER   Version system     e  P Office 500v2 Control Unit  The control unit  holds the main configuration and performs  the routing and switching for telephone calls and data traffic   The control unit includes a LAN port  slots for additional  internal cards and in some cases cards for additional analog  phone ports     e SD Card  The IP Office 500v2 control unit uses the Avaya SD flash  memory card which has Essential Edition   PARTNER Version  software and Embedded Voicemail already installed  Each  Avaya SD card has a unique serial number     e IP Office 500 Base Cards  The control unit has slots for up to four base cards  These can  be used to add analog and digital extension ports     e   P Office 500 Digital Station Base Card        P Office 500 ATM Combination Card   e   P Office 500v2 ETR 6 Base Card   e IP Office 500 Analog Phone Base Card        P Office 500 VCM Base Card   e   P Office 500 4 Port Expansion Base Card    e IP Office 500 Trunk Daughter Cards  Some base cards can be fitted with a IP Office 500 daughter    card in order to support various types of trunk connections   e IP Office 500 Analog Trunk Card     IP Office 500 T1  PRI Trunk Card       P Office 500 SIP Trunk Card    e IP Office 500 Combination Cards  These card are pre paired base and daughter cards  They  provide 6 digital station ports  2 analog phone ports and 4  analog trunks     e IP Office 500 External E
24.  also contain music on hold files and  E ysterm license key files  This is the main set of files used by the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version  system when booting up  Also contains the stored copy of the system configuration     fonmary  hacku backup   ac H Contains a copy of the primary folder at some previous point  A backup copy of the primary   mall contents to this folder can be invoked manually  using Manager or SSA  or as part of the IP Office    software upgrade using Manager     dynamic   temp    Ivmail  Contains the prompts used by embedded voicemail and the mailbox messages     Feature Key dynamic    Contains files used by the IP Office and retained through a reboot of the Essential Edition    PARTNER Version system        e temp  Contains temporary files used by the IP Office and not retained through a reboot of the Essential  Edition   PARTNER Version system     The Optional SD card can contain a similar set of folders  These are used as an additional backup or they can be used as  the source for upgrading the contents of the System SD card    Files present on an SD system card can be classified into three differing types    l Fixed System files   files essential for system operation that are fixed in name and or location    2  Dynamic System files   files essential for system operation that are dynamic in nature  e g  voice messages  Sysmon  and SMDR buffer logs     3  Non system files   all others    Fixed system files comprise  Dynamic system files comprise
25.  answering machines  modems  and credit card scanners  to the system     On board basic voice mail eliminates the need for additional hardware     L Some system configuration actions are protected by the system and are automatically challenged by a  password request    For customers or maintainers who do not have access to the IP Office Manager application  almost all  settings described in this document and in the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version Admin Tool User Manual   can be achieved through manual Telephone User Interface  TUI  commands described in the IP Office  PARTNER Version Phone System Administration Guide     Associated documents are   e IP Office Essential Edition   PARTNER   Version   Quick Install Manual  e IP Office Essential Edition   PARTNER Version   Administrator PC Tool  e IP Office Essential Edition   PARTNER   Version   ETR Phone User Guide  e IP Office Essential Edition   PARTNER Version   Phone System Administration Guide    PARTNER Version Reference Page 7  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     I P Office Technical Bulletins   Ensure that you have obtained and read the IP Office Technical Bulletin relating to the Essential Edition   PARTNER  Version software release which you are installing  This bulletin will contain important information that may not have been  included in this manual  IP Office Technical Bulletins are available from the Avaya support website http   support avaya com      1 1 How this book is structured    
26.  as well as the System SD slot  This Optional SD card slot can be used to  store occasional full copies of the System SD card  or as an additional memory card to or from which  files can be  copied  Non Avaya cards can be used for this as long as they conform to the standard below     o SDHC minimum 4GB FAT32 format  Single partition  SDHC  class2   FAT32  SPI  amp  SD bus      fo SD Card Removal   SD cards should never be removed while being used  Though the SD card slot LEDs indicate when data is being  written to an SD card  lack of flashing LED is not a sufficient safeguard  The IP Office Manager provides methods to  shutdown and restart an individual card or to shutdown the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system in order to  allow removal of an SD card  If the System SD card is removed  licensed features will continue operating for up to 2  hours     PARTNER Version Reference Page 18  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     2 6 Base Cards       I P Office 500 Analog Phone Base Card       I P Office 500 ATM Combination Card       I P Office ETR 6 Base Card       PARTNER Version Reference  IP Office PARTNER Version    System Overview  Base Cards    The IP Office 500v2 control unit has 4 slots  to accomodate base cards  Each base cards  includes an integral front panel with ports  for cable connections     The slots are numbered 1 to 4 from left to  right  Normally they can be used in any  order  however if the capacity for a  particular type of card 
27.  correct the interference at his or her own expense     Canadian Department of Communications  DOC     NOTICE  This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications  This is  confirmed by the registration number  The abbreviation  IC  before the registration number signifies that registration was  performed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met  It  does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment      PARTNER Version Reference Page 112  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     Appendices  Safety Statements    7 2 Regulatory Instructions for Use  7 2 1 Canada    This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications  This is confirmed by  the registration number  The abbreviation  IC  before the registration number signifies that registration was performed  based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met     It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment      NOTICE  The Ringer Equivalence Number  REN  for this terminal equipment is 1  The REN assigned to each terminal  equipment provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface   The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum  of the Ringer Equivalence Numb
28.  match its MAC address  This can be changed to something more  distinctive     When a new or defaulted Essential Edition   PARTNER Version is switched on  the control unit makes a DHCP requests for  IP address settings on its LAN interface     e  f the IP Office receives a response from a DHCP server  it configures itself as a DHCP client using the address  details provided by the DHCP server     e  f the IP Office does not receive a response from a DHCP server  it will configure itself as a DHCP server and use  the following default address details     Network Settings LAN1 LAN2  WAN    IP address 192 168 42 1  192 168 43 1  IP Mask 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0  DHCP Mode Server Server   No of DHCP IP Addresses 200  200     PARTNER Version Reference Page 100  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     Administration  Additional Processes    If the IP address and DHCP mode settings are not suitable for the customers network then they should changed  Note  that changing the IP Office IP address settings requires it to restart     1  Connect to the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system and start IP Office Manager    2 1n the home page  click Change System Settings    3 1n the System Parameters area Name field  enter a distinctive name for the IP Office system     4  Make sure the Receive IP Address Via DHCP Server box is not checked    5  Change the IP Address  Sub Net Mask and Default Gateway settings to match the customer requirements   6  Click Apply     
29.  person  added to the conference call        PARTNER Version Reference Page 62  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     System Component Details  Telephones      Name Description    Press   or   on the volume button while active on the handset or speaker to adjust the volume   To adjust the volume of the ringer  press   or   on the volume button while the handset and  speaker are inactive     Mute Press Mute to mute a call in progress  To take a call off mute  press Mute again   Press Speaker to use the speakerphone  To take a call off soeakerphone  lift the handset     Feature Buttons and There are 3 buttons  The first two of them are fixed as Intercom  the third can be programmed   Call  Line by the system administrator as either call line appearance buttons or feature buttons  Press a   Appearance Buttons  call line appearance button to make or answer a call or resume a call on hold  Press a labeled  feature button to enable or disable that feature  The feature button provides access to an Avaya  call management system feature that has been administered for your extension  The green LED  next to the feature button indicates if the feature is currently on or off  If the light is on  the  feature is on        4 6 3 1403    The 1403 IP telephone is a multi line IP telephone for use with Avaya IP Office  The 1403 IP telephone puts convenient  features and capabilities at your fingertips  including a Conference  Transfer  Hold  and Redial button and a menu of
30.  prop J SiO Repat V EEE CONFERENCE f AA MENU    Message Waiting An illuminated red light in the upper right corner of your phone indicates you have voicemail  Indicator messages waiting  If Visual Alerting is enabled  this light flashes when you receive an incoming  Call     Press the A button to access the Avaya menu  Press the A button twice to exit the Avaya menu   The Avaya menu provides options that allow you to customize phone settings  select the display  language  view network information  and log out     ts ponen MM    Press Drop to drop the active call  While on a conference call  press Drop to drop the last person  added to the conference call        PARTNER Version Reference Page 61  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010       Name Description    Press   or   on the volume button while active on the handset or speaker to adjust the volume   To adjust the volume of the ringer  press   or   on the volume button while the handset and  Speaker are inactive     Mute Press Mute to mute a call in progress  To take a call off mute  press Mute again   Press Speaker to use the speakerphone  To take a call off soeakerphone  lift the handset     Feature Buttons and There are 3 buttons  The first two of them are fixed as Intercom  the third can be programmed   Call  Line by the system administrator as either call line appearance buttons or feature buttons  Press a   Appearance Buttons  call line appearance button to make or answer a call or resume a call on ho
31.  slots 1 to 4 and then by port on each slot     Viewing the Current Clock Source  The current clock source being used by an Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system is shown on the Resources page    within the IP Office System Status Application     e Objective   Set a chosen digital trunk as the network clock source and set all other digital trunks as fallback or  unsuitable     Refer to the IP Office Essential Edition   PARTNER Version Admin PC Tool  Manager  User Guide or the IP Office Essential  Edition   PARTNER Version Phone Administration Guide  TUI      5 4 2 Unused Trunks    Each IP Office trunk card provides a fixed number of trunk ports  For digital trunks each trunk provides a set number of  digital channels  In cases where the number of trunks connected to the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version is lower or  the number of channels provided is lower  those unused trunks and channel must be disabled     e po Failure to do this will cause problems with outgoing calls  For example  on a system with an ATM4 trunk card  fitted but only two analog trunks actually connected  failure to disable the other two trunks within the Essential  Edition   PARTNER Version configuration will cause 5096 of outgoing call attempts to fail     e Objective  Remove unused trunks and channels from the telephone system configuration     Refer to the IP Office Essential Edition   PARTNER Version Admin PC Tool  Manager  User Guide or the IP Office Essential  Edition   PARTNER Version Phone 
32.  to 2 POTS station ports   Maximum of 3 since a Combination card  DS 8  or ETR 6 must be present in system    e An ATM4 daughter card can be added to any ETR 6 card or DS card  or Phone card increasing POTS line capacity    up to max 3     e 1 PRI T1 daughter card may be added to any ETR 6 card or DS card or Phone card  increasing digital line capacity     2 2 Partner amp  Constraints    EE TL Ee  ET mm ial  system       I P Office Essential Edition   PARTNER Version Base Cards     PARTNER Version Reference Page 14  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     System Overview  Partner   Constraints     Phone 8 BaSe i    Phone 2   Base   C     ETR 6     Base    6DS 2POTS VCM10 LE Combination J 2  ee ee    I P Office Essential Edition   PARTNER Version Daughter    Cards     ATM 4 Uni   daughter  PRI 1 Uni  daughter    I P Office Essential Edition   PARTNER Version Expansion  Modules     IP Office 500v2 PHONE 16  IP Office 500v2 DIGITAL STATION 16    Essential Edition   PARTNER Version requires a presence of at least 1 ETR or Digital station to be used for TUI  administration  This needs the presence of at least 1 of the following cards        e Combination Card  e DS8  e ETR 6    System capacity for the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version is flexible and can use combinations of the following  hardware components     Control unit  4 available slots   maximum of 4 of the following cards        Up to 2 Combination cards  each provides 6 DS ports  2 POTS station ports
33.  volume level     a pesenan       Common a Common  Left   Audio In   Left Channel   Right   Audio In   Right   Channel     e Input impedance  10k  channel  Maximum a c  signal   200mV rms     4 9 3 DS Ports    These ports are used for connection from an RJ45 structured cabling system to digital station phones supported by the  Essential Edition   PARTNER Version     Though the RJ11 to RJ11 cables supplied with most DS phones can be plugged directly into RJ 45 ports including those on  Essential Edition   PARTNER Version modules  this is not recommend as the connection lock is not positive and may  become disconnected     DS ports on Digital Station V2 expansion modules can be connected to out of building extensions  If this is the case   connection must be made via suitable protective devices at each end and via each building primary protection  In  addition the Digital Station module must be connected to a protective ground     DS ports on IP 500v2 control units must not be connected to out of building extensions     Structured Cabling Line Cord  This is an RJ45 to RJ 11 cable suitable for connection from a structured cabling system RJ 45 port to a DS phone  It can  also be used for two wire analog phone extensions             B  GET     R45 R11  1 4 Meters  3 2 Feet   PARTNER Version Reference Page 79  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010        ee ce NON       1 Not used     2 Not used  1  3 Not used  2  4 Signal 1  3  5 Signal 2  4  6 Not used  5  7 Not 
34. 4  5 4 1  Clock Quallby  iui a enue em nob ele 94  5 4 2 Unused Trunks                            eese 95  5 5 Changing COMPONEMMS               cccccceccceeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeeees 95  5 521  RUNNIN S9      sessi qe dudes uester ipa as ede 97  5 O Adding LICENCES Tue TR Pu 97  5 7 Additional Processes              ccccccccsseeceeceseecesseeeeeeseaeeeees 98  5 7 1 Upgrading the System                                     sss 98  5 7 2 Upgrading the Core Software                               99  5 7 3 Changing the IP Address Settings                     100  Page 3      Issue 1b  22 February 2010     5 7 4 System SNUtGOWN           cccccecccecesseeeeseeeeeesaeees 101  5 7 5 Rebooting the System                               ssuuuss 102    6  Troubleshooting    7T  Appendices    7 1 Safety Statements                                eeeeeeeeeeeeeseuus 110  7 1 1 Lightning Protection Hazard Symbols                110  7 1 2 Trunk Interface Modules                                     111  7 1 3 Further Information and Product Updates          111  7 1 4 Compliance with FCC Rules                              111  7 1 5 Port Safety Classification                                   111  7 1 6 EMC Directive                            eeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeee 112   7 2 Regulatory Instructions for Use                                    113  ios X dnaddseuc atate tesa MEE cere  113  422 FOOGNOUIGCAIOz ro ore Eran a 113   Igor   CD PUT EHE 115    PARTNER Version Reference  IP Office PARTNER Versi
35. 7  ETR18D 65  ETR34 66  ETR34D 64  ETR6 67  ETR6D 65  IROB 71  POTS 69    supported 22  61  system shutdown 101  wireless 68  Phone  POT  Port 82  Pillars support 37    Plan  dial 22  Port  analog 78  audio 78  BRI 78  Cable requirement 84  DC I P 78  digital 49  DS 57 78    DTE Settings 84  expansion 78  EXTO P 78   LAN 78   PF 78   Phone  POT  78 82  PRI 78   RJ45 49   RS232 DTE 78  84  Safety Classification     111    USB 78   WAN 78  Power   cord 16   outlet 23   supplies 16   supply 23    Power supply    Page 116    Issue 1b  22 February 2010     Power supply  backup 24  uninterruptible     24  Preassigned features 14  PHI channels 55  Primary folder 92  93  94  Product support 9  Protective equipment 33  PSU 23  R  Rack mounting 34  Rear connections 47  Rebooting the system 102  Reliable earthing 34  Remote administration 88  Remote password 88  Required tools 32  Requirements  cable access 31  cable clearance 31  space 31  Restore 93  RFRFCC 21  RoHS 8  S  Safety 29  SAP codes 23  SD card 18  89  90  91  format 48  inserting 40  management 88  removal 48  Servicable equipment 9  Signal clock 94  Signoff 42  SIP trunk card 21  Slot availability 14  Slot numbering 49  SMDR 78  SOE Installation 97  Software level 23  Software upgrade 99  Space Requirements 31  SSA 75  97  Starting 40  Support 30  Support pillars 37  Supported phones 22  61  Surge protector 16    System  administration 88  capacity 14    change IP address 100  changes to 88  changing components 95  constra
36. 7 Click the save icon ial in the menu bar to save the updated configuration back to the IP Office system     8  After the IP Office has restarted  unless the Manager PC is using a DHCP client address  change the PC address to  match     5 7 4 System Shutdown    IP Office can be shut down in order to perform maintenance  The shut down can be either indefinite or for a set period of  time after which the IP Office will automatically reboot     During the shut down process  the current configuration in the control unit RAM memory is copied to the control units  non volatile memory     The SD memory card can be shutdown and restarted separately from the system     e po WARNING  When shutdown the system cannot be used to make or receive any calls  This is not a polite shutdown  any users  calls and services in operation will be stopped     System Shutdown Using Manager  1  Using IP Office Manager  select File   Advanced   System Shutdown     2  Using the Select I P Office menu  select the system to be shutdown by activating its checkbox   3  You will be prompted for log in details    4  Select the shutdown mode  If Indefinite is used  the system can only be restarted by having its power switched  off and then on again  If a Timed shutdown is selected  the IP Office will reboot after the set time has elapsed     System Shutdown Using System Status  1  Start System Status and access the status output of IP Office     2  n the navigation panel select System   3  At the bottom of the 
37. Administration Guide  TUI      5 5 Changing Components    Base cards and external expansions modules must only be removed and added to an Essential Edition   PARTNER Version  system when that system is switched off     In the sections below  the term component can refer to a card fitted into the control unit or an external expansion  module     L  Note that for extension ports  by default both an extension entry and a user entry will exist in the Essential Edition    PARTNER Version configuration  Extension entries can be deleted without deleting the corresponding user entry  This  allows retention of the user settings and association of the user with a different extension by changing the extensions  Base Extension number to match the user s Extension ID     Like for Like Replacement  If replacing with a component of the same type no configuration changes are necessary     1  Switch off the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system     2  Remove the card or external expansion module  Note the card slot or expansion port used as the replacement  must be installed in the same position     3  Install the replacement using the appropriate process for the type of component  Fitting IP Office 500 cards    4  Restart the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system     PARTNER Version Reference Page 95  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     Higher Capacity Replacement    If replacing with a component of the same type but higher capacity  when restarted the IP Off
38. Details  Base Cards               Description  Part Number                                  IPO 500v2 COMBINATION CARD  P Office 500v2 COMBINATION CARD ATM 700476013  ATM                                     4 4 Trunk Cards    IP Office 500 daughter trunk cards can be fitted to IP Office 500  base cards to provide support for trunk  The daughter card uses the  physical ports provided on the front panel of the base card for cable  connection     The addition of an IP Office 500 daughter card is supported on any  IP Office 500 base card except the IP Office 500 Legacy Card Carrier  base card     For those base card that support daughter cards  there are no  restrictions on the combination of card types  However in systems  with both analog phone base cards and analog trunk daughter cards   combining the two types is recommended as it then provides analog  power failure support for one trunk extension     Each daughter card is supplied two pre fitted metal pillars and 3  plastic pillars  Two screws and washers for final attachment of the  metal pillars to the base card are also included        I P Office 500 Analog Trunk Daughter Card This card can be added to IP Office 500 base cards  It enables that  base card to then also support four analog loop start trunks     e When fitted to an IP Office 500 Analog Phone 8 base card  the  combination supports 1 power failure extension to trunk   loop start only  connection     e Maximum  2 per IP Office 500v2 control unit     This card ca
39. NER Version control unit via the Ethernet LAN connection     Office manager can be used to prepare user lists  permissions  group memberships and other administration tasks on the  telephone system  Manager has its own Administrator User Manual containing comprehensive user instructions     IP Office Manager    Mi         IP Office 500v2 Control Unit running  IP Office Essential Edition     PARTNER   Version    ur E           LAN Cable       po CAUTI ON   Password Change Required  New IP Office systems use default security settings so you should change the default Remote  Administrator  Password  Failure to do so will render the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system potentially insecure     e iT  IMPORTANT  Manager is an off line editor  It receives a copy of the current configuration settings for the Essential Edition    PARTNER Version system  from the control unit SD Card  Changes may be made to that copy and it is then sent  back to the SD Card for those changes to become active  This means that changes to the active configuration in  the system that occur between Manager receiving and sending back the copy may be overwritten  For example  this may affect changes made by users through their phone or voicemail mailbox after the copy of the  configuration is received by Manager     Manager is part of the IP Office Admin suite of programs  It is important to note that the software level of IP Office  Manager application is 2 higher than the software level of the Essenti
40. RI Trunk Cable    This cable is used to connect from trunk ports to the line providers network termination equipment  If that equipment  does not use RJ45 sockets  the cable may need to be stripped and rewired or an alternative cable used  The appropriate  signal pin outs and wire colors are detailed below     IP Office  FRI BRI Part    Ras        ie    3 Meterz a3 a4 Feet       R45       1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8       Rx A  in Rx B       x  A     x  B       White Orange  Orange White  White Green  Blue White  White Blue  Green White  White Brown  Brown White    e Supply  PRI trunks cards are not supplied with these cables     e Cable Color  Red   e Part number  700213440   e Standard Length  3m 9 10      PARTNER Version Reference  IP Office PARTNER Version       Network Termination  Point    R45       Network Termination       CON OU B UW N Be    R45       Page 83    Issue 1b  22 February 2010     4 9 11 RS232 DTE Port    This port is found on the rear of the control unit and external expansion modules  The DTE ports on external expansion  modules are not used     The RS232 DTE port on the control unit can be used for system maintenance and connection of serial terminal adaptors     An asynchronous terminal program such as HyperTerminal is also required to manage the serial data exchange   Configure this for operation via a PC serial port  as follows     Bits per second 38 400 Parity None Flow Control None    Data bits 8 Stop Bits 1 PC Settings   Emulation TTY    DTE Cables   
41. RTNER Version Phone Admin Guide for details     5 3 1 Removing SD Cards    iT  SD Card Removal   SD cards should never be removed while being used  Though the SD card slot LEDs indicate when data is being  written to an SD card  lack of flashing LED is not a sufficient safeguard  The IP Office Manager provides methods to  shutdown and restart an individual card or to shutdown the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system in order to  allow removal of an SD card  If the System SD card is removed  licensed features will continue operating for up to 2  hours     5 3 1 1 Card Shutdown    Before a memory card is removed from an Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system that is running  the card should  be shutdown  Removing a memory card while the system is running may cause file corruption     Shutting down the memory card disables all services provided by the card including embedded voicemail  Features  licensed by the memory card will continue to operate for up to 2 hours     Card services can be restarted by either reinserting the card or using a Start Up command     Card Shutdown Using Manager  1  Using IP Office Manager  select File   Advanced   Memory Card Commands   Shutdown     2 1n the Select I P Office dialog  select the IP Office system containing the memory card   3  Click OK   4  At the back of the control unit  confirm that the memory card LED is off     5  The card can now be removed in order to perform the necessary maintenance actions     iB  SD Card Removal   
42. S  20    REPLACEMENT  1600 SERIES BM32 FLIP STAND   REPLACEMENT    Paper Labels  1616 BM32 PAPER DESI LABELS   PACKAGE OF 50 LABELS  8 5  x 11    1616 BM32 PAPER DESI LABELS   PACKAGE OF 50 LABELS  A4        PARTNER Version Reference  IP Office PARTNER Version    700415573    700415656  700434236    Page 70    Issue 1b  22 February 2010     System Component Details  Telephones    4 7 Out of Building Connections    The following are the only supported scenarios in which wired extensions and devices outside the main building can be  connected to the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system  In these scenarios  additional protection  in the form of  protective grounding and surge protectors  must be fitted       l  The fitting of additional protection does not remove the risk of damage  It merely reduces the chances of damage     Main Building             Control Unit  Analog Maule  3       Phone Module      Secondary Building  CO Analog  Lines                        External Contact  Closure Device    Earthed Ducted  I Cabling           Cabling Requirements  e Cables of different types  for example trunk lines  extensions  ground and power connections  should be kept separate   e All cabling between building should be enclosed in grounded ducting  Ideally this ducting should be buried     e A Primary Protection Box must be provided at the point where the cables enter the building  This should be three point  protection  tip  ring and ground   Typically this would be gas tube 
43. SD cards should never be removed while being used  Though the SD card slot LEDs indicate when data is being  written to an SD card  lack of flashing LED is not a sufficient safeguard  The IP Office Manager provides methods to  shutdown and restart an individual card or to shutdown the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system in order to  allow removal of an SD card  If the System SD card is removed  licensed features will continue operating for up to 2  hours     5 3 1 2 Card Startup    Reinserting a card into a system that is already switched on will automatically restart the card  Similarly reinserting the  card and rebooting the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system will restart the card  However  if the card has been  shutdown but not removed  it can be restarted using Manager without requiring a reboot     Card Startup Using Manager  1  Using IP Office Manager  select File   Advanced   Memory Card Commands   Startup     2  Using the Select I P Office menu  select the IP Office system containing the memory card     PARTNER Version Reference Page 89  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     3  Click OK     h After reinsertion  the SD card may not be fully functional until two hours have elapsed     5 3 2 Directories and Files  The System SD card contains the following folders     e primary  oystem 3D Contains the firmware files for the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version control unit  external  expansion modules and supported phones  The folder can
44. TWLinx  http   www itwlinx com      4 7 2 Analog Phone Barrier Box    Where analog phone extensions are required in another building  additional protective equipment must be used  in the  form of IP Office Phone Barrier Boxes and protective earth connections     e The correct IP Office specific barrier boxes must be used  These modules have been designed specifically for the  signalling voltages used by the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system     e Only the IP Office Phone Barrier Box V2 should be used   e No other type of analog phone barrier box should be used     e Where more than 3 barrier boxes are required in a building  they must be rack mounted using a Barrier Box rack  mounting kit     e A maximum of 16 barrier boxes can be used with any Phone module     e CAUTION  PHONE  POT  ports on the front of control units must not be used for extensions that are external to the  main building     Main Building      LL Secondary Building                   Control Unit  g  Foo   F enc    pum Harrier Box Primar Barnig Boxy S Analog  meewwe       Hh erector oes  Cot 7    Earthed Ducted  Approved Ground Points Cabling Approved Ground Point          Main Building   BarrierBox   Secondary Building       PARTNER Version Reference Page 72  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     RJ 11  Connect to PHONE  POT  port on the  Phone module using cable supplied with the  barrier box     RJ45  Connect to the secondary building  barrier box via primary protection in bo
45. These cables are used for system maintenance and diagnostics under Avaya guidance  They can also be used for  connection of RS232 serial terminal adaptor equipment to the IP Office control unit  The cable required depends on the IP  Office control unit  This cable is a  Straight through DB9 female to DB9 male serial cable      2  g  Nay gay A   g    D Type Plug D Type Socket    IP Office  DTE Port             2 Meterzib 57 Feet    IP Office 9 Way RS232 PC  Terminal  DTE Port Adaptor      Receive data     Transmit Data     RTS  Request To Send         CTS  Clear To Send       DSR  Data Set Ready      Ground      DCD  Data Carrier Detect     DTR  Data Terminal Ready     RI  Ring Indicator           Ol A FP UW DW  O NNU  Ol A FP UW WD  O NNU    PARTNER Version Reference Page 84  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     System Component Details  Physical Ports    PARTNER Version Reference Page 85  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010        Chapter 5   Administration    PARTNER Version Reference Page 87  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     5  Administration    This section lists the administration tasks that are involved in making any changes to the Essential Edition   PARTNER  Version set up  These actions are achieved by using IP Office Manager Essential Edition   PARTNER Version application   Please refer to the IP Office Manager Essential Edition   PARTNER Version Admin PC Tool User Guide for detail     e Changes to s
46. This book contains seven chapters  which provide information as follows     Chapter 1  I ntroduction     briefly details the installation procedure for Essential Edition   PARTNER Version and  provides standard Avaya information     Chapter 2  System Overview     describes the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system structure  the system  features  modes of operation  system capacities     Chapter 3  Installing PARTNER     intended primarily for the technician  explains the physical installation of the  control unit and the telephones     Chapter 4  System Component Details     descriptions of system components identified in Chapter 2  System  Overview     Chapter 5  Administration     explains how the system configuration can be altered and how software and hardware  can be upgraded as new modules and releases become available     Chapter 6  Troubleshooting     how to handle problems occurring during installation and operation  Describes possible  problems with the telephone system and the solutions to these problems     Appendices     supplementary information    I ndex    Document Histor          12 Nov   Draft 1 Initial issue V Vella 2009  20 Nov   Draft 2 ER comments V Vella 2009    ores nemencature corecton antea          vete          Document Conventions  The following font attributes are used in this document        e Bold Used to emphasize  identify commands or highlight menu selections  e Italic Used to identify dialog fields  windows  or documents    e Courier 
47. This mode can be  combined with the Call Barring options   e Timed  The same as When Free but waits for a specific time after which it then wait for there to be no calls in  progress  The time is specified by the Reboot Time  This mode can be combined with the Call Barring  options   e Reboot Time  This setting is used when the reboot mode Timed is selected  It sets the time for the IP Office reboot  If the  time is after midnight  the IP Office normal daily backup is canceled   e Call Barring  These settings can be used when the reboot mode When Free is selected  They bar the sending or receiving  of any new calls during reboot   4 Click OK   PARTNER Version Reference Page 102    IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     Administration  Additional Processes    PARTNER Version Reference Page 103  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010        Chapter 6   Troubleshooting    PARTNER Version Reference Page 105  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     6  Troubleshooting    Problem       Laptop does not seem to  communicate with the control unit    Telephone does not ring    Display shows only 16 characters  per line   Display time and date are not  correct   Caller ID does not work    Telephone does not Work    Intercom Autodialer does not work    Cannot record a call    Standard phone message waiting  light does not light    Cannot make outside calls    PARTNER Version Reference  IP Office PARTNER Version    Check this       l T
48. Used for code listings  file names and command line content    1 2 RoHS    RoHS is a European Union directive for the Removal of Certain Hazardous Substances from Electrical and Electronic  Equipment  Similar legislation has been or is being introduced in a number of other countries  Avaya has decided to make  its global product range compliant with the requirements of RoHS     The actions taken vary   e  n some cases equipment has been discontinued and is no longer available from Avaya   e  n some cases new manufactured stock has been made RoHS compliant and keeps its existing Part number     e  n other cases the equipment has been replaced by a new RoHS compliant alternative with new Part numbers     The Part numbers within this document are for RoHS compliant equipment unless otherwise stated     PARTNER Version Reference Page 8  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     Introduction  RoHS    1 3 Repair    Essential Edition   PARTNER Version systems do not contain any user serviceable or repairable components  If a faulty  unit is suspected the whole unit should be replaced     AN IP Office 500v2 control units should not be opened under any circumstances        1 4 Equipment Availability    Part numbers and details of specific items within this documentation are for reference only  Items available in any specific  locale should be confirmed against the local Essential Edition   PARTNER Version price list for that locale  The local price  list may also incl
49. WAN connection  NET   SELV  LAN ports 10 100 BaseT attachment to LAN  SELV  Expansion ports Expansion Module connector  SELV  Audio port Connector for Music on Hold  SELV  External Control port Connector for Controlling Ancillary SELV  circuits   DC Input port Connector for DC input power  SELV    Interconnection circuits shall be selected to provide continued conformance with the requirements of EN 609050  1992   A3 1995 clause 2 3 for SELV circuits and with the requirements of clause 6 for TNV circuits  after connections between  equipment     7 1 6 EMC Directive  889 336  EEC  EMC Directive  CISPR 22 1993 including Al   A2  AS NZ 3548 1995  ROW     e WARNING  This is a class A product  In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user  may be required to take adequate measures     Federal Communications Commission  FCC    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of  the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the  equipment is operated in a commercial environment  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency  energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual  may cause harmful interference to radio  communications  Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference  in which case  the user will be required to
50. a reboot     Card Startup Using Manager  1  Using IP Office Manager  select File   Advanced   Memory Card Commands   Startup     2  Using the Select I P Office menu  select the IP Office system containing the memory card     3  Click OK     AJ A If the SD card is removed  license information is retained for approximately two hours  thus allowing Essential  Edition   PARTNER Version to continue operation     When a card is subsequently reinserted the control unit may not function correctly for the first two hours     PARTNER Version Reference Page 91  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     5 3 5 Recreating an IP Office SD Card    The new card must be correctly formatted because  for the System SD slot only Avaya SD cards with a Feature Key  should be used     po WARNING   Avaya supplied SD cards should not be formatted using any other method than the format commands withinEssential  Edition   PARTNER Version Manager and Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system Status Application  Formatting  the cards using any other method will remove the feature key used for IP Office licensing from the card     Note  This task requires a PC with an SD card read write drive attached and IP Office Manager Essential Edition    PARTNER Version software installed    a Only this method should be used for formatting an Avaya SD card  Using IP Office Essential Edition   PARTNER  Version Manager ensures that special files required for Essential Edition   PARTNER Version operati
51. able echo cancellation  default 16ms   Selectable to Off  8  16  32   64 and 128 milliseconds     e Power Failure Port  Regardless of the IP500 card hosting it  during power failure pins 4 and 5  of port 12 are connected to pins 7 and 8  In addition  when fitted to an  I P500 Analog Phone 8 base card  during power failure extension port 8 is  connected to the analog trunk port 12     e License  No license required   e Maximum per I P500 Control Unit  4   e  P Office Software Level  4 0      310 1112    Daughter Card Ports  9 12   The LEDs for ports 9 to 12 of the IP500 base card are used as follows     e Green on  Card fitted   e Green flashing  Trunk in use   e LED 9 is used for daughter card status     Lede  SE     e Red On   Error e Red Flash every 5 seconds   Card  e Red Slow Flash   Initializing  Okay   e Red Fast Flash   System shutdown     IPO 500 Trnk Anlg  P Office 500 Trunk Card Analog 4 Universal 700417405  4 Uni    4 4 2 PRI Trunk Cards    This card can be added to an IP500 base card to provide that card with support for PRI trunks  The card is available in  single port or dual port variants        Ports  Channels  1 or 2 PRI trunk ports  Each port supports the following PRI line types  On  dual port cards both ports will be the same line type  The line type  selection can be changed using IP Office Manager     e E1R2 PRI  30B channels per port      e T1 robbed bit  24B channels per port  or T1 PRI  23B D channels  per port         e The required mode can be selec
52. ack installation requires a rack mounting kit for each control unit and expansion module     Cable Clearance  Clearance must be provided at the front and rear of all modules for cable access  connections and insertion removal of  the SD card     e Allow a minimum clearance of 90mm  3 5 inches      e Additional Clearance  Care should be taken to ensure that the positioning of the modules does not interrupt air flow and other factors that  may affect environmental requirements  This is especially important on IP Office 500 control units which have  ventilation slots at the side     e Cable Access  Power cords must not be attached to the building surface or run through walls  ceilings  floors and similar openings   Installation measures must be taken to prevent physical damage to the power supply cord  including proper routing of  the power supply cord and provision of a socket outlet near the fixed equipment or positioning of the equipment near a  socket outlet     When wall mounted  a clearance of 500mm is required on all sides  The ventilation slots on the rear and sides should not  be covered or blocked        445rmm 17 5         Clearance  90mm  3  5            Unit  365rmm 14 4    Total with clearance  545mm z1 5        220mm 8 7    Clearance  9Omm   3 5      PARTNER Version Reference Page 31  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     3 2 5 Tools and Parts Required    This section outlines the tools and miscellaneous parts likely to be required during the 
53. adii   ellis  H5232 DTE Reset Expansion ports for  status LEDs Fort switch Expansion Modules  b ii System S   card lat External LAN Ports    Optional SO card slot music or hold LAM   LANT  External autput switch Input WAN   LAN        A Only Port 1 of the extreme right hand expansion ports should be used     a a       AUDIO 3 5mm Stereo jack socket  Used for external music on hold source input   AUX If pressed during a restart of the control unit  the control unit skip booting from the   primary folder on    the System SD card   If pressed for between 5 and 10 seconds when a system is running  the control unit will shutdown for 10    minutes   CPU Indicates the status of the control unit   e Alternate red green   Starting up  e Red on   No software   e Green on   Okay  e Flashing Red   Error Shutdown     EXPANSION RJ45 socket  Used for direct connection to external expansion modules using the Expansion Interconnect  cable supplied with the expansion module  Only one expansion jack is supported by Essential Edition    PARTNER Version    iT  Only Port 1 of the extreme right hand expansion ports should be used     EXT O  P 3 5mm Stereo jack socket  Used for switching external relay systems such as door entry controls  The  port contains two independent switches controlled by the IP Office    I NPUT AC power input port    LAN RJ45 socket  With the WAN port forms a managed layer 3 Ethernet switch  The ports are full duplex    10 100Mbps auto sensing  MDI crossover ports   Optional
54. against the packing slip and ensure that you have the correct items  Report any errors or  omissions to the equipment supplier     Retain All Packaging and Documentation    While unpacking the equipment  retain all the packaging material  Fault returns are accepted only if repackaged in  the original packaging  If performing a staged installation  the original packaging will also assist when repacking  equipment to be moved to the final install site     Ensure that Anti Static Protection Measures are Observed   Ensure that anti static protection measures are observed at all times when handling equipment with exposed  electrical circuit boards     Check All Parts   Visually inspect each item and check that all the necessary documentation and accessory items have been  included  Report any errors or omissions to the dealer who supplied the equipment     Check All Documentation   Ensure that you read and retain any documentation included with the equipment     3 2 2 Environmental Requirements    Before you begin the physical installation of the system  you must check that all environmental factors are within the  acceptable ranges  The planned location must meet the following requirements  If installing into a rack system  these are  requirements for within the rack     Temperature  0  C to 40  C   32  F to 104  F    Humidity  10  to 95  non condensing    Check there are no flammable materials in the area    Check there is no possibility of flooding    Check that any other machi
55. al Edition   PARTNER Version system     All  Refresh  and  Euro Style  variants of the phone are supported  An additional analog device using the same extension  number can be connected via the ETR phone AUX socket        The ETR PARTNER telephones have fixed buttons that are already imprinted and programmable buttons that you can  program with outside lines  extension numbers  outside numbers  or system features  The telephones also have a  display  which provides feedback messages and prompts from the system     ETR18D Telephone Features    Feature 18D    Rarer ef poarenmabe maton WWW    3  a    1   1  2   Y    es       4 6 6 ETR6D    This phone is only supported by an ETR 6 card in the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system     All  Refresh  and  Euro Style  variants of the phone are supported  An additional analog device using the same extension  number can be connected via the ETR phone AUX socket     PARTNER Version Reference Page 65  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010        The ETR PARTNER telephones have fixed buttons that are already imprinted and programmable buttons that you can  program with outside lines  extension numbers  outside numbers  or system features  The telephones also have a    display  which provides feedback messages and prompts from the system     ETR6D Telephone Features    Feature BEEN NM   Number of programmable batons wig  oa   Werner of poarammabie Batons winapi PO    Vemsewemmwamdy 777777 4 7    Intercom Buttons    Sp
56. al Edition   PARTNER Version system core software  with which it is released  For example IP Office Manager 8 0 is released with IP Office 6 0 core software     When IP Office Manager is used with Essential Edition   PARTNER   Version  the PC running Manager is connected directly  to the IP Office control unit being installed or updated  IP Office Manager detects that a PARTNER Version is present  and automatically starts in its Simplified mode designed to manage Essential Edition   PARTNER Version     3 2 Getting Started    This section describes tasks that must be planned and executed before commencing installation of Essential Edition    PARTNER Version     PARTNER Version Reference Page 28  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     Installing PARTNER  Getting Started    3 2 1 Unpacking       tT ee  OAA                               e Objective   To check that the correct equipment has been supplied and  that no damage has occurred during transit     Use the following procedure when unpacking any equipment supplied by  Avaya or an Avaya reseller or distributor       J Information Required    e Equipment Checklist   Draw up an installation checklist of the parts and equipment  expected     Procedure    Check for Package Damage   Before unpacking any equipment  check for any signs of damage that may have occurred during transit  If any  damage exists bring it to the attention of the carrier     Check the Correct Parts Have Been Delivered   Check all cartons 
57. al SD card  While this can be done    remotely  the contents can only be copied back manually using an SD card reader     PARTNER Version Reference Page 92  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     Administration  SD Card Actions      J Note that in either case  the configuration file on the System SD card will not contain any changes made by IP Office  users since the last overnight backup or the last system shutdown     5 3 6 1 Backup the System Primary Folder    System SD This process copies the contents of the primary folder on the System SD card over the backup  folder  Any files with matching file names will be replaced                system  fonmary  ibackup   hv mail  dynamic     temp    Feature Key           Backing up the primary folder to the backup folder using Manager  1  Using Manager main menu  select File   Advanced   Embedded File Management     2 From the Select IP Office dialog  tick the box beside the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system you want to  work with     3  The file contents of the memory cards are displayed   4 Select File   Backup System Files     5  The contents of the primary folder on the System SD card are copied to the backup folder     Backing up the primary folder to the backup folder using telephone handset  1  Press the Feature button uxo  2  Dial  124   3  The contents of the primary folder on the System SD card are copied to the backup folder   4  Press the Feature button   5 3 6 2 Restore from the System Back
58. al channels  are configured as in service from port 9 of slot 1 upwards  D   channels are not affected by licensing        PARTNER Version Reference Page 20  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     System Overview  Trunk Cards    2 7 1 SIP Cards    Essential Edition   PARTNER Version supports SIP trunks  Because there is a wide variety of SIP devices and  interpretations of standards  Avaya cannot give any guarantees of support for all SIP features     SIP Trunk Providers    Essential Edition   PARTNER Version SIP trunks have been successfully tested with the following ITSP SIP providers  This  table of providers is a statement of fact and not any form of recommendation from Avaya  nor does it exclude other  service providers  Any details of the expected operation and service should be confirmed in writing with the individual  service provider     The SIP Gate service does not support RFC2833 for the sending of DTMF tones  SIP Gate uses the alternate SIP INFO  method which is not supported by Essential Edition   PARTNER Version     Essential Edition   PARTNER Version supports SIP trunks using UDP or TCP  For UDP SIP  STUN is supported for NAT  Firewall traversal  Otherwise use of a service provider supporting Session Border Control  SBC  is required  TURN   sometimes used for TCP SIP traversal of NAT firewalls  is not supported     The Essential Edition   PARTNER Version implementation of SIP conforms to the following SIP RFCs     RFRFCC Description    2833
59. also includes 2 analog extension ports which are for emergency use only when the card is fitted with an analog trunk  daughter card  A further 4 RJ45 ports  9 to 12  are provided for trunk connections when an IP500 trunk daughter card is  fitted to this card     e Supports  ETR and analog phones     e Maximum per I P500 Control Unit  3     e IP500 Daughter Card Support    f 1   The IP500 BRI trunk daughter card is not supported        Port Type Ports Features Port LEDs    ETR Each ETR phone can be  No status LED are used for ETR ports   Extensions used for an ETR or e LED1 is used for base card status   analog phone  Support    for ETR 34D phone is  limited to a maximum of e Red On   Error e Red Flash every 5    2 per ETR6 card and 4 e Red Slow Flash   Initializing  seconds   Card okay     in total  e Red Fast Flash    System shutdown     REN 1   DTMF dialing only     Message waiting  indication 51V  stepped        PARTNER Version Reference Page 52  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     System Component Details  Base Cards        Port Type Ports Features Port LEDs  e ICLID mode Bellcore  202     7 to 8 e  f fitted with an IP500  No status LEDs are used for analog phone extensions   Trunk Daughter card   during power failure  both these ports are  connected to analog  trunk port 12    e Supports ICLID  modes DTMFA   DTMFC  DTMFD  FSK  and UK20    e REN 2  1 for external  bell device     e Off Hook current   25mA   e Ring Voltage  40V    e Intended for  con
60. amic   removing the cards and copying files using a PC with a SDHC compatible card   temp reader        Feature Key    Copying the system card to the optional card using Manager  1  Using Manager main menu  select File   Advanced   Embedded File Management     2  From the Select I P Office dialog  tick the box beside the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system you want to  work with     3  The file contents of the memory cards are displayed   4  Select File   Copy System Card   5  The contents of the System SD card are copied to the Optional SD card     5 4 External Trunk Configuration    This section cover the basic requirements for external trunk configuration  The exact method of physical connection and  configuration will vary with each trunk provider and so requires local telecoms experience  The topics covered here are  general guidelines     e Clock Quality    Altering which digital trunk is used to provide the IP Office with its clock signal for call synchronization     e Unused Trunks  Disabling the use of trunks and trunk channels that are not available     Refer to the IP Office Essential Edition   PARTNER Version Admin PC Tool  Manager  User Guide or the IP Office Essential  Edition   PARTNER Version Phone Administration Guide  TUI      5 4 1 Clock Quality    Any system where digital trunks are being used requires a clock signal for call synchronization between the switches at  each end of the trunk  Typically the clock signal provided by a digital trunk from t
61. an program an extension number or a feature on it     ETR18 Telephone Features    Feature    as  Rarer ef poarenmabe maton wimewars 0  3       Speakerphone Yes       4 6 9 ETR6    This phone is only supported by an ETR 6 card in the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system     All  Refresh  and  Euro Style  variants of the phone are supported  An additional analog device using the same extension  number can be connected via the ETR phone AUX socket     PARTNER Version Reference Page 67  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010          MC ORC M   x Line Ap Line Ap  MC  ae  a Line Ap    Line Ap    e       interco Interco    ii     The ETR PARTNER 9 Version telephones have fixed buttons that are already imprinted and line buttons that you can press  to connect to an inside  intercom  or outside line  If a line button is not assigned as an intercom or outside line button   you can program an extension number or a feature on it     ETR6 Telephone Features    Feature    Number of programmable buttons with lights  Number of programmable buttons without lights  Key mode line button capacity    Display  Speakerphone    4 6 10 3910    This single station DECT phone is supported on an IP 500v2 control unit running in Partner   Version mode  The base  station uses an ETR port for connection to the IP Office  This phone is no longer available from Avaya and has been  superseded by the 3920           4 6 11 3920    The Avaya 3920 is a single station DECT phone wireless tel
62. are registered trademarks or trademarks   respectively  of Avaya Inc  All other trademarks are the property of their  respective owners     This document contains proprietary information of Avaya and is not to be  disclosed or used except in accordance with applicable agreements     Any comments or suggestions regarding this document should be sent to   wgctechpubs avaya com         2010 Avaya Inc  All rights reserved   Avaya   Unit 1  Sterling Court   15   21 Mundells   Welwyn Garden City   Hertfordshire   AL7 1LZ   England     Tel   44  0  1707 392200  Fax   44  0  1707 376933    Web  http   marketingtools avaya com knowledgebase    PARTNER Version Reference Page 120  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     
63. art  new  mailboxes are created for any new names found     This method of operation has the following consequences     e Mailboxes are based on names  For all users and groups  if their name is changed  they may no longer be  associated with their former mailbox     e Voicemail is case sensitive   f a mailbox or start point name is entered incorrectly  the intended operation  will not occur and the call may be disconnected     e Voicemail removes spaces at the end of mailbox names  If spaces are left at the end of a mailbox user s  name within Manager  when Voicemail creates the directory the space at the end of the name will be dropped   When this occurs the mailbox cannot be found as there is a miss  match between the user name and directory     The default configuration for Essential Edition   PARTNER Version allows almost immediate voicemail operation once the  voicemail server is running  The IP Office default settings are       Voicemail on for each user and hunt group on the IP Office     PARTNER Version Reference Page 75  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010       No Voicemail Code set for any mailboxes  Until a code is entered for a mailbox  it can only be accessed from the  user s own extension       No Voicemail Email or Voicemail Help operational     No Voicemail Reception for user mailboxes     e Whilst hunt group mailboxes are created and used by default  there is no default method for accessing them  A  method for accessing each hunt group ma
64. b  22 February 2010     e Manager PC   The Upgrade Wizard tool is part of the Manager  application     FA WARNINGS    e Check IP Office Technical Bulletins  Check the latest IP Office Technical Bulletin for the IP Office software release before proceeding any further  It  may contain information relating to changes that occurred after this document was completed  Bulletins are    available from http   support avaya com     e Multiple Managers  If more than one copy of Manager is running it is possible for the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version to request  BIN files from a different Manager than the one that started the upgrade process  Ensure that only one copy of  Manager is running when upgrading an Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system      5 Procedure  Upgrade Procedure    1  Using Manager  click b and receive the configuration from the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version  If not already  done this action creates a BOOTP entry in Manager for the IP Office system and displays a Essential Edition    PARTNER Version admin tool screen  This action also confirms communication between the Manager PC and the  Essential Edition   PARTNER Version     2 Select File   Save Configuration As    and save a copy of the configuration file onto the PC  This action should  be completed before upgrading any IP Office system     3  Select File   Advanced   Upgrade     4  The Upgrade Wizard is started and scans for IP Office unit  using the Unit Broadcast address  Adjust this address  a
65. calls to PHONE Combination POTs are one long ring while on ETR6 POTs  they are one long ring  followed immediately by one short ring     e Outside calls on PHONE COMBO POTs are one very long ring whilst on ETR6 POTs they are just one long ring     e Transferred calls on PHONE COMBO POTs are the same ring as the base call type  inside or outside  while on  ETR6 POTs they are one long ring followed immediately by two short rings     e Returning held calls on PHONE Combination POTs are three short rings whilst on ETR6 POTs they are one long  ring followed immediately by two short rings     e Returning parked calls on PHONE Combination POTs ring with the base call ringing pattern whilst on ETR6 POTs  they ring with the same ring as the returning held call     ETR6 POTs cannot place calls on hold for extended periods like PHONE Combination POTs  This is consistent with  PARTNER ACS POT behavior  If a call is placed on hold and the ETR6 POT user hangs up  the call immediately returns  and rings with the returning held call ringing pattern described above     The PE Automatic Line Selection feature applies to ETR6 POTs whilst it does not apply to PHONE Combination POTs   When a PHONE Combination POTs user dials 9 to obtain an outside line  it looks for an available line starting at line one  and progressing upwards  When a ETR6 POTs user dials 9 to obtain an outside line  it uses the ALS programming to  select an available line potentially skipping some lines     Call Waiting Tone i
66. ccccccseeeeeseseseeeeeeeeeees  4 4 2 PRI Trunk Cards sa soia tese ce pec dos   4 5 Expansion Modules    et n Ee dna eo D Ree iss  4 5 1 Digital Station                           seeeeeeeeessesssee    PARTNER Version Reference  IP Office PARTNER Version    Contents    4 5 2 Phone MOG UIE  eene dino Pacta meten  59  4 6 Telephones                         esee 61  4 671 14 T0 iter Doa drm PS RE eee d a Da iUd 61  AO 2 1408 Go hsonce died aisaasteite avr bactut o redacta d dgeadera i Redes 62  20 9 1409 Mud oe uino vede a eeu atlas sees 63  dod E TRAD asd drei ae base cct odia iu p RR tU ds 64  4 5 5 ETEULOD Listes abrite tint Ir odio mi rta es Iso tous 65  4 6  ETBOD iiie cte terehddatsvtend eerte iudt dete erebasdus 65  2 57 E od unn sitaviernou esta uma dud UM ME 66  JOS ETRO cose to diet utei etat S Un Dao one 67  45 CETRO toot utetur ances wists anda er NES 67  AG 00 3910  oneiotr aethventtes A 68  AC 119920 ssrhiccancts turtle pania ceto eaabatncsamtaueatodeaeabtes 68  46 12 POT T                69  4 6 13 Phone Add ONG            cccccsssseccccsssssseeeeessaceseerens 70  4 7 Out of Building Connections                              ssssssss 71  47 AW DSJPIO 065  22 x 0 Dax iu PiDes ei mduaEi dd 71  4 7 2 Analog Phone Barrier Box                                    72  4 7 3 Rack Mounting Barrier Boxes                               73  4 8 Associated Applications                             eeeeeseeeeeesses 75  4 BA  VOICE MA TR 75  4 8 2 System Status Application  SSA       
67. ckets at user s desk  All wires in each cable between the patch panel and the desk socket are  connected straight through  This arrangement allows devices connected at the patch panel to be swapped to match the  type of device that needs to be connected at the user socket  For example  making one user socket a phone port and  another user socket a computer LAN port  without requiring any rewiring of the cables in between        E Line Providers Building Structured  Merwark Termination Cabling    e Traditional I DC Punchdown Wiring Installations  Where necessary  the far end RJ 45 plug can be stripped from IP Office cables and wired into traditional wiring systems  using punch block connectors  This type of installation should be performed by an experienced wiring technician     e Trunk Connections  The majority of IP Office trunk ports use RJ 45 connectors for acceptance of an RJ 45 to  RJ 45 cable  However   connection at the line providers end may require use of a different plug type in order to match the line providers  equipment     e RJ11 Phone Connectors  Many phones use RJ 11 sockets and are supplied with RJ 11 to RJ 11 cables  RJ 11 plugs can be inserted into RJ 45  Sockets and in many case the connection will work  However this is not recommended or supported as the connection  lock is not truly positive and may become disconnected  An RJ 45 to  RJ 11 cable is available for these connections     PARTNER Version Reference Page 32  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b 
68. ckup folder       j dynamic 5  BootP request to IP Office Manager     jtemp       Feature Ker    The control unit can be forced to bypass the primary folder by pressing the Aux switch on the rear panel when applying  power to the control unit     5 3 4 SD Card Removal    Before a memory card is removed from an Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system that is running  the card should  be shutdown  Removing a memory card while the system is running may cause file corruption     Shutting down the memory card disables all services provided by the card including embedded voicemail  Features  licensed by the memory card will continue to operate for up to 2 hours     Card services can be restarted by either reinserting the card or using a Start Up command     Card Shutdown Using Manager  1  Using IP Office Manager  select File   Advanced   Memory Card Commands   Shutdown     2 1n the Select I P Office dialog  select the IP Office system containing the memory card   3  Click OK   4  At the back of the control unit  confirm that the memory card LED is off     5  The card can now be removed in order to perform the necessary maintenance actions     Card Reinsertion   Reinserting a card into a system that is already switched on will automatically restart the card  Similarly reinserting the  card and rebooting the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system will restart the card  However  if the card has been  shutdown but not removed  it can be restarted using Manager without requiring 
69. coming outgoing call  barring  A reboot using the reset button is recorded in  the Audit Trail     10 to 30  Flashing orange Erase Configuration  X Erase the configuration  alarm log and audit trail    I mmediate Reboot Immediate reboot without waiting for active calls to end   30 to 40  Red Erase All  Erase configuration  alarm log and core software   Over 40  Flashing green None None     name eestor     NEN LN NNNM       IPO 500 V2 Base Unit IP Office 500 V2 Base Unit 700476005  Avaya SD Memory Card I PO System SD Card Partner   Version 700479728   NEMA5 15P America 700289770  IP Office 500Rack Mounting Kit IP Office 500Rack Mounting Kit 700429202  IP Office 500Wall Mounting Kit IP Office 500Wall Mounting Kit 700430150  IP Office 500Blanking Plate Kit   P Office 500Blanking Plate Kit 700429194    4 2 SD Card    The Avaya SD card exercises central control over the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system and acts as the License  authorization for the control unit  The SD card is inserted into the System SD slot on the rear of the control unit     Except when necessary during maintenance  the System SD slot should contain an Avaya SD card at all times  The files  on that card are used when the system is started and the Feature Key serial number  only present on Avaya cards  is  used for the licensing of IP Office features     e The control unit has two SD card slots labeled System SD and Optional SD     e The system SD card is also used to store copies of core software bina
70. dividuals to achieve IP  Office certification     Details of all the course can be found on the Avaya University web site  http   www avaya learning com   The site can be  used to check course availability and to book course  It also includes on line courses and on line course assessments  The  site requires users to setup a user name and password in order to track their personal training record     PARTNER Version Reference Page 10  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     Introduction  Training    PARTNER Version Reference Page 11  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     Chapter 2   System Overview          PARTNER Version Reference Page 13  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     2  System Overview    This section looks at the components that collectively form the Essential Edition   PARTNER   Version system  This  includes aspects such as cabling and the need for additional non Avaya IP Office equipment     L     The section provides only a general description of individual units  For greater detail  refer to the System  Components section     2 1 Partner   Features    The following basic features are provided by Essential Edition   PARTNER   Version   e Prompts and feedback displays on both ETR and 1400 sets  emulate the PARTNER ACS R8 system   e Integral SD card contains system files  and backup files  Automatic backup every 24 hours  e Up to 48 extensions  e Avaya ETR Telephone support  e Avaya 1400 Digital Teleph
71. dule     4 3 1 Digital Station    This card is used to add digital station  DS  extension ports to the IP 500v2 control unit  It provides 8 RJ45 DS extension  ports for use with Avaya digital phones not including IP phones  A further 4 RJ45 ports are provided for trunk connections  when an IP500 trunk card is fitted to this card     e Supports  Provides 8 DS ports for digital stations supported    e Maximum per Control Unit  3     e  P500 Daughter Card Support  1        Port Type Ports Features Port LEDs    Digit Station Phrase IP500 Analog e Green On   Phone detected     PortsProvides DS ports e LED  is used for base card status     for digital stations  except  4406D  4412D and  4424D   e Red On   Error Red Flash every    e Red Slow Flash   Initializing  5 seconds      Card okay   Red Fast Flash    System  shutdown     Optional Trunk The card can be fitted LED use depends daughter card type fitted   Card Ports with one of the following  e LED 9 is used for daughter card status   trunk daughter cards  The  trunk daughter card then  uses ports 9 to 12 on the e Red On   Error Red Flash every  base card for its trunk e Red Slow Flash   Initializing  5 seconds      connections  Card okay   Red Fast Flash    e  P500 Analog System    Trunk Card  shutdown     Analog Trunk Daughter Card       PARTNER Version Reference Page 50  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     System Component Details  Base Cards    e  P500 PRI Trunk  e Green on  Card fitted     e Green flas
72. e IP Office Technical Bulletins       J Note  The use of Windows 2000 operating systems is no longer tested or supported with Essential Edition   PARTNER  Version applications    The following Windows applications are used to program and maintain an Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system   They run on PCs connected to the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system via its LAN interface  These applications  are all provided on the IP Office Administrator Applications CD and don t require any licenses     Typically all these applications would be installed onto a single PC  usually a laptop  in order to ensure that each is  available on site if required  Due to the nature of the applications  this should be a secure PC     e   P Office Manager  This tool is used to access all parts of the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version configuration  Manager is also used  to upgrade the software files used by the system  When running is can also act as the TFTP server from which  upgradable Avaya phones can request new software     e Embedded Voicemail  Also called Integral Voicemail  this application is supported by the IP Office 500v2 control unit  It is pre installed  on the SD Card to store messages and prompts  Embedded Voicemail supports basic voicemail mailbox operation   simple auto  attendants and hunt group announcements     e System Status Application  This application can be used to inspect the current status of Essential Edition   PARTNER Version lines and  extensions and 
73. e appearance button to make or answer a call or resume a call on hold  Press a labeled  feature button to enable or disable that feature  The feature button provides access to an Avaya  call management system feature that has been administered for your extension  The green LED  next to the feature button indicates if the feature is currently on or off  If the light is on  the  feature is on        4 6 4 ETR34D  This phone is only supported by an ETR 6 card in the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system     All  Refresh  and  Euro Style  variants of the phone are supported  An additional analog device using the same extension  number can be connected via the ETR phone AUX socket     The Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system supports up to maximum 4 ETR34D handsets  2 per ETR 6 module        The ETR PARTNER telephones have fixed buttons that are already imprinted and programmable buttons that you can  program with outside lines  extension numbers  outside numbers  or system features  The telephones also have a  display  which provides feedback messages and prompts from the system     PARTNER Version Reference Page 64  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     System Component Details  Telephones    ETR34D Telephone Features    Feature 34  Number of programmable buttons with lights    ith li 3  Number of programmable buttons without lights  Key mode line button capacity  Y       4 6 5 ETR18D    This phone is only supported by an ETR 6 card in the Essenti
74. e card  remove it     6 Using minimal force and checking that the pins are correctly located   push the daughter trunk card down onto its connector block and the  stand off pillars     7 Check that the card connector has snapped into position     PARTNER Version Reference Page 37  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     8  Using the washers and screws provided  secure the metal stand off  pillars to the base card     9 A set of labels are supplied with the trunk daughter card  Fit the  appropriate label to the front of the base card     10 Prepare any other base cards  Then proceed to inserting the base  cards        Base Card Installation    Having prepared each base card by adding any daughter cards required  the base cards can be inserted into the control  unit     fh  Warnings  e Correct anti static protection steps should be taken before handling circuit boards     e During this process power to the IP Office control unit must be switched off and disconnected     g  Tools Required   e    5mm Flat blade screwdriver     e    Anti static wrist strap and ground point     T  20 Procedure     1  Using a flat bladed screwdriver  remove the covers from the slots on the front of the control unit  This cover is no  longer required but should be retained until installation has been completed        2  Allowing the card to rest against the bottom of the slot  begin sliding it into the control unit  When half inserted   check that the card rails have engaged with t
75. e extension cables     PARTNER Version Reference Page 58  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     System Component Details  Expansion Modules    4 5 2 Phone Module    IPO 500 Phone modules can be used to add extra PHONE ports to an IP Office Partner   Version system  Note that this  requires the IP Office 500 control unit to be configured with an IP Office 500 Upgrade Standard to Professional license     The module is referred to as the IPO 500 Phone 16        Software Level   P Office core software level 2 1 36  minimum  Bin file   dvpots bin   I ncluded Power supply unit  see below  and Expansion Interconnect cable   Power Supply The module is supplied with a Earthed 3 Pin  60W external power supply unit  The PSU has an    integral power cord for connection to the module DC I P socket  A locale specific  EC60320 C13  power cord for the external PSU is required but is not supplied with the module     Mounting The module is designed as a free standing module that can be stacked on or under other IP Office  modules  The module can be rack mounted in a 19  rack system using the optional IP Office  500Rack Mounting Kit    Dimensions Width  445mm 17 5   Depth  245mm 9 7   Height  71mm 2 8      Weight Unboxed  3 1Kg 6 94lbs  Boxed  4 4Kg 9 7lbs   Based on Phone 30 V2     I PO 500 Phone Connections    MAR IP fice 500          E   E    EXPANSION    16   24 v DC    5 04 MAX   DIGITAL STATION Y2  edv DC     1 54   PHOME v2    Per LLL LEN    DCI P DC power input port
76. eakerphone    4 6 7 ETR34       This phone is only supported by an ETR 6 card in the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system     All  Refresh  and  Euro Style  variants of the phone are supported  An additional analog device using the same extension    number can be connected via the ETR phone AUX socket     The ETR PARTNER Q Version telephones have fixed buttons that are already imprinted and line buttons that you can press  to connect to an inside  intercom  or outside line  If a line button is not assigned as an intercom or outside line button     you can program an extension number or a feature on it     ETR34 Telephone Features    Feature    Number of programmable buttons with lights  Number of programmable buttons without lights a ae  Key mode line button capacity    Speakerphone Yes    PARTNER Version Reference  IP Office PARTNER Version       Page 66    Issue 1b  22 February 2010     System Component Details  Telephones    4 6 8 ETR18    This phone is only supported by an ETR 6 card in the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system     All  Refresh  and  Euro Style    variants of the phone are supported  An additional analog device using the same extension  number can be connected via the ETR phone AUX socket           The ETR PARTNER   Version telephones have fixed buttons that are already imprinted and line buttons that you can press  to connect to an inside  intercom  or outside line  If a line button is not assigned as an intercom or outside line button   you c
77. ection of functional or protective ground if required     10 100Mbps Ethernet LAN ports   Analog power fails ports     Analog phone extension ports  On older units these ports are  labeled as POT ports     PRI trunk ports     Page 78    Issue 1b  22 February 2010     System Component Details  Physical Ports    4 9 1 ANALOG Port    These ports are analog trunk ports  The ATM4 analog trunk cards only support loop start trunks        ee in peser    R45    Not used   Not used   Not used        1   2   3   4 Ring    5 Tip    6 Not used   7 Not used   8 Not used     e Off Hook Current  25mA     E fo  I MPORTANT  In all IP Office installations  any module being used for analog trunk connections must be connected to a functional  earth     E Fi WARNING  Within areas of high lightning risk  any module using analog trunk connections must be connected to a protective    ground and to surge protection equipment     4 9 2 Audio Port    This port is found on the rear of the control unit  It is used for the input of an external music on hold sound source  Note  that if the IP Office has loaded an internal music on hold sound file  any input from this socket is ignored     The port is a 3 5mm stereo jack socket suitable for use with the most standard audio leads and connection to the     headphone  output socket of most audio systems     The use of a  headphone  socket allows simple volume adjustment  Connection via a  Line Out  socket may require  additional equipment in order to adjust the
78. em     LENIN CNN CIL       I PO 500 Phone 16 Ports 700449507  IEC60320 C13 Power Cord CEE7 7 Son 700289762  BS1363 United Kingdom 700289747   NEMA5 15P America 700289770   China China 700261977   IP Office 500Rack Mounting Kit All 700429202    Expansion modules include an external power supply unit  PSU  and an appropriate interconnect cable  They do not  include a locale specific power cord for the external PSU or any phone extension cables     PARTNER Version Reference Page 60  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     System Component Details  Expansion Modules    4 6 Telephones    Essential Edition   PARTNER Version supports the following phones and phone add ons  Availability may be subject to  local restrictions     e 3910  3920   e 1403  1408  1416   e POTS telephones  Essential Edition   PARTNER Version supports the AVAYA 62XX range  e BM32 Buttons   e Digital station connects to the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version via a DS port     4 6 1 1416  This phone is supported by the Essential Edition   PARTNER   Version system        Connects via DS port    Programmable Buttons w 16  14  bottom  two are fixed as  Intercom    Headset Socket f   Hands free Speaker  cL i   Microphone   Message Waiting Lamp f   Display 4 x 24 Backlit    Supported Add Ons BM32 x 2    Upgrade able Firmware Ti       Fixed Function Keys       d  speaker W  9 HEADSET W  amp  MUTE st VOLUME UP J MEI CONTACTS  X E MESSAGE Wf  amp  HOLD Z UC TRANSFER   W VOLUME DOWN wE CALL LOG    CH
79. eoe cati ete ences ionis  2 12 1 Power Supply Backup                                           3  Installing PARTNER  3 1 IP Office Manager   eo e elsab oer esaet eee bdo secu   3 2 Getting Started  tret cete catt ve fete N  C MN oiediaoec PET  3 2 2 Environmental Requirements                                3 2 3 Read the Documentation                                      3 2 4 Space Hequirements                            eeeeeeesssss  3 2 5 Tools and Parts Required                                     3 2 6 Cabling and Cables                                   seeeessss  9 2 f Grund nasen fed tese esa is ecc eN  3 2 0 Hack MOUNTING ox  urs erba qe Co eret ra eo deos  3 29 Wal MOUNINO ud ine nci Ree debe REC cette  3 3 Install OVErVICW            ccceccceceeeceeeceeeceeceeeeceseeeeeeeseaeeees  3 4 Card Installation             ccccccccccsesssceceeeeeeeeeeeseeeeneeeeeeeeeees  3 5 Start up  3 0 GORBeGlOHS vausmtasedes du ettue ec ontetbuw deti d sentite ai uen  SW PIMall ACH OMS set TR    4  System Component Details   A  lCOnOl EUST DLS  4 1 1 Rear Connections            cccccccccccceseeeesssssseeeeeeeeeees   4 2 SD Card   4 9 BASE Garde eos eco ee Usi bap TuS ME eee  4 3  Digital SEatlorla uus OD eee ita tatus  4 3 2 Analog Phone                             eese  43 9 E TRO GIO eec tri PEERS tee DELE H CI bep ec caben  4 3 4 ATM Combination Card                              ssssss   44 TUNK C ANG Sos casco es ro ep aca Keep Sad n ea Ch  4 4 1 Analog Trunk Carrd           cccccc
80. ephone  designed specifically for small businesses    Utilizing next generation digital technology  DECT 6 0   the Avaya 3920 wireless telephone offers high quality voice  communication  DECT  unlike other wireless technologies  uses a dedicated frequency that prevents interference from  other devices and delivers increased coverage in warehouse and campus like environments     PARTNER Version Reference Page 68  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     System Component Details  Telephones      Coverage area depends on building construction and environmental conditions     The base station uses an ETR port for connection to Essential Edition   PARTNER   Version        4 6 12 POTS    Essential Edition   PARTNER Version systems should support most types of analog phone  however it has not been  possible for Avaya to test widely     There are differences in behavior between ETR6 POTs and PHONE Combination POTs that should noted     ETR6 POTs are defined as POTs directly connected to the ETR 6 module and not to the AUX jack on the back of an ETR  digital telephone  PHONE Combination POTs are POTs connected to PHONE or Combination system modules     PHONE Combination POTs cannot have line appearances whilst ETR6 POTs can  ETR6 POTs having line appearances is  consistent with PARTNER   ACS operation     PHONE Combination POTs ring with ring patterns consistent with IP Office whilst ETR6 POTs ring with ring patterns  consistent with PARTNER  amp  ACS     e  ntercom 
81. eration of the equipment is not compromised  Proper ventilation must be maintained  The side ventilation  Slots on the IP Office 500 control unit should not be covered or blocked     4  Mechanical Loading   Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not  achieved due to uneven mechanical loading     5  Circuit Overloading   Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and  the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on over current protection and supply wiring  Appropriate  consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern     6  Reliable Earthing   Reliable earthing of rack  mounted equipment should be maintained  Particular attention should  be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit  e g  use of power strips      7  po Only the screws  M3 x 6mm  provided with the mounting kit should used to attach the brackets to the control    unit   PARTNER Version Reference Page 34    IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     Installing PARTNER  Getting Started    AA         IPO 500 Rack Mounting Kit I R d    amp  amp     700429202 i    The IP Office 500v2 control unit can be wall mounted  This requires an IP  Office 500 Wall Mounting Kit  SAP 700430150  plus additional 4 5mm  fixtures and fittings suitable for the wall type  The wall mounting kit  includes two brackets  one top and one bottom     Env
82. ers of all the devices does not exceed five      7 2 2 FCC Notification    This equipment is registered with the ACTA  Administrative Council for Terminal Attachments  in accordance with FCC  Part 68 of its rules  In compliance with those rules  you are advised of the following     e Means of Connection  Connection of this equipment to the telephone network shall be through a standard network interface jack   Connection to 1 544 Mbps digital facilities must be through a USOC RJ48C  Connection to the Analog Trunk  facilities must be through a USOC RJ45S     e Notification to the Telephone Companies  Before connecting this equipment  you or your equipment supplier must notify your local telephone company s  business office of the telephone number or numbers you will be using with this equipment     e The facility interface codes  FIC  for 1 544 Mbps digital connection are O4DU9 BN  04DU9 DN  04DU9 IKN  O4DUO   ISN     e The facility interface code  FIC  for analog trunk connection are OL13A  OL13B  OL13C  02AC2  O2LA2  O2LB2   O2LC2  O2LR2  O2LS2     e The facility interface code  FIC  for analog trunk connection are OL13A  OL13B  OL13C  02AC2  02GS2  O2LA2   O2LB2  O2LC2  O2LR2  O2LF2     e The Service Order Code  SOC  for 1 544 Mbps digital connection is 6 0Y   e The Service Order Code  SOC  for analog trunk connection is 9 0Y     e Disconnection  You must also notify your local telephone company if and when this equipment is permanently disconnected from  the line or lines  
83. es  the base card ports for trunk connection     e Maximum  3 per control unit     e The analog phone ports do not include a ringing capacitor  Where  this is a requirement  connection should be via a Master socket  containing ringing capacitors     e  f fitted with an IP Office 500 Analog Trunk daughter card  during  power failure phone ports 7 and 8 are connected to analog trunk  port 12  However during normal operation analog phone ports 7 and  8 are not useable     Page 19    Issue 1b  22 February 2010     I P50O Digital Station Base Card  Ec  This card provides 8 DS  digital station  ports for the connection of  Avaya digital phones other than IP phones        e The card can be fitted with an IP Office 500 trunk daughter card  which uses the base card ports for trunk connection     e Maximum  3 per control unit     e 4400 Series phones  4406D  4412D and 4424D  are not supported  on this card  They are supported on an external expansion module     2 7 Trunk Cards    IP Office 500 daughter trunk cards can be fitted to IP Office 500  base cards to provide support for trunk  The daughter card uses the  physical ports provided on the front panel of the base card for cable  connection     The addition of an IP Office 500 daughter card is supported on any  IP Office 500 base card except the IP Office 500 Legacy Card Carrier  base card     For those base card that support daughter cards  there are no  restrictions on the combination of card types  However in systems  with both a
84. estrictions     e 3910  3920   e 1403  1408  1416   e POTS telephones  Essential Edition   PARTNER Version supports the AVAYA 62XX range  e BM32 Buttons    e Digital station connects to the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version via a DS port     2 10 Dial Plan    Essential Edition   PARTNER Version has a fixed 2 digit dial plan  The extensions are numbered from 10 to 57 which  constitutes a 2 digit dial plan  Short codes are used to access the different features     e 6   Call Pickup   e 66   Group Call Pickup   e 68   Directed Line Pickup  e 7   Group access   e 8   Idle Line Pickup    The dial plan below identifies the valid digit sequences that can be dialled from Essential Edition   PARTNER Version     0 Dial Physical Extn  1st Port    10 57 Station extensions   610 657 Directed call pickup   661 664 Group call pickup  pickup groups 1 4   6801 6864 Directed line pickup    70 Loudspeaker Page     71 74 Group calling  calling groups 1 4   76 Modem  RAS port     771 776 Hunt group  hunt groups 1 6   777 Voicemail Collect   778 Remote Voicemail access    PARTNER Version Reference Page 22  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     System Overview  Dial Plan    7801 Auto Attendant access   7811 Record Auto Attendant Morning Greeting  7821 Record Auto Attendant Afternoon Greeting  7831 Record Auto Attendant Evening Greeting  7841 Record Auto Attendant Menu Greeting   7851 Record Auto Attendant Out of Hours Greeting  801 864 Idle line pickup   9 Dial access to Idle
85. fault  the Validate option within the Upgrade Wizard is pre selected  During this process  the required BIN files are first  transferred to the IP Office RAM memory  Only when the files are received will the IP Office overwrite the existing  software in its Flash memory and restart using the new files     e Non validated Upgrade  This is the least preferred upgrade method  It should only be used from a PC directly connected to the IP Office and  with a fixed IP address on the same LAN domain as the IP Office LANI  This method involves erasing the existing  software in the IP Office Flash memory and then copying the new BIN files directly to the Flash memory  Its uses  BOOTP and TFTP and requires a BOOTP entry for the IP Office system to exist on the Manager PC  This method should  not be used unless absolutely necessary             nove d   orn ed Cancel    memory  P  Upgrade  Upgrade       es    Send BIMs  to IP Office       Proceed with  i Upgrade     w    Sufficient LIn alid ated  memory  Upgrade          Yes    es    Erase current  Flash    Transfer BINs  into Flash Delete BINs  Request BIH s  Reboot f Cancel via BOOTP and  1 Upgrade TFTP       Upgrade Process  5 7 2 Upgrading the Core Software    e Objective   Upgrade the control unit to IP Office software       J Information Required       e Remote  Administrator Password   For a new or defaulted system this  is Administrator     g  Tools Required    PARTNER Version Reference Page 99  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1
86. figuration  The efficiency of this automatic procedure is simplified and  guaranteed by following a few basic rules in connecting up cable groups and populating the card slots of the control unit  as follows     e Insert base cards working from left to right and do not leave unoccupied slots between cards     PARTNER Version Reference Page 36  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     Installing PARTNER  Install Overview  e Apply simple housekeeping rules to cables by tying them in associated and clearly labeled bundles     e Route cables carefully so that they do not intrude the working area or create a hazard    The basic installation procedure described in the following sections is as follows   1  Check out the telephone connection system     2  Equip the control unit with base cards  pre fitted where necessary with daughter cards   3  Insert the supplied SD card   4  Connect a laptop PC that has IP Office Manager 6 0 or above  to the control unit  Item 6 in tools      5  Switch ON the control unit  Essential Edition   PARTNER Version automatically  sniffs  the connected system and  contacts the laptop  To do this  The control unit initializing firmware sends its configuration   i n i files to the SD card  where they are checked against the current versions on the card  The control unit performs a boot up sequence that  varies according to what is detected during the discovery phase     6  Switch ON the laptop  Office Manager on the PC displays the adminis
87. g PARTNER  Start up    Configuration Service User Login 8  The login dialog is displayed  Default Service User  password is Administrator     IP Office   DOEOOFOS2194   IP S00 Yz    Service User Mame administrator       Vil Kvaya P Diiin     Manaper         z Au  The Administrator Home Page is displayed     Welcome lo IP Office Essential Edition   PARTNER Vernon Aciministration    This view confirms that installation of the    Essential Edition   PARTNER   Version      poem Tena E system has been successful    iamai hijdis  DRT TR    vhat would you like ta do 7 Please reviewer Ihe current IP Office Setup balor       Expandion hadules   NONE  Feature Rey  HONE   em misse  ep Ree Bis  eral Number  DODIDOGOUDOOO  Ligar oe L      IP Addmesc 19218242 1  Sushi int hlask   155 755 755 0  Grlim L  saln   Uere Erates  LO Ernlish   Humber adisgned ip hist Eiern  T5  Humber at   sdsecoans cm   vitem   B  anume Configurud    Daylight Daang  Enabled  Sitar Trikes gar phan  s   5  Lights Instalded   ONE  ETA Dngaal Exhensieest Connected   NONE    Hunt Graisp Extenrions   gt  Pickup Group Catenion    Calling Geoup Etenzians  Might Terasa Group Dlamini    HOME Acsigead  Cankgura   v Adlon Lis    Emeran List Gorgues  011  Isensions OT Contgured for Vaicebiad   HHI  Pansion  aczkadad fram Txractary Ligtireg HONI    iidne  amp teisriad f  r Twinning   HOME                                           3 6 Connections  If the site already has a patch panel for all outside lines and extensions  you s
88. handsets during this time are recognized by the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system control unit but are  undetected by Manager which is working with a copy of the configuration file  Avaya recommend that whilst using  Manager you save the configuration file at frequent intervals to ensure the working copy and Manager copy of the  configuration file remain as compatible as possible     A Do not leave the Manager application open for long periods and particularly when it is not being used   Check system operation and gather all packing materials for disposal     If appropriate  obtain sign off signature     PARTNER Version Reference Page 42  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     Installing PARTNER  Final Actions    PARTNER Version Reference Page 43  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     Chapter 4   System Component Details       PARTNER Version Reference Page 45  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     4  System Component Details    This section contains detailed descriptions of each of the component parts of Essential Edition   PARTNER   Version     4 1 Control Unit    The base item of the IP Office system is the system server or control unit  It stores the system configuration and controls  system operation  The Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system uses the IP Office 500v2 model R6 0 control unit     A control unit can be customized by adding various internal cards such as trunk cards  An external expa
89. he central office exchange is the best  quality and most reliable source     The Essential Edition   PARTNER Version can obtain and use the clock signal from any of its digital trunks  However it will  only use one trunk for its clock signal at any time and will ignore any other possible clock sources  If no clock source is  available the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version can use its own internal clock if necessary     The Clock Quality setting on each line is set to one of the following     e Network  If available  the clock signal from this trunk can be used as the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version clock source     e Fallback  If available  the clock signal from this trunk can be used as the clock source only if none of the trunks set to  Network are providing a clock source     e Unsuitable  The clock source from this trunk is never used as the IP Office clock source     In the example below the first Essential Edition   PARTNER Version is set to use the public network trunk as its clock  source and ignoring the possible clock source from the QSIG trunk  However the other system is using the QSIG trunk as  it clock source     PARTNER Version Reference Page 94  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     Administration  External Trunk Configuration    Public  Network    PRI    Network            Unsuitable       Source Priority  When multiple trunks with the same setting are providing a clock signal  the trunk used is determined in the following  order of
90. he default address for an IP Office Essential Edition   PARTNER Version control  unit LAN port is 192 168 42 1 255 255 255 0  If required  should not be  necessary   change the TCP IP properties for the PC LAN port to the following   Fixed I P address 192 168 42 203  Subnet mask 255 255 255 0  Default gateway 192 168 42 1     2 Connect the LAN cable from the PC LAN port the LAN port on the IP Office control  unit     3  Check that the orange LED lamp on the IP Office LAN port is on  The green LED  may also be flickering as it indicates traffic across the LAN connection     4 To test the connection before running Manager or System Status Application   e Select Start   Run and enter cmd     e  n the command window that appears enter ping  192 168 42 1   The results should show a number of ping replies from the IP Office  This  confirms basic communication between the Manager PC and the IP Office     e  f there are no ping replies enter  ipconfig   The results should list the IP address settings of the Manager PC as required  above  If they do enter exit and check the cable connection     Ringer volume may be too low    Do Not Disturb or Call Forwarding may be turned on    Line Ringing may not be set to Immediate    Telephone may be faulty  switch telephones and try again    Possible power outage  unplug the modular telephone cord and re plug     Is your system clock correct    Set system time and date   Are you subscribed to Caller ID    Is the line connected to a module that s
91. he slot edges by trying to gently rotate it  If the card does rotate  remove it and begin inserting it again     3  The card should slide in freely until almost fully inserted  At this point apply pressure at the base of the front of the  card to complete insertion into its connector block     4  Using a flat bladed screwdriver secure the base card     General Notes    PARTNER Version Reference Page 38  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     Installing PARTNER  Card Installation    e Cards can be fitted in any order into any available slots  The only exception is the IP500 4 Port Expansion card  which can only be installed in right hand slot 4     e  t is recommended that cards are fitted from left to right     e There are restrictions to the number of supported cards of some types  When such a limit is exceed  the right   most card of that type will not function     e Ensure that you use the labels supplied to identify the card fitted into the control unit     PARTNER Version Reference Page 39  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     3 5 Start up      l  Do not begin this procedure until all cards are installed in the control unit   During installation it is recommended that the control unit is started without it being connected to any other unit  This  ensures that the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version defaults to a known set of IP address settings           AVAYA    Avaya   IP Office Manager    Version 8 0  011021        PARTNER Ver
92. he switches can be used for other applications     The IP Office is able to open  high resistance   close  low resistance  or pulse  close for 5 seconds and then open  the  two switches within the port     Door relay switches can be controlled in Essential Edition   PARTNER Version by Contact Closure 1   Feature 41  and  Contact Closure 2   Feature 42  buttons that can be programmed onto phones using Manager or handset TUI entries     e CAUTI ON  In installations where this port is connected to a device external to the building  connection must be via a  towerMAX SCL 8 Surge Protector and a protective ground connection must be provided on the IP Office control unit   The towerMAX range of devices are supplied by ITWLinx  http   www itwlinx com      PARTNER Version Reference Page 80  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     System Component Details  Physical Ports    Switch 2 1  Switch 1   41  EXT l  OP   3    Q car g 3 5mm Steren 2 S witch 2  42  L3 Jack Plug   __  3  0 Volts  Ground Chassis  N A  Switch 1    e Switching Capacity  0 7A    e Maximum Voltage  55V d c    e On state resistance  0 7 ohms    e Short circuit current  1A    e Reverse circuit current capacity  1 44     e Ensure that pins 1 and 2 are always at a positive voltage with respect to pin 3     3 5mm stereo audio jack plugs are frequently sold as pre wired sealed modules  It may be necessary to use a multi   meter to determine the wiring connections from an available plug  Typically 3  commo
93. hing  Trunk in use   PRI Trunk Daughter Card   e Off  No trunk present  e Red Green Fast  e Green on  Trunk present  Flash  port 9  or  e Green flashing  Trunk in use     Green Fast Flash   port 10   Alarm  indication signal   AIS  from the  trunk remote end   Red with Green  Blink  port 9  or  Green Blink  port  10   Port in  loopback mode  set  through IP Office  System Monitor      I PO 500 Extn Card Dgtl Sta 8   P Office 500 Extension Card Digital Station 8 700417330       4 3 2 Analog Phone    This card is used to add analog phone extension ports to the IP 500v2 control unit  It is available in two variants   providing either 2 or 8 analog extension ports     e Supports  Provides either 8 or 2 analog phone ports depending on card  variant     e Maximum per control unit  4     e IP500 Daughter Card Support     1        Port Type Ports Features Port LEDs    Analog Supports ICLID modes  No status LEDs are used for analog phone extensions   Extension DTMFA  DTMFC  e LED1 is used for base card status   DTMFD  FSK and UK20   REN 2  1 for external  bell device    Off  Hook current     E e Red Fast Flash    Ring Voltage  40V  System    Intended for shutdown   connection to two wire  analog phones  the  ports do not include a  ringing capacitor  For  connection to 4 wire  analog phones   connection should be  via a master socket  with ringing capacitors   If fitted with an analog  trunk card  for the  Phone 8  during power  failure extension port 8  is connected to the  analog tr
94. hould be able to use the existing wiring to  install the system hardware and connect telephones to the system yourself     During control unit startup  e Extensions and Users    A user is automatically created for each physical extension port detected in the system  Users are assigned  extension numbers starting from 10  User names take the form Extn10  Extn11          e Hunt Group  A single hunt group 1 called Main is created and the first 10 users are placed into that hunt group as members     Testing the modules  Test the control unit base card modules by doing the following   a  Plug a system telephone into the first port on each module     b  Press the line button on the telephone for each outside line and listen for a dial tone     I nstalling Telephones    After you have installed the IP Office 500v2 control unit and have connected the line and extension cords  you are ready  to install the telephones  Installing the telephones includes assembling  connecting and configuring  the telephone  As  desired  you also can connect an Intercom Autodialer to certain telephones    Assembling PARTNER     Version Telephones    All Essential Edition   PARTNER Version telephones are shipped with a stand for either desk  mounting or wall  mounting  the telephone  For other telephones  see the instructions that are provided with the telephone     Gather the line and extension cords hanging from the control unit and twist tie or wire  wrap them   Connecting handsets   l For telephone s
95. ice will automatically create  configuration entries for the new trunks or extensions users     1  Switch off the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system      2 Remove the card or external expansion module  Note the card slot or expansion port used as the replacement  must be installed in the same position     3  Install the replacement using the appropriate process for the type of component  Fitting IP Office 500 cards    4  Restart the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system     5  Use Manager to configure the new trunks or extensions users     Lower Capacity Replacement    If replacing with a component of the same type but lower capacity  after restarting the IP Office the configuration will  need to be edited to remove redundant entries     1  Switch off the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system      2  Remove the card or external expansion module  Note the card slot or expansion port used as the replacement  must be installed in the same position     3  Install the replacement using the appropriate process for the type of component  Fitting IP Office 500 cards    4  Restart the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system   5  Use Manager to delete the trunks or extensions users in the configuration that are no longer supported by the    component installed     Adding a New Component    If adding a new component to an available slot or port  when restarted the IP Office will automatically create  configuration entries for the new trunks or extensions users     1
96. ilbox should be programmed     A range of settings and controls are accessible through the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version Manager Application to  configure the voicemail operation     4 8 2 System Status Application  SSA     This tool provides a wide range of information about the current status of an Essential Edition   PARTNER   system  It  includes available resources and components within the system  This includes details of current call in progress  Details of  the number of alarms are recorded and the time date of the most recent alarms     When required for diagnostics escalation SSA is able to take a snap shot image of the Essential Edition   PARTNER  Version system status including a copy of its current configuration  Use of SSA requires an IP Office service user name  and password that has been configured for System Status access in the IP Office security settings        DVD IP Office Applications DVD  License X No license required     SSA is pre installed on the system Avaya SD memory card and can be run by selecting File   Advanced   System  Status from the main menu    M IP Office R   System Statue    AVAVA IP Office System Status    Hel Dx Abat    Onkre Cpr    Logon    Contes  nit IP Address          Password     EJ Auta reennnect       Respond to the password request     Further SSA information is available in this document     4 8 3 Monitor    Monitor  also know as System Monitor  is a tool that can show all activity on the Essential Edition   PARTNER Ver
97. ilure  to the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system  There are a number of options to connect analog extension ports to  analog trunks during power failure  In all cases these only work with loop start analog trunks  Any phones connected to  these ports should be clearly labeled as power fail extensions in accordance with the appropriate national and local  regulatory requirements     When an IP Office 500Analog Phone 8 base card is fitted with an IP Office 500Analog Trunk daughter card  during power  failure extension port 8 is connected to analog trunk port 12  The same applies to the IP Office 5010ATM Combination card  and the IP Office 500 ETR 6 base card     Any phones connected to these ports should be clearly labeled as power fail extensions in accordance with the  appropriate national and local regulatory requirements     GNEINNI           U       R45    Not used   Pin 2 is internally connected to pin 5 via a ringer capacitor   Not used        1   2   3   4 Ring    5 Tip    6 Pin 6 is internally connected to pin 5 via a ringer capacitor   7 Not used    8 Not used    e Minimum Wire Size  AWG 26    e Maximum Cable Length     e AWG26  500m   1640    e AWG24  AWG22  1000m   3280        4 9 9 Phone  POT  Port    These ports are analog extension ports  On expansion modules they can be connected to out of building extensions  If  this is the case  connection must be made via suitable protective devices  IP Office Barrier Box  at each end and via each  building primary p
98. includes the prompt files for embedded voicemail operation     This process can be used to upgrade an existing SD card to match the file set installed with Manager  For the card to be  used in an IP Office 500v2 system System SD slot the card must be Avaya SD Feature Key card  The card must be  correctly formatted  see Format IP Office SD card      l Note  This process can take up to 20 minutes depending on the PC  Once          system    system started it is recommended that the process is not interrupted   primary  prImary  5 insert the SD card into a reader slot on the Manager computer   backup  backup  Avail    mail 3  Using Manager  select File   Advanced   Recreate IP Office SD Card   dynamic    dynamic 4  Select I P Office Partner Version  This selection will affect how the Essential    temp  emp Edition   PARTNER Version system operates when defaulted with this card    present in its System SD card slot     5  Browse to the card location and click OK     6  Manager starts creating folders on the SD card and copying the required files  into those folders     5 3 6 Backing Up the System SD Card    There are two levels of backup that can be performed     e Backup the System SD Card Primary Folder  The contents of the primary folder on the card can be copied to the backup folder  They files can then be restored    if necessary  Both actions can be performed remotely     e Backup the Whole System SD Card  The contents of the whole System SD card can be copied to the Option
99. installation and setup of an  Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system  Other tools may also be required     gd Tools Required     Phillips No  1 screwdriver for removal of module covers     Cutter for cable ties      Phillips No  4 screwdriver       Flat blade screwdriver  medium size      Wrist strap for anti static grounding or similar     Oo Ul A W N Be      PC running Windows XP 2003    During the Staging Installation later in this manual  we recommend that you use a Laptop PC with IP Office Manager  Essential Edition   PARTNER Version installed using a directly connected LAN cable  This will enable you to make any  changes to the basic configuration  system configuration  and set up user lists     7  Indelible marker for cable labeling        Ti Parts Required  l  Cable ties   2  Cabling labels     3  Technical Bulletins  Each Essential Edition   PARTNER Version software release is normally accompanied by a Technical Bulletin detailing  special installation requirements  known issues  etc  Various software releases and their associated Technical Bulletins    can also be obtained from http   support avaya com     3 2 6 Cabling and Cables    The Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system is designed primarily for use within an RJ45 structured cabling system  using CAT3 unshielded twisted pair  UTP  cabling and RJ 45 sockets     A structured cabling system is one where cables are run from a central RJ 45 patch panel in the communications data  room to individual RJ 45 so
100. ints 14  details of components 46  reboot 102  server 17  shutdown 101  status application 76  upgrade 98   System status application 75  97    T  TAPI 75    PARTNER Version Reference  IP Office PARTNER Version    Index    TAPI application 77  Technical bulletin 7  23  30  32  75  98  99  Telephone  assembling 41  Testing modules 41  Tools 37  Tools required 32  towerMAX device 71  Training courses 10  Trouble shooting 97  Trunk  cards 55  clock source 88  external configuration 94  interface modules 111  prefixes 88  provider 21  unused 88  95  U  Units faulty 9  University  Avaya 28  Unpacking 29  Upgrade 23  98  Upgrade software 23  99    UPS 24   V   Voicemail 46   W   Wall mounting 29  34  35  Web Sites 9    Page 117    Issue 1b  22 February 2010     PARTNER Version Reference Page 119  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     Performance figures and data quoted in this document are typical  and must be  specifically confirmed in writing by Avaya before they become applicable to any  particular order or contract  The company reserves the right to make alterations  or amendments to the detailed specifications at its discretion  The publication of  information in this document does not imply freedom from patent or other  protective rights of Avaya or others     Intellectual property related to this product  including trademarks  and registered  to Lucent Technologies have been transferred or licensed to Avaya     All trademarks identified by the    or     
101. ironmental Requirements   In addition to the existing environmental requirements for an Essential  Edition   PARTNER Version system  the following additional requirements  apply when wall mounting a unit        Zo The wall surface must be vertical  flat and vibration free        h A minimum clearance of 500mm  19 7 inches  is required on  all sides        PARTNER Version Reference Page 35  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     e po The unit must be orientated as shown when mounted  That is  with the base card slots facing right when viewed from in front of  the unit        iT  The brackets must be used as shown  with the deeper tray   like bracket used at the bottom of the wall mounted control unit     e po Only the screws  M3 x 6mm  provided with the mounting kit  should used to attach the brackets to the control unit        BOTTOM  Fix to solid vertical surface using  wall fixings suitable for the wall type     A Orientation must be as shown     A minimum clearance of 500mm   19 7  is required on all sides          l  The brackets must be used as shown  with the deeper tray like bracket used at the bottom of the wall  mounted control unit     e zo Only the screws  M3 x 6mm  provided with the mounting kit should used to attach the brackets to the control  unit     3 3 Install Overview    Essential Edition   PARTNER Version is an out of the box installation and is meant to work correctly when it is switched  on  without requiring any setting up or pre con
102. is exceeded  the card  in the highest slot will be disabled     This card has 12 RJ45 ports  The card is available in two variants   providing 2 or 8 analog extension ports for the connection of analog  phones  The card can be fitted with an IP Office 500 daughter card  which then uses the additional 4 RJ 45 ports for connections     e This card accepts one IP Office 500 daughter card of any type  supported by Essential Edition   PARTNER Version  See Constraints     e Maximum  4 per control unit     e When fitted with an IP Office 500 Analog Trunk daughter card  the  Phone 8 base card supports 1 power failure extension to trunk  loop   start only  connection     e The analog extension ports do not include a ringing capacitor  Where  this is a requirement  connection should be via a Master socket  containing ringing capacitors     This card provides 6 digital station ports  1 6   2 analog extension  ports  7 8  and 4 analog trunk ports  9 12   The card also includes 10  VCM channels     e This card has a pre installed IP Office 500 ATM daughter card   e Maximum  2 combination cards per control unit     e During power failure port 8 is connected to port 12     This card is only supported in an IP Office 500v2 control unit running in  PARTNER  amp 9 Version mode  It provides 6 ETR ports for connection of  ETR phones  2 Analog extension ports are also provided for emergency  use only with an analog trunk card     e The card can be fitted with an IP500 trunk daughter card which us
103. is required but is not supplied with the module     RJ  45 sockets  Digital Station port  Used for connection of IP Office supported DS phones    If connected to an out of building extension  the connection must be made via additional IROB  barrier devices in addition to the buildings primary protection  The module must also be connected to  a protective ground     9 Way D Type socket  For Avaya use only     RJ 45 Socket  Used for direct connection to an Expansion port on an IP Office control unit using the  Expansion Interconnect cable supplied with the module     Protective Ground point  Use of a protective ground is required for all installations  see Grounding   Earthing   Where the module is connected to analog extensions in another building  an IP Office  Phone Barrier Box V2  101V  is required at both ends  see Lightning Protection Out of  Building  Connections     All expansion modules are supplied with a base software level and should be upgraded to match the core software of the  control unit in the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system     LEEENENENIL NEN ANNIS IN  All       I PO 500 Digital Station 16 Ports 700449499  IEC60320 C13 Power Cord CEE7 7 Europe 700289762  BS1363 United Kingdom    700289747   NEMA5 15P America 700289770    P Office 500Rack Mounting Kit All 700429202    Expansion modules include an external power supply unit  PSU  and an appropriate interconnect cable  They do not  include a locale specific power cord for the external PSU or any phon
104. ith another card type     Port Type Ports Features Port LEDs    Digital Station Phrase IP500 Analog  e Green On   Phone detected     PortsProvides DS e LEDI is used for base card status   ports for digital    stations  except  4406D  4412D and e Red On   Error e Red Flash every 5    4424D   e Red Slow Flash   Initializing  RE   Card  Okay   e Red Fast Flash    System shutdown           Analog 7 to 8 Supports ICLID No status LEDs are used for analog phone extensions   Extension modes DTMFA    DTMFC  DTMFD    FSK and UK20    REN 2  1 for   external bell   device     Off  Hook current    25mA   Ring Voltage  40V     Intended for  connection to two   wire analog phones   the ports do not  include a ringing  capacitor  For  connection to 4   wire analog phones   connection should  be viaa master  Socket with ringing  capacitors    During power  failure extension  port 8 is connected  to the analog trunk  port 12     Analog Trunk DTMF  ICLID  Busy  e Green on  Card fitted   tone detection  e Green flashing  Trunk in use     Over voltage and    LED 9 is used for daughter card status   lightning protection     DTMF and LD  dialing        e Red On   Error Red Flash every 5  e Red Slow Flash   Initializing  seconds   Card  Okay   Red Fast Flash      Adjustable echo  cancellation  default  16ms   Selectable  to Off  8  16  32  64 System shutdown   and 128   milliseconds        PARTNER Version Reference Page 54  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     System Component 
105. l changes  typically there are two end points on a call  but for some circumstances  such as conference calls   intruded calls there may be more   Support is provided for Devlink    4 8 5 Call Logging Applications    A wide range of 3rd  party applications exist to provide call logging and accounting for telephone systems  The Essential  Edition   PARTNER Version has a number of options for providing call details to those applications     e Direct SMDR Output  The IP Office control unit can directly output SMDR records to a specified IP address     Essential Edition   PARTNER Version has a feature Call Logs that applies to incoming outside calls when caller ID is    received     In Essential Edition   PARTNER Version  both answered and unanswered calls can be logged on a per extension basis   based on flexible configuration settings that allow logging unanswered calls arriving on specific lines at an extension  and   or logging all calls answered at the extension regardless of the line they arrive on  Every extension will have logs for its  own internal answered missed calls  and its own external answered calls  The size of the call log list for every extension    is up to 30     One extension can be designated to log all incoming outside calls  both answered and unanswered  regardless of where  they terminated in the system  You can designate up to three extensions that can log all incoming outside calls  both  answered and unanswered  regardless of where they terminated in 
106. ld  Press a labeled  feature button to enable or disable that feature  The feature button provides access to an Avaya  call management system feature that has been administered for your extension  The green LED  next to the feature button indicates if the feature is currently on or off  If the light is on  the  feature is on        4 6 2 1408  This phone is supported with Essential Edition   PARTNER   Version       Connects via DS port    Programmable Buttons w  8  6  bottom  two are fixed as    ntercom    Headset Socket f   Hands free Speaker  Microphone ul  uf   Message Waiting Lamp d   Display 3 x 24 backlit    Supported Add Ons None    Upgrade able Firmware vi    Fixed Function Keys       SA  speaker W  9 HEADSET W  amp  MUTE V a VOLUME UP J MBI CONTACTS  X E MESSAGE Wf  amp  HOLD Z UC TRANSFER   W VOLUME DOWN EE CALL LOG  X CH prop J SiO nep  V EEE CONFERENCE f AA MENU      Name Description    Message Waiting An illuminated red light in the upper right corner of your phone indicates you have voicemail  Indicator messages waiting  If Visual Alerting is enabled  this light flashes when you receive an incoming  Call     Avaya Menu Press the A button to access the Avaya menu  Press the A button twice to exit the Avaya menu   The Avaya menu provides options that allow you to customize phone settings  select the display  language  view network information  and log out     ma porone O    Press Drop to drop the active call  While on a conference call  press Drop to drop the last
107. led calls beginning Setting may not be inserting a long enough pause  increase setting    with star codes are miss dialed Recall feature is not working  Increase Recall Timer Duration   107  by 100  milliseconds  If using the feature disconnects the call  decrease Recall Timer  Duration by 100 milliseconds     Calls on hold are disconnected CO Disconnect Time   203  setting may be too short     Call on Hold hangs up  but line does CO Disconnect Time   203  may be too long  try resetting it   not disconnect Local telephone company does not send a hold release signal  you may need the  help of our hotline     All telephones dead  no dial tone or Power may have been interrupted to the control unit   lights check the power cord  the on off switch  and the LEDs on the modules   Power outlet may be faulty  test the outlet with an appliance like a lamp     Multiple telephones dead  no dial one or more system modules may be out  try reseating the module in the control  tone or lights unit   PARTNER Version Reference Page 107    IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     PARTNER Version Reference Page 108  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     Chapter 7   Appendices    PARTNER Version Reference Page 109  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     7  Appendices    This appendix section contains supplementary information     7 1 Safety Statements  7 1 1 Lightning Protection Hazard Symbols    Lightning protectors  The buildings lightni
108. lied by ITWLinx  http   www itwlinx com      4 7 1 DS Phones    When digital phone extensions are required in another building  additional In Range Out Of Building  IROB  protective  equipment must be used  For phones connected to IP Office DS ports  the supported device supplied by ITWLinx is a  towerMAX DS 2  module  This IROB device was previous badged by Avaya as the 146E IROB     The protection device should be installed as per the instructions supplied with the device  The ground points on the IP  Office control unit and the DS modules must be connected to a protective ground using 18AWG wire with a green and  yellow sleeve     Typically the IROB    PARTNER Version Reference Page 71  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     2 RJ 45 EQUIPMENT ports are straight through connected to the 2 RJ 45 LINE ports  This allows existing RJ 45 structured  cabling  using pins 4 and 5  to be used without rewiring for up to two DS connection  However each of these ports can be  used to connect a second extension using pins 3 and 6     Main Building                       Secondary Building  Dive       Control Unit sC le lem    uma a              OS Module             Earthed Ducted       Approved Ground Point Cabling Approved Ground Point  LC IIIJ  Ras 1 Not used  1 Ras  2 Not used  2  l l E l    5 1 3 Ring II  Optional  7 3 aj  U  4 Ring   I 4  P  5 Tip   E 5  H  6 Tip II  Optional  T 6  7 Not used  7  8 Not used  8      The towerMAX range of devices are supplied by I
109. n be added to an IP Office 500 base card  The card is a  universal card that can be configured in software for T1 robbed bit   T1 PRI or E1R2  The card is available in single and dual port variants     e Maximum  4 per IP Office 500v2 control unit     e The IP Office 500 PRI U card supports E1  T1 and E1 R2 PRI  modes  The Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system supports  8 unlicensed B channels on each IP Office 500 PRI U port fitted   Additional B  channels  up to the capacity of ports installed and PRI  mode selected require I P Office 500 Universal PRI  Additional  Channels  licenses added to the configuration  These additional  channels consume the licenses based on which additional channels  are configured as in service from port 9 of slot 1 upwards  D   channels are not affected by licensing        PARTNER Version Reference Page 55  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     4 4 1 Analog Trunk Card    This card can be added to an IP500 base card to provide that card with support for 4 loop start analog trunks  This card  can be fitted to any IP500 base card except the I P500 Legacy Carrier card and IP500 4 Port Expansion card     e Ports Channels  4 Loop start analog trunk ports  Connections via the host IP500 base card     e DTMF  ICLID  Busy tone detection     e Over voltage and lightning protection  may still require additional    protection equipment see Lightning Protection   Out of Building  Connections     e DTMF and LD dialing        e Adjust
110. n to both relays  is the cable  screen     4 9 7 LAN Port    The IP Office control unit has 2 RJ45 Ethernet ports  marked as LAN and WAN  These form a full duplex managed layer 3  switch  Within the IP Office configuration  the physical LAN port is LAN1  the physical WAN port is designated LAN2 but  should not be used     The LAN port LEDs indicate as follows   e Green  On   connected  Flashing   Activity   e Yellow  On   100Mbps  Off   10Mbps     LAN Cables  These are CAT5 UTP cables for connection of various IP devices within the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system     E       E               3         RAMS R45    1 LANMLAN Crossover Cable  3 Meterz 3 84 Feet   LAN Interconnect Cable  1 Meter 3 28 Feet                      LAN MDI Standard  Crossover   Crossover  I nterconnect  R45 1  m Rx A    Tx A  White Orange 1 3 Ras    2 im Rx  B    Tx B  Orange White 2 6      3   Tx A  in Rx A  White Green 3 1      5 1 4 Not used  Not used  Blue White 4 4 5 1  5 Not used  Not used  White Blue 5 5  6      x B  im Rx B  Green  White 6 2  7 Not used  Not used  White Brown 7 7  8 Not used  Not used  Brown White 8 8  e Part number   e LAN Cable   GREY  700213481   Standard straight LAN cable   e LAN Crossover Cable   Black  700213473   LAN crossover cable   PARTNER Version Reference Page 81    IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     4 9 8 PF Port    These ports are analog extension ports that can be used in conjunction with analog loop start trunks during power fa
111. nalog phone base cards and analog trunk daughter cards   combining the two types is recommended as it then provides analog  power failure support for one trunk extension     Each daughter card is supplied two pre fitted metal pillars and 3  plastic pillars  Two screws and washers for final attachment of the  metal pillars to the base card are also included        I P Office 500 Analog Trunk Daughter Card This card can be added to IP Office 500 base cards  It enables that  base card to then also support four analog loop start trunks     e When fitted to an IP Office 500 Analog Phone 8 base card  the  combination supports 1 power failure extension to trunk   loop start only  connection     e Maximum  2 per IP Office 500v2 control unit        I P Office 500 PRI U Trunk Daughter Card This card can be added to an IP Office 500 base card  The card is a  universal card that can be configured in software for T1 robbed bit   T1 PRI or E1R2  The card is available in single and dual port variants     e Maximum  4 per IP Office 500v2 control unit     e The IP Office 500 PRI U card supports E1  T1 and E1 R2 PRI  modes  The Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system supports  8 unlicensed B channels on each IP Office 500 PRI U port fitted   Additional B  channels  up to the capacity of ports installed and PRI  mode selected require I P Office 500 Universal PRI  Additional  Channels  licenses added to the configuration  These additional  channels consume the licenses based on which addition
112. nd click Refresh if the expected modules are not shown     5  For each unit found  the Upgrade Wiz displays the module type  its current version of software installed in the unit  and the software version of the  bin file that Manager has available     6  For those units and modules where manager detects that it has a higher version available  the tick box next to the  unit or module is automatically selected     7 For those modules which you want to upgrade  tick the check box  For modules where a later version of software  is available the check box may have already been automatically ticked     8  Select Upgrade   9  The system password is requested  Enter it and click OK   10 The  bin files required are transferred to the system and stored in temporary memory     11 Once all the files have been transferred  the upgrade wizard will prompt whether it okay to proceed with the  upgrade process  Select Yes to continue     12 Each module being upgraded will delete its existing core software  restart and load the new software file that was  transferred  This process may take several minutes for each unit  Do not cancel or close the upgrade wizard while  this process is running     13 Following the upgrade check that the upgrade wizard now shows that the selected units and modules have  upgraded  It may be necessary to select Refresh to update the information in the upgrade wizard display     5 7 3 Changing the IP Address Settings    By default the IP Office system name is set to
113. nection to two   wire analog phones   the ports do not  include a ringing  capacitor  For  connection to 4  wire  analog phones   connection should be  via a master socket  with ringing  capacitors     The ETR 6 can be fitted  LED use depends daughter card type fitted     Trunk Ports with an Analog Trunk e LED 9 is used for daughter card status   card       e Red On   Error e Red Flash every 5  e Red Slow Flash   Initializing  seconds   Card okay   e Red Fast Flash    System shutdown   Analog Trunk Daughter Card  e Green on  Card fitted   e Green flashing  Trunk in use     PRI Trunk Daughter Card    e Off  No trunk present  Red Green Fast Flash  e Green on  Trunk present   port 9  or Green Fast    Flash  port 10   Alarm  indication signal  AIS   from the trunk remote  end    Red with Green Blink   port 9  or Green Blink   port 10   Port in  loopback mode  set  through IP Office System    e Green flashing  Trunk in use        Monitor    l                 c       I PO 500v2 EXTN CARD ETR 6  P Office 500v2 EXTN CARD ETR 6 700476039    PARTNER Version Reference Page 53  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     4 3 4 ATM Combination Card    This card is used to add a combination of ports to the IP 500v2 control unit   e Supports  e 6 Digital Station ports   e 2 Analog Extension ports   e 4 Analog Trunk ports   e 10 VCM channels   e Maximum per Control Unit  2     e  P500 Daughter Card Support  1  The trunk daughter card is pre   installed and cannot be replaced w
114. nery or equipment that needs to be moved  is moved first    Check that it is not an excessively dusty atmosphere    Check that the area is unlikely to suffer rapid changes in temperature and humidity    Check for the proximity of strong magnetic fields  sources of radio frequency and other electrical interference   Check there are no corrosive chemicals or gasses    Check there is no excessive vibration or potential of excessive vibration  especially of any mounting surface   Check that where telephones are installed in another building  that the appropriate protectors and protective    grounds are fitted     Check there is suitable lighting for installation  system programming and future maintenance   Check that there is sufficient working space for installation and future maintenance   Ensure that likely activities near the system will not cause any problems  e g  access to and maintenance of any    other equipment in the area     Where ventilation holes are present on any of the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version units  those holes should  not be covered or blocked     The surface must be flat horizontal for free standing or rack mounted installations     PARTNER Version Reference Page 29  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010          Wall Mounting  In additional to the requirements above  the following are applicable to Essential Edition   PARTNER Version units that  support wall mounting     1  Units must only be mounted onto permanent wall surfaces   
115. ng protectors must be verified as follow     1  Check the lightning protectors  at the trunk cable entry point to the building housing the Avaya IP Office  paying special  attention to the lightning protection grounding  Report any problems  in writing  to the telephone company     2 Equipment that is designed to be connected using internal wiring is typically not lightning protected  Hence  Avaya IP  Office extension cabling must not leave the building  For installations where telephones and or other standard  tip ring     devices are installed in another building then lightning protection is required  see Out of Building Telephone  Installations      Hazard Symbol    e AN The shock hazard symbol is intended to alert personnel to electrical hazard or equipment damage  The  following precautions must also be observed when installing telephone equipment     2  Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm   3  Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations     4  Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network  interface     5  Always use caution when working with telephone lines     PARTNER Version Reference Page 110  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     Appendices  Safety Statements    7 1 2 Trunk Interface Modules  To ensure the validation of the approvals  only the following types of trunk interface cards must be fit
116. nsion module can  be also be connected     The slots are numbered 1 to 4 from left to right  They can be used in any order  However if the capacity for a particular  type of card is exceeded  the card in the rightmost slot will be disabled  The unit must not be used with uncovered slots        INN  C       Maximum  Extensions    Conference  Parties    Trunks Cards    Voicemail  Channels    Software Level    Power Supply  Mounting    Dimensions    Memory    PARTNER Version Reference  IP Office PARTNER Version       Up to 48 extension ports of which there may be a maximum of 18 ETR ports   10 as standard with no silence suppression     Any combination of IP Office 500trunk daughter cards and up to 2 IPAO00 trunk cards   Maximum 2  expandable to 6 subject to available licenses     e  P Office core software level 6 0 minimum   e Bin file   ip500v2 bin   Internal power supply unit     Free standing  rack mounted  requires IP Office 5 00Rack Mounting Kit  or wall mounted  requires IP  Office 500Wall Mounting Kit      Width  445mm 17 5   Depth  365mm 14 4   Height  73mm 2 9  2U   Clearance  90mm minimum all sides  220m at front  500mm all side when wall mounted     Maximum configuration file size  2048KB     Page 46    Issue 1b  22 February 2010     System Component Details  Control Unit    4 1 1 Rear Connections          TT Titty  TIT    j soe eo He      HHBHHHARH 5 6 T   nb HHEHHHEEH na  BEEBE ED EI EI EI HI E ED ED ER ED EI EI EHI BEI a  ELLE HEHE co cum ome   TII  ium sons ulis 
117. of OdB ensures compliance with FCC part 68 section 68 308 b  5  and TIA EIA   IS 968 Section 4 5 2 5   Through transmission amplification from ports for the connection of separately registered    equipment or from other network connection ports   Gain setting adjustment by unqualified personnel may result in  violation of the FCC rules  Qualified personnel may adjust gain settings above these levels only where     1  Measurement is made to ensure that the power levels sent to line at each network interface connected does not exceed  the maximum levels specified in FCC part 68 section 68 308 b  and TIA EIA 1S 968 Section 4 5 for that specific  interface type     2  Where gain adjustment away from the default values are made  precautions should be taken to ensure that the  connection of terminal equipment is controlled by qualified installation personnel     7 1 5 Port Safety Classification    The Avaya IP Office Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system has the following ports which are classified as follows     Port Description Port Classification    PRI port PRI ISDN connection  NET  TNV  Operating within the limits of SELV   Analog ports Two wire analog trunk TNV3  PARTNER Version Reference Page 111    IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     Power fail ports Two wire analog trunk TNV3    DTE port Async Data connection  SELV  Analog Telephone Ports Telephone Extension ports TNV2  Digital Telephone Ports Telephone Extension ports SELV  WAN port  not used  
118. on    Page 4    Issue 1b  22 February 2010        Chapter 1   Introduction    PARTNER Version Reference Page 5  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     Introduction     1  Introduction    Avaya IP Office Essential Edition   PARTNER Version is a telephone system designed for single site businesses typically  with 5 to 25 extensions  that need a small business communications solution which is reliable  established  scalable  easy  to use  and can grow as needed  IP Office Essential Edition   PARTNER Version is an IP   Digital communication system  designed exclusively to meet the unique needs of a small business     This document provides system and component descriptions with details to support configuration and maintenance  activities  The main administration and analysis tool used with the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version is the Essential  Edition   PARTNER Version admin tool known as Manager which has its own user manual        Essential Edition   PARTNER Version  although physically different  provides the same features and behavior as the  Avaya PARTNER      Advanced Communication System  ACS      The Essential Edition   PARTNER Version supports a selection of system telephones  many with displays that show you  programming and operation feedback  But don t throw that old telephone away  because the Essential Edition   PARTNER  Version includes support for many single line telephones  And you can connect many auxiliary devices  such as fax  machines 
119. on are created  and that the Feature Key information is retained     SZ    S WARNING  All File Will Be Erased    5 Note that this action will erase any existing files and folders on the card  Once a card has been  formatted  the folders and files required for Essential Edition   PARTNER Version operation can be  loaded onto the card from the Manager PC using the Recreate IP Office SD Card command     l Insert the SD card into a reader slot on the Manager computer   2 From Manager main menu  select File   Advanced   Format I P Office SD Card     3 Select IP Office Partner Version  This selection just sets the card label shown when viewing  the card details  It does not affect the actual formatting  Select the label that matches the files  set you will be placing on the card     4  Browse to the card location and click OK    5  The status bar at the bottom of Manager displays the progress of the formatting process    6  When the formatting is complete  you can use the Recreate IP Office SD Card command to  load the IP Office folders and files onto the card from the Manager PC     Format rules  SDHC minimum 4GB FAT32 format  Single partition  SDHC  class2   FAT32  SPI  amp  SD bus      Writing an IP Office SD Card   This process will create the folder structure on the SD card and copy the necessary firmware files from those installed  with Manager onto the SD card  This includes the binary files for the IP Office 500v2 system  any external expansion  modules and phones  It also 
120. one support  e Key System Functionality  e Embedded Voicemail  e SIP Trunking  up to 10 trunks   e Supports the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version Manager application     e Supports the System Status Application    e Supports the System Monitor Application  e TAPI    e SMDR    e Supports DS16 Expansion Module  adds 16 additional digital station ports   and Phonel6 Expansion Module  adds  16 additional analog station ports     e 64 party conferencing   e Supports loudspeaker connectivity via a combination card  ETR 6  or one of the built in POTS port on other cards  e Includes 3 instances of SIP and Mobility    e Call handling mode will change from key to PBX operation    The following features are pre assigned   e Last Number Redial  e Drop  e Recall  CO hook flash   e Auto Line Selection   L1  L2  etc   e Voice Mail Access  Each extension has voice mailbox assigned with Automatic Voice Mail Coverage turned on     Control unit slot availability    maximum of 4 of the following cards      e Up to 2 Combination cards  each provides 6 DS ports  2 POTS station ports  4 POTS line ports  and 10 VCM  channels  Supports up to 10 SIP lines       e Up to 3 Essential Edition   PARTNER Version ETR 6 cards  each provides 6 ETR station ports   e Up to 3 DS8 cards  each provides 8 digital station ports     e Up to 3 Phone 8 cards  each provides 8 POTS station ports   Maximum of 3 since a Combination card  DS 8 or  ETR 6 must be present in system    e Up to 3 Phone 2 cards  each provides up
121. phone system features  For example licenses are used to enable  additional voicemail ports or the twinning feature     e Import    Import licenses from a CSV file  Each line of the file should contain a license name and the 32 character license  key  each separated by a comma     e Export    Export the licenses to a CSV file   Only if exportable licenses are present on the system     For each license key entered  the following information is displayed     e Key    This is the 32 character license string     Type  Information field  not editable   If the Key is recognized  the name of the feature it licenses is shown in this field  If Invalid is displayed it  indicates that the Key has not been correctly entered     Status   This field shows the status of the license     e Unknown is shown for newly entered licenses until the configuration is sent to the phone system and then  reloaded again     e Valid is shown if the license key matches the SD card serial number   e Invalid is shown if the license key does not match the SD card serial number   e Dormant is shown if the license key is valid but is conditional on another license that is not present     e Obsolete is shown if the license key is valid but the license is no longer used by the version of software  installed in the phone system     Quantity    nformation field  not editable   This field indicates how many items are enabled by the license  The meaning of this will vary depending on the  feature being licensed     Ex
122. piry Date  Information field  not editable   Some licenses have an expiry date  This field will indicate that date     5 7 Additional Processes    5 7 1 Upgrading the System    Upgrade is performed using the Upgrade Wizard tool within the IP Office Manager Essential Edition   PARTNER Version  application  File   Advanced   Upgrade   It displays the systems it can detect  their existing software level and the levels  it has available     Check I P Office Technical Bulletins   Whenever upgrading check the latest IP Office Technical Bulletins for the various IP Office software releases involved  before proceeding  These may contain information relating to changes that occurred after this document was  completed  Bulletins are available from http   support avaya com     PARTNER Version Reference Page 98  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     Administration  Additional Processes    e Multi Stage Upgrades  The upgrade path may require several intermediate upgrades  Skipping an intermediate level may lead to incorrect  system operation and configuration corruption  Multi stage upgrades are only necessary for control units  External  expansion modules can be upgraded directly between any two levels supported by the module     There are two methods that the IP Office may use for upgrading  these are Validated  and Non validated     e Validated Upgrade  This is the preferred method and can be used with any IP Office system that already has IP Office software  By de
123. pment you want supported on a UPS  It will then display various UPS options  The site uses VA values for typical  Essential Edition   PARTNER Version systems  However  if more specific values are required for a particular system  the  table below can be used to enter values     Typical IP Office System    IP Office System 230  Phone 8 Module 17  Typical Server PC 600  Typical Desktop PC 400  Mid Span PSU   6 ports 150  Mid Span PSU   12 24 ports 300    PARTNER Version Reference Page 24  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     System Overview  Power Supplies    PARTNER Version Reference Page 25  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010        Chapter 3   Installing PARTNER    PARTNER Version Reference Page 27  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     3  Installing PARTNER    This section is intended to assist with the installation of the core components of an Essential Edition   PARTNER Version  telephone system  It describes those components and factors that should be considered for an installation     e The Essential Edition   PARTNER Version is a converged voice and data communications system  It should therefore  only be installed by persons with telephony and IP data network experience     e Installers must be trained on IP Office systems  Through its Avaya University  http   www avaya learning com   Avaya  provides a range of training courses including specific Essential Edition   PARTNER   Version implementation and  in
124. protection provided by the local telephone company   The ground wire must be thick enough to handle all the lines being affected by indirect strike at the same time     DS Phone Extensions I TWLinx towerMAX DS  2 e Connection from the expansion module to the   Supports up to 4 connections  phone must be via a surge protector at each end  pP Digital Station Expansion  This device was previously and via the primary protection point in each  module DS ports only  referred to as the Avaya 146E   building     e The IP Office expansion module and control unit  and IROB devices must be connected to the    Analog Phone Extensions I P Office Barrier Box protective ground point in their building     Supports a single connection   pa Phones Expansion module   Maximum of 16 on any expansion    The between building connection must be via  POT or PHONE  ports only  module  earthed ducting  preferable underground  The  cable must not be exposed externally at any point     Analog Trunks I TWLinx towerMAX CO  4x4 For locations where the risk of lightning strikes is felt  Supports up to 4 two wire lines  to be high  additional protection of incoming analog   This device was previously trunks is recommended     referred to as the Avaya 146C      External Output Switch ITWLinx towerMAX SCL  8 Connections from an IP Office Ext O P port to an   This device was previously external relay device must be via a surge protector   referred to as the Avaya 146G       The towerMAX range of devices are supp
125. r maintenance of other equipment  In  addition  most UPSs also provide an element of power conditioning  reducing spikes and surges     The capacity of UPS systems and the total equipment load the UPS is expected to support are usually quoted in VA   Where equipment load is quoted in Watts  multiply by 1 4 to get the VA load     The calculation of how much UPS capacity is required depends on several choices     e What equipment to place on the UPS     Remember to include server PCs such as the voicemail  It is recommended that the total load on a new UPS is never  greater than 7596 capacity  thus allowing for future equipment     e How many minutes of UPS support is required   Actual UPS runtime is variable  it depends on what percentage of the UPSs capacity the total equipment load  represents  For example  a LOOOVA capacity UPS may only support a 1000VA  100   load for 5 minutes  This  relationship is not linear  the same UPS would support a 500VA  50   load for 16 minutes  Therefore the lower the  percentage of capacity used  the increasingly longer the UPS runtime  typically up to 8 hours maximum  Remember  also that for most UPSs the ratio of discharge to full recharge time is 1 10     e How many output sockets does the UPS provide   Multiple UPS units may be required to ensure that every item of supported equipment has its own supply socket     The web site http    powerquality eaton com AVAYA  default  asp cx 101 provides a calculator into which you can enter  the equi
126. re supplied with an external power supply unit  PSU   These external power supply units  include an integral 1 5 meter lead for connection to the control unit or expansion module  A power cord for connection  from the PSU to the power outlet is not included as this varies by locale  The appropriate power cord must be ordered  separately or sourced locally     Power cords must not be attached to the building surface or run through walls  ceilings  floors and similar openings   Installation measures must be taken to prevent physical damage to the power supply cord  including proper routing of  the power supply cord and provision of a socket outlet near the fixed equipment or positioning of the equipment near a  socket outlet     For locales not detailed below an appropriate power cord must be obtained locally     PARTNER Version Reference Page 23  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010         Power Cord Type Power Outlet Plug Type  Locales Part  number    Earthed Power Cords  I EC60320 C13  NEMA5 15P   CS22 2 No 42 North  Central   700289770       and South  America   Control Units  e  P Office 500     P Office 500 External Expansion Modules  e Digital Station 16   e Phone 16   NEMA1 15 North  Central  700213390   n and South  America        2 12 1 Power Supply Backup    The use of an Uninterrupted Power Supply  UPS  with any telephone system is recommended  Even at sites that rarely  lose electrical power  that power may occasionally have to be switched off fo
127. rmation  For the most current versions of documentation  go to the Avaya Support web site  http   www avaya com support  or the IP  Office Knowledge Base  http   marketingtools avaya com knowledgebase       Avaya Support   Avaya provides a telephone number for you to use to report problems or to ask questions about your contact center  The  support telephone number is 1 800 628 2888 in the United States  For additional support telephone numbers  see the Avaya  Web site  http   www avaya com support     PARTNER Version Reference Page 2  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     Contents    1  Introduction    1 1 How this book is structured                                                1 2 RoHS  1 3 Repair    1 4 Equipment Availability               cccccccsssseeceeeeseeeeeeeeeeanaeeees    1 5 Web Sites  1 6 Training    2  System Overview  2 1 Partner   Features             cccccccccccccsseeceeeesecesseeeeeeseaeeeees  2 2 Partner amp  Constraints               ccccccccccecesseseceeseeeeseeeeeeeeeas  2 3 System COMPONENMS          cccccceeseeeeceeeeceseeeseeeeeeeeeeseeeees  zem T  2 5 SD Card  276 Base Galds   Arene Ra sddtebiues nete Mode deiidn uidi   2 4 LTODKO SIUS acauseii teo is Dass E  Daf NOIR GALS pA  2 8 External Expansion Module                                      sss   2 9 Supported Phones                      sssseseeeeeeenenne  2 NO Dia dig Rc   rn  2 11 Core Software  amp  BIN Files                               sssssses  2 12 Power Supplies    
128. rotection  In addition the Phone module must be connected to a protective ground     pP PHONE ports on Essential Edition   PARTNER Version control units must not be connected to out of building    extensions   ae oorno  R45 1 Not used   2 Not used   EE 3 Not used   9 4 4 Ring   5 Tip   6 Not used   7 Not used   8 Not used   e REN  2  e Off Hook Current  25mA   e Ring Voltage  40V rms   e Minimum Wire Size  AWG 26   e Maximum Cable Length   e AWG26  0 5km   1640 feet   e AWG24  AWG22  1km   3280 feet     Except on some older equipment  these ports do not include a ringing capacitor  Therefore for connection to 4 wire  analog phones where this is a requirement  connection should be via a Master socket containing ringing capacitors     Message waiting is hard wired  51 volt stepped    Structured Cabling Line Cord  This is an RJ45 to RJ 11 cable suitable for connection from a structured cabling system RJ 45 port to a DS phone  It can  also be used for two wire analog phone extensions     PARTNER Version Reference Page 82  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010           R45       e Part Number  700047871     4 9 10 PRI Port    4 Meters 3 2 Feet     To  amp   F       System Component Details  Physical Ports    P411     mr    Bescon NM    Not used   Not used   Not used   Signal 1   Signal 2   Not used   Not used     Not used     1  2  3  4  5  6          Fill 1         Bb 1    These ports are used for connection to PRI trunk services including El  T1 and E1 R2     P
129. ry files  configuration files and backups as well as  the voice mail application and the system status application     e Embedded voicemail on the SD card provides 2 channels by default but can be licensed for up to 6 channels total     e Various commands within the Manager interface enables the SD card contents to be backed up  restored or copied   These actions can also be achieved via the handset  instructions to do this are provided in the system TUI guide     e The additional SD card slot can be used to store occasional full copies of the System SD card  or as an additional  memory card to or from which  files can be copied  Non Avaya cards can be used for this as long as they conform to  the standard below     SDHC minimum 4GB FAT32 format  Single partition  SDHC  class2   FAT32  SPI  amp  SD bus      oystem SD       system    fonmary  ibackup     mail  Adynamic     temp    See also SD Card Actions       PARTNER Version Reference Page 48  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     Zo SD Card Removal    System Component Details  SD Card    SD cards should never be removed while being used  Though the SD card slot LEDs indicate when data is being  written to an SD card  lack of flashing LED is not a sufficient safeguard  The IP Office Manager provides methods to  shutdown and restart an individual card or to shutdown the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system in order to  allow removal of an SD card  If the System SD card is removed  licensed features 
130. s bulletin will contain important information that  may not have been included in this manual  IP Office Technical Bulletins are available from the web sites listed below     Other I P Office I nstallation Manuals   The following components of IP Office are outside the range of a basic IP Office installation  They are covered by separate  installation and configuration documentation  If those components are to be part of the Essential Edition   PARTNER  Version system installation  that documentation should be obtained  read and understood prior to the installation     I nformation Web Sites  IP Office documentation is available from the following web sites     e Avaya Support   http   support avaya com  Contains documentation and other support materials for Avaya products including IP Office  Copies of the IP Office    CD images are available from this site and updated core software  bin files     e Avaya IP Office Knowledge Base   http   marketingtools avaya com knowledgebase  Access to an on line regularly updated version of the IP Office Knowledge Base  Currently this link is only available    to Avaya Business Partners while running an ARA account  Avaya Remote Access  connection     PARTNER Version Reference Page 30  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     Installing PARTNER  Getting Started    3 2 4 Space Requirements    IP Office 500v2 control unit and modules are designed to be installed either in a free standing stack or into a 19  rack  system  R
131. s consistent between ETR6 POTs and PHONE Combination POTs  which is one short beep of tone   This is inconsistent  but acceptable  with PARTNER ACS which is two short beeps of tone     PARTNER Version Reference Page 69  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     4 6 13 Phone Add Ons                The 1416 phone supports button modules which provided the phone with additional programmable buttons     The number of button modules supported per phone and per system are as follow     e DBM32   1416   Up to 32 DBM32s supported  32 buttons each  up to 1024 buttons      The maximum combined number of buttons per system is 512  regardless of whether the buttons are programmed or    not     This add on provides an additional 32 twin LED programmable buttons for 1416 phones  The BM32 does not require its  own power supply connection  instead it draws power from the phone to which it is connected     The BM32 buttons cannot be used for appearance functions such as call     Only two BM32 units can be connected in a chain from a single 1416  Up to three 1416 telephones with BM32s are  supported  i e  6 BM32s     To support a BM32 the phone must be powered by an individual 1600 Series Power Adapter     Up to a maximum of 16 BM32 units are supported on the whole Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system       tem Part number    BM32 BUTTON MODULE   Accessories   1600 SERIES BM32 CABLE   REPLACEMENT   1600 SERIES BM32 BOND BRIDGE   REPLACEMENT  1616 BM32 PLASTIC LABEL COVER
132. screen select Shutdown System     4  Select the time duration for the shutdown or indefinite     System Shutdown Using a System Phone  This process can be used by any user configured as a System Phone user and using a 1400 Series phone  The user s  Login Code is used to restrict access to system administration functions on the phone     Unlike Manager  a system phone user cannot select an indefinite shutdown  The can set a timed shut down of between 5  minutes and 24 hours     l Select Features   Phone User   System Admin   2  From the menu select System Shutdown   3  Select a time period for the shutdown  It must be in between 5 minutes and 24 hours     4  Press Done and then Confirm to begin the shutdown     PARTNER Version Reference Page 101  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     5 7 5 Rebooting the System    You can use IP Office Manager to reboot an IP Office system        1a  aa  3 0  1  Using IP Office Manager  select File   Advanced   Reboot   2  From the Select I P Office menu  locate and select the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system you want to  reboot   3  Click OK  You are prompted to enter a valid user name and password   4  The type of reboot can then be selected   Reboot  Reboot      Immediate  C3 When Free  O Tied  FETs  e Reboot  Select when the reboot should occur   e Immediate  Send the configuration and then reboot the IP Office   e When Free  Send the configuration and reboot the IP Office when there are no calls in progress  
133. sion  system in great detail  As a consequence  interpretation of Monitor traces requires a high level of data and telephony  protocol knowledge  However  all IP Office installers and maintainers must understand how to run Monitor when  necessary as Avaya may request copies of Monitor traces to resolve support issues     For IP Office 4 0 and higher  the System Status Application has been added to provide more easily interpreted  information than is provided by Monitor     PARTNER Version Reference Page 76  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     System Component Details  Associated Applications    e Two versions of Monitor are included in the IP Office Admin applications suite  one for IP Office 4 0 systems and  one for pre 4 0 IP Office systems  Care should be taken to ensure that the correct version is used when  monitoring an IP Office system     DVD IP Office Applications DVD  Languages English only   License X No license required     PC Requirements    Minimum PC Requirements Operating System Support                   RAM 128MB Server OS  a  Hard Disk Free Space 10GB 2003 Server  Processor  2008 Server    Pentium PIII 800MHz Client OS  BEEN    Celeron Celeron 3 800Mhz XP Professional    AMD Athlon B 650MHz Vista  Windows 7  Ports  Location     ProgramFiles    Avaya  IP Office  Ports    System Monitor Monitor sysmonitor exe UDP 50794   4 8 4 TAPI    IP Office TAPI is a client PC application that allows TAPI compliant applications to interact with the E
134. sion Reference  IP Office PARTNER Version    With power off  insert the SD card into the first rear panel  Slot  System SD  of the control unit     Apply power to the control unit     Check that the orange LED lamp on the IP Office LAN port is  on  The green LED may also be flickering as it indicates  traffic across the LAN connection    As the control unit goes through its start up cycle  make the  following checks     1  When power to the control unit is switched on  the  normal sequence for the CPU LED is as follows     a  The CPU LED changes to green   b  Steady Red for 3 seconds   C  Off for 10 seconds   d  Flashing alternate red green for 4 seconds     e  The LED should be steady green following successful  start up  Note that the IP Office 500 cards on the front of  the control unit may still be going through their own start  up process     e Flashing RED  A flashing red CPU LED at this stage indicates an error   The most likely cause is a missing or loose SD card     2 The System SD LED changes to green    3  The LAN connection LED flashes and then settles to  steady green    4  Card module front lamps light randomly but after  approximately 30 second the No 1 lamps flash together  once every 5 seconds    5  Connect the laptop via an R45 lead to the LAN socket  on the control unit rear panel     6  Start up Manager on the installation laptop     5  The splash screen displays briefly as Manager application  starts     Page 40    Issue 1b  22 February 2010     Installin
135. ssential Edition    PARTNER Version  The IP Office TAPI software can be used in one of two modes  depended on whether it is licensed or  not  The same software is installed in either case with the licenses  if any  being entered in the Essential Edition    PARTNER Version system configuration     e 3rd Party TAPI  In this licensed mode  TAPI software can be used to control call function on multiple user extension  This mode is  used with CTI Developer applications     DVD IP Office Applications DVD  License X Optional  Licenses are required for 3rd party TAPI mode operation     po Essential Edition   PARTNER Version produces an outgoing event stream that can be processed by a third party   Avaya does not support call control itself        PC Requirements   Minimum PC Requirements Operating System Support                RAM 64MB Server OS  a  Hard Disk Free Space 50MB 2003 Server OX   Processor  2008 Server xX    Pentium PIII 800MHz Client OS  BEEN    Celeron Celeron 3 800Mhz XP Professional    AMD Athlon B 65 0MHz Vista  Windows 7  X  Ports  Location     ProgramFiles    Avaya  I P Office  Pots 0  TAPI2 TAPI tspi2w tsp UDP 50797   PARTNER Version Reference Page 77    IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     e DevLink    Provides a real time event stream in addition to the SMDR interface provided in Essential Edition   PARTNER Version  SMDR  The real time event stream takes the form of a call record  which is issued whenever the state of any endpoint  of a cal
136. stallation training  It also provides certification schemes for installers to achieve various levels of IP Office  accreditation  See Training     e It is the installer s responsibility to ensure that all installation work is done in accordance with local and national  regulations and requirements  It is also their responsibility to accurately establish the customer s requirements before  installation and to ensure that the installation meets those requirements     e You should read and understand this documentation before installation  You should also obtain and read the Avaya  Technical Bulletins relevant to recent Essential Edition   PARTNER Version software and hardware releases to ensure  that you are familiar with any changes to the equipment and software     L Quick installation instructions are contained in a separate document     3 1 IP Office Manager    Installation and maintenance of Essential Edition   PARTNER Version can be performed through telephone system TUI  commands described in the Avaya IP Office Essential Edition   PARTNER Version Admin PC Guide  However the Manager  application provides a comprehensive and easy to use interface for installation and maintenance     The IP Office Essential Edition   PARTNER Version Admin PC Tool  Manager  is an application for viewing and editing an IP  Office system configuration  It is a tool meant primarily for system installers and maintainers  Manager runs on a  Windows PC and connects to the Essential Edition   PART
137. stem Monitor      e  ED 9 is used for daughter card status     e Red On   Error e Red Flash every 5 seconds   Card  e Red Slow Flash   Initializing  okay   e Red Fast Flash   System shutdown     IPO 500 TRNK PRI 1 UNI IP Office 500 Trunk Card Primary Rate 1 Universal 700417439    IPO 500 TRNK PRI 2 UNI IP Office 500 Trunk Card Primary Rate 2 Universal 700417462    4 5 Expansion Modules    The Essential Edition   PARTNER Version control unit can support one extension unit as follows   e Digital Station  DS  module   or    e Phone module     4 5 1 Digital Station    I PO 500 Digital Station modules can be used to add additional DS ports to an Essential Edition   PARTNER Version  system  Note that this requires the IP Office control unit to be configured with an IP Office 500 Upgrade Standard to  Professional license     The module is referred to as the IPO 500 Digital Station 16     PARTNER Version Reference Page 57  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010        IPO 500 Digital Station Connections    ne ELL       ja 20 21 22 23 ed    1r od   Baa S   Baa aS        eA E   EO    DC WP              OTE EXPANSION  oE     16   24 v DC     5 04  MAX   DIGITAL STATION Y2  edv DC     1 54   PHOME va    sch chen    DC I P    DS    DTE    EXPANSION                DC power input port  Used for connection of the power lead from an Avaya earthed 60W external  power supply unit supplied with the expansion module  A locale specific  EC60320 C13 power cord for  the external PSU 
138. systems  This is especially  important in buildings where multiple items of equipment are interconnected using long cable runs  for example phone  and data networks     All IP Office control units and external expansion modules must be connected to a functional ground  In some cases  such  as ground start trunks  in addition to being a protective measure this is a functional requirement for the equipment to  operate   n other cases it may be a locale regulatory requirement and or a necessary protective step  for example areas  of high lightning risk        po WARNING  During installation do not assume that ground points are correctly connected to ground  Test ground points before  relying on them to ground connected equipment     The ground point on IP Office control units and external expansion modules are marked with a rh or 5 symbol   Ground connections to these points should use a 14 AWG solid wire with either a green sleeve for a functional ground or  green and yellow sleeve for a protective ground     e Additional protective equipment  In addition to grounding  additional protective equipment will be required in the following situations  Refer to  Out of  Building Telephone Installations      e On any Digital Station or Phones external expansion module connected to an extension located in another building     PARTNER Version Reference Page 33  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     3 2 8 Rack Mounting    The IP Office 500v2 control unit and IP Office
139. ted in the following    IP Office control units   v vm  wv X    USA  Canada       mwaj mno  X rd       IP Office Essential Edition    PARTNER Version    7 1 3 Further Information and Product Updates    Further information  including Product and Reference Manual updates  can be obtained from Avaya s Dealers and  Distributors  or from Avaya s web site  http   www avaya com     This guide is also available from the Avaya s support web site  http    support avaya com     Support Telephone Numbers  For initial help and support  contact your distributor supplier  The following contact points are for Avaya authorized  partners     e In the USA only  Avaya provides a toll tree Customer Helpline 24 hours a day     e Name  Avaya Technical Support Organization  TSO   e Customer Helpline  1 800 628 2888  e Address  8744 Lucent Blvd   Highlands Ranch  Colorado  80129 USA    e URL  http   support avaya com  If you need assistance when installing  programming  or using your system  call the Helpline or your Avaya    representative  Consultation charges may apply     e Outside the USA  If you need assistance when installing  programming  or using your system  contact your Avaya representative     e URL  http   support avaya com    7 1 4 Compliance with FCC Rules   Transmit and Receive Gain Settings for PRI T1 and Analog Ports   The Gain settings are password controlled for use by qualified installation personnel only and must not be made available  to the end user  The default gain settings 
140. ted within IP Office Manager by right   clicking on the line icon and selecting Change Universal PRI Card  Line Type and then selecting the required line type     e Physical trunk connection is via ports 9 and 10 of the host IP500 base  card     e Port 11 and 12 can be used as test points for connection of test and  monitoring equipment for the adjacent port     PARTNER Version Reference Page 56  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     System Component Details  Trunk Cards    e Licenses  The Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system supports 8 unlicensed B   channels on each   P500 PRI U port fitted  Additional B channels  up to the  capacity of ports installed and PRI mode selected require I P500 Universal  PRI  Additional Channels  licenses added to the configuration  These  additional channels consume the licenses based on which additional  channels are configured as in service from port 9 of slot 1 upwards  D   channels are not affected by licensing     e Maximum per Control Unit  4     e Software Level  6 0      910 1112 Daughter Card Ports  9 12    The LEDs for ports 9 to 12 of the IP500 base card are used as follows     a   1  e Off  No trunk present  e Red Green Fast Flash  port 9  or Green  e Green on  Trunk present  Fast Flash  port 10   Alarm indication   Lio  L12   e Green flashing  Trunk in use  signal  AIS  from the trunk remote end     e Red with Green Blink  port 9  or Green  Blink  port 10   Port in loopback mode   set through IP Office Sy
141. th  buildings     Center Screw  Connect to main building  protective ground  or ground terminal of  Barrier Box Rack Mounting Kit   Use 18AWG   minimum  wire with a green and yellow    System Component Details  Out of Building Connections    RJ 11  Connect to analog phone   Cable not supplied     RJ45  From main building via  primary protection in both buildings     Center Screw  Connect to main  building protective ground  Use  18AWG  minimum  wire with a green  and yellow sleeve     sleeve   Right Hand Screw  Not used     e Right Hand Screw  Connect to ground point  on Phone module using ground cable supplied  with barrier box        Wires from external telephone going directly to the barrier boxes must be kept apart  that is not routed in the same  bundle     IP Office Barrier Boxes    IP Office 500 Phone Barrier Box  81V  700293897  Use with Phone V1 module  Includes an RJ45 to RJ11 cable and a  functional earth lead     IP Office 500 Phone Barrier Box V2  101V  700385495  Use with Phone V2 module  Includes an RJ45 to RJ11 cable and a  functional earth lead        Barrier Box Rack Mounting Kit 700293905    4 7 3 Rack Mounting Barrier Boxes    Where more than 3 Phone Barrier Boxes are used they must be rack mounted  The Barrier Box Rack Mounting Kit  Part  number 700293905  supports up to 8 Phone Barrier Boxes     1  Unscrew the two screws arranged diagonally at the front of each barrier box and use these same screws to reattach  the barrier box to the rack mounting strip 
142. the system  The size of the call log list for these three  extensions is up to 400     4 9 Physical Ports    The following port types can be found on Essential Edition   PARTNER Version systems     pore foursomes    ANALOG  AUDIO  Digital  Station  DS    RS232 DTE    ETR    EXPANSION    EXT O P    rh    LAN  PF    PHONE   POT     PRI    ATM4 Trunk card  x4    Rear of IP Office control unit   ATM4 Combination base card  x2     Digital Station expansion modules   x16      All control units  x1     All expansion modules  x1     ETR  Enhanced Tip and Ring    provided by the ETR 6 base card     All control units  x various      All expansion modules except  WANS  x1      All control units  x1      All modules  x1      All control units  x various      Analog Trunk expansion module   x2      Phones expansion modules  x8   x16      Single PRI trunk cards  x1      PARTNER Version Reference  IP Office PARTNER Version    Used for the connection of external analog trunks   Used for input of an external music on hold source   Connection of Avaya digital station phones supported by IP Office    Connection of digital phones    Used for control unit maintenance under Avaya guidance  On  expansion modules not used     Used for the connection of DTMF analog phone devices and Avaya  ETR phones     Used for interconnection of external expansions modules and  control units     Used to control external relay systems  The port provides two  switchable  on  off and pulse  controls     Used for conn
143. tion includes extensions in other buildings  additional protective equipment is required  This equipment  may also be required in areas where the lightning risk is high        e Phones  Essential Edition   PARTNER Version systems support a variety  of Avaya digital and wireless phones plus analog phones        2 4 Control Unit    The base item of the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system is the system server or control unit  It stores the  system configuration and controls system operation  Essential Edition   PARTNER Version uses the IP Office 500v2 R6 0  control unit or above     A control unit can be customized by adding various internal cards such as trunk cards  external expansion modules can  be also be connected to add additional extension and trunk ports     The IP Office 500v2 control unit has four front slots for  P Office 500  base cards  It has an internal power supply unit and uses a mandatory  dongle in the form of an SD Card plugged into a rear panel slot  It  includes a 2 port ethernet LAN switch  layer 3 managed  on the rear        The following table summarizes the capacities of the control unit supported by Essential Edition   PARTNER Version  software     Control Unit Digital Station Ports Up to 30  Control Unit Analog Phone Ports Up to 26    PARTNER Version Reference Page 17  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     Control Unit ETR Phone Ports 18           Embedded Voicemail Card Ti   I ntegral WAN Port Not used  External Expansion
144. to view records of recent alarms and events  It runs as a Java application        TAPI  Devlink  Provides a real time event stream in addition to the SMDR interface provided in Essential Edition   PARTNER  Version SMDR  The real time event stream takes the form of a call record  which is issued whenever the state of  any endpoint of a call changes  typically there are two end points on a call  but for some circumstances  such as  conference calls or intruded calls there may be more     e Monitor  SysMon   Monitor is a tool that can show a trace of all activity on the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system in detail   As a consequence  interpretation of Monitor traces requires a high level of data and telephony protocol knowledge   Despite that however  all IP Office installers and maintainers need to understand how to run Monitor when  necessary as Avaya may request copies of Monitor traces to resolve support issues     4 8 1 Voicemail    Key features are     Does not require a license key   e Maximum Message Length   120 seconds for any message   e Maximum of 4 Simultaneous Users  e Supports basic voicemail email and customization     Pin code    Ringback    Voicemail On Off    Email address    Voicemail email on off    User  Group and Mailbox Names    The voicemail application creates mailboxes based on the user and hunt group names allocated using the Essential  Edition   PARTNER Version Manager application  Whenever either the voicemail server or the Control Unit rest
145. tration home screen which identifies basic system  components and system settings     7 Plug in connection infrastructure and telephone handsets to control unit     8  Use Manager to complete system configuration     i  The install procedure detail is elaborated in the following sections    3 4 Card Installation    This section describes in order  the procedures to equip an IP 500v2 control unit for use with Essential Edition   PARTNER  Version     AN Warnings    e Correct anti static protection steps should be taken before handling circuit boards        e During this process power to the IP Office control unit must be switched off and disconnected     IP500 Trunk Daughter Card Preparation  IP500 trunk daughter cards should be fitted to any base card requiring them     tt Parts and Equipment Required   1  IP500 base cards   2  IP500 Trunk cards if required   3  Stand Off Pillars  these are supplied with the trunk daughter card     g  Tools Required   1  5mm Flat blade screwdriver     2  Anti static wrist strap and ground point          0 Procedure   1  Check that correct cards have been supplied     2 Ensure that you are wearing an anti static wrist strap connected to a  Suitable ground point     3  On the base card identify the position of 3 holes for the plastic pillars  for the daughter card  These are along the same edge as the card  connector     4  Fit the stand off pillars to the base card        5  f there is a clip on metal shield over the connector block on the  bas
146. ts   Unauthorized reproduction  transfer  and or use can be a criminal  as well as a civil  offense under the applicable law     Third Party Components   Certain software programs or portions thereof included in the Product may contain software distributed under third party  agreements   Third Party Components    which may contain terms that expand or limit rights to use certain portions of the  Product     Third Party Terms    Information identifying Third Party Components and the Third Party Terms that apply to them is  available on Avaya s web site at  http   support avaya com ThirdPartyLicense     Avaya Fraud Intervention   If you suspect that you are being victimized by toll fraud and you need technical assistance or support  call Technical Service  Center Toll Fraud Intervention Hotline at    1 800 643 2353 for the United States and Canada  Suspected security  vulnerabilities with Avaya Products should be reported to Avaya by sending mail to  securityalerts avaya com    For additional support telephone numbers  see the Avaya Support web site  http   www avaya com support      Trademarks   Avaya and the Avaya logo are registered trademarks of Avaya Inc  in the United States of America and other jurisdictions   Unless otherwise provided in this document  marks identified by                     ang    SM    are registered marks  trademarks and  service marks  respectively  of Avaya Inc  All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners     Documentation info
147. ude additional items relative to the installation requirements of that locale     1 5 Web Sites    Information to support the IP Office can be found on a number of web sites     e Avaya   http   www avaya com  The official web site for Avaya  The front page also provides access to individual Avaya web sites for different  countries     e Avaya Enterprise Portal   http   partner avaya com  This is the official web site for all Avaya Business Partners  The site requires registration for a user name and  password  Once accessed  the site portal can be individually customized for what products and information types  you wish to see and to be notified about by email     e Avaya Support   http   support avaya com  Contains documentation and other support materials for Avaya products including IP Office  Copies of the IP Office  CD images are available from this site and updated core software  bin files     e Avaya IP Office Knowledge Base   http   marketingtools avaya com knowledgebase  Access to an on line regularly updated version of the IP Office Knowledge Base  Currently this link is only available    to Avaya Business Partners while running an ARA account  Avaya Remote Access  connection     e Avaya University   http   www avaya learning com  This site provides access to the full range of Avaya training courses  That includes both on line courses  course  assessments and access to details of classroom based courses  The site requires users to register in order to  provide the 
148. ughter 16  20  50  55  digital station     19  49  50  DS 49  ETR6 19  49  52  installation 37  PRI 20 55  SD 16  SIP trunk 21  trunk 16  20  55  Card SD  actions 89  administration 89  booting from 91  content 48  copy 94  optional 18  48  90  91  recreating 92  reinsertion 91  removal 18  89  91  SD 91  shutdown 89  91  start 89    PARTNER Version Reference  IP Office PARTNER Version    Index    system 93  94  Change   IP address 100   password 28   system components 995  Checklist 29  Clock signal 94  Component descriptions 46  Conference parties 46  Connection   grounding 33   handsets 41   out of building 71    Connector  phone 32  RJ11 32    Control unit 46  audio connector 47  dimensions 17  grounding 33  PARTNER System Unit 17  rear panel 47  reset 4 7  ventilation space 31  Copying files 94  Core software 23  99  CPU 40  Customer handover 42    D    Daughter cards  analog trunk 20  55  56  PRI trunk 56  PRI U trunk 20  55  trunk 20  55  DECT 30  Default password 88  DHCP settings 88  Dial plan 22  Digit sequence 22  Digital station card 50  Directories 90  Document history 8  Documentation 30  Dynamic system files 90    E  Earthing 34  73  EMC Cautions  Canadian Department of Communications 112  EMC Caution for China 112  Federal Communications Commission 112  Environmental requirements 29  34  Equipment  availability 9  disposal 8  protective 33  servicable 9  Expansion Module 16  57  connections 57  digital station 21  57  external 21  phone 21 59  Extension ID 95 
149. unk port 12     e Red On   Error e Red Flash every    e Red Slow Flash   Initializing  5 seconds      Card okay        PARTNER Version Reference Page 51  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     Optional Trunk The card can be fitted LED use depends daughter card type fitted   Card Ports with one of the following  e LED 9 is used for daughter card status   trunk daughter cards  The    trunk daughter card then  uses ports 9 to 12 on the e Red On   Error Red Flash every    base card for its trunk e Red Slow Flash   Initializing  5 seconds      connections  Card okay   Red Fast Flash    e  P500 Analog System    Trunk Card  shutdown     e  P500 PRI Trunk  Analog Trunk Daughter Card  Card  e Green on  Card fitted   e Green flashing  Trunk in use   PRI Trunk Daughter Card  e Off  No trunk present  Red Green Fast  e Green on  Trunk present  Flash  port 9  or    e Green flashing  Trunk in use  Green Fast Flash   port 10   Alarm    indication signal   AIS  from the  trunk remote end   Red with Green  Blink  port 9  or  Green Blink  port  10   Port in  loopback mode  set  through IP Office  System Monitor      I PO 500 Extn Card Phone 2 IP Office 500 Extension Card Phone 2 700431778  I PO 500 Extn Card Phone 8 IP Office 500 Extension Card Phone 8 700417231       4 3 3 ETR6 Card    This card is used to add 6 ETR phone extension ports to the IP 500v2 control unit  This card is only supported by IP500  V2 systems running in Essential Edition   PARTNER Version mode     It 
150. up Folder    System SD This process copies the contents of the backup folder on the System SD card over the primary  folder  Any files with matching file names will be replaced                system  fonmary  ibackup   hv mall  fdynamic     temp    Feature Key    To make the restored files active the IP Office system then needs to be restarted using a reboot            Restoring the system backup folder to the primary using Manager  1  Using Manager main menu  select File   Advanced   Embedded File Management     2 From the Select IP Office dialog  tick the box beside the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system you want to  work with     3  The file contents of the memory cards are displayed   4 Select File   Backup System Files   5  The contents of the primary folder on the System SD card will be copied to the backup folder     PARTNER Version Reference Page 93  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     5 3 6 3 Copying the System Card to the Optional Card      This process copies all files on the System SD card to the Optional SD card  It  system SD Optional SD includes the primary and backup folders and the embedded voicemail files     system  system including message files   fonmary forimary   Any matching files and folders on the Optional SD card are overwritten     fbackup ibackup    There is no in built method for copying the contents of an Optional SD card   Avmail    wmall    back onto a System SD card  If that is necessary it must be done by   dyn
151. upports Caller   D    Did someone activate Call Coverage  If so  their extension number will appear    Is the telephone cord plugged into the correct jack on the bottom of the telephone   Telephone may need to be reset  unplug the cord  and with the handset hung up  re  plug    Telephone cord may be defective  switch cords and try again    Telephone may be defective  switch telephones and try again    There may be a problem with the control unit  switch to a different port and try  again    Is the telephone cord plugged into the right jack of the DSS    Is the Intercom Autodialer plugged into an electric outlet    Telephone cord may be defective  switch cords and try again     Two calls may already be recording    Make sure you have a four port mail system    You may not have enough ports programmed in Hunt Group    The message waiting light may not be compatible with the system  only phones with  LEDs  not neon lights  support message waiting lights  Or  the telephone may not be  connected to the proper module     Is Forced Account Code Entry assigned to this extension    Is your dial mode  touch tone or rotary  incorrect  Use Dial Mode   201  to reset  it    Has someone changed the Outgoing Call Restriction for the extension    Did someone lock the extension with Station Lock  Use Station Unlock from  extension 10 or 11 to unlock it    Local telephone company may not be receiving signals accurately  If problem is on  just one telephone  see  Telephone does not Work  above  
152. used  6  8 Not used       Part number  700047871    4 9 4 ETR Port    ETR  Enhanced Tip and Ring  ports are provided by the ETR 6 base card  They can be used for the connection of DTMF  analog phone devices and Avaya ETR phones     4 9 5 Expansion Port    This type of port is found on the rear of IP 500v2 control units and external expansion modules  It is used for connecting  the external expansion modules to the parent control unit     The connection between these ports should only be done using an Avaya Expansion Interconnect Cable  No other cable  type should be used     Expansion I nterconnect Cable  The Expansion Interconnect cable is used to link expansion ports between the control unit and external expansion    module     Ras RJ45          e Supply  One cable is normally supplied with each external expansion module     e Part number  1m  3 3   Blue cable   700213457  2m  6 6   Yellow cable   700472871     4 9 6 EXT O P Port    The Essential Edition   PARTNER Version control unit is equipped with a EXT O P port  The port is marked as EXT O P and  is located on the back of the control unit adjacent to the power supply input socket and uses a standard 3 5mm stereo  jack plug for connection     The port can be used to control up to two external devices such as door entry relay switches  The usual application for  these switches is to activate relays on door entry systems  However  as long as the criteria for maximum current  voltage  and if necessary protection are met  t
153. user with access to details of their training record  See Training     e Avaya Community   http   www aucommunity com  This is the official discussion forum for Avaya product users  However it does not include any separate area for  discussion of Essential Edition   PARTNER Version issues     e Avaya UPS Calculator   http   ups avayaups com  An online calculator for uninterruptible power supply  UPS  requirements  Allows specification of a range of  equipment to be supported  See Power Supply Backup  UPS      e Other Non Avaya Web Sites  A number of third party web forums exist that discuss Essential Edition   PARTNER Version  These can act as  useful source of information about how the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version is used  Some of these forums  require you to be a member and to register  These are not official Avaya forums and their content is not monitored  or sanctioned by Avaya     e Tek Tips  http   www tek tips com    e   P Office I nfo  http   www  ipofficeinfo com    e Yahoo Groups  http    groups  yahoo com group  ipoffice    e Lycos Forum  http   members lycos co uk ipoffice    e PBX Tech  http    www pbxtech info forumdisplay php f 8s     PARTNER Version Reference Page 9  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     1 6 Training   Avaya University provides a wide range of training courses for IP Office and its associated applications  This includes  courses necessary for IP Office resellers to become Avaya Authorized Channel Partners and for in
154. will continue operating for up to 2    hours     4 3 Base Cards       I P Office 500 Analog Phone Base Card       I P Office 500 ATM Combination Card       I P Office ETR 6 Base Card    PARTNER Version Reference  IP Office PARTNER Version    The IP Office 500v2 control unit has 4 slots  to accomodate base cards  Each base cards  includes an integral front panel with ports  for cable connections     The slots are numbered 1 to 4 from left to  right  Normally they can be used in any  order  however if the capacity for a  particular type of card is exceeded  the card  in the highest slot will be disabled     This card has 12 RJ45 ports  The card is available in two variants   providing 2 or 8 analog extension ports for the connection of analog  phones  The card can be fitted with an IP Office 500 daughter card  which then uses the additional 4 RJ 45 ports for connections     e This card accepts one IP Office 500 daughter card of any type  supported by Essential Edition   PARTNER Version  See Constraints     e Maximum  4 per control unit     e When fitted with an IP Office 500 Analog Trunk daughter card  the  Phone 8 base card supports 1 power failure extension to trunk  loop   start only  connection     e The analog extension ports do not include a ringing capacitor  Where  this is a requirement  connection should be via a Master socket  containing ringing capacitors     This card provides 6 digital station ports  1 6   2 analog extension  ports  7 8  and 4 analog trunk ports  9
155. xpansion Modules  Additional analog and digital extension ports can be added    using an IP Office 500 external expansion module     e Only one Digital Station 16 or one Phone 16 module may be  used with Essential Edition   PARTNER Version     e Power Supplies  The IP Office 500 V2 control unit has an internal power supply    unit  Each external expansion module is supplied with an  external power supply unit  Additional power supply units may  also be required for IP phones and some phone add ons        PARTNER Version Reference Page 16  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010     System Overview  System Components    e Power Cords  Depending on the locale  different power cords need to be  ordered for each control unit  external expansion module and  any phones or devices using external power supply units        e Cables  The Essential Edition   PARTNER Version is designed primarily  for connection to a structured cabling system using CAT3 UTP  cabling  This approach allows telephone and data traffic to  share the same wiring infrastructure and simplifies equipment  moves        e Mounting Kits  The IP Office 500v2 control unit can be used free standing   with an external expansion module stacked above it  With  optional rack mounting kits  the control unit and external  expansion module can also be rack mounted  Alternatively  with an optional wall mounting kit the control unit can be wall  mounted     e Surge Protectors and Barrier Boxes  Where the installa
156. ystem parameters   e Changes to users  groups and lists  e Trunk set up   e Auxiliary equipment connection   e Auto attendant set up   e STUN settings for networks    e Management of the SD card    5 1 Initial Configuration   This section covers basic configuration changes required for all Essential Edition   PARTNER Version systems   e Change the Default Passwords  e Change the System Name and IP Address   DHCP Settings  e Trunk Configuration    e Remove Unused Trunks  Disabling the use of trunks and trunk channels that are not available     e Select the Clock Source for Digital Lines  Altering which digital trunk is used to provide the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version with its clock signal for    call synchronization     5 2 Changing Passwords      l  WARNING   Password Change Required   New Essential Edition   PARTNER   Version systems use default security settings  These settings must be changed to  make the system secure  As a minimum  you should change the default Remote Administrator Password if IP Office  Manager Essential Edition   PARTNER Version is to be attached  Failure to do so will render the Essential Edition    PARTNER Version system potentially unsecured     Remote administration password   This password controls remote or local access to the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version system to make administrative  changes to the overall set up such as changes to the configuration or equipment  The administration password can only  be changed by an administrator
157. ystems     e All modules within an Essential Edition   PARTNER Version should run the same level of core software  Doing otherwise  will lead to incorrect operation of the system     Upgrading   Upgrading is performed using the Upgrade Wizard tool within the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version Manager  application  File   Advanced   Upgrade   It displays the systems it can detect  their existing software level and the  levels it has available     e Check IP Office Technical Bulletins  Whenever upgrading check the latest IP Office Technical Bulletins for the various IP Office software releases involved  before proceeding  These may contain information relating to changes that occurred after this document was  completed  Bulletins are available from http   support avaya com     e Multi Stage Upgrades  The upgrade path may require several intermediate upgrades  Skipping an intermediate level may lead to incorrect  system operation and configuration corruption  Multi stage upgrades are only necessary for control units  External  expansion modules can be upgraded directly between any two levels supported by the module     2 12 Power Supplies    Each control unit and expansion module has an internal power supply unit that requires a switched power outlet socket  rated at 110 240V ac  50 60Hz  Connection from that power outlet socket requires an appropriate locale specific power  cord which is not supplied with the unit and must be ordered separately     External expansion modules a
158. ystems that are based on a patch  intermediate  connection system    2  Connect line cords to the line jacks on the modules    3  Connect the free end of each line cord to the appropriate telephone network interface jack    4  Fill each module before moving to the next module to the right    PARTNER Version Reference Page 41  IP Office PARTNER Version   Issue 1b  22 February 2010       J As each handset is connected and configured any necessary software it contains is automatically checked and  updated as necessary     3 7 Final Actions    You may be required to compile calling lists  build groups and allocate permissions etc  before leaving the customer  premises  This depends on arrangements made between your local office and the customer  If required  use Manager to  create any lists  Changes to the basic Essential Edition   PARTNER Version configuration  setting up trunks  adding  licenses etc  are detailed in the Avaya IP Office Essential Edition   PARTNER Version Administrator Tool User Guide  identified in the Introduction     h As you use Manager to make changes to the Essential Edition   PARTNER Version setup  you are prompted to save or  discard changes you have made before leaving any administration window to go on to another task  However  you  should remember that you are accumulating these changes in a COPY of the control unit configuration file which  must be saved back to the SD card before changes are effective  Similarly  system changes such as plugging in  
    
Download Pdf Manuals
 
 
    
Related Search
    
Related Contents
Istruzioni per l`uso e per il montaggio 070711 7084284  HD2000 IP Phone User Manual    SEAT WITH ADJUSTABLE RIDER BACKREST  Epson Stylus Pro 4900 Designer Edition  SPOCC.net briefing - guidance and useful  User Manual - WynMax Inc.  Descargar PDF - Pinturas del Sol  TM12 Operator Manual Manuel de l'utilisateur Betriebsanleitung  SP 510 UZ    Copyright © All rights reserved. 
   Failed to retrieve file