Avaya Octel 200 Server User Manual


 
Octel 200/300 S.4.1PB6001901
Octel 200/300 Installation and Maintenance Manual
Installation & Maintenance volume
Table of Contents Tables
Chapter 2 Hardware
2-1 Octel 200/300 Subsystems 2-14..................................................................
2-2 Octel 200 Subsystems 2-17......................................................................
2-3 Octel 300 Subsystems 2-18......................................................................
2-4 Power Supply Unit d.c. Voltages 2-23.............................................................
Chapter 3 Preparing the Phone System
3-1 PBX Features to Direct Trunks to the Octel 200/300 3-10............................................
Chapter 4 Installation
4-1 Input Circuit Current at Nominal Operating Line Voltage 4-5..........................................
4-2 Input Power Requirements 4-9...................................................................
4-3 Equipment Provided by Distributor 4-14...........................................................
4-4 DCE Pinouts for Cable Connections Between the RS-232C Terminal and the Octel 200/300 4-17.........
4-5 Pinouts for External Modem Connections 4-18......................................................
4-6 Power Supply Output Rating and Acceptable Operating Ranges 4-38..................................
4-7 66M4-4W Connector Block Designators 4-49.......................................................
Chapter 6 Maintenance Commands
6-1 FINDMBOX Messages and Descriptions 6-24......................................................
6-2 Abbreviations for Channel/Port State 6-35.........................................................
6-3 Application Delays for Cadence Recognition, for Determining Tone On/Tone Off 6-54.....................
Chapter 7 LOG Commands
7-1 Trace Activity Types 7-7.........................................................................
7-2 Transaction Type Descriptions 7-23...............................................................
7-3 Descriptions of the CDR Status That Can Be Logged 7-24...........................................
7-4 Information Logged by Transaction Type 7-35......................................................
7-5 Call Detail Record Size by Transaction Type 7-36...................................................
7-6 Namesend Activity Types 7-40...................................................................
7-7 Event and Aux Activities in Namesend Activity Log 7-42.............................................
7-8 SAT Log Activity Types 7-51.....................................................................
Chapter 8 System Errors and Traffic Pegs
8-1 Boot ROM Diagnostic Errors 8-2..................................................................
8-2 Hardware Error Types and Remedies 8-6..........................................................