To install or remove an Avaya VoIP module, see “Replacing a PIM” on page 172.
TIM510 LEDs indicate link status and activity. Table 40 on page 75 describes the
meaning of the LEDs.
Table 40: LEDs for TIM510
DescriptionStateColorLabel
Alarm. A TIM510 failure requires
monitoring or maintenance.
On steadilyRed
ALM
Active. The TIM510 is online with
network traffic.
On steadilyGreen
ACT
Test. A test is being performed on
the TIM510 through the Media
Gateway Controller (MGC).
On steadilyYellow
TST
Signal. The link to the central office
(CO) is active.
On steadilyGreen
SIG
For more information about the TIM510, see the Avaya manual Hardware Description
and Reference for Avaya Communication Manager.
TIM514 Analog Telephony Interface Module
The TIM514 Analog Telephony Interface Module (Figure 44 on page 75), also known
as the TIM514 analog media module, has four analog telephone ports and four analog
trunk ports.
Figure 44: TIM514 Analog Telephony Interface Module
NOTE: For analog direct inward dialing (DID) trunks, you must use the four analog
telephone (LINE) ports. You cannot use the four analog trunk (TRUNK) ports for analog
DID trunks.
You can configure TIM514 ports as described in Table 41 on page 76.
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